Thanks Zho, after tracing log as you specify , its now working.
John. On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 6:50 AM, ZHOU TAO A <tao.a.z...@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote: > You can try run neutron-server directly from command line, > or edit /etc/init.d/neutron-server > find line > daemon --user neutron --pidfile $pidfile "$exec > ${configs[@]/#/--config-file } --log-file $logfile &>/dev/null & echo \$! > > $pidfile" > > edit ti to something like this > daemon --user neutron --pidfile $pidfile "$exec > ${configs[@]/#/--config-file } --log-file $logfile &>/tmp/yourlog 2>&1 & > echo \$!>$pidfile > then run service neutron-server start and check log /tmp/yourlog. > > > On 07/27/2014 12:13 PM, john decot wrote: > > No. Doing all stuffs manaully. > > On Sunday, July 27, 2014, Remo Mattei <r...@italy1.com> wrote: > > Did u use packstack? > > > > Inviato da iPhone () > > Il giorno Jul 26, 2014, alle ore 20:34, john decot <johnde...@gmail.com> > ha scritto: > > > > CentOS > > > > On Sunday, July 27, 2014, Remo Mattei <r...@italy1.com> wrote: > >> Is this centos/ rh or Ubuntu? > >> > >> Inviato da iPhone () > >> Il giorno Jul 26, 2014, alle ore 19:52, john decot <johnde...@gmail.com> > ha scritto: > >> > >> Neutron.conf and ML2_conf.ini files are as follows: > >> neutron.conf: > >> [DEFAULT] > >> # Print more verbose output (set logging level to INFO instead of > default WARNING level). > >> # verbose = True > >> # Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead of default > WARNING level). > >> # debug = False > >> # Where to store Neutron state files. This directory must be writable > by the > >> # user executing the agent. > >> # state_path = /var/lib/neutron > >> # Where to store lock files > >> # lock_path = $state_path/lock > >> # log_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)8s [%(name)s] %(message)s > >> # log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S > >> # use_syslog -> syslog > >> # log_file and log_dir -> log_dir/log_file > >> # (not log_file) and log_dir -> log_dir/{binary_name}.log > >> # use_stderr -> stderr > >> # (not user_stderr) and (not log_file) -> stdout > >> # publish_errors -> notification system > >> # use_syslog = False > >> # syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER > >> # use_stderr = False > >> # log_file = > >> # log_dir = > >> # publish_errors = False > >> # Address to bind the API server to > >> # bind_host = 0.0.0.0 > >> # Port the bind the API server to > >> # bind_port = 9696 > >> # Path to the extensions. Note that this can be a colon-separated list > of > >> # paths. For example: > >> # api_extensions_path = > extensions:/path/to/more/extensions:/even/more/extensions > >> # The __path__ of neutron.extensions is appended to this, so if your > >> # extensions are in there you don't need to specify them here > >> # api_extensions_path = > >> # (StrOpt) Neutron core plugin entrypoint to be loaded from the > >> # neutron.core_plugins namespace. See setup.cfg for the entrypoint > names of the > >> # plugins included in the neutron source distribution. For > compatibility with > >> # previous versions, the class name of a plugin can be specified > instead of its > >> # entrypoint name. > >> # > >> # core_plugin = > >> # Example: core_plugin = ml2 > >> core_plugin = ml2 > >> # (ListOpt) List of service plugin entrypoints to be loaded from the > >> # neutron.service_plugins namespace. See setup.cfg for the entrypoint > names of > >> # the plugins included in the neutron source distribution. For > compatibility > >> # with previous versions, the class name of a plugin can be specified > instead > >> # of its entrypoint name. > >> # > >> # service_plugins = > >> # Example: service_plugins = router,firewall,lbaas,vpnaas,metering > >> service_plugins = router > >> # Paste configuration file > >> # api_paste_config = /usr/share/neutron/api-paste.ini > >> # The strategy to be used for auth. > >> # Supported values are 'keystone'(default), 'noauth'. > >> # auth_strategy = noauth > >> auth_strategy = keystone > >> # Base MAC address. The first 3 octets will remain unchanged. If the > >> # 4h octet is not 00, it will also be used. The others will be > >> # randomly generated. > >> # 3 octet > >> # base_mac = fa:16:3e:00:00:00 > >> # 4 octet > >> # base_mac = fa:16:3e:4f:00:00 > >> # Maximum amount of retries to generate a unique MAC address > >> # mac_generation_retries = 16 > >> # DHCP Lease duration (in seconds) > >> # dhcp_lease_duration = 86400 > >> # Allow sending resource operation notification to DHCP agent > >> dhcp_agent_notification = True > >> # Enable or disable bulk create/update/delete operations > >> # allow_bulk = True > >> # Enable or disable pagination > >> # allow_pagination = False > >> # Enable or disable sorting > >> # allow_sorting = False > >> # Enable or disable overlapping IPs for subnets > >> # Attention: the following parameter MUST be set to False if Neutron is > >> # being used in conjunction with nova security groups > >> allow_overlapping_ips = True > >> # Ensure that configured gateway is on subnet > >> # force_gateway_on_subnet = False > >> > >> # RPC configuration options. Defined in rpc __init__ > >> # The messaging module to use, defaults to kombu. > >> rpc_backend = neutron.openstack.common.rpc.impl_kombu > >> # Size of RPC thread pool > >> # rpc_thread_pool_size = 64 > >> # Size of RPC connection pool > >> # rpc_conn_pool_size = 30 > >> # Seconds to wait for a response from call or multicall > >> # rpc_response_timeout = 60 > >> # Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). Only supported by > impl_zmq. > >> # rpc_cast_timeout = 30 > >> # Modules of exceptions that are permitted to be recreated > >> # upon receiving exception data from an rpc call. > >> # allowed_rpc_exception_modules = neutron.openstack.common.exception, > nova.exception > >> # AMQP exchange to connect to if using RabbitMQ or QPID > >> control_exchange = neutron > >> # If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider > >> # fake_rabbit = False > >> # Configuration options if sending notifications via kombu rpc (these > are > >> # the defaults) > >> # SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled) > >> # kombu_ssl_version = > >> # SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled) > >> # kombu_ssl_keyfile = > >> # SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled) > >> # kombu_ssl_certfile = > >> # SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled) > >> # kombu_ssl_ca_certs = > >> # IP address of the RabbitMQ installation > >> rabbit_host = localhost > >> # Password of the RabbitMQ server > >> rabbit_password = xxxxxx > >> # Port where RabbitMQ server is running/listening > >> rabbit_port = 5672 > >> # RabbitMQ single or HA cluster (host:port pairs i.e: host1:5672, > host2:5672) > >> # rabbit_hosts is defaulted to '$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port' > >> # rabbit_hosts = localhost:5672 > >> # User ID used for RabbitMQ connections > >> rabbit_userid = guest > >> # Location of a virtual RabbitMQ installation. > >> # rabbit_virtual_host = / > >> # Maximum retries with trying to connect to RabbitMQ > >> # (the default of 0 implies an infinite retry count) > >> # rabbit_max_retries = 0 > >> # RabbitMQ connection retry interval > >> # rabbit_retry_interval = 1 > >> # Use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). You need to > >> # wipe RabbitMQ database when changing this option. (boolean value) > >> # rabbit_ha_queues = false > >> # QPID > >> # rpc_backend=neutron.openstack.common.rpc.impl_qpid > >> # Qpid broker hostname > >> # qpid_hostname = localhost > >> # Qpid broker port > >> # qpid_port = 5672 > >> # Qpid single or HA cluster (host:port pairs i.e: host1:5672, > host2:5672) > >> # qpid_hosts is defaulted to '$qpid_hostname:$qpid_port' > >> # qpid_hosts = localhost:5672 > >> # Username for qpid connection > >> # qpid_username = '' > >> # Password for qpid connection > >> # qpid_password = '' > >> # Space separated list of SASL mechanisms to use for auth > >> # qpid_sasl_mechanisms = '' > >> # Seconds between connection keepalive heartbeats > >> # qpid_heartbeat = 60 > >> # Transport to use, either 'tcp' or 'ssl' > >> # qpid_protocol = tcp > >> # Disable Nagle algorithm > >> # qpid_tcp_nodelay = True > >> # ZMQ > >> # rpc_backend=neutron.openstack.common.rpc.impl_zmq > >> # ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, > or IP. > >> # The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. > >> # rpc_zmq_bind_address = * > >> # ============ Notification System Options ===================== > >> # Notifications can be sent when network/subnet/port are created, > updated or deleted. > >> # There are three methods of sending notifications: logging (via the > >> # log_file directive), rpc (via a message queue) and > >> # noop (no notifications sent, the default) > >> # Notification_driver can be defined multiple times > >> # Do nothing driver > >> # notification_driver = neutron.openstack.common.notifier.no_op_notifier > >> # Logging driver > >> # notification_driver = neutron.openstack.common.notifier.log_notifier > >> # RPC driver. > >> # notification_driver = neutron.openstack.common.notifier.rpc_notifier > >> # default_notification_level is used to form actual topic name(s) or to > set logging level > >> # default_notification_level = INFO > >> # default_publisher_id is a part of the notification payload > >> # host = myhost.com > >> # default_publisher_id = $host > >> # Defined in rpc_notifier, can be comma separated values. > >> # The actual topic names will be %s.%(default_notification_level)s > >> # notification_topics = notifications > >> # Default maximum number of items returned in a single response, > >> # value == infinite and value < 0 means no max limit, and value must > >> # be greater than 0. If the number of items requested is greater than > >> # pagination_max_limit, server will just return pagination_max_limit > >> # of number of items. > >> # pagination_max_limit = -1 > >> # Maximum number of DNS nameservers per subnet > >> # max_dns_nameservers = 5 > >> # Maximum number of host routes per subnet > >> # max_subnet_host_routes = 20 > >> # Maximum number of fixed ips per port > >> # max_fixed_ips_per_port = 5 > >> # =========== items for agent management extension ============= > >> # Seconds to regard the agent as down; should be at least twice > >> # report_interval, to be sure the agent is down for good > >> # agent_down_time = 75 > >> # =========== end of items for agent management extension ===== > >> # =========== items for agent scheduler extension ============= > >> # Driver to use for scheduling network to DHCP agent > >> # network_scheduler_driver = > neutron.scheduler.dhcp_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler > >> # Driver to use for scheduling router to a default L3 agent > >> # router_scheduler_driver = > neutron.scheduler.l3_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler > >> # Driver to use for scheduling a loadbalancer pool to an lbaas agent > >> # loadbalancer_pool_scheduler_driver = > neutron.services.loadbalancer.agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler > >> # Allow auto scheduling networks to DHCP agent. It will schedule > non-hosted > >> # networks to first DHCP agent which sends get_active_networks message > to > >> # neutron server > >> # network_auto_schedule = True > >> # Allow auto scheduling routers to L3 agent. It will schedule non-hosted > >> # routers to first L3 agent which sends sync_routers message to neutron > server > >> # router_auto_schedule = True > >> # Number of DHCP agents scheduled to host a network. This enables > redundant > >> # DHCP agents for configured networks. > >> # dhcp_agents_per_network = 1 > >> # =========== end of items for agent scheduler extension ===== > >> # =========== WSGI parameters related to the API server ============== > >> # Number of separate worker processes to spawn. The default, 0, runs > the > >> # worker thread in the current process. Greater than 0 launches that > number of > >> # child processes as workers. The parent process manages them. > >> # api_workers = 0 > >> # Number of separate RPC worker processes to spawn. The default, 0, > runs the > >> # worker thread in the current process. Greater than 0 launches that > number of > >> # child processes as RPC workers. The parent process manages them. > >> # This feature is experimental until issues are addressed and testing > has been > >> # enabled for various plugins for compatibility. > >> # rpc_workers = 0 > >> # Sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds to use for each server > socket when > >> # starting API server. Not supported on OS X. > >> # tcp_keepidle = 600 > >> # Number of seconds to keep retrying to listen > >> # retry_until_window = 30 > >> # Number of backlog requests to configure the socket with. > >> # backlog = 4096 > >> # Max header line to accommodate large tokens > >> # max_header_line = 16384 > >> # Enable SSL on the API server > >> # use_ssl = False > >> # Certificate file to use when starting API server securely > >> # ssl_cert_file = /path/to/certfile > >> # Private key file to use when starting API server securely > >> # ssl_key_file = /path/to/keyfile > >> # CA certificate file to use when starting API server securely to > >> # verify connecting clients. This is an optional parameter only > required if > >> # API clients need to authenticate to the API server using SSL > certificates > >> # signed by a trusted CA > >> # ssl_ca_file = /path/to/cafile > >> # ======== end of WSGI parameters related to the API server ========== > >> > >> # ======== neutron nova interactions ========== > >> # Send notification to nova when port status is active. > >> notify_nova_on_port_status_changes = True > >> # Send notifications to nova when port data (fixed_ips/floatingips) > change > >> # so nova can update it's cache. > >> notify_nova_on_port_data_changes = True > >> # URL for connection to nova (Only supports one nova region currently). > >> nova_url = http://127.0.0.1:8774/v2 > >> # Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one > region > >> # nova_region_name = > >> nova_region_name = RegionOne > >> # Username for connection to nova in admin context > >> nova_admin_username = nova > >> # The uuid of the admin nova tenant > >> # nova_admin_tenant_id = > >> nova_admin_tenant_id = 8b83c2b6d22f4dfd82e15b105ea10ae3 > >> # Password for connection to nova in admin context. > >> nova_admin_password = xxxxxx > >> # Authorization URL for connection to nova in admin context. > >> # nova_admin_auth_url = > >> nova_admin_auth_url = http://localhost:35357/v2.0 > >> # Number of seconds between sending events to nova if there are any > events to send > >> # send_events_interval = 2 > >> # ======== end of neutron nova interactions ========== > >> [quotas] > >> # Default driver to use for quota checks > >> # quota_driver = neutron.db.quota_db.DbQuotaDriver > >> # Resource name(s) that are supported in quota features > >> # quota_items = network,subnet,port > >> # Default number of resource allowed per tenant. A negative value means > >> # unlimited. > >> # default_quota = -1 > >> # Number of networks allowed per tenant. A negative value means > unlimited. > >> # quota_network = 10 > >> # Number of subnets allowed per tenant. A negative value means > unlimited. > >> # quota_subnet = 10 > >> # Number of ports allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. > >> # quota_port = 50 > >> # Number of security groups allowed per tenant. A negative value means > >> # unlimited. > >> # quota_security_group = 10 > >> # Number of security group rules allowed per tenant. A negative value > means > >> # unlimited. > >> # quota_security_group_rule = 100 > >> # Number of vips allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. > >> # quota_vip = 10 > >> # Number of pools allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. > >> # quota_pool = 10 > >> # Number of pool members allowed per tenant. A negative value means > unlimited. > >> # The default is unlimited because a member is not a real resource > consumer > >> # on Openstack. However, on back-end, a member is a resource consumer > >> # and that is the reason why quota is possible. > >> # quota_member = -1 > >> # Number of health monitors allowed per tenant. A negative value means > >> # unlimited. > >> # The default is unlimited because a health monitor is not a real > resource > >> # consumer on Openstack. However, on back-end, a member is a resource > consumer > >> # and that is the reason why quota is possible. > >> # quota_health_monitors = -1 > >> # Number of routers allowed per tenant. A negative value means > unlimited. > >> # quota_router = 10 > >> # Number of floating IPs allowed per tenant. A negative value means > unlimited. > >> # quota_floatingip = 50 > >> [agent] > >> # Use "sudo neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf" to use the real > >> # root filter facility. > >> # Change to "sudo" to skip the filtering and just run the comand > directly > >> root_helper = sudo neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf > >> # =========== items for agent management extension ============= > >> # seconds between nodes reporting state to server; should be less than > >> # agent_down_time, best if it is half or less than agent_down_time > >> # report_interval = 30 > >> # =========== end of items for agent management extension ===== > >> [keystone_authtoken] > >> auth_uri = http://192.168.168.100:5000 > >> auth_host = 127.0.0.1 > >> auth_port = 35357 > >> auth_protocol = http > >> admin_tenant_name = service > >> admin_user = neutron > >> admin_password = xxxxxx > >> signing_dir = $state_path/keystone-signing > >> [database] > >> # This line MUST be changed to actually run the plugin. > >> # Example: > >> connection = mysql://neutron:xxxxxx@127.0.0.1/neutron_ml2 > >> # Replace 127.0.0.1 above with the IP address of the database used by > the > >> # main neutron server. (Leave it as is if the database runs on this > host.) > >> # connection = sqlite:// > >> # The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the slave database > >> # slave_connection = > >> # Database reconnection retry times - in event connectivity is lost > >> # set to -1 implies an infinite retry count > >> # max_retries = 10 > >> # Database reconnection interval in seconds - if the initial connection > to the > >> # database fails > >> # retry_interval = 10 > >> # Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool > >> # min_pool_size = 1 > >> # Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool > >> # max_pool_size = 10 > >> # Timeout in seconds before idle sql connections are reaped > >> # idle_timeout = 3600 > >> # If set, use this value for max_overflow with sqlalchemy > >> # max_overflow = 20 > >> # Verbosity of SQL debugging information. 0=None, 100=Everything > >> # connection_debug = 0 > >> # Add python stack traces to SQL as comment strings > >> # connection_trace = False > >> # If set, use this value for pool_timeout with sqlalchemy > >> # pool_timeout = 10 > >> [service_providers] > >> # Specify service providers (drivers) for advanced services like > loadbalancer, VPN, Firewall. > >> # Must be in form: > >> # service_provider=<service_type>:<name>:<driver>[:default] > >> # List of allowed service types includes LOADBALANCER, FIREWALL, VPN > >> # Combination of <service type> and <name> must be unique; <driver> > must also be unique > >> # This is multiline option, example for default provider: > >> # service_provider=LOADBALANCER:name:lbaas_plugin_driver_path:default > >> # example of non-default provider: > >> # service_provider=FIREWALL:name2:firewall_driver_path > >> # --- Reference implementations --- > >> # service_provider = > LOADBALANCER:Haproxy:neutron.services.loadbalancer.drivers.haproxy.plugin_driver.HaproxyOnHostPluginDriver:default > >> > service_provider=VPN:openswan:neutron.services.vpn.service_drivers.ipsec.IPsecVPNDriver:default > >> # In order to activate Radware's lbaas driver you need to uncomment the > next line. > >> # If you want to keep the HA Proxy as the default lbaas driver, remove > the attribute default from the line below. > >> # Otherwise comment the HA Proxy line > >> # service_provider = > LOADBALANCER:Radware:neutron.services.loadbalancer.drivers.radware.driver.LoadBalancerDriver:default > >> # uncomment the following line to make the 'netscaler' LBaaS provider > available. > >> # > service_provider=LOADBALANCER:NetScaler:neutron.services.loadbalancer.drivers.netscaler.netscaler_driver.NetScalerPluginDriver > >> # Uncomment the following line (and comment out the OpenSwan VPN line) > to enable Cisco's VPN driver. > >> # > service_provider=VPN:cisco:neutron.services.vpn.service_drivers.cisco_ipsec.CiscoCsrIPsecVPNDriver:default > >> # Uncomment the line below to use Embrane heleos as Load Balancer > service provider. > >> # > service_provider=LOADBALANCER:Embrane:neutron.services.loadbalancer.drivers.embrane.driver.EmbraneLbaas:default > >> > >> > >> and ml2_conf.ini: > >> [ml2] > >> # (ListOpt) List of network type driver entrypoints to be loaded from > >> # the neutron.ml2.type_drivers namespace. > >> # > >> # type_drivers = local,flat,vlan,gre,vxlan > >> # Example: type_drivers = flat,vlan,gre,vxlan > >> type_drivers = flat,vlan,gre > >> tenant_network_types = vlan,gre > >> mechanism_drivers = openvswitch > >> # (ListOpt) Ordered list of network_types to allocate as tenant > >> # networks. The default value 'local' is useful for single-box testing > >> # but provides no connectivity between hosts. > >> # > >> # tenant_network_types = local > >> # Example: tenant_network_types = vlan,gre,vxlan > >> # (ListOpt) Ordered list of networking mechanism driver entrypoints > >> # to be loaded from the neutron.ml2.mechanism_drivers namespace. > >> # mechanism_drivers = > >> # Example: mechanism drivers = openvswitch,mlnx > >> # Example: mechanism_drivers = arista > >> # Example: mechanism_drivers = cisco,logger > >> # Example: mechanism_drivers = openvswitch,brocade > >> # Example: mechanism_drivers = linuxbridge,brocade > >> [ml2_type_flat] > >> # (ListOpt) List of physical_network names with which flat networks > >> # can be created. Use * to allow flat networks with arbitrary > >> # physical_network names. > >> # > >> # flat_networks = > >> # Example:flat_networks = physnet1,physnet2 > >> # Example:flat_networks = * > >> [ml2_type_vlan] > >> # (ListOpt) List of <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples > >> # specifying physical_network names usable for VLAN provider and > >> # tenant networks, as well as ranges of VLAN tags on each > >> # physical_network available for allocation as tenant networks. > >> # > >> # network_vlan_ranges = > >> # Example: network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999,physnet2 > >> [ml2_type_gre] > >> # (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples > enumerating ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network > allocation > >> # tunnel_id_ranges = > >> tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000 > >> [ml2_type_vxlan] > >> # (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <vni_min>:<vni_max> tuples > enumerating > >> # ranges of VXLAN VNI IDs that are available for tenant network > allocation. > >> # > >> # vni_ranges = > >> # (StrOpt) Multicast group for the VXLAN interface. When configured, > will > >> # enable sending all broadcast traffic to this multicast group. When > left > >> # unconfigured, will disable multicast VXLAN mode. > >> # > >> # vxlan_group = > >> # Example: vxlan_group = 239.1.1.1 > >> [securitygroup] > >> # Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. > >> # It should be false when you use nova security group. > >> firewall_driver = > neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver > >> enable_security_group = True > >> > >> Rgds, > >> John > >> > >> On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:22 AM, john decot <johnde...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> the is no upstart file in log directory. > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> John. > >>> > >>> On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Gangur, Hrushikesh (R & D HP Cloud) < > hrushikesh.gan...@hp.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Do you see any neutron logs getting created in /var/log/upstart > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> From: john decot [mailto:johnde...@gmail.com] > >>>> Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2014 6:14 AM > >>>> To: openstack@lists.openstack.org > >>>> Subject: [Openstack] neutron-server cannot start > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> I am new to openstack. I am trying to bring neutron-server up but > try to fail. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> output of /etc/init.d/neutron-server status > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> is > >>>> > >>>> neutron dead but pid file exists > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> tail -f /var/log/messages is > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> detected unhandled Python exception in '/usr/bin/neutron-server' > >>>> > >>>> Not saving repeating crash in '/usr/bin/neutron-server' > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> direcotry /var/log/neutron is empty > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Any help is appreciated. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Thanking You, > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Regards, > >>>> > >>>> John > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Mailing list: > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > >> Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org > >> Unsubscribe : > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > >> > >> > >> !DSPAM:1,53d46cbd143596451224348! > >> !DSPAM:1,53d47657156749327115755! > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org > Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.openstack.org > Unsubscribe : > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack > >
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