Hi Vedsar, I have done in the past the same thing. I have installed openstack on AWS with three node: 1 controller, 1 network, 1 compute.
I was able to spawn istances, but they couldn't get their IP without a strange trick: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack/2014-September/009514.html Even if the instances got their IP, I wasn't able to ping or ssh in them. I think the problem is related to AWS Elastic IP. Each AWS node has an interface with a private IP, which can be associated to a public Elastic IP. But the external interface of the Network Node needs (directly) a public ip: http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/apt/content/ch_basic_environment.html#basics-networking-neutron I've also tried Digital Ocean. There, with the same three node installation, I was able to ping and ssh into instances. But they couldn't reach the internet. So in the end, I think the best way is to use your own server :D Best regards, Claudio Il 16/01/2015 12:32, Vedsar Kushwaha ha scritto: > How can I install openstack-juno on AWS centos 7 with multiple nodes? > > I installed it on 1 AWS instance (single node open-stack installation), > but then also I cannot do SSH login to the instances launched by open-stack. > Please help > -- > Vedsar Kushwaha > M.Tech-Computational Science > Indian Institute of Science > > > _______________________________________________ > 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