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On Nov 19, 2016 09:53, "Nate" <war(a)undrground.org> wrote:
 Did you ever type up a lengthy email to a list, looking for help, and 
then the
moment you hit send, a lightbulb goes on, and you fix your ow
problem?
 
Ha, I know I have. Not a problem, we're on #rdo if anything else comes up.
Take care
 Apparently when I built my test system, my build environment turned
on 
iptables (like I've told it to) and it was too restrictive.  I flushed
iptables, and disabled puppet (so it wouldnt turn it back on again)
rebooted the undercloud vm, and guess what?  It's on the network now.
 Quickstart is now able to communicate with the undercloud vm.
 To anyone reading this, having a similar problem....  Check iptables.
 :headdesk:
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 gpg public key:
 
https://keybase.io/gangrif
 - or -
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 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "war" <war(a)undrground.org>
 To: rdo-list(a)redhat.com
 Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2016 9:43:49 AM
 Subject: [rdo-list] [TripleO] quickstart undercloud problems.
 Good Morning rdo-list,
 im attempting to get a test openstack install up and running using RDO, 
and ooo
quickstart on Centos 7.
 I'm following the brief instructions found here:
https://www.rdoproject.org/tripleo/
 I am running quickstart from the same system i'm targeting.  So i'm 
setting
$VIRTHOST to localhost, or the local IP of the box (192.168.3.10),
I've tried it both ways, which doesn't seem to make a difference.  I'm
running quickstart as my local use, not the stack user.
 Initially things appear to run along nicely, the script downloads images 
and
whatnot, it even starts up the undercloud vm as the stack user.
>
> [stack@fog ~]$ virsh list
>  Id    Name                           State
> ----------------------------------------------------
>  2     undercloud                     running
 
> When quickstart gets to the point where it's attempting to determine the
IP of the undercloud VM, it fails.  I did a little digging on how exactly
that works, and found that the script which it runs is not getting any
results.
 >From the script:
 mac=$(virsh dumpxml $VMNAME | awk -F "'" '/mac address/ { print $2;
exit 
}')
 # Look up the MAC address in the ARP table.
 ip=$(ip neigh | grep $mac | awk '{print $1;}')
 I've tried these manually, and sure enough the mac address is not in ip 
neigh.
 stack@fog .quickstart]$ virsh dumpxml undercloud | awk -F "'" '/mac
address/ { print $2; exit }'
 00:e4:b2:54:b5:fb
 [stack@fog .quickstart]$ ip neigh | grep '00:e4:b2:54:b5:fb' | awk
'{print $1;}'
 [stack@fog .quickstart]$ ip neigh | grep -v FAILED
 192.168.3.1 dev enp13s0 lladdr 52:54:00:ab:d2:15 REACHABLE
 192.168.3.251 dev enp13s0 lladdr 52:54:00:f2:90:b7 REACHABLE
 [stack@fog .quickstart]$
 I did a virsh console on the undercloud vm, and reset it, so I could 
watch it boot,
and I see the following in the boot messages:
 [FAILED] Failed to start LSB: Bring up/down networking.
 See 'systemctl status network.service' for details.
 I cant login to the undercloud vm, as I don't have the local 
username/pass.  or
I'd troubleshoot that further.
 
> As far as I can tell the undercloud system uses standard linux bridges to
setup network communication, They appear present, but as they're not
configured in the same manner i've used in the past, I can't be certain if
they're working properly.
>
> [stack@fog ~]$ brctl show
> bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
> brext           8000.525400af4796       no              brext-nic
>                                                         tap0
> brovc           8000.525400180812       no              brovc-nic
>                                                         tap1
> virbr0          8000.525400a3f6b5       yes             virbr0-nic
> [stack@fog ~]$ ifconfig brext-nic
> brext-nic: flags=4098<BROADCAST,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
>         ether 52:54:00:af:47:96  txqueuelen 500  (Ethernet)
>         RX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
>         RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
>         TX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
>         TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
>
> [stack@fog ~]$ ifconfig brovc-nic
> brovc-nic: flags=4098<BROADCAST,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
>         ether 52:54:00:18:08:12  txqueuelen 500  (Ethernet)
>         RX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
>         RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
>         TX packets 0  bytes 0 (0.0 B)
>         TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
 
> I've tried some other basics, like setting selinux to permissinv and
re-trying (which was a long shot) and it didn't help.
 Any suggestions on what to tr next would be helpful.
 Thanks!
 -----------
 RHCSA, RHCE, RHCVA (#110-011-426)
 gpg public key:
 
https://keybase.io/gangrif
 - or -
 MIT's public key server, 
pgp.mit.edu
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