[Openstack] nova boot does not create nic into vm

Pedro Serotto pedro.serotto at yahoo.es
Thu Mar 12 14:31:27 UTC 2015


Hi Joe.Thanks a lot. I made a test and it seems to be correct. I am going to configure everything again and to make other tests.I will send you an email later containing correct configuration and commands.
bye bye
P. 

     El Jueves 12 de marzo de 2015 14:31, Joe Topjian <joe at topjian.net> escribió:
   

 Hello,
I don't know the exact reason you're seeing this issue, but there are a few pointers/suggestions:
* Try to set the nova.conf settings the same across both the controller and compute node. Although you're not using nova-network on your controller, doing this can't hurt. So for your environment, try transferring your network settings to your controller.
*  For your environment, is br-sviluppo the bridge that instances will attach to? If so, then this is what you would specify for the `--bridge` argument in your network creation command. `--bridge_interface` would be bond0.632.
* Turn on both verbose (verbose=true) and debug (debug=true) in nova.conf and then grep for ERROR on both the controller and compute node when you launch an instance.
When your instance launches, does eth0 exist at all? Perhaps it's just not configured with the IP you have specified? Or is the _only_ network interface on the instance lo? Does `dmesg` on the instance report any issues? 
Joe
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 5:31 AM, Pedro Serotto <pedro.serotto at yahoo.es> wrote:

Thank you very much for your answers . Maybe I was a bit ' messy. Now try again.
I'm on debian jessie, and I try to run juno. 
In my environment the best solution is to use nova-network with Flatmanager.
So here is my configurations and the command that i run.
On compute node, in my nova.conf:
.........network_api_class=nova.network.api.APIsecurity_group_api=novalinuxnet_interface_driver=nova.network.linux_net.LinuxBridgeInterfaceDrivernetwork_manager=nova.network.manager.FlatManagerflat_injected=truefirewall_driver=nova.virt.libvirt.firewall.IptablesFirewallDrivermulti_host=true.........
....on the same node, my /etc/network/interface:
......... auto br-sviluppo iface br-sviluppo inet manual        bridge_stp off        bridge_fd 0        bridge_maxwait 0        bridge_ports bond0.632.........
On controller node, nova.conf:
.........network_api_class = nova.network.api.APIsecurity_group_api = nova.........
.....and my commands:root at controller:~# source develop-openrc.sh root at controller:~# nova-manage network create --multi_host=T --fixed_range_v4=192.168.156.0/24 --bridge=br100 --bridge_interface=br-sviluppo --num_networks=1 --network_size=256 --label=sviluppo --gateway=192.168.156.252 --dns1=8.8.8.8root at controller:~# nova boot --flavor 4 --image=3ca732f6-4fe3-4896-bb74-96cde1a2cc1c --nic net-id=8acaaad4-a270-410a-a7bf-27f8cbef9830,v4-fixed-ip=192.168.156.11 --security_group=default debian-wheezy
The vm boot without any problem, but it does not have any network interface except the loopback.
Obviously this makes vm unusable.
Configuration and commands seem to be correct. Aren't they?
What can I do to identify and resolve the problem ?
Thanks for your help
P. 

     El Jueves 12 de marzo de 2015 1:14, "Li, Chen" <chen.li at intel.com> escribió:
   

 You’re using Juno, why not enable neutron ?    Thanks. -chen    From: Anne Gentle [mailto:annegentle at justwriteclick.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 1:48 AM
To: Pedro Serotto
Cc: openstack at lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Openstack] nova boot does not create nic into vm          On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Pedro Serotto <pedro.serotto at yahoo.es> wrote: Nobody can help me? I made a stupid question ?       It's not a stupid question, but it's a busy week and networking is quite complex. :) Lots of questions like this are onhttp://ask.openstack.org.    Since you mentioned debian, be sure to check out some configuration assumptions that will prevent launching an instance:    https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+bug/1417250    https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+bug/1417245     Perhaps that info will get you further along in your quest. Thanks, Anne   
P. 
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