Hi Vimal,
Answers inline.
----- Original Message -----
Hi,
I have a dedicated server which has 2 public ip ranges allotted to it by the
DC. I am trying out OpenStack RDO on this server (allinone install), and I
was able to assign one of the mentioned ranges (let's say
173.xxx.xxx.144/29) and managed to use up all the available ips in this
range for a few vms. This floating-ip range is now accessible from outside,
and everything is fine.
[root@mycloud ~(keystone_admin)]# neutron net-list
+--------------------------------------+---------+---------------------------------------------------------+
| id | name | subnets |
+--------------------------------------+---------+---------------------------------------------------------+
| 09c8da8e-79d7-49e1-9af8-c2a13a032040 | private |
| b7eeae38-682a-4397-8b3c-e3dee88527ab 10.0.0.0/24 |
| 31956556-c540-4676-9cd4-e618a4f93fc8 | public |
| 14d4b197-1121-4a4b-80b3-b8d80115f734 173.xxx.xxx.144/29 |
+--------------------------------------+---------+---------------------------------------------------------+
[root@yocloud ~(keystone_admin)]# neutron subnet-list
+--------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| id | name | cidr | allocation_pools |
+--------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| b7eeae38-682a-4397-8b3c-e3dee88527ab | private_subnet | 10.0.0.0/24 |
| {"start": "10.0.0.2", "end": "10.0.0.254"} |
| 14d4b197-1121-4a4b-80b3-b8d80115f734 | public_subnet | 173.xxx.xxx.144/29 |
| {"start": "173.xxx.xxx.147", "end":
"173.xxx.xxx.150"} |
+--------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
I am now looking to use the second public ip range for next vms and I am not
sure how to proceed.
I tried to create a subnet (public_subnet2) inside "public" net for the new
ip block but fail to get it working. Neutron does not appear to know that it
has a few more free floating-ips available, and throws 'No more IP addresses
available on network'.
Can someone point to the right direction? Is it not possible to add multiple
subnets inside a public network?
When exactly do you fail? When I run neutron floatingip-create <public network>
it successfully creates floating IPs from the first subnet, then when that runs
out it starts creating FIPs on the second subnet.
Regards,
Vimal
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