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OpenStack Essentials - Second Edition

By : Dan Radez
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OpenStack Essentials - Second Edition

By: Dan Radez

Overview of this book

OpenStack is a widely popular platform for cloud computing. Applications that are built for this platform are resilient to failure and convenient to scale. This book, an update to our extremely popular OpenStack Essentials (published in May 2015) will help you master not only the essential bits, but will also examine the new features of the latest OpenStack release - Mitaka; showcasing how to put them to work straight away. This book begins with the installation and demonstration of the architecture. This book will tech you the core 8 topics of OpenStack. They are Keystone for Identity Management, Glance for Image management, Neutron for network management, Nova for instance management, Cinder for Block storage, Swift for Object storage, Ceilometer for Telemetry and Heat for Orchestration. Further more you will learn about launching and configuring Docker containers and also about scaling them horizontally. You will also learn about monitoring and Troubleshooting OpenStack.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
OpenStack Essentials Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Managing floating IP addresses


Now that an instance is running, the next step is to communicate with it in a fashion other than with the console through a web browser. In the instance list you just saw, an IP address on the tenant network will be listed once it's been assigned. The IP address that is initially assigned to the instance is not a routable IP address; to communicate with the instance, you will need to assign a floating IP address from the external network. The floating IP address will be mapped to the project network IP address, and you will be able to communicate with the instance by way of the floating IP address.

Before a floating IP address can be associated with an instance, it needs to be allocated to your project. Floating IP addresses are managed through Neutron, as follows:

undercloud# openstack ip floating create external

This allocates a floating IP address to the project. It uses the allocation pool from the external network that you created in Chapter 4, Network...