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OpenStack Networking Cookbook

You're reading from   OpenStack Networking Cookbook Harness the power of OpenStack Networking for public and private clouds using 90 hands-on recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286100
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sriram Subramanian Sriram Subramanian
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Chandan Dutta Chandan Dutta
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with OpenStack Networking FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Open vSwitch for VLAN-Based Networks 3. Exploring Other Network Types in Neutron 4. Exploring Overlay Networks with Neutron 5. Managing IP Addresses in Neutron 6. Using Routing Services in Neutron 7. Using Neutron Security and Firewall Services 8. Using HAProxy for Load Balancing 9. Monitoring OpenStack Networks 10. Writing Your Own Neutron ML2 Mechanism Driver 11. Troubleshooting Tips for Neutron 12. Advanced Topics Index

Viewing the load balancer on the network node


In the earlier recipes of this chapter, we configured the load balancer using both Horizon and the Neutron CLI. In this recipe, we will learn how Neutron implements the load balancer on the Network node.

Getting ready

For this recipe, you need the following information:

  • An administrative user access to OpenStack

  • A root or equivalent sudo access to the Network node

How to do it…

The following steps will show you how to view the load balancer on the Network node:

  1. Using the appropriate credentials, SSH into the OpenStack node installed with the Neutron client packages.

  2. Source the shell RC file to initialize the environment variables required for the CLI commands.

  3. Use the Neutron CLI commands to list the load balancer. Note the load balancer ID.

  4. Next, use the ip netns command and find the network namespace that matches the pool ID. The load balancer plugin has configured this namespace as the load balancer node:

  5. Next, we will find the VIP that has been associated...

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