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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>We're in this situation where we are going to move some instances
from one openstack cluster to another. After this process, we want
our instances on the new openstack cluster to keep the same
floating IPs but also to be able to communicate with some
instances that are in the same public IP range on the first
cluster.<br>
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To accomplish this, we want to add static routes like 'X.X.X.X/32
via Y.Y.Y.Y'. However, we're using DVR and when we add the static
routes, they do not show up anywhere in any of the namespaces. Is
there a different way to add static routes on DVR instead of using
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Jean-Philippe Méthot
Senior Openstack system administrator
Administrateur système Openstack sénior
PlanetHoster inc.</pre>
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