Hi Marius,

Attached is the controller node template.
I've also added below the ovs-vsct show results for both the compute and control node
For some reason there is also a bridge called "undef" in both the controller and the compute

[heat-admin@overcloud-controller-0 ~]$ sudo ovs-vsctl show
00ce4561-418d-4161-b907-3b2222930f35
    Manager "ptcp:6640:127.0.0.1"
    Bridge br-int
        Controller "tcp:127.0.0.1:6633"
        fail_mode: secure
        Port br-int
            Interface br-int
                type: internal
    Bridge undef
        Port undef
            Interface undef
                type: internal
    Bridge br-mng
        fail_mode: standalone
        Port "vlan204"
            tag: 204
            Interface "vlan204"
                type: internal
        Port "vlan202"
            tag: 202
            Interface "vlan202"
                type: internal
        Port br-mng
            Interface br-mng
                type: internal
        Port "vlan203"
            tag: 203
            Interface "vlan203"
                type: internal
        Port "eno2"
            Interface "eno2"
        Port "vlan201"
            tag: 201
            Interface "vlan201"
                type: internal
    Bridge br-up
        Port br-up
            Interface br-up
                type: internal
    Bridge br-ex
        fail_mode: standalone
        Port br-ex
            Interface br-ex
                type: internal
        Port "eno3"
            Interface "eno3"
    ovs_version: "2.5.0"
[heat-admin@overcloud-controller-0 ~]$


[heat-admin@overcloud-compute-0 ~]$ sudo ovs-vsctl show
2f6bccd5-9653-42df-a1db-8cb5c3b0293a
    Manager "ptcp:6640:127.0.0.1"
    Bridge br-down
        fail_mode: standalone
        Port br-down
            Interface br-down
                type: internal
        Port "em3"
            Interface "em3"
    Bridge br-up
        fail_mode: standalone
        Port br-up
            Interface br-up
                type: internal
        Port "em4"
            Interface "em4"
    Bridge br-ex
        fail_mode: standalone
        Port "vlan204"
            tag: 204
            Interface "vlan204"
                type: internal
        Port "vlan202"
            tag: 202
            Interface "vlan202"
                type: internal
        Port "vlan201"
            tag: 201
            Interface "vlan201"
                type: internal
        Port br-ex
            Interface br-ex
                type: internal
        Port "em2"
            Interface "em2"
    Bridge br-int
        Controller "tcp:127.0.0.1:6633"
        fail_mode: secure
        Port br-int
            Interface br-int
                type: internal
    Bridge undef
        Port undef
            Interface undef
                type: internal
    ovs_version: "2.5.0"
[heat-admin@overcloud-compute-0 ~]$




On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 1:01 PM Marius Cornea <marius@remote-lab.net> wrote:
Hi Samuel,

Could you please share the nic template used for the controller node?
The bridges should be created according to the nic template so I would
like to see how it looks.

Thanks!

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 4:59 PM, Samuel Monderer
<smonderer@vasonanetworks.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to test my VNF on an openstack environment deployed using
> TripleO.
> For that I need to setup flat provider networks that go only to the compute
> node.
> I tried deploying an overcoud with additional neutron bridge mappings as
> following
>
> Added NeutronBridgeMappings: "
> datacentre:br-ex,physdown;br-down,physup:br-up" to network environment file
> Added following resources to compute.yaml file
>
>             -
>               type: ovs_bridge
>               name: br-down
>               mtu: 9000
>               members:
>                 -
>                   type: interface
>                   name: ens4f0
>                   # force the MAC address of the bridge to this interface
>                   primary: true
>             -
>               type: ovs_bridge
>               name: br-up
>               mtu: 9000
>               members:
>                 -
>                   type: interface
>                   name: ens4f1
>                   # force the MAC address of the bridge to this interface
>                   primary: true
>
> This will create the intended OVS bridges on the the compute node with the
> interfaces connected.
>
> The unwanted side effect it that ii also created the bridges on the
> controller node without any interfaces connected to it
>
> Is there a way to have the undercloud create the bridges only on the compute
> nodes and not on the controller nodes???
>
> Samuel
>
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