Vinay, Chris and Yitao

Thank you for your replies. All answers provided more and new insight into OpenStack. Ultimately, to achieve the primary goal, using ubuntu 12.04 lead to success.

Regards
Hank



On 6/3/2014 8:31 PM, Vinay Venkataraghavan wrote:
My response will probably not directly answer your issue. However, it can get you going. I've done a lot of reading on using devstack and it turns out that it works better on Ubuntu. If you are new to Openstack and want to experiment with it, then I recommend you install devstack on an Ubuntu 12.04 machine. I just did this a couple of days ago and it works like a charm.

I am huge Centos proponent, but looks like Centos has a number of dependencies in terms of older python versions etc. Ubuntu 12.04 works right out of the box. Additionally, there is documentation somewhere on the Openstack website to automatically launch these on AWS etc.

Hope this helps.
- Vinay



On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Chris Buccella <bucce...@linux.vnet.ibm.com <mailto:bucce...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>> wrote:

    On 06/03/2014 02:31 AM, opst wrote:

        New to open stack.  Attempting to run the openstack quick
        start on a CentOS 6.5 VM running on ESXi-5.0.0-469512.  The VM
        has 1cpu, 2GB, 16GB disk.  Here are the last 22 lines of
        output  leading upto the failure message.  Any suggestions on
        how to move past this failure.
        Hank

          + ACCOUNT_DIR=/opt/stack/devstack/accrc
        + shift
        + shift
        + '[' 1 -gt 0 ']'
        + case "$1" in
        + shift
        + break
        + '[' -z Abc1234 ']'
        + '[' -z admin -a -z '' ']'
        + '[' -z admin ']'
        + '[' -z http://192.168.1.17:35357/v2.0 ']'
        + USER_PASS=Abc1234
        + USER_NAME=admin
        + '[' -z all ']'
        + export -n SERVICE_TOKEN SERVICE_ENDPOINT OS_SERVICE_TOKEN
        OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT
        ++ openstack endpoint show -f value -c publicurl ec2
        ERROR: cliff.app 'module' object has no attribute 'compress'
        + EC2_URL=
        ++ err_trap
        ++ local r=1
        ++ set +o xtrace
        stack.sh failed



    Have a look at:
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1322931


    -Chris



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