Slightly rephrase note in tenant networking docs
* Taken out of context, the note could cause a bit of confusion, explicitly note the difference between flat and neutron networking. Change-Id: Ief0cf6861b510af50574fdf623526a1560301caf Signed-off-by: Jan Gutter <jan.gutter@netronome.com>
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Spawning a bare metal instance onto the provisioning network is
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When using the ``flat`` network interface, bare metal instances are
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impossible, the deployment will fail. The node should be deployed onto a
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normally spawned onto the "provisioning" network. This is not supported
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different network than the provisioning network. When you boot a bare
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with the ``neutron`` interface and the deployment will fail. Please
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metal instance from the Compute service, you should choose a different
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ensure a different network is chosen in the Networking service when
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network in the Networking service for your instance.
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a bare metal instance is booted from the Compute service.
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.. note::
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.. note::
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The "provisioning" and "cleaning" networks may be the same network or
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The "provisioning" and "cleaning" networks may be the same network or
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