[Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

Stinner, Thomas Thomas.Stinner at schweickertgruppe.de
Thu Oct 2 09:40:05 UTC 2014


I had not installed the neutron-vpn package. Now it's working.

Thank you.


Von: Paul Michali (pcm) [mailto:pcm at cisco.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014 17:48
An: Stinner, Thomas
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Betreff: Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

You probably want to look to see if you have the VPN service_provider is set in neutron.conf file and make sure that the vpn_device_driver is uncommented in vpn_agent.ini (both files in /etc/neutron/).

When those are set up, then you'll have the service and device drivers running and talking to one another.  In devstack we confirm that by looking at the screen-q-svc.log and screen-q-vpn.log to make sure the two are hooked up and talking (otherwise it just writes to the database). Not sure where these logs are with openstack (maybe syslog?).

HTHs,

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On Oct 1, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Stinner, Thomas <Thomas.Stinner at schweickertgruppe.de<mailto:Thomas.Stinner at schweickertgruppe.de>> wrote:


Hi Paul,

thanks for the tipp. However, even after adding a vpn connection nothing changes. No openswan files are created and I also do not see any vpnaas log files.

The vpn connection itself also stays in "PENDING_CREATE" state.

Greetings
Thomas


Von: Paul Michali (pcm) [mailto:pcm at cisco.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014 13:16
An: Stinner, Thomas
Cc: openstack at lists.openstack.org<mailto:ck at lists.openstack.org>
Betreff: Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

Hi Thomas,

It'll stay in that state, until you add a VPN connection to the service (can't recall if just adding will make it active or if the connection needs to be up - I think it is just the former for the reference VPN implementation). There's not much for info on VPN, but here's a how-to page that may help a bit...

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/VPNaaS/HowToInstall


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On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:44 AM, Stinner, Thomas <Thomas.Stinner at schweickertgruppe.de<mailto:Thomas.Stinner at schweickertgruppe.de>> wrote:



Hi,

i have a small lab environment with one controller node, one network node and two compute nodes.

I'd like to try out VPNaaS (among other things) and therefore enabled the vpnaas service plugin in neutron.conf.

However, when issuing a vpn-service-create the service keeps in state PENDING_CREATE und I actually do not have any idea where to start debugging this.

Any advice on this? What is the normal workflow that should happen after issuing vpn-service-create?

Thanks
Thomas
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