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Message #10576
Re: Quantum Integration Part 3
Hi Dan,
Thank you for your quick answer.
I really was looking forward to hear you about my mail.
I have VNC access from the dashboard, and tomorrow I will follow your
tip about manual configuration.
I will let you know about the result.
For the dashboard, I want to try in order to have something graphical in
my report, and I know people loves graphics stuff :-)
But I totally understant that I need to use the Nova CLI, and that's I'm
doing.
Regards
Le mercredi 25 avril 2012 à 10:54 -0700, Dan Wendlandt a écrit :
> Hi Emilien,
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Emilien Macchi
> <emilien.openstack@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
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> For example, Quantum does not work with Keystone : When
> nova-network send an API call to Quantum-server, the token is
> missing in the HTTP HEADER. I've disabled Keystone at this
> time.
>
>
>
> That is correct. In the Quantum Admin Guide, it explains some work
> that was done to support Keystone Authn, but notes that this is all
> experimental, as the Quantum API does not support Authz. This is
> because the only person that calls Quantum in Essex is Nova itself.
> Troy Toman's team is working on Quantum Authz for Folsom, so the API
> can be exposed directly to tenants.
>
>
>
> - What is working at this time :
>
> - Quantum-Server with MySQL
> - Quantum-Agent (with OVS) on each nova-compute node
> - OVS bridge with eth1
> - nova-network seems working with Quantum
>
> - What is not working (yet !) :
>
> - When I create an instance (from dashboard or with Nova
> CLI), the network is created with Quantum, an private IP is
> attributed to the instance, but when I check the instance log
> file, the network interface doesn't get an IP adress. Here the
> log : http://paste.openstack.org/show/13821
>
>
> Are you able to access the VM via VNC? If you statically configure
> the IP does it work? What happens if you run dhcpc manually?
>
>
> I would look in the nova-network logs and see if you see an errors
> related to DHCP.
>
>
> - Horizon with Quantum : I can't integrate Quantum in the
> dashboard even with
> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/build-and-configure-openstack-dashboard.html
>
>
> Essex Horizon does not support Quantum. Its actually not just a
> Horizon thing, it has to do with how the Nova + Quantum integration
> works. Each Quantum network has to be associated with appropriate
> IPAM subnet, meaning the existing . For now, you need to create
> networks using nova-manage. If you want VMs to get the default set of
> NICs, you can then boot them with Horizon. If you want to specify
> what networks vNICs are plugged into, this is only supported via the
> nova boot command with the --nic option. I'll flush this out in more
> detail in the Quantum Admin Guide.
>
> Dan
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> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Dan Wendlandt
>
> Nicira, Inc: www.nicira.com
>
> twitter: danwendlandt
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