[Rdo-list] Fwd: failed to allocate network

pauline phaure phaurep at gmail.com
Wed Apr 22 07:16:54 UTC 2015


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From: pauline phaure <phaurep at gmail.com>
Date: 2015-04-22 9:04 GMT+02:00
Subject: Fwd: [Rdo-list] failed to allocate network
To: Rhys Oxenham <roxenham at redhat.com>, rdo-list <rdo-list at redhat.com>



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From: pauline phaure <phaurep at gmail.com>
Date: 2015-04-22 9:02 GMT+02:00
Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] failed to allocate network
To: Rhys Oxenham <roxenham at redhat.com>
Cc: rdo-list <rdo-list at redhat.com>


As I can't connect to my controller node ( I lost my connection to it) I'm
uploading here the files I found on my compute node.

2015-04-21 18:40 GMT+02:00 Rhys Oxenham <roxenham at redhat.com>:

> Hi Pauline,
>
> > On 21 Apr 2015, at 15:44, pauline phaure <phaurep at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > 2015-04-21 14:49:05.268 7743 TRACE nova.compute.manager [instance:
> 6d4a32d5-ac96-4143-8f09-fc16f149db52] VirtualInterfaceCreateException:
> Virtual Interface creation failed
>
> Can you please upload sanitised configuration files for Nova and Neutron
> (with relevant plugin configuration files)?
>
> Many thanks
> Rhys
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[ovs]
# (StrOpt) Type of network to allocate for tenant networks. The
# default value 'local' is useful only for single-box testing and
# provides no connectivity between hosts. You MUST either change this
# to 'vlan' and configure network_vlan_ranges below or change this to
# 'gre' or 'vxlan' and configure tunnel_id_ranges below in order for
# tenant networks to provide connectivity between hosts. Set to 'none'
# to disable creation of tenant networks.
#
# tenant_network_type = local
# Example: tenant_network_type = gre
# Example: tenant_network_type = vxlan

# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of
# <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples enumerating ranges
# of VLAN IDs on named physical networks that are available for
# allocation. All physical networks listed are available for flat and
# VLAN provider network creation. Specified ranges of VLAN IDs are
# available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is
# 'vlan'. If empty, only gre, vxlan and local networks may be created.
#
# network_vlan_ranges =
# Example: network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999

# (BoolOpt) Set to True in the server and the agents to enable support
# for GRE or VXLAN networks. Requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and
# GRE or VXLAN tunneling.
#
# WARNING: This option will be deprecated in the Icehouse release, at which
#          point setting tunnel_type below will be required to enable
#          tunneling.
#
# enable_tunneling = False
enable_tunneling = True

# (StrOpt) The type of tunnel network, if any, supported by the plugin. If
# this is set, it will cause tunneling to be enabled. If this is not set and
# the option enable_tunneling is set, this will default to 'gre'.
#
# tunnel_type =
# Example: tunnel_type = gre
# Example: tunnel_type = vxlan

# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples
# enumerating ranges of GRE or VXLAN tunnel IDs that are available for
# tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is 'gre' or 'vxlan'.
#
# tunnel_id_ranges =
# Example: tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000

# Do not change this parameter unless you have a good reason to.
# This is the name of the OVS integration bridge. There is one per hypervisor.
# The integration bridge acts as a virtual "patch bay". All VM VIFs are
# attached to this bridge and then "patched" according to their network
# connectivity.
#
# integration_bridge = br-int
integration_bridge = br-int

# Only used for the agent if tunnel_id_ranges (above) is not empty for
# the server.  In most cases, the default value should be fine.
#
# tunnel_bridge = br-tun
tunnel_bridge = br-tun

# Peer patch port in integration bridge for tunnel bridge
# int_peer_patch_port = patch-tun

# Peer patch port in tunnel bridge for integration bridge
# tun_peer_patch_port = patch-int

# Uncomment this line for the agent if tunnel_id_ranges (above) is not
# empty for the server. Set local-ip to be the local IP address of
# this hypervisor.
#
# local_ip =
local_ip =192.168.2.35

# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <physical_network>:<bridge> tuples
# mapping physical network names to the agent's node-specific OVS
# bridge names to be used for flat and VLAN networks. The length of
# bridge names should be no more than 11. Each bridge must
# exist, and should have a physical network interface configured as a
# port. All physical networks listed in network_vlan_ranges on the
# server should have mappings to appropriate bridges on each agent.
#
# bridge_mappings =
# Example: bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-eth1

# (BoolOpt) Use veths instead of patch ports to interconnect the integration
# bridge to physical networks. Support kernel without ovs patch port support
# so long as it is set to True.
# use_veth_interconnection = False

[agent]
# Agent's polling interval in seconds
# polling_interval = 2
polling_interval = 2

# Minimize polling by monitoring ovsdb for interface changes
# minimize_polling = True

# When minimize_polling = True, the number of seconds to wait before
# respawning the ovsdb monitor after losing communication with it
# ovsdb_monitor_respawn_interval = 30

# (ListOpt) The types of tenant network tunnels supported by the agent.
# Setting this will enable tunneling support in the agent. This can be set to
# either 'gre' or 'vxlan'. If this is unset, it will default to [] and
# disable tunneling support in the agent. When running the agent with the OVS
# plugin, this value must be the same as "tunnel_type" in the "[ovs]" section.
# When running the agent with ML2, you can specify as many values here as
# your compute hosts supports.
#
# tunnel_types =
tunnel_types =vxlan
# Example: tunnel_types = gre
# Example: tunnel_types = vxlan
# Example: tunnel_types = vxlan, gre

# (IntOpt) The port number to utilize if tunnel_types includes 'vxlan'. By
# default, this will make use of the Open vSwitch default value of '4789' if
# not specified.
#
# vxlan_udp_port =
vxlan_udp_port =4789
# Example: vxlan_udp_port = 8472

# (IntOpt) This is the MTU size of veth interfaces.
# Do not change unless you have a good reason to.
# The default MTU size of veth interfaces is 1500.
# This option has no effect if use_veth_interconnection is False
# veth_mtu =
# Example: veth_mtu = 1504

# (BoolOpt) Flag to enable l2-population extension. This option should only be
# used in conjunction with ml2 plugin and l2population mechanism driver. It'll
# enable plugin to populate remote ports macs and IPs (using fdb_add/remove
# RPC calbbacks instead of tunnel_sync/update) on OVS agents in order to
# optimize tunnel management.
#
# l2_population = False
l2_population = False

# Enable local ARP responder. Requires OVS 2.1. This is only used by the l2
# population ML2 MechanismDriver.
#
# arp_responder = False
arp_responder = False

# (BoolOpt) Set or un-set the don't fragment (DF) bit on outgoing IP packet
# carrying GRE/VXLAN tunnel. The default value is True.
#
# dont_fragment = True

# (BoolOpt) Set to True on L2 agents to enable support
# for distributed virtual routing.
#
# enable_distributed_routing = False
enable_distributed_routing = False

[securitygroup]
# Firewall driver for realizing neutron security group function.
# firewall_driver = neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver
# Example: firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver

# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not.
# It should be false when you use nova security group.
# enable_security_group = True

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sample Configurations.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 1. With VLANs on eth1.
# [ovs]
# network_vlan_ranges = default:2000:3999
# tunnel_id_ranges =
# integration_bridge = br-int
# bridge_mappings = default:br-eth1
#
# 2. With GRE tunneling.
# [ovs]
# network_vlan_ranges =
# tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000
# integration_bridge = br-int
# tunnel_bridge = br-tun
# local_ip = 10.0.0.3
#
# 3. With VXLAN tunneling.
# [ovs]
# network_vlan_ranges =
# tenant_network_type = vxlan
# tunnel_type = vxlan
# tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000
# integration_bridge = br-int
# tunnel_bridge = br-tun
# local_ip = 10.0.0.3
# [agent]
# tunnel_types = vxlan
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