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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
<br>
What about running nova boot:<br>
#nova boot --flavor m1.tiny --image myimage --nic
net-id=e7038a3b-cd45-4795-83ec-02b0a11a9bf1 --nic
net-id=dc95727d-9495-44e8-9b27-0a942cd671fc vm1.<br>
<br>
Here the first NIC will be connected to Network with ID
e7038a3b-cd45-4795-83ec-02b0a11a9bf1 and the second to Network
with ID dc95727d-9495-44e8-9b27-0a942cd671fc.<br>
<br>
Hope it helps,<br>
Itzik<br>
<br>
On 28/12/2012 06:26, Balamurugan V G wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:CABsschQj8bh_rUkjBSU0hDkYXsf40zLcpgO+H3eDxj-zpRXpVw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Lets says, I create a Linux virtual Instance in an
OpenStack private cloud and associate the instance with two
networks; A & B. It seems to associate eth0 and eth1 to A and
B respectively. But is there any way in which I can specify that
eth0 should be attached to network B and eth1 should be attached
to network A. <br>
<br>
The quantum CLI 'quantum port-create' accepts just device-id and
network-id which is not sufficient to achieve the level of
specificity I believe. Can this be achieved today?
<br>
<br>
Also when will the Horizon UI and Quantum REST API reach feature
parity with the Quantum CLI? will it be in Grizzly or later?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Balu<br>
<br>
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