For the record, what version of ceph are you using before and after? Thanks, Kevin
________________________________ From: Cynthia Lopes Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2015 1:27:53 AM To: Steve Gordon Cc: OpenStack Operations Mailing List Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Venom vulnerability Hi guys, Just for feedback and if somebody else has compute nodes on CentOS 7.0, IceHouse and uses Ceph. ---------------------------------------------------------- What I did that worked for me: ---------------------------------------------------------- #Remove all QEMU and Livirt related RPMs. I had recompiled QEMU for RBD and Libvirt that I had was not compatible with the patched QEMU. #This removes openstack-nova-compute and so on, be careful... yum remove -y `rpm -qa | grep qemu` yum remove -y `rpm -qa | grep libvirt` #I updated base and update centos repositories to gether from most up to date versions. I have local repositories, so the commands should be adapted... sed -i "s|/centos7|/centos7.1|g" CentOS-Base7.repo sed -i "s|/centos7update|/centos7.1update|g" CentOS-Base7.repo #I had to do an update... yum clean all yum -y update #check problem only with ceph... I had some dependencies problems with the ceph packages. But just Ceph yum -y update --skip-broken #but ignoring them worked just fine cd /etc/yum.repos.d/ #The update added all these repos on my yum.repos.d so I deleted (because I use local repositories) rm -f CentOS-Base.repo CentOS-Debuginfo.repo CentOS-fasttrack.repo CentOS-Sources.repo CentOS-Vault.repo #Then I re-installed QEMU and Libvirt with CentOS7.1 repositories (base and update) yum -y install kvm qemu-kvm python-virtinst libvirt libvirt-python virt-manager libguestfs-tools service libvirtd start #I use puppet to configure my host, so I just re-run it to re-install nova-compute and re-configure puppet agent -t #so replace this with your procedure for configure your compute node service openstack-nova-compute status #chek nova-compute is running... #I had a console.log file in the instances directory that became owned by root. So be sure to have everything owned by nova chown -R nova:nova /var/lib/nova/ #Of course, at this moment all my instances were shutoff, so just restart them... source keystonerc* #credentials vms=`nova list --all-tenants --minimal --host $host | grep -v ID | grep -v "+-" | awk '{print $2}'` #guest vms ids on the host... for vm in $vms ; do nova start $vm; done #start vms... -------------------------------------------------------- Hope this might be useful for someone... Regards, Cynthia Lopes do Sacramento 2015-06-03 2:35 GMT+02:00 Steve Gordon <sgor...@redhat.com<mailto:sgor...@redhat.com>>: ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Erik McCormick" > <emccorm...@cirrusseven.com<mailto:emccorm...@cirrusseven.com>> > To: "Tim Bell" <tim.b...@cern.ch<mailto:tim.b...@cern.ch>> > > On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:34 AM, Tim Bell > <tim.b...@cern.ch<mailto:tim.b...@cern.ch>> wrote: > > > I had understood that CentOS 7.1 qemu-kvm has RBD support built-in. It > > was not there on 7.0 but http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/10480 implies it > > is in 7.1. > > > > > > > > You could check on the centos mailing lists to be sure. > > > > > > > > Tim > > > > > It's about time! Thanks for the pointer Tim. > > Cynthia, If for some reason it's not in the Centos ones yet, I've been > using the RHEV SRPMs and building the packages. You don't have to mess with > the spec or anything. Just run them through rpmbuild and push them out. > > http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/ > > -Erik FWIW equivalents builds for use with oVirt, RDO, etc. are being created under the auspices of the CentOS Virt SIG: http://cbs.centos.org/repos/virt7-kvm-common-testing/x86_64/os/Packages/ Thanks, Steve _______________________________________________ OpenStack-operators mailing list OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org<mailto:OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators
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