[Openstack] Combining compute and network node KILO

italy1 remo at italy1.com
Fri Jun 26 18:01:05 UTC 2015


Yes it does not matter it will be fine

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On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 10:49 AM -0700, "Jonathan Proulx" <jon at jonproulx.com> wrote:










On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Kevin Benton  wrote:
> Yes, networking functions don't conflict with compute functions.

This is true but it is different that the legacy nova-compute multi
host where network functions for VMs on a physical node were handled
by the network service on that same node neutron has not had that
sense of locality to my knowledge, so if you have assumptions based on
previous nova-network experience you may want to double check them.

If you're building a smallish cluster and want all nodes to be the
same for simplicity and include the 'controller' services so you get
redundancy  without dedicating a significant portion of your hardware
budget to dedicated 'controllers' that makes a lot of sense to me and
should work fine.

-Jon

> On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 9:51 AM, BUTTS, Darren (Darren)** CTR **
>  wrote:
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>> All
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>> Having setup a configuration with distributed nodes
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>> Controller
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>> Compute
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>> Network
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>> Block
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>> I am wondering is it possible to configure the system to allow the network
>> and compute nodes to coexist ? I believe this was something that was
>> possible with the legacy networking implementation but not sure if this is
>> something that is supported in Kilo using the Neutron networking function.
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>> Any information or guidance is very much appreciated.
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>> Darren
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