On Thu 22-03-2012 16:33 ›, Scott Moser wrote:
> @Andrew,
>   Could you please verify if this is still present.  There is no longer a 
> '--ipv4' flag in Ubuntu's euca2ools, but rather we output the public and 
> private IP addresses in the 13 and 14 (from memory) tab delimited fields.
> 
>   So, if you still get wrong data in those fields, please say so.
> 
>   Note, I think I saw this yesterday.  I associated an IP with:
>  
>     euca-associate-addr --instance-id <instance> <addr>
> 
>   Then, describe-instances did not show it, even though the system was 
> reachable.
>    I asked Adam Gandalman about it, and he suggested running the above 
> command again (even though it would fail).  I did that, and then subsequently 
> the addresses showed up.
>   Adam also noted that he believed this is now fixed upstream by a process 
> that runs on the nodes and updates the data every so often.  So it is 
> basically eventually consistent.
> 
>   If I'm right above, then this is a nova bug at this point, and it is
> probably fixed.
> 
>   Could you confirm?
> 

I can confirm that the public address is now available in the
'euca-describe-instances' output (and --ipv4 is no longer needed). I did the
same as you have suggested in order to see the IP address.

-- 
Regards.
Andrew Glen-Young

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