Re: [Openstack] Instances RedHat / Centos / Fedora vs /dev/vdx

2013-01-10 Thread Vishvananda Ishaya

On Jan 10, 2013, at 5:50 AM, Alex Vitola  wrote:

> I'm creating the Dashboard / Horizon.
> 
> Using m1.small flavor.
> 
> Strange that using the same process works with Ubuntu.
> 
> Using command line, same problem
> 
> ~# nova boot --flavor=6 --image=e4fc62b7-5e1b-457b-a578-26939b547ed0
> CentOS-6.3-i386- --tenant_id=debd50b4ec2b4905a3296ac0f0971849

Maybe try the x86_64 version? I know that I've had trouble in the past trying 
to boot 32 bit guests on 64 bit hosts or vice versa

Vish


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Re: [Openstack] Instances RedHat / Centos / Fedora vs /dev/vdx

2013-01-10 Thread Alex Vitola
I'm creating the Dashboard / Horizon.

Using m1.small flavor.

Strange that using the same process works with Ubuntu.

Using command line, same problem

~# nova boot --flavor=6 --image=e4fc62b7-5e1b-457b-a578-26939b547ed0
CentOS-6.3-i386- --tenant_id=debd50b4ec2b4905a3296ac0f0971849

att

Alex Vitola


2013/1/10 Pádraig Brady :
> On 01/10/2013 12:18 PM, Alex Vitola wrote:
>>
>> I'm having the following problem
>>
>> Release Folsom
>>
>> When I install any version of "Like" Redhat (Fedora all release,
>> CentOS 6 and 6.3), during the installation the anaconda not find hard
>> disk.
>>
>> But, if i switch to the console and give it an "fdisk -l" the Disk
>> /dev/vda is there.
>>
>> Inclusive i can create partitions and format in ext3.
>>
>>
>> This is some of the Anaconda Bug?
>>
>> Installing Ubuntu in the same environment that does not happen.
>
>
> Can you git more details of the steps/openstack commands you're using,
> as I'm not sure what you're using exactly. What virt driver are
> you using for example?
>
> Note for preparing images for use in OpenStack, based on install media,
> you can use a tool like Oz:
> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/creating-new-images.html
>
> thanks,
> Pádraig.

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Re: [Openstack] Instances RedHat / Centos / Fedora vs /dev/vdx

2013-01-10 Thread Pádraig Brady

On 01/10/2013 12:18 PM, Alex Vitola wrote:

I'm having the following problem

Release Folsom

When I install any version of "Like" Redhat (Fedora all release,
CentOS 6 and 6.3), during the installation the anaconda not find hard
disk.

But, if i switch to the console and give it an "fdisk -l" the Disk
/dev/vda is there.

Inclusive i can create partitions and format in ext3.


This is some of the Anaconda Bug?

Installing Ubuntu in the same environment that does not happen.


Can you git more details of the steps/openstack commands you're using,
as I'm not sure what you're using exactly. What virt driver are
you using for example?

Note for preparing images for use in OpenStack, based on install media,
you can use a tool like Oz:
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/creating-new-images.html

thanks,
Pádraig.

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[Openstack] Instances RedHat / Centos / Fedora vs /dev/vdx

2013-01-10 Thread Alex Vitola
I'm having the following problem

Release Folsom

When I install any version of "Like" Redhat (Fedora all release,
CentOS 6 and 6.3), during the installation the anaconda not find hard
disk.

But, if i switch to the console and give it an "fdisk -l" the Disk
/dev/vda is there.

Inclusive i can create partitions and format in ext3.


This is some of the Anaconda Bug?

Installing Ubuntu in the same environment that does not happen.


Alex Vitola
System Administrator

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