AH.
/me hates bonehead typos.
Thanks again Boris!
-jduncan
On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 2:43 AM, Boris Derzhavets <bderzhavets(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
neutron subnet-create --name public_subnet --enable_dhcp=False
--allocation-pool=start=10.10.179.230,end=10.10.179.250
--gateway=10.10.183.254 external_network 10.10.176.0/21
Syntax error highlighted red
neutron subnet-create --name public_subnet --enable_dhcp=False
--allocation-pool start=10.10.179.230,end=10.10.179.250
--gateway=10.10.183.254 external_network 10.10.176.0/21
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Address:* 10.10.176.0
00001010.00001010.10110000.00000000
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Netmask:* 255.255.248.0 1
11111111.11111111.11111000.00000000
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Wildcard:* 0.0.7.255
00000000.00000000.00000111.11111111
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Network Address:* 10.10.176.0/21
00001010.00001010.10110000.00000000
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Broadcast Address:* 10.10.183.255
00001010.00001010.10110111.11111111 <
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*First host:* 10.10.176.1
00001010.00001010.10110000.00000001
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Last host:* 10.10.183.254
00001010.00001010.10110111.11111110
<
http://10.10.176.0/21>
*Total host count:* 2046 <
http://10.10.176.0/21>
------------------------------
*From:* rdo-list-bounces(a)redhat.com <rdo-list-bounces(a)redhat.com> on
behalf of Jamie Duncan <jduncan(a)redhat.com>
*Sent:* Friday, January 8, 2016 9:05 PM
*To:* rdo-list(a)redhat.com
*Subject:* [Rdo-list] Confusion with Floating IPs in RDO Liberty
Packstack 3-node setup
I have a 3-node setup using packstack. It went smoothly with no issues.
I created a public subnet with the following command.
neutron subnet-create --name public_subnet --enable_dhcp=False
--allocation-pool=start=10.10.179.230,end=10.10.179.250
--gateway=10.10.183.254 external_network 10.10.176.0/21
So I should have about 18 usable IP addresses. Perfect.
But I only have 2.
[root@dell-r430-13 ~(keystone_atomic)]# neutron floatingip-list
+--------------------------------------+------------------+---------------------+---------+
| id | fixed_ip_address |
floating_ip_address | port_id |
+--------------------------------------+------------------+---------------------+---------+
| 1c94a153-20d4-43cd-b8c2-4d259975e043 | | 10.10.179.235
| |
| ad4e0089-2d4d-46dd-a0f2-21b6c854398d | | 10.10.179.232
| |
+--------------------------------------+------------------+---------------------+---------+
I had to create the floating IPs manually with a for loop.
It wasn't hard. I'm just wondering what I did wrong, or if that's
something I've just somehow missed every other time.
--
Jamie Duncan
Sr. Cloud Something or Other
804.343.6086 - w
804.307.7079 - c