The unexpected issues!! (Vlan expected)- Mirantis
Actually, I am trying to run Mirantis OpenStack on a vSphere environment..
I followed this tutorial:
http://vbyron.com/blog/deploy-openstack-on-vsphere-with-fuel/ (http://vbyron.com/blog/deploy-opensta...)
So I created 3 vswitch for the 5 networks:
vswitch0 : (connected to a physical adapter) - public network
vswitch1 (noconnected to a physical adapter): - storage network (vlan tagged 130) - management network (vlan tagged 131) - private network (vlan tagged 132)
vswitch2(no connected to a physical adapter): -fuelweb for pxe/admin
And ,I create a : - Fuel Master : 2GB and 60 GB Hard Disk - Storage node : 8GB RAM & 60 GB Hard Disk - Compute node : same config - Controller node : 2 GB RAM & 100 GB Hard Disk
All nodes are connected to all the network except for FuelMaster (only to PXE/admin and public for accessing the dashboard) I install the fuel.ISO image
So you know the procedure, I assign the roles for each node and configure all the networks in the dashboardas below :
public network : 10.x.x.x which corresponds to my gateway for accessing the web Storage network : 192.168.130.0/24 ...
I tryed to configure the interfaces to vlan but seems doesnt work
if you can help me :-)
Maybe I missing something, but I believe that only network connecting Computes && Controller/Network should be be vlan tagged say 100 - 200 for tenants separation (vm/data network). MGMT network no vlan tagging needed , external usually doesn't have vlan tagging ( sometimes for security purposes )
Might be Mirantis is targeting some special purposes ? Fuel Master what it does ? Is it Controller or Controller/Network or something very special ? . I just have no any idea what Fuel is ? and still alive.
yeah you dont need to know Mirantis to be alive perhaps you will be better :-) No Mirantis works with Puppet and Fuel Master is the puppet master. I was thinking like my nodes are not configures to receive trame tagged ..the nodes runs on ubuntu 14.04