You can probably mix in the l3 db base class as well to get around that.AaronOn Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:28 AM, Julio Carlos Barrera Juez <juliocarlos.barrera@i2cat.net> wrote:
Thank you Aaron, but I tested db_base plugin and I realized that Compute (nova) uses L3 extension by default. It would be useful to have a dummy Quantum plugin and the way to configure Compute (nova) to use it, having basic local connectivity to the VMs.On 6 June 2013 20:15, Aaron Rosen <arosen@nicira.com> wrote:There is not a dummy plugin in the source tree but if you take a plugin that leverages the db_base class mix in you should be able to delete all the code had have what you are asking for.
Aaron
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Julio Carlos Barrera Juez <juliocarlos.barrera@i2cat.net> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi.Is there any Quantum plugin that allows creating Virtual Machines for testing avoiding configuring the network? I need to test some basic stuff without network and I don't want to configure a Netwrk Service in this case.Moreover, I want to know basic flow of Quantum plugin because we are developing a Quantum Network Service and we need to know messages and data sent to configured Quantum plugin.Thank you.
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