On 11/07/2012 08:19 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 07:25:08PM +0100, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
wrote:
> what is the status of openstack in Fedora 18?
> The feature page doesn't describe how to get a working openstack
> installation going and the "openstack-demo-install" seems to run fine
> but results in a non-working configuration.
> Specifically the cinder and quantum services don't look like they are
> set up properly.
The packages in F18 are roughly the same as those in EPEL, so the
recently-updated instructions here
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_OpenStack_EPEL
should basically apply.
These are the instructions i followed. The problem is that this setup
apparently relies on cinder and quantum and these services aren't
configured properly.
I was able to get cinder going by creating a cinder-volumes volume group
and removing /etc/tgtd/conf.d/cinder.conf and putting an "include
/etc/cinder/volumes/*" in /etc/tgt/targets.conf. After that creating a
volume results in a status "available" rather than "error".
I can't get quantum going though and without it instances can not be
started. I tried installing the linuxbridge plugin and running
quantum-node-setup but when I restart the quantum service I get this in the
log:
...
2012-11-07 14:53:28 WARNING [quantum.api.extensions] extension flavor not
supported by plugin
<quantum.plugins.linuxbridge.lb_quantum_plugin.LinuxBridgePluginV2 object
at 0x2e078d0>
...
I can create, list and delete networks fine but I don't see any bridges
coming up and launching instances fails.
Regards,
Dennis