Sascha, you are a life saver! Strangely, that command doesn't return any entries for that network even though it is listed with 2 members so I have to figure that out, but I just ran the openstack server list command on its own and grabbed the entire list to a spreadsheet. I can work with this to clean up the other imported networks it created.
THANK YOU!!
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Tom Komadowski
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Original Message:
Sent: Fri January 13, 2023 02:10 AM
From: Sascha Korzen
Subject: Imported Network Members
I don't know if this is officially supported, but you can use the openstack cli:
openstack server list |grep "Imported Network for VLAN 1"
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Sascha Korzen
Original Message:
Sent: Thu January 12, 2023 12:58 PM
From: Tom Komadowski
Subject: Imported Network Members
I recently added a large number of partitions using the Manage Existing option. Some of the partitions were placed into the Networks previously defined but others were put into a newly created "Imported Network for VLAN 1".
Since this new network is DHCP based there is no list of the partitions or the IP addresses within that new network. Short of manually going one by one is there any way to find out which partitions are in which network?
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Tom Komadowski
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