I've followed instructions at http://designate.readthedocs.org/en/latest/getting-started.html#development-environment to build and launch designate in a redhat 6.5 VM.
I was able to install it (with some minor changes) but when trying to start designate, the first command failed: *designate-manage database sync* In the first execution, designate raises this error: *2015-06-30 12:04:08.874 26704 INFO migrate.versioning.api [designate-manage - - - - -] 46 -> 47... 2015-06-30 12:04:09.456 26704 CRITICAL designate [designate-manage - - - - -] OperationalError: (OperationalError) no such column: reverse_name u'UPDATE recordsets SET reverse_name=reverse(recordsets.name <http://recordsets.name>)' ()* If I reexecute this command, it changes slightly but it fails in the same step (46 -> 47): *2015-06-30 12:04:23.359 26715 INFO migrate.versioning.api [designate-manage - - - - -] 46 -> 47... 2015-06-30 12:04:23.365 26715 CRITICAL designate [designate-manage - - - - -] OperationalError: (OperationalError) duplicate column name: reverse_name u"\nALTER TABLE domains ADD reverse_name VARCHAR(255) DEFAULT ''" ()* It looks like a problem in the database scripts. Any fix for this? Today I installed devstack in a Ubuntu VM, with designate support, and it does work. Apparently both are using the same source code for designate. Could it be related to the operating system?
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