It's been a while since I'm not doing it, but isn't packstack supposed to do that for you?.
What guide steps are you following to modify such files?
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> ok, i will but how should i configure this ifcfg-files? should i put the
> br-ex and br-int in the same vlans as eth0 and eth1?
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> 2015-04-14 10:00 GMT+02:00 Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo < mangelajo@redhat.com > :
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> Hi Pauline,
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> I’m afraid that at this point you may need to connect via a KVM or direct
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> properly reconfigure the ifcfg files.
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> > On 14/4/2015, at 9:48, pauline phaure < phaurep@gmail.com > wrote:
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> > Hi everyone,
> > I recently installed Openstack with RDO packstack on two servers. on each
> > server I have 2 interfaces eth0 and eth1 each one of this interfaces is on
> > a seperate vlans. As the VMs spawened by NOVA couldn't get an IP address,
> > I saw in a tutorial that I should edit the files ifcfg-br-ex and
> > ifcfg-br-int and when I did I lost my connection and couldn't anymore ssh
> > to my servers.
> > Do you have any idea how i can solve this?
> > thank you in advance,
> > Pauline,
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