Closed fakhruddin-roomi closed 11 years ago
Use VLAN.
From: fakhruddin-roomi [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 3:28 AM To: mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide Subject: [OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide] Single node installation on machine with just one NIC (#120)
Hi Experts,
I have been following your methods.
I have been assigned a task to install OpenStack Grizzly with Single Node architecture. And, The machine is having just one NIC whereas your requirements suggest to have 2 NIC's. I do not have much knowledge, just an intern. Do we really need a machine with 2 NIC's, if yes then any solid reason? or is there a possible way out also?
One way to do this was to create a VM with 2 NIC's and over that VM was supposed to install OpenStack. but this approach has been discarded. Any otherway out? Please.
Thanks a lot in advance, Hope to sort it out soon.
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Hi, Thanks a lot.
But, can you please explain me a little bit, like how to create a VLAN and compensate for 2 NIC's and what all steps will be affected in whole installation. I am new to this, Please.
Thanks once again.
Hi Experts,
I have been following your methods.
I have been assigned a task to install OpenStack Grizzly with Single Node architecture. And, The machine is having just one NIC whereas your requirements suggest to have 2 NIC's. I do not have much knowledge, just an intern. Do we really need a machine with 2 NIC's, if yes then any solid reason? or is there a possible way out also?
One way to do this was to create a VM with 2 NIC's and over that VM was supposed to install OpenStack. but this approach has been discarded. Any otherway out? Please.
Thanks a lot in advance, Hope to sort it out soon.