Hi folks,

Is anyone actively working on these issues:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/quantum/+bugs ?

I'm planning on updating the admin guide with info about Red Hat and Ubuntu
packaged installs, but at this point, I think we'd have to mark Ubuntu as
unsupported with packages.  Definitely don't want to have to do that.

Dan


On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Ken Caruso <k...@ipl31.net> wrote:

>
> On Apr 11, 2012, at 12:28 AM, Dan Wendlandt wrote:
>
> Tested with Essex release on Precise Beta2 using the OVS plugin.
>
> Would be great if someone with debian packaging experience could take a
> look at this, as things currently seem pretty busted, though perhaps I'm
> doing something wrong.
>
> Dan
>
>
> root@ubuntu1:/etc/quantum/plugins/openvswitch# dpkg -l | grep quantum
> ii  python-quantum                   2012.1-0ubuntu2            Quantum is
> a virutal network service for Openstack. (python library)
> ii  python-quantumclient             2012.1-0ubuntu1            client -
> Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack
> ii  quantum-common                   2012.1-0ubuntu2            common -
> Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack.
> ii  quantum-plugin-openvswitch       2012.1-0ubuntu2            Quantum is
> a virtual network service for Openstack. (openvswitch plugin)
> ii  quantum-server                   2012.1-0ubuntu2            server -
> Quantum is a virtual network service for Openstack
>
> Here's a list of issues:
>
> Ran apt-get install quantum-server
>
> Could not install quantum-server
> - chown: cannot access `/etc/quantum/' : No such file or directory
> - chown: cannot access `/var/run/quantum/' : No such file or directory
>
>
> I think these just need to be added to quantum-common.dirs file in the
> debian directory of the quantum package. If the proper process is to open a
> bug in launchpad against the quantum packaging I can go ahead and do that
> if it is not done already.
>
> -Ken
>
>
> Fixed this by making the directories manually
>
> - plugins.ini and quantum.conf should be copied from "etc" directory in
> source to /etc/quantum .  /etc/quantum is empty right now.
>
> - "service quantum-server start" doesn't work.  No init scripts.
>
> - quantum-ryu-agent was installed in /usr/bin even though I didn't install
> the ryu plugin.
>
> Ran apt-get install quantum-openvswitch-plugin
>
> - quantum-openvswitch-agent was installed into
> /usr/bin/quantum-openvswitch-agent/quantum-openvswitch-agent, so it did not
> show up in the path.
>
> - no logging to /var/log/quantum (at least server logging should go here,
> ideally agents would have log as well)
>
> - mysql, python-mysqldb  should be a dependency for the
> quantum-openvswitch-plugin
>
> - I suspect agents should be separate packages from the main plugin
> packages.  Plugins correspond to code that is running on the main quantum
> controller (i.e., the node running the API) . Agents run on each compute
> node, managing the vswitch.
>
> - ovs quantum agent package should depend on python-mysqldb and
> openvswitch-switch
>
> - ideally, agent would have init scripts as well.
>
>
>
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