Fuel provider network installation

Asked by Madhu Chakravarthy

Is it possible to install provider networks using fuel 9.0. I am not able to find any installation guide for installing Provider network with vlan segmentation using fuel. Can some body provide me the inputs to acheive this

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Miroslav Anashkin (manashkin) said :
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Greetings, Madhu,

Every VLAN-segmented network in Fuel 9.0 may be considered as provider network, since they work the same way.
So, you basically need to add one more VLAN segmented network, give it some name, settings, CIDR etc.

And here is HowTo:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/configure-environment/network-templates.html

Kind regards,
Miroslav Anashkin
L2 escalation engineer
Mirantis inc

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Madhu Chakravarthy (ncmadhu) said :
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Hi Miroslav,

Thanks for the reply. I was trying your suggestion by reinstalling fuel mirantis.

During that process I accidentally rebooted the fuel master node from fuel setup menu shell login.

Is there any way to kick start the fuel master deployment from command line or from python program.

I was able to complete the fuel setup configuration by running the python program fuelmenu.py.

But not able to restart the fuel master node deployment from command line.

Thanks,
Madhu Chakravarthy.

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Madhu Chakravarthy (ncmadhu) said :
#3

Hi Miroslav,

Thanks for the reply. I was trying your suggestion by reinstalling fuel
mirantis.

During that process I accidentally rebooted the fuel master node from fuel
setup menu shell login.

Is there any way to kick start the fuel master deployment from command line
or from python program.

I was able to complete the fuel setup configuration by running the python
program fuelmenu.py.

But not able to restart the fuel master node deployment from command line.

Thanks,
Madhu Chakravarthy.

On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Miroslav Anashkin <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> Your question #396744 on Fuel for OpenStack changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/fuel/+question/396744
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Miroslav Anashkin proposed the following answer:
> Greetings, Madhu,
>
> Every VLAN-segmented network in Fuel 9.0 may be considered as provider
> network, since they work the same way.
> So, you basically need to add one more VLAN segmented network, give it
> some name, settings, CIDR etc.
>
> And here is HowTo:
> http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/
> fuel-user-guide/configure-environment/network-templates.html
>
> Kind regards,
> Miroslav Anashkin
> L2 escalation engineer
> Mirantis inc
>
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