I do not doubt the system works, as long as you know what you are doing! The problem I am having as far as I can see is that I get an incomplete ISO build, when I perform it my ISO is around 2GB in size, and hence when I deploy it to a server I am missing what looks like critical files. For example the /opt/dell/barclamps/network directory only contains cache and nothing like chef etc.
I follow the dev tool instructions on the crowbar site and then do the ./dev build and have tried numerous switches. I would love to know what log files I am supposed to look at, tried syslog on the devtool server I have and all the /var/log but see nothing obvious. Thanks for your help and responding, I am going to go back through my 6th rebuild of a devtool server and try again, can you confirm for me what I need to specify to build from the pebbles release? I think it is at this bit below that I am getting confused and causing the issue. * ./dev switch development 1. you can see all the releases with ./dev releases 2. choices trunk (default, trunk), 1.2 = fledermaus, 1.3 Cloudera = elefante * ./dev checkout master ------ I do a ./dev checkout openstack-os-build 1. you can see all the branches with git branch -a 2. choices are master (default, trunk), openstack-os-build (OpenStack), cloudera-os-build (Hadoop) 3. different branches represent different "distros" which combine different sets of barclamps (e.g. openstack, hadoop) * ./dev build --os ubuntu-12.04 --update-cache Regards Steve Friday Solutions Architect Sr Cnsltnt - Cloud Engineering CoE Dell | Services Product Group Mobile +1 (512) 815 0476 [cid:[email protected]]<https://cloudconsole.dell.com/Online/Signup/Products/> From: Сергей Юдин [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 17 July 2013 14:12 To: Jakesch, Simon Cc: Friday, Stephen; crowbar Subject: Re: [Crowbar] Pull From Source Could you please provide log of failed build? 2013/7/17 Сергей Юдин <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> I just now checked, the build works fine using ./build_crowbar.sh ubuntu-12.04 --update-pfs-caches --update-cache --barclamps cinder crowbar database deployer dns ganglia git glance ipmi keystone logging nagios network nova nova_dashboard ntp openstack provisioner quantum rabbitmq swift tempest test 2013/7/17 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Try using -wild-cache it'll actually turn on PFS behind the scenes. From: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Friday, Stephen Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 4:34 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Cc: crowbar Subject: Re: [Crowbar] Pull From Source I tried using ./dev build --os ubuntu-12.04 --update-pfs-caches That fails as it cannot find all the packages it looks like it needs -update-cache Should I use both switches together Regards Steve Friday Solutions Architect Sr Cnsltnt - Cloud Engineering CoE Dell | Services Product Group Mobile +1 (512) 815 0476 [cid:[email protected]]<https://cloudconsole.dell.com/Online/Signup/Products/> From: Сергей Юдин [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 16 July 2013 13:34 To: Friday, Stephen Cc: crowbar Subject: Re: [Crowbar] Pull From Source I suppose you should install git barclamp first, there is message about missed dependency or something should be inside crowbar's log. And build should be built with --update-pfs-caches, afaik. 2013/7/16 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> I have been trying to test PFS from Mesa, I understand that this is not tested currently, my issue is that once I select this option the status light turns yellow and nothing happens, I am at a loss as to where I start troubleshooting, I tried looking at the /var/log/nodes and tail'd that but got nothing back from it. If I go with PFS as False the deployment works from the build so I know its communicating with the Crowbar server and I can see messages in the nodes log files. Can someone point me where to look to start troubleshooting. Regards Steve Friday Solutions Architect Sr Cnsltnt - Cloud Engineering CoE Dell | Services Product Group Mobile +1 (512) 815 0476 [cid:[email protected]]<https://cloudconsole.dell.com/Online/Signup/Products/> _______________________________________________ Crowbar mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/crowbar For more information: http://crowbar.github.com/
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