Hello Claudiu, thanks.
I have installed nova-compute with cloudbase solutions, it run very will.But, I 
want to know how to install nova-compute manually with source code on windows 
2012.I have fellowed the doc in 
http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/config-reference/compute/hypervisor-hyper-v.html,
 it's not the lastest.Do you have any other installation documents?
Thank you again.
Lihui Zhao 
------------------------------------------------------------------From:Claudiu 
Belu <cb...@cloudbasesolutions.com>Send Time:2016年11月8日(星期二) 
22:37To:zhaolihuisky <zhaolihui...@aliyun.com>; openstack 
<openstack@lists.openstack.org>; Matt Riedemann 
<mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>Subject:RE: [Openstack] 
[OpenStack][Nova][virt][hyperv] Failed to install nova-compute on windows 2012 
R2
Hello,


It seems that you have not installed the requirements necessary to run 
nova-compute.


To do that, you'll have to install its requirements:


cd path\to\nova\project

pip install -r requirements.txt


If you have a fresh install of python, you might not even have pip installed. 
You'll have to run:


easy_install pip


Also, keep in mind that nova has quite a few requirements, out of which there 
are several that require a C compiler (for example: the cryptography, numpy, 
etc. requirements). There might even be some Linux specific requirements (e.g.: 
posix_ipc), which are
 extremely difficult to build on Windows. Which is why I recommended the 
installer [1], which already takes care of those requirements automatically.


[1] https://cloudbase.it/openstack-hyperv-driver/


Best regards,


Claudiu Belu

From: zhaolihuisky [zhaolihui...@aliyun.com]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 11:27 AM
To: openstack; Matt Riedemann; Claudiu Belu
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [OpenStack][Nova][virt][hyperv] Failed to install 
nova-compute on windows 2012 R2

Hello, Claudiu
Thanks for your reply.I fellowed the command, but it error:
PS C:\OpenStack> python.exe C:\Python27\Scripts\nova-compute-script.py 
--config-file 'C:\Program Files\OpenStack\Nova\et

c\nova.conf'

Traceback (most recent call last):

  File "C:\Python27\Scripts\nova-compute-script.py", line 5, in <module>

    from pkg_resources import load_entry_point

  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 3084, in 
<module>

    @_call_aside

  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 3070, in 
_call_aside

    f(*args, **kwargs)

  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 3097, in 
_initialize_master_working_set

    working_set = WorkingSet._build_master()

  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 651, in 
_build_master

    ws.require(__requires__)

  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 952, in 
require

    needed = self.resolve(parse_requirements(requirements))

  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 839, in 
resolve

    raise DistributionNotFound(req, requirers)

pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: The 'castellan>=0.3.1' distribution was not 
found and is required by nova
How to resolve this problem?
------------------------------------------------------------------From:Claudiu 
Belu <cb...@cloudbasesolutions.com>Send Time:2016年10月28日(星期五) 
19:29To:zhaolihuisky <zhaolihui...@aliyun.com>; openstack 
<openstack@lists.openstack.org>; Matt Riedemann 
<mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>Subject:RE: [Openstack] 
[OpenStack][Nova][virt][hyperv]
Hello,v


Thanks Matt for the mail, and I apologize for the delay.


So, the error you've experienced is because you've tried to run an .exe file 
with python. Instead, you should have run:

'C:\Python27\python.exe c:\Python27\Scripts\nova-compute-script.py 
--config-file c:\etc\nova\nova.conf'


My personal recomendation is to use the installer [1], which greatly simplifies 
setting up a Hyper-V compute node. It comes with already compiled requirements 
(some of which would require a C compiler), it helps with the config files, and 
it registers nova-compute,
 neutron-hyperv-agent, and ceilometer-polling as Windows services (and you will 
be able to control with commands like Start-Service / Stop-Service nova-compute 
(or any other service) in powershell, or net start/stop nova-compute in cmd). 
It can also be automatable
 [2].


I would also recommend using OVS Windows [3]. You will also find a link to a 
step-by-step installation guide on [3]. Please do keep in mind that you can't 
run both neutron-ovs-agent and neutron-hyperv-agent at the same time, on the 
same vSwitches. As far as
 security groups go, starting with OVS 2.6 (to be released soon!), you can you 
the OVSFirewallDriver, but the HyperVSecurityGroupsDriver works as well 
(starting with Liberty).


As for the Hyper-V version, you can get the latest version, the Windows Hyper-V 
Server 2016 [4], or at the very least, Windows Hyper-V Server 2012 R2. They are 
free :)

If you want to also try out live migration, the Hyper-V compute nods will have 
to be joined into an Active Directory.


For Windows images, you can find some evaluation images here [5]. Windows 
guests work better on Hyper-V. Or if you want a simple cirros, you can get it 
from here [6]. Make sure that when you register the images into glance, you'll 
register them with the vhd
 disk_format and hypervisor_type=hyperv. This will ensure that nova will 
properly schedule instances to Hyper-V compute nodes.


glance image-create --visibility public --property hypervisor_type=hyperv 
--name cirros-vhdx --disk-format vhd --container-format bare --file 
cirros-0.3.4-x86_64.vhdx


I would also like to note that we have a weekly Windows / Hyper-V IRC meeting 
[7], which you are welcome to join and participate / ask any questions you 
might have.


[1] https://cloudbase.it/openstack-hyperv-driver/

[2] 
https://cloudbase.it/hyper-v-nova-compute-installer-unattended-setup/

[3] https://cloudbase.it/openvswitch/

[4] 
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-hyper-v-server-2016

[5] https://cloudbase.it/windows-cloud-images/

[6] 
https://cloudbase.it/downloads/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64.vhdx.gz 

[7] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Hyper-V



If I'm missing anything, please let me know!


Best regards,


Claudiu Belu

From: zhaolihuisky [zhaolihui...@aliyun.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 11:31 AM
To: openstack; Matt Riedemann
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [OpenStack][Nova][virt][hyperv]

Thanks for reply.
I have fellowed this doc to install nova-compute.But there was an error on the 
step with command 'C:\Python27\python.exe c:\Python27\Scripts\nova-compute 
--config-file c:\etc\nova\nova.conf', and
 error is:"  File "C:\Python27\Scripts\nova-compute.exe", line 1

SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\x90' in file 
C:\Python27\Scripts\nova-compute.exe on line 1, but no encoding declared

; see http://python.org/dev/peps/pep-0263/ for 
details"------------------------------------------------------------------From:Matt
 Riedemann <mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>Send Time:2016年10月27日(星期四) 
16:14To:openstack <openstack@lists.openstack.org>Subject:Re: [Openstack] 
[OpenStack][Nova][virt][hyperv]

On 10/27/2016 8:38 AM, zhaolihuisky wrote:

> Hi, all

> I want to use hyperv.

> How to install nova-compute with source code on windows 2012 operation system?

>

> Best Regards.

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http://docs.openstack.org/newton/config-reference/compute/hypervisor-hyper-v.html


Claudiu Belu is a good contact for this. He works on the hyper-v compute 

driver code in Nova.


-- 


Thanks,


Matt Riedemann



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