Bridge connection in openstack installation
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Here is my topology used for multi node openstack installation,
(192.168.140.36)-enp2s0[cntrlr]enp3s4-(10.10.0.20)------------(10.10.0.10)-eno1-[compute]enp1s0(192.168.140.24)
I have a multinode packstack setup with 1 controller and 1 compute node, both are connected peer to peer. Totally 2 nodes I have.
I did the following setps,
1.yum install centos-release-openstack-newton -y
2.yum install openstack-packstack -y
3.packstack --gen-answer-file=/root/newton-answer.txt
In newton-answer.txt, do we need to edit the following, or we can leave it blank ?
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=
After the completion of installtion, do we need to modify the configs in the directory "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" ?
centos bridge openstack
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Here is my topology used for multi node openstack installation,
(192.168.140.36)-enp2s0[cntrlr]enp3s4-(10.10.0.20)------------(10.10.0.10)-eno1-[compute]enp1s0(192.168.140.24)
I have a multinode packstack setup with 1 controller and 1 compute node, both are connected peer to peer. Totally 2 nodes I have.
I did the following setps,
1.yum install centos-release-openstack-newton -y
2.yum install openstack-packstack -y
3.packstack --gen-answer-file=/root/newton-answer.txt
In newton-answer.txt, do we need to edit the following, or we can leave it blank ?
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=
After the completion of installtion, do we need to modify the configs in the directory "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" ?
centos bridge openstack
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Here is my topology used for multi node openstack installation,
(192.168.140.36)-enp2s0[cntrlr]enp3s4-(10.10.0.20)------------(10.10.0.10)-eno1-[compute]enp1s0(192.168.140.24)
I have a multinode packstack setup with 1 controller and 1 compute node, both are connected peer to peer. Totally 2 nodes I have.
I did the following setps,
1.yum install centos-release-openstack-newton -y
2.yum install openstack-packstack -y
3.packstack --gen-answer-file=/root/newton-answer.txt
In newton-answer.txt, do we need to edit the following, or we can leave it blank ?
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=
After the completion of installtion, do we need to modify the configs in the directory "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" ?
centos bridge openstack
Here is my topology used for multi node openstack installation,
(192.168.140.36)-enp2s0[cntrlr]enp3s4-(10.10.0.20)------------(10.10.0.10)-eno1-[compute]enp1s0(192.168.140.24)
I have a multinode packstack setup with 1 controller and 1 compute node, both are connected peer to peer. Totally 2 nodes I have.
I did the following setps,
1.yum install centos-release-openstack-newton -y
2.yum install openstack-packstack -y
3.packstack --gen-answer-file=/root/newton-answer.txt
In newton-answer.txt, do we need to edit the following, or we can leave it blank ?
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=
After the completion of installtion, do we need to modify the configs in the directory "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" ?
centos bridge openstack
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