Impossible to create a network/how to connect to openstack-client CLI

Hello

According to the video 'VMware integrated OpenStack - adding networks - YouTube', it shows how to create a network through CLI openstack-client.

While, I'm new to openstack and don't know how to connect to the CLI client at all.

I could only try to create a network in the GUI. Here is my configuration:

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It looks great, isn't it? However, I get:

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Configure anything wrongly? BTW, can someone tell me how to access the CLI openstack-client as the video.

Here is something you can try.

If you are using DVS based network, you must enter "dvs" in the section "physical network.

If you are using NSXV, then you can leave the Network Physics field empty, otherwise you must ensure that you enter a valid dvs moref id.

For most cases, if you use NSXV, you can simply create network tenent in the project view (then NSXV will take care of it for you).

Anyway, if you want to use cli, here are the steps.

1 > connect to the administration server

2 > ssh-i /home/viouser/.ssh/id_rsa viouser@controller01

3 > sudo knew.

4 > source cloudadmin.rc

Then, you can use the cli freelly.

Kind regards

Yixing.

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