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ignacio | Hi! I have this error when trying to launch a new instance: ERROR neutron.plugins.ml2.managers - Failed to bind port ... on host ... for vnic_type normal using segments [...'network_type': 'vxlan', 'physical_network': None...] | 04:06 |
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ignacio | Any advice on how to fix the "ERROR neutron.plugins.ml2.managers - Failed to bind port"? (I extracted that from Neutron), there is little information out there on how to troubleshoot that one | 16:50 |
jrosser_ | ignacio: is this still related to your openstack-ansible deployment | 16:52 |
jrosser_ | your previous question `using segments [...'network_type': 'vxlan', 'physical_network': None...]` looks very much like a misconfiguration of your provider networks | 16:53 |
ignacio | jrosser_: Yes, it's related to the previous openstack-ansible deployment. Here is the openstack_user_config.yml https://paste.openstack.org/show/bqRjGbdbXbad8qfCeKas/, and the interfaces config from the host https://paste.openstack.org/show/bAW4cfxMo3ZQRIcUvm4J/ | 16:59 |
jrosser_ | well again i think you should ask in #openstack-ansible | 17:00 |
jrosser_ | end of day for me here again :) | 17:00 |
ignacio | Will check there, thanks! | 17:01 |
jrwr | @ignacio whoa, isn't openstack-ansible not in use anymore? | 17:05 |
ignacio | jrwr: :o, I don't know, I was reading the official documentation from Openstack but didn't see any deprecation warning around it. Which is the recommended tool for installing it? | 17:12 |
jrwr | I've had great luck around Kolla | 17:13 |
jrwr | Its ansible based, and rather easy | 17:13 |
jrwr | just make sure to install from stable | 17:13 |
jrwr | This is my suggested URL for that "pip3 install -U https://tarballs.opendev.org/openstack/kolla-ansible/kolla-ansible-stable-xena.tar.gz" | 17:14 |
jrwr | My current setup is a 8 host, 1024 Core, 16TB Ram cluster running on ceph, hyper converged with 3 hosts as management | 17:18 |
ignacio | Super, thanks for sharing, jrwr, I will take a look! | 17:21 |
jrwr | ignacio: I've had the best luck on Ubuntu 20.04 for the hosts, running HWE kernels (For my connect-x 5s) | 17:21 |
jrosser_ | jrwr: i don't know where you get the idea that openstack-ansible is not in use any more | 17:23 |
jrosser_ | see the user survey :) | 17:24 |
jrwr | bad word of mouth and ease of use (also lots of the docs shove you down the Kolla route) | 17:24 |
jrosser_ | they certinaly do | 17:24 |
jrwr | lulz, I see why | 17:26 |
jrwr | https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/VuJG5Ryn/image.png | 17:26 |
jrwr | Boo your bad names | 17:26 |
jrosser_ | :) | 17:38 |
jrwr | looking into both jrosser_ I see that Ansible is really nice for fine control over your build, Kolla is really set in their ways how it deploys -- But Kolla is easier to get off the ground, config wise | 17:40 |
jrwr | Might switch to it once I rebuild for Yoga (on Xena) | 17:41 |
jrosser_ | I think that is fair | 17:41 |
jrosser_ | openstack-ansible is kind of a toolbox with almost infinite customisation | 17:41 |
jrwr | it /also/ requires how to use ansible somewhat, kolla does not | 17:42 |
jrosser_ | but that brings a learning curve and a lot of decisions to make up front | 17:42 |
jrwr | with kolla, I can shove together a stack in 20-30 minutes | 17:42 |
jrosser_ | well sure, but it’s good that they’re not pretending to be the same thing | 17:43 |
jrwr | but looking over openstack-ansible it would be nice for long term running of my poor stack | 17:43 |
jrwr | 2500~ VMs in 30 minutes three times a year | 17:43 |
jrwr | thats my stack usage... its a PITA | 17:43 |
jrwr | that and 2-3 VM student projects.. like 10 ... /maybe/ | 17:45 |
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