If u feel like it. https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-DevstackPy/wiki
Try it out :-) On 3/13/12 8:29 AM, "Kevin Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote: Thanks Marton, I'm just running through another devstack install now. This failed for me when I followed the instructions yesterday. Yours are in more detail so hopefully some quirk of my environment might've caused an issue (don't see why, but not ruling anything out). My goal is a working example that I can then roll out into the datacenter. So while devstack gets me an installation, it will just give the confidence that OpenStack is real. I'd happily take that at the moment, though. The current work I'm doing is having 2 machines in front of me: one running devstack on 11.10 and the other running E4 on 12.04 B1. I can then start troubleshooting a reference set up to one that is closer to my goal. Cheers, Kev On 13 March 2012 15:20, Marton Kiss <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Kevin, I like suggest you to start with devstack first. It is the shortest way if you like to deploy a working openstack on a single machine (takes just a few minutes). Anyway if you like to see a different deployment scenario, it requires a proper planning and more time. In the last two days I've deployed Essex and Diablo using devstack, both of them works well. Essex on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise requires a server deployment with openssh enabled as root user: adduser stack apt-get install sudo -y echo "stack ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers after that, login as stack user: sudo apt-get install git -y git clone git://github.com/cloudbuilders/devstack.git <http://github.com/cloudbuilders/devstack.git> cd devstack create localrc file: LIBVIRT_TYPE=qemu FLOATING_RANGE=192.168.122.224/28 <http://192.168.122.224/28> FIXED_RANGE=10.0.0.0/24 <http://10.0.0.0/24> FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE=256 FLAT_INTERFACE=eth0 You can comment out LIBVIRT_TYPE, I used this flag, because it was deployed inside a kvm server. I needed to modify the files/apts/glance file, and comment out the python-argparse line, because it was provided by python himself, and deployment stopped due an dependency issue. python-eventlet python-routes python-greenlet #python-argparse python-sqlalchemy python-wsgiref python-pastedeploy python-xattr python-iso8601 After that, just start stack.sh: FORCE=yes ./stack.sh It will deploy the entire stack after a few minutes, and display access accounts and urls for dashboard and api. Diablo is the same process as above, with the following differences: - deployed on oneiric server - don't need to hack files/apt/glance - requires an extra package if you like to use vncproxy, so don't forget to apt-get install python-numpy. My experience that success depends on proper OS environment and openstack component configuration. Regards, Márton Kiss, CTO Xemeti
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