Just Ccing to the list, in case someone can help.
It seems that package oslo.rootwrap is not properly installed.
On 16/9/2014 11:32 πμ, Christos Grivas wrote:
Thank you Thanassis for your time,
I found the following error in the nova-network.log file that resides
in /var/log/upstart/ directory:
sudo nova-rootwrap/etc/nova/rootwrap.confip addr add
169.254.169.254/32 <http://169.254.169.254/32> scope link dev lo
Exit code: 1
ImportError: Nomodule named rootwrap.cmd
I found that there might be some problem with the oslo.rootwrap
package installation but i can not find a way to solve it.
Has anyone experienced the same problem? (and hopefully solved it...)
Chris
2014-09-16 11:04 GMT+03:00 Thanassis Parathyras
<aparathy...@stackmasters.eu <mailto:aparathy...@stackmasters.eu>>:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for sharing more details. It looks like you are performing
a manual install on ubuntu 14.04 using canonical cloud repos.
That's fine, i think the issue you are experiencing has something
to do with upstart (the new init daemon) and the order OpenStack
(nova in particular) services are started.
To be honest, i have not used this one yet and can't help you more
on this.
May be someone else in the list can provide more useful pointers.
Best,
Thanassis
On 15/9/2014 6:20 μμ, Christos Grivas wrote:
To begin with, I am trying to get familiar with openstack
services by following the OpenStack installation guide for ubuntu
14.04.
This means that i download the appropriate packages with apt-get
and configure the appropriate *.conf files.
I believe that when someone installs the services they should be
starting automatically when the node boots.
This happens with nova-scheduler glance keystone and alla the
services that run in the controller node.
The services that run on the compute node (nova-compute &
nova-network) have to be started manually ("$nova-manage service
list" shows xxx next to these services).
Is it regarded as normal to configure within a startup script
these services to start automatically or there is something wrong
with my configuration?
B/R
Chris
2014-09-15 16:39 GMT+03:00 Thanassis Parathyras
<aparathy...@stackmasters.eu <mailto:aparathy...@stackmasters.eu>>:
Hi Christos,
Can you provide more details on the subject system?
It would be useful to know OS version, OpenStack release and
the way you are following to set up the system (e.g. manual,
distribution, puppet, ...).
Best,
Thanassis
On 15/9/2014 1:11 μμ, Christos Grivas wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to set up a two node openstack
architecture with nova-network.
My problem is that the services in the compute node do not
start automatically and that is the reason why several
errors raise (e.g. http 500 when i try to make the initial
network)
The fact is that when i manually run in the compute node the
commands: "#nova-network&" and "nova-compute&" everything
works as expected. I even start instances and they can ping
each other.
How to make services start automatically? May it be the
database that causes these problems? (fyi i have dropped and
recreated the tables and the problem remains)
Thank you in advance,
Chris
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