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Red Hat One Jira (issues.redhat.com) 2023-01-23 15:54:06 UTC Link ID Red Hat Issue Tracker OSP-21694
Luis Tomas Bolivar 2023-02-15 09:45:51 UTC CC ltomasbo
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Severity high medium
Priority unspecified medium
Greg Rakauskas 2023-03-17 16:04:06 UTC CC gregraka
Luis Tomas Bolivar 2023-05-04 06:37:55 UTC Keywords FutureFeature, RFE
Candido Campos 2023-05-10 11:12:47 UTC CC ccamposr
QA Contact ekuris ccamposr
Greg Rakauskas 2023-06-02 18:05:34 UTC Flags needinfo?(eolivare)
Doc Text In Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue where the RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, VM instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround.
Doc Type If docs needed, set a value Known Issue
Eduardo Olivares 2023-06-05 11:55:23 UTC Flags needinfo?(eolivare)
Greg Rakauskas 2023-06-13 20:23:32 UTC Doc Text In Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue where the RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, VM instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround. In Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue affecting VM instances connected to provider networks. The RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent from one of these VM instances to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, VM instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround.
Greg Rakauskas 2023-06-13 20:27:08 UTC Target Milestone --- ga
Greg Rakauskas 2023-06-13 20:50:34 UTC Flags needinfo?(eolivare)
Eduardo Olivares 2023-06-15 14:23:42 UTC Target Milestone ga z1
Eduardo Olivares 2023-06-15 14:23:56 UTC Flags needinfo?(eolivare)
harsh.kotak 2023-07-28 10:04:26 UTC CC c-harsh.kotak
Ian Frangs 2023-08-03 15:46:23 UTC CC rhos-maint
Flags needinfo?(rhos-maint)
Jenny-Anne Lynch 2023-08-10 09:18:55 UTC CC jelynch
Doc Text In Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue affecting VM instances connected to provider networks. The RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent from one of these VM instances to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, VM instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround. In RHOSP 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue affecting VM instances connected to provider networks. The RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent from one of these VM instances to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, VM instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround.
Ian Frangs 2023-08-11 11:36:28 UTC CC ifrangs
Doc Text In RHOSP 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue affecting VM instances connected to provider networks. The RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent from one of these VM instances to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, VM instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround. In RHOSP 17.1 environments that use BGP dynamic routing, there is currently a known issue affecting instances connected to provider networks. The RHOSP Compute service cannot route packets sent from one of these instances to a multicast IP address destination. Therefore, instances subscribed to a multicast group fail to receive the packets sent to them. The cause is that BGP multicast routing is not properly configured on the overcloud nodes. Currently, there is no workaround.
Mike Burns 2023-08-11 13:59:33 UTC Target Milestone z1 z2

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