And during the rally execution, you will find some subnets like "10.x.0.0/16" in the attachment image, and mostly the subnet CIDR is "1.1.0.xx/30".
And if I don't set the "context: networks: start_cidr" the result is same as my previous comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1562887/comments/7
You will get some subnet with CIDR "10.2.xx.0/24"
So I have a question, what's the difference between "args: subnet_cidr_start" and "context: networks: start_cidr" ?
So, during the rally create_and_delete_routers task which subnet will be used to create router interface and which subnet will start a DHCP agent?
@Andrey Kurilin (andreykurilin) works.create_ and_delete_ routers" : [
"network_ create_ args": {},
"subnet_ create_ args": {},
"subnet_ cidr_start" : "1.1.0.0/30",
"subnets_ per_network" : 2,
"router_ create_ args": {}
"runner" : {
"type" : "constant",
"times" : 30,
"concurrency" : 10
"context" : {
"network" : {
" network_ create_ args": {},
" subnets_ per_network" : 1,
" start_cidr" : "10.0.0.0/16",
" networks_ per_tenant" : 1
"users" : {
" tenants" : 3,
" users_per_ tenant" : 3
"quotas" : {
" neutron" : {
"network" : -1,
"subnet" : -1,
"router" : -1
}
The current rally task input is a little confused to me.
My task input JSON is:
{
"NeutronNet
{
"args": {
},
},
},
},
}
}
}
]
}
And during the rally execution, you will find some subnets like "10.x.0.0/16" in the attachment image, and mostly the subnet CIDR is "1.1.0.xx/30". /bugs.launchpad .net/neutron/ +bug/1562887/ comments/ 7
And if I don't set the "context: networks: start_cidr" the result is same as my previous comment: https:/
You will get some subnet with CIDR "10.2.xx.0/24"
So I have a question, what's the difference between "args: subnet_cidr_start" and "context: networks: start_cidr" ? and_delete_ routers task which subnet will be used to create router interface and which subnet will start a DHCP agent?
So, during the rally create_