[Openstack] Instance doesn't get an IP (Folsom / Quantum)

Gary Kotton gkotton at redhat.com
Thu Jan 3 10:12:46 UTC 2013


On 01/03/2013 10:57 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> Hi Gary!
>
>  Thank you for your fast answer!
>
>  1. The plugin described on that guide;
>
>  2.
>    quantum-server running on folsom-controller;
>    quantum-plugin-openvswitch / quantum-plugin-openvswitch-agent 
> installed and/or running within the three nodes;
>    quantum-dhcp-agent running on folsom-network;
>    quantum-l3-agent running on folsom-network.
>
>  3. Can't find any errors on quantum log files, debug enabled on all 
> nodes. What kind of message can I look for?
>
>  4. "ovs-vsctl show" output (no Instance running right now):

Can you please look at http://wiki.openstack.org/ConfigureOpenvswitch. 
 From what I see below in the ovs output is that it does not look like 
you have connected the interfaces to the bridge.
Is the tunneling enabled on purpose?

Thanks
Gary
>
> -------
> root at folsom-controller:~# ovs-vsctl show
> 218d7774-104c-4d2d-ae9e-9a8dd9ca2450
>     Bridge br-tun
>         Port patch-int
>             Interface patch-int
>                 type: patch
>                 options: {peer=patch-tun}
>         Port br-tun
>             Interface br-tun
>                 type: internal
>     ovs_version: "1.4.0+build0"
>
>
> root at folsom-network:~# ovs-vsctl show
> b8b94a53-3294-44ba-855e-002af8fa80ba
>     Bridge br-tun
>         Port patch-int
>             Interface patch-int
>                 type: patch
>                 options: {peer=patch-tun}
>         Port "gre-2"
>             Interface "gre-2"
>                 type: gre
>                 options: {in_key=flow, out_key=flow, remote_ip="10.0.0.2"}
>         Port br-tun
>             Interface br-tun
>                 type: internal
>     Bridge br-ex
>         Port "eth2"
>             Interface "eth2"
>         Port br-ex
>             Interface br-ex
>                 type: internal
>         Port "qg-168da5ed-dd"
>             Interface "qg-168da5ed-dd"
>                 type: internal
>     Bridge br-int
>         Port "tapa0f18fc7-bc"
>             tag: 1
>             Interface "tapa0f18fc7-bc"
>                 type: internal
>         Port br-int
>             Interface br-int
>                 type: internal
>         Port "qr-a8d8fda3-d7"
>             tag: 1
>             Interface "qr-a8d8fda3-d7"
>                 type: internal
>         Port patch-tun
>             Interface patch-tun
>                 type: patch
>                 options: {peer=patch-int}
>     ovs_version: "1.4.0+build0"
>
>
> root at folsom-compute:~# ovs-vsctl show
> 86ff13f6-960d-48c5-8e03-e8d688364dd0
>     Bridge br-tun
>         Port patch-int
>             Interface patch-int
>                 type: patch
>                 options: {peer=patch-tun}
>         Port "gre-1"
>             Interface "gre-1"
>                 type: gre
>                 options: {in_key=flow, out_key=flow, 
> remote_ip="10.10.10.1"}
>         Port br-tun
>             Interface br-tun
>                 type: internal
>     Bridge br-int
>         Port patch-tun
>             Interface patch-tun
>                 type: patch
>                 options: {peer=patch-int}
>         Port br-int
>             Interface br-int
>                 type: internal
>     ovs_version: "1.4.0+build0"
> -------
>
>  I followed that guide word by word. With a few changes (because I 
> found errors and missing informations on that guide) between the 
> tries... Always with the same result.
>
>  BTW, I made a lots of comments on that guide webpage (I am Thiago 
> Martins)...
>
> Thank you!
> Thiago
>
> On 3 January 2013 06:38, Gary Kotton <gkotton at redhat.com 
> <mailto:gkotton at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>     In order to be able to help can you please provide the following
>     information:
>     1. Which plugin are you using? I assume that it is OpenvSwitch
>     from the link :)
>     2. Are all of the Quantum services running:
>         - quantum-server
>         - quantum-openvswitch-agent
>         - quantum-dhcp-agent
>     3. Can you please check if there are any messages in quantum log
>     files?
>     4. Can you also please provide the ovs-vsctl show results (this
>     shows the tap device attached to the ovs)
>     Thanks
>     Gary
>
>
>     On 01/03/2013 10:26 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
>>     Hello!
>>
>>      I'm following this guide:
>>     http://docs.openstack.org/folsom/basic-install/content/basic-install_intro.html
>>
>>      And I'm getting this from my "Instance Log":
>>
>>     ----------
>>     cloud-init start-local running: Thu, 03 Jan 2013 04:20:52 +0000.
>>     up 8.53 seconds
>>
>>     no instance data found in start-local
>>
>>     cloud-init-nonet waiting 120 seconds for a network device.
>>
>>     cloud-init-nonet gave up waiting for a network device.
>>
>>     ci-info: lo : 1 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 .
>>
>>     ci-info: eth0 : 1 . . fa:16:3e:83:06:4f
>>
>>     route_info failed
>>
>>     Waiting for network configuration...
>>
>>     Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration...
>>
>>     Booting system without full network configuration...
>>     ----------
>>
>>      I already tried this guide more than 10 times, always from
>>     scratch and everytime I hit this problem.
>>
>>      I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 with Ubuntu Cloud Archives enabled.
>>
>>      What can I do?
>>
>>     Thanks!
>>     Thiago
>>
>>
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