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I'm assigning the bug to Jean
Can this bug be verified please ? This has to go as part of Snapshot-2 advisory for RHOS-3.0
(In reply to Kashyap Chamarthy from comment #8) > Can this bug be verified please ? This has to go as part of Snapshot-2 > advisory for RHOS-3.0 yes
(In reply to Jean-Tsung Hsiao from comment #9) > (In reply to Kashyap Chamarthy from comment #8) > > Can this bug be verified please ? This has to go as part of Snapshot-2 > > advisory for RHOS-3.0 > > yes re- ping for verifying for snap2
changed this to releasing for RC, but the build is happening soon, so still need it verified.
(In reply to sclewis from comment #10) > (In reply to Jean-Tsung Hsiao from comment #9) > > (In reply to Kashyap Chamarthy from comment #8) > > > Can this bug be verified please ? This has to go as part of Snapshot-2 > > > advisory for RHOS-3.0 > > > > yes > > re- ping for verifying for snap2 Grizzly Kernel-QE Testing * At Westford OVS/OpenStack test-bed we now have a grizzly (May 31 puddle) running under 358.6.2. * The test-bed consists of two Dell PowerEdge820 servers and a 40G Dell PowerConnect 8132 switch. * Grizzly May 31 puddle was installed on the two servers. * Kernel 358.6.2 was installed on the two servers. * A control-node and an extra compute node have been configured via packstack. * Some netns test cases: - compability test scripts was run(passed). - two netns attached to an OVS bridge, and passed ping and netperf tests. - dhcp-agent was configured with the "use_namespaces" option. - provider networks got created successfully. - added a Quantum network and observed the addition of a (dhcp) namespace to the NS list. - deleted a Quantum network and observed the deletion of the corresponding (dhcp) namespace from the NS list . - VM's booted successfully with reh64 image - ssh via (dhcp) namespace worked successfully - ping and netperf tests ran successfully between VM's --- intra-host and inter-hosts. - "nova boot" instances and observe VM's are well distributed between hosts. - Tested the netns domain socket fix via netperf. * Misc test cases - keystone command - glance command - nova command - quantum command
All kernel dependencies got verified.
*** Bug 976319 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2013-0999.html