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Does the cloudbase installer support VXLAN+LinuxBridge?

I followed this guide http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-ubuntu/ to set up an openstack environment. Comparing to the old guides, I noticed that it uses LinuxBridge instead of OVS, VXLAN instead of GRE. Now I have set up the environment successfully. I'm wondering whether the cloudbase installer support such kind of env?

I tried. The Hyper-V host appears in Horizon. But when I tried to create an instance, all I got from neutron/nova log is: Binding failed for port XXXXXXX

Any help or information would be appreciated.

Does the cloudbase installer support VXLAN+LinuxBridge?

I followed this guide http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-ubuntu/ to set up an openstack environment. Comparing to the old guides, I noticed that it uses LinuxBridge instead of OVS, VXLAN instead of GRE. Now I have set up the environment successfully. I'm wondering whether the cloudbase installer support such kind of env?

I tried. The Hyper-V host appears in Horizon. But when I tried to create an instance, all I got from neutron/nova log is: Binding failed it just appeared for port XXXXXXXseconds and disappeared.

Any help or information would be appreciated.

Updated: Log in Hyper-V host is here: http://paste.openstack.org/show/482384/ In Line 7, We could notice that "binding:viftype": "bindingfailed".

Does the cloudbase installer support VXLAN+LinuxBridge?

I followed this guide http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-ubuntu/ to set up an openstack environment. Comparing to the old guides, I noticed that it uses LinuxBridge instead of OVS, VXLAN instead of GRE. Now I have set up the environment successfully. I'm wondering whether the cloudbase installer support such kind of env?

I tried. The Hyper-V host appears in Horizon. But when I tried to create an instance, it instance-000000xx in Hyper-V just appeared for seconds and disappeared.

Any help or information would be appreciated.

Updated: Log in Hyper-V host is here: http://paste.openstack.org/show/482384/ In Line 7, We could notice that "binding:viftype": "bindingfailed".