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If I well understood, you are running the OpenStack controller in virtual VMs on Hyper-V, while the Hyper-V host itself acts as a compute node.
For this scenario we have a deployment tool that I strongly suggest to try, as it automates completely the deployment: www.cloudbase.it/v-magine
For the promiscuous mode topic, here's a blog post that we wrote to explain how this works and how to configure Hyper-V for this scenario (this is actually what v-magine does during the deployment): http://www.cloudbase.it/hyper-v-promiscuous-mode/
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If I well understood, you are running the OpenStack controller in virtual VMs on Hyper-V, while the Hyper-V host itself acts as a compute node.
For this scenario we have a deployment tool that I strongly suggest to try, as it automates completely the deployment: www.cloudbase.it/v-magine
For the promiscuous mode topic, here's a blog post that we wrote to explain how this works and how to configure Hyper-V for this scenario use case (this is actually what v-magine does during the deployment): http://www.cloudbase.it/hyper-v-promiscuous-mode/