[00:19] <bdx> I have a few questions regarding charm configuration is there someone who might have an extra minute or two to advise me of a best practice????
[00:21] <ctlaugh_> bdx: I can try... fire away
[00:22] <bdx> ctlaugh: Thanks!
[00:23] <bdx> So I am trying to configure networking between charms in a openstack deploy
[00:23] <ctlaugh_> bdx: I have to leave in a sec, but I'll come check back soon.
[00:24] <bdx> For example nova-cloud-controller takes configs for os-admin-network, os-public-network, os-internal-network
[00:26] <bdx> In my test lab, my os-admin, os-internal, and os-publc networks are  10.16.0.0/24 10.70.0.0/24 and 10.80.0.0/24
[00:26] <ctlaugh_> ah, I haven't every successfully configured neutron... all of my work has involved nova-network.
[00:27] <bdx> My questions is this......does the machine that the charm is deployed to have to talk on all of the networks
[00:27] <bdx> i.e. os-admin, os-internal, os-public
[00:28] <bdx> Still....the question is more or less charm agnostic
[00:28] <bdx> lets use cinder as an example then
[00:29] <bdx> it takes the same 3 network params of os-admin, os-internal, and os-public
[00:29] <bdx> Must the machine that cinder is deployed to, be able to communicate on all 3 seperate networks?
[00:31] <bdx> i.e. would the cinder node need to be connected to all 3 networks somehow?
[00:35] <ctlaugh_> I believe so
[00:36] <ctlaugh_> But, I think those specific settings are related to neutron, and I'd be lying if I said I knew how to configure it correctly :)
[00:39] <bdx> ctlaugh_: thanks
[00:53] <bdx> Can anyone answer my question?????
[00:53] <bdx> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[03:34] <jumpkick> join #ubuntu
[03:34] <jumpkick> woops