On 03.04.2013 12:27, Gary Kotton wrote:
On 04/03/2013 01:35 PM, Nux! wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently testing Grizzly on EL6 from
>
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-grizzly/epel-6/
> I'm using packstack to deploy it on 3 physical machines, one of them
> acts also as controller, the other 2 are just nova-compute instances.
> The problem starts when adding a floating IP to an instance, in my
> case the floating (public) IP gets set on the controller, whereas the
> instance is running on another physical server...
>
> Any ideas?
On which host is the nova-network running? This is what performs the
SNAT (i.e. the floating IP support). In nova you can run this on each
compute node for HA and scalability.
Hi Gary!
Openstack-nova-network ran only on the controller initially (this is
how packstack set it up). I did try to set up more IPs in the answers
file afterwards, but I got this:
"Parameter CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_HOST failed validation: Given host is
not in IP address format: 192.168.203.66,192.168.203.67,192.168.203.68"
I take it it doesn't like comma separated stuff (though it worked for
the COMPUTE hosts).
I have installed and started openstack-nova-network manually on the
other machines, but it did not help in any way.
Lucian
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