Hi Turbo, The first thing I want to know
- Which VM are you creating(i.e; which OS image are you taking)? - What size are you using and all? Secondly, - Which flavor are you using for VM creation.? On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Eugen Block <ebl...@nde.ag> wrote: > Can't you boot an instance without cinder? >>> >> >> Don't know, can I?? >> > > Well, you should ;-) How do you try to boot your instance, from CLI or > Horizon? If it's Horizon, you would have to NOT klick the button "Create a > new volume --> Yes" ;-) If it's CLI it's sufficient to only execute "nova > boot --flavor <FLAVOR> --image <IMAGE-ID> --nic net-id=<NET-ID> (optional: > only if you have multiple networks available) <NAME>" > This way you avoid creating a volume. > > You could edit nova.conf >>> >> How? >> > > It's usually the default, although I'm really not an expert in Openstack. > But if you simply try to set up nova on control and compute node following > an install guide, it should bring you there. > I followed > http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-obs/nova-controller-install.html, > there aren't many options to configure and it defaults to local file > storage. > > From what I can see, it doesn't even start sharing via iSCSI >> > > You should try to fix that before you try to use it with openstack. > > Didn't even knew you could do that. Thought you HAD to use cinder/swift.. >> >> Please point me to a faq/howto/doc on how to do that, thanx! >> > > I used this guide: > > http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-obs/environment-networking-storage-cinder.html > In the section for block storage it says "Block storage node (Optional)", > so you wouldn't have to, but I guess it makes sense in the longterm. But as > I already said, first you should try to get an instance running at all > before using another backend. > > > Regards, > Eugen > > Zitat von Turbo Fredriksson <tu...@bayour.com>: > > On Jun 20, 2016, at 3:27 PM, Eugen Block wrote: >> >> Can't you boot an instance without cinder? >>> >> >> Don't know, can I?? >> >> You could edit nova.conf to use local file system, just to have a running >>> instance. If that works you can switch to another backend. >>> >> >> How? >> >> cinder create --image <IMAGE-ID> --name <NAME> <SIZE> >>> >> >> I'll try that thanx. How do you do that with the "openstack" command? >> >> Try debugging your iscsi connection, maybe first without openstack. >>> >> >> From what I can see, it doesn't even start sharing via iSCSI.. >> >> In my environment, I first tried to get all services running and working >>> without external backends, cinder, glance and nova all ran on local storage. >>> >> >> Didn't even knew you could do that. Thought you HAD to use cinder/swift.. >> >> Please point me to a faq/howto/doc on how to do that, thanx! >> >> Then I tried other backends for cinder (iscsi), now all services use ceph. >>> >> >> ceph? >> -- >> Life sucks and then you die >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 >> > > > > -- > Eugen Block voice : +49-40-559 51 75 > NDE Netzdesign und -entwicklung AG fax : +49-40-559 51 77 > Postfach 61 03 15 > D-22423 Hamburg e-mail : ebl...@nde.ag > > Vorsitzende des Aufsichtsrates: Angelika Mozdzen > Sitz und Registergericht: Hamburg, HRB 90934 > Vorstand: Jens-U. Mozdzen > USt-IdNr. DE 814 013 983 > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 > -- *Thanks & Regards,* *Abhishek* *Cloudbyte Inc. <http://www.cloudbyte.com>*
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