As I indicated, you can dress the volume stuff. Here is the rejoin-stack.sh I have, I just added a few lines to deal with the volume problem, if you use the script attached, everything will work fine. if you have swift enabled, change the data file to fit your configuration
(See attached file: rejoin-stack.sh) Tong Li Emerging Technologies & Standards From: Dean Troyer <[email protected]> To: Tong Li/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS, Cc: Hao Wang <[email protected]>, [email protected] Date: 10/25/2012 11:34 AM Subject: Re: [Openstack] Could I restart devstack with old configuration? On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Tong Li <[email protected]> wrote: you can run rejoin-stack.sh from devstack directory to restart the whole thing. However, there are some problems dealing with volume. But other services should be OK. rejoin-stack.sh only addresses restarting the processes running under screen. If you've used unstack.sh or rebooted it will probably not bring everything back. We do need restack.sh to undo unstack.sh. ;) As an alternative, if/when you do want to start with a fresh install but have additional things to add you can create local.sh to do that work at the end of stack.sh. There is an example in samples/local.sh. dt -- Dean Troyer [email protected]
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