Hi Amit,

Please, check whether this can be an issue -

https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+bug/1661759

you should use 'v2.0' path in both ec2authtoken and keystone_authtoken sections of heat.conf.

On 6/30/17 11:21 AM, Amit Kumar wrote:
Hello,

Yes, my instance had os-collect-config service running. Unfortunately, I am not having the same setup to see if /var/lib/heat-config/ is containing deployment scripts or not but I remember I checked /var/lib/cloud/instance/scripts/ was not having anything.

Regards,
Amit


On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Ignazio Cassano <ignaziocass...@gmail.com <mailto:ignaziocass...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hello Amit, tomorrow I'll try with trusty. Centos7 is working.
    Some questions:
    your instance created ny heat with SoftwareDeployment has
    os-collect-config runnig ?
    If yes, lauching os.refresh-config ang going under
    /var/lib/heat-config/ on yoyr instance, you should see deployment
    scripts ....

    Regards
    Ignazio


    2017-06-29 13:47 GMT+02:00 Amit Kumar <ebiib...@gmail.com
    <mailto:ebiib...@gmail.com>>:

        Hi,

        I tried to create Ubuntu Trusty image using diskimage-builder
        tag 1.28.0, dib-run-parts got included in VM os-refresh-config
        should have worked but still SoftwareDeployment didn't work
        with the cloud image.

        Regards,
        Amit


        On Jun 29, 2017 5:08 PM, "Matteo Panella"
        <matteo.pane...@cnaf.infn.it
        <mailto:matteo.pane...@cnaf.infn.it>> wrote:

            On 29/06/2017 12:11, Ignazio Cassano wrote:
            > Hello all,
            > the new version of diskimage-builder (I am testing for
            centos 7) does
            > not install dib-utils and jq in te image.
            > The above are required by os-refresh-config .

            Yup, I reverted diskimage-builder to 2.2.0 (the last tag
            before
            dib-run-parts was not injected anymore) and
            os-refresh-config works
            correctly.

            os-refresh-config should probably be modified to depend on
            dib-run-parts, however:
            a) dib-run-parts provides package-style installation with an
            RPM-specific package name
            b) the package does not exist for Ubuntu 14.04 and there
            are no
            source-style installation scripts

            Regards,
            --
            Matteo Panella
            INFN CNAF
            Via Ranzani 13/2 c - 40127 Bologna, Italy
            Phone: +39 051 609 2903 <tel:+39%20051%20609%202903>






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