Kyle
Thanks, that worked except for the first network. But it was created
before I installed quantum. I will roll back the settings and try again.
On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 13:24 +0000, Kyle Mestery (kmestery) wrote:
On May 10, 2012, at 5:25 PM, Ask Stack wrote:
> I am follwing this guide,
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_run_Nova_with_Quantum, to install quantum
and openvswitch.
> All the tests passed. I can create and delete networks with quantum.
>
> However I can create network with nova-manage but CAN NOT delete network with
nova-manage.
>
> [root@core01 quantum]# nova-manage network list
> id IPv4 IPv6 start address DNS1 DNS2
VlanID project uuid
> 1 10.0.0.0/24 None 10.0.0.2 8.8.4.4 None
None None 46f8478c-bd1a-43a9-9f66-bc084e1bebc7
> 2 4.4.4.0/24 None 4.4.4.2 8.8.4.4 None
None None 49555ceb-b45b-4aa6-afc2-f16115fe8a53
> 3 8.8.8.0/24 None 8.8.8.2 8.8.4.4 None
None None 8addf747-15ef-415a-b643-7e02e6da02f4
> 4 10.10.0.0/24 None 10.10.0.2 8.8.4.4 None
None None 140ec49e-3a8a-497c-bc41-35a44e1226db
> [root@core01 quantum]# nova-manage network delete 10.10.0.0/24
> Command failed, please check log for more info
> 2012-05-10 18:02:46 CRITICAL nova [-] UUID is required to delete Quantum Networks
> [root@core01 quantum]# nova-manage network delete
140ec49e-3a8a-497c-bc41-35a44e1226db
> Command failed, please check log for more info
> 2012-05-10 18:02:53 CRITICAL nova [-] UUID is required to delete Quantum Networks
>
>
> Also , these networks do not show wtih "quantum list_nets
<tenant-id>"This is a fedora16 with essex environment.
>
> openstack-quantum-openvswitch-2012.1-1.fc16.noarch
> python-quantum-2012.1-1.fc16.noarch
> python-quantumclient-2012.1-1.fc16.noarch
> openstack-quantum-2012.1-1.fc16.noarch
> openvswitch-1.4.0-5.fc16.x86_64
>
>
> any help is appreciated.
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To delete a Quantum network with nova-manage, run "nova-manage network delete
--uuid=<uuid>".
Thanks,
Kyle