> you can check if it is really the dhclient failing to have an address. checking http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/instance-id failed 1/20: up 188.93. request failed failed 2/20: up 191.21. request failed failed 3/20: up 193.36. request failed failed 4/20: up 195.54. request failed failed 5/20: up 197.68. request failed failed 6/20: up 199.83. request failed failed 7/20: up 201.97. request failed failed 8/20: up 204.13. request failed failed 9/20: up 206.31. request failed failed 10/20: up 208.48. request failed failed 11/20: up 210.63. request failed failed 12/20: up 212.89. request failed failed 13/20: up 215.06. request failed failed 14/20: up 217.21. request failed Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170902/c06e58b4/attachment.html>