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Kaervan | Hello, I've just deployed a two node configuration using kolla-ansible (which has been fantastic), and am trying to clear up a misunderstanding I think I have around provider networks. My hosts have two network interfaces, and I'm hoping I can create a network where the second interface bridged and I don't need to assign floating IPs to access them directly from remote networks. I can configure | 01:30 |
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Kaervan | networks in a way where instances receive private addreses, NAT to the internet, and can be assigned floating IP addresses. If I delete that configuration, and set up only the network attached to physnet1, subnet ports will be assigned an address out of a section of the provider network, but I can see the instances acquire dhcp addresses from the service on the provider network when they start, which | 01:30 |
Kaervan | do not match the port assignment. Is it possible to prevent DHCP from coming into the provider network ports? I am of course assuming this is what's preventing what I want, which is for openstack to control dhcp configuration on the port while bridging the traffic onto the provider network. If anyone feels inclined to help me out with this, I can share my globals.yaml from Kolla - It would be greatly | 01:30 |
Kaervan | appreciated. | 01:30 |
Kaervan | It appears the solution was to not configure the network as external. I can now deploy instances, which run cloud-config correctly, have the network configured, and are bridged onto the provider network. | 02:23 |
Callum027 | Hi, Gerrit seems to be loading very slowly for me (if at all), is there some kind of outage? | 21:33 |
Callum027 | Nevermind, appears to be back now | 21:50 |
-opendevstatus- NOTICE: The Gerrit service on review.opendev.org is temporarily unreachable due to an ongoing issue in the hosting provider where it resides | 22:06 |
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