Just a reminder.
Your keystone version is **NOT** Havana release. That's why the doc is not
match to your case.
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Hi Joshua,
Thanks for the quick fix, I appreciate it.
I took your fixed 185_rename_unique_constraints.py, copied it into
/usr/share/pyshared/nova/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/185_rename_unique_constraints.py,
restored MySQL back to 1 week ago and reran all the migrations and
everything
Hi Blair,
I have proposed a new fix which I believe should work for you. However
I've been unable to determine where exactly the duplicate keys were
introduced. Looking up what versions were available in Ubuntu from 12.10
you have been running since Folsom. This means you did not have the
133
On 2013-10-30 10:08:03 +1100 (+1100), Tom Fifield wrote:
[...]
> Do you see this too?
Very often, in fact--I was just marveling at it again this morning.
Thanks for breaching the subject!
> How can we help encourage more +1 reviews?
I've been toying with the idea of asking change submitters to s
On 10/29/2013 05:16 PM, Joshua Hesketh wrote:
Hi Blair,
Thanks for the clarifications, that helps.
At the moment I'm trying to determine how you ended up with both fkeys
so I can ensure the problem is properly fixed. What version did you
first start deploying openstack from? Essex? and have you
Hi Blair,
Thanks for the clarifications, that helps.
At the moment I'm trying to determine how you ended up with both fkeys
so I can ensure the problem is properly fixed. What version did you
first start deploying openstack from? Essex? and have you been just
upgrading with releases or RC's o
Hi all,
Recently, I did something crazy and got into the "top 10" reviewers for
OpenStack in a 30/60 day window. Admittedly, this was for documentation
- which is quite a bit different than code - but the experience did
give me a small window of insight into the challenge faced by our
venera
On 10/29/2013 04:04 PM, Joshua Hesketh wrote:
Hi Blair,
So from your dump a few weeks ago you have both fkeys
'instance_info_caches_ibfk_1' and
'instance_info_caches_instance_uuid_fkey'?
Hi Joshua,
Yes, that's correct.
Yet your original bug report
only lists the former key. Was the original
Hi Blair,
So from your dump a few weeks ago you have both fkeys
'instance_info_caches_ibfk_1' and
'instance_info_caches_instance_uuid_fkey'? Yet your original bug report
only lists the former key. Was the original bug report after attempting
to run migration 185 and failing (ie, no rollback)?
At nova.conf, firewall_driver is under [DEFAULT].
On 29 October 2013 20:58, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> Hello my friend! =)
>
> Yes, firewall_driver is under [securitygroup].
>
> ---
> root@net-node-1:~# grep -v ^$
> /etc/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini | grep -v ^#
> [ovs]
>
Hello my friend! =)
Yes, firewall_driver is under [securitygroup].
---
root@net-node-1:~# grep -v ^$
/etc/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini | grep -v ^#
[ovs]
tenant_network_type = vxlan
enable_tunneling = True
tunnel_type = vxlan
tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000
integration_bridge =
Hi Martinx,
can you confirm that firewall_driver is under the securitygroup section? I
can confirm that the following nova.conf and ovs_neutron_plugin.ini work
with security groups:
nova.conf http://codepad.org/vH3aIs8f
ovs_neutron_plugin.ini - http://codepad.org/vH3aIs8f
Aaron
On Mon, Oct 28
You are using Neutron?
Looks like the Neutron server is unable to perform the request actually
On October 29, 2013 at 12:00:18, Florian Lindner (mailingli...@xgm.de) wrote:
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2013, 13:44:00 schrieb Craig E. Ward:
> On the RabbitMQ server, are vhost and user id setup correc
Hello, I'm having an issue right now, or maybe it's a configuration error.
Here's my problem, ( I'm using a fully deployed opentstack grizzly env with
segmented networks
and one cc controlling XX number of computes clustered )
All of that works fine, we love openstack. One thing though we are try
Marco,
We need to see the logs in order to understand the problem.
Please, share nova, quantum, keystone and glance logs in order to provide a
better response.
Thanks,
Edgar
From: Marco Fornaro
Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 7:35 AM
To: "openstack@lists.openstack.org"
Cc: "bilel.mse...@g
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2013, 13:44:00 schrieb Craig E. Ward:
> On the RabbitMQ server, are vhost and user id setup correctly?
Ok, part of the problem seemed to be that the documentation assumed I set the
password guest for the rabbit guest account. Did that now and the problem
changed:
root@con
OpenStack Community,
If you're following along on Crowbar OpenStack deployments (or just looking to
learn about Havana Ops), the following should be interesting...
Snip from post: http://wp.me/pF6d2-EV
The Crowbar community [http://crowbar.github.io] has a tradition of "day zero
ops"
Can you from the compute node try:
$ telnet controller 5672
and see what u got
- Razique
2013/10/29 Florian Lindner
> Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2013, 13:44:00 schrieb Craig E. Ward:
> > On the RabbitMQ server, are vhost and user id setup correctly?
>
> I hope so. I followed the documentation by t
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 2:12 AM, Kuo Hugo wrote:
> I'd like to ask a question about how did you install Swift 1.9.1 ?
>
Same steps that I mentioned in my first email. The Swift 1.9.1 tar ball was
on the launchpad website.
Dheerendra, are you sure that is required for upgrading Swift from 1.9.1
The trace below seems to be wanting to access the console log, rather than the
VNC console.
I believe there is a blog post about how to enable this, but basically you need
a cronjob to run in dom0 to rotate the logs. This is because the Xen console
logging is not ring-based, and therefore with
Hi All,
Sorry: a couple of months ago I have been asking for help on openstack +
quantum + OpenVswitch plugin installation
I received a very good suggestion, see below the answer ( thanks Edgard!), and
I carefully followed a guide for a single-server installation (I was waiting
for my new hard
Hi!
I'm sorry for reposting this mail in this list, but I hope i'm here at the
correct list to get helped.
I have at our on-premise installation of (grizzly-) openstack multiple
"shared" networks which can be used from all tenants.
For example "Public External" and "Public Internal" Networks whic
Hi-
I have got the following error in apache error logs while I try to bring up a
new instance.
I have followed Openstack Havana for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS installation manual from
docs.openstack.org.
I'm going with single node (both controller and compute node on a single
machine) installation.
Hi Andreas-
Seen the updated Document. Thanks a lot for the update.
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-Original Message-
From: Andreas Jaeger [mailto:a...@suse.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 2:32 PM
To: Somanchi Trinath-B39208; openstack@list
Let me know if it works for you by specifying uuid. I'm going to go
through the document that you provided for testing out.
+Hugo Kuo+
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2013/10/29 Duan, Li-Gong (Gary@BCS-HST-SSTL)
> Thanks for suggestion.
>
> /var/log/keystone already exists and keystone.log had been cre
Wait The error is different from the beginning
No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.client"
Could not find user: admin (HTTP 404)
No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.client"
Could not find tenant: admin (HTTP 404)
Which means the uuid of user
Hi All,
I tried to access the metadata inside of a docker container:
curl http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/user-data
The call just returns 404 Not Found.
Should the metadata service work inside a docker container or do I
miss something?
thanks for your help,
Daniel
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Hi,
I am trying to use Openstack Havana to control XCP hypervisor with neutron
OVS plugin. I can launch instances normally but unable to logging to guest
console. Please see the below log from nova compute to get a clear idea.
Log:
2013-10-29 14:09:10.203 954 AUDIT nova.compute.manager
[req-157f
Could not find tenant: admin (HTTP 404)
There's how I grant role to user in Grizzily:
keystone user-role-add --user-id $ADMIN_USER \
--role-id $ADMIN_ROLE \
--tenant-id $DEMO_TENANT
https://github.com/HugoKuo/keystone_install/blob/master/install_key
Thanks for suggestion.
/var/log/keystone already exists and keystone.log had been created before.
and even if I change the mode into 777, the result still is the same.
Regards,
Gary
From: jj [mailto:menghuizhan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 4:25 PM
To: Duan, Li-Gong (Gary@BCS-HST
Error what you are seeing is "admin" user not found(404 error). This would
mean that particular user is not available with keystone you are trying to
work with or some end point is not availble. I suggest you the following.
1. Create different user, tenant and role. Then try to configure
'user-r
Am Montag, 28. Oktober 2013, 13:44:00 schrieb Craig E. Ward:
> On the RabbitMQ server, are vhost and user id setup correctly?
I hope so. I followed the documentation by the letter, they did nothing to
rabbitmq but installing and chaning the guest password.
http://docs.openstack.org/havana/instal
On 10/29/2013 09:40 AM, Somanchi Trinath-B39208 wrote:
> Hi –
>
>
>
> While installing Openstack Havana using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Guides, from
> docs.openstack.org,
>
>
>
> Configuring Ceilometer, Found this command, but this command is not found.
>
>
>
> root@havana:~# openstack-config -
Hi Hugo Kuo,
Thanks for suggestion, but the same result occurs even if we specify user id:
---
root@ubuntu:/var/log# keystone user-role-add
--user=d1877fedeafa4672b332d4698f894d94 --tenant=admin --role=admin
No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.client"
Could not f
I'd like to ask a question about how did you install Swift 1.9.1 ?
Hugo
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2013/10/29 Dheerendra
> Hi Shrinand
>
> I'm assuming that you are interested to install the Havana release on your
> box. You are directly downloading the packages and trying to setup. This
> m
In our RHEL env, the openstack-config is packaged into openstack-utils rpm,
you can try to search it from your repository.
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Hi -
While installing Openstack Havana using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Guides, from
docs.openstack.org,
Configuring Ceilometer, Found this command, but this command is not found.
root@havana:~# openstack-config --set /etc/keystone/keystone.conf
publisher_rpc metering_secret 37177ee60b6204f7bc35
how t
make sure /var/log/keystone exists
mkdir -p /var/log/keystone , maybe you have to pay attention to the dir mode
bits.
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From: "Duan, Li-Gong (Gary@BCS-HST-SSTL)";;
Date: Tue, Oct 29, 2013 03:57 PM
To: "Openstack@lists.openstack.org";
Subject
Is it help by specifying --user=d1877fedeafa4672b332d4698f894d94 ?
+Hugo Kuo+
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2013/10/29 Duan, Li-Gong (Gary@BCS-HST-SSTL)
> Hi,
>
> ** **
>
> Has anyone encountered “No handlers” error when executing “keystone
> user-role-add”?
>
> ** **
>
> root@ubuntu:/var/lib/gl
You can do it. You can check the following link and it may help you.
http://www.buildcloudstorage.com/2011/10/installing-openstack-swift-cluster-on.html
-Dheerendra
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 6:49 AM, jj zhong wrote:
> Of course , but you could use kvm(qemu) above vmware , or lxc on any of
> th
Hi Shrinand
I'm assuming that you are interested to install the Havana release on your
box. You are directly downloading the packages and trying to setup. This
may fail. We need to setup cloud archive to havana before setting up this.
Instructions in the following link may help you to setup havan
Hi,
Has anyone encountered "No handlers" error when executing "keystone
user-role-add"?
root@ubuntu:/var/lib/glance# keystone user-role-add --user=admin --tenant=admin
--role=admin
No handlers could be found for logger "keystoneclient.client"
Could not find user: admin (HTTP 404)
root@ubuntu:
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