Stderr: "sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified\nSorry, user quantum is not allowed to execute
above caused by quantum user does not have permission for sudo See this discussion: https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide/issues/39 quantum ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL Thank You, Regards Kamarul Follow me at rehdat.blogspot.com On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Nikhil Mittal <mittalnik...@gmail.com>wrote: > Kamarul, > The status shown on the dashboard is confusing. Under Router Detail > section, it shows Status as Active. But under Interfaces it shows as DOWN > but Admin status as UP (refer the cut-paste below). > Also i see following error message in /var/log/quantum/dhcp-agent.log: > > +++++++++++++++ > Stderr: "sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified\nSorry, > user quantum is not allowed to execute > ...... > ERROR [quantum.agent.dhcp_agent] Unable to sync network state. > +++++++++++++++ > > ============================================== > Router Overview: router_osk_1 > Namerouter_osk_1IDa04a3393-f292-4943-9e13-4a5733921bb6StatusACTIVE > ------------------------------ > Interfaces > Add > Interface<http://10.78.104.111/horizon/project/routers/a04a3393-f292-4943-9e13-4a5733921bb6/addinterface> > Name Fixed IPs Status Type Admin State Actions > (449eac7f)<http://10.78.104.111/horizon/project/networks/ports/449eac7f-e582-4816-b099-93f5dd49c15f/detail> > > - 10.78.99.81 > > DOWNInternal InterfaceUP > Displaying 1 item > ================================================================= > Thanks, > Nikhil > > > > > On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Kamarul <profkama...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Nikhil, >> >> Configuring networking (quantum) is a common problem as such a vm cannot >> ping to other host outside of openstack setup. >> For a start, you may look into logs (/var/log/quantum), that will give >> you clue. >> >> What is your router's interfaces status, up or down? >> >> Go through below logs >> >> dhcp-agent.log >> l3-agent.log >> openvswitch-agent.log >> ovs-cleanup.log >> server.log >> >> >> >> >> >> Thank You, >> >> Regards >> Kamarul >> >> Follow me at rehdat.blogspot.com >> >> >> On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Nikhil Mittal <mittalnik...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> I followed the guide on installing Grizzly on single-node setup. I was >>> able to install my own customized VM successfully (though after resolving a >>> few glitches) but the VM is not accessible on the same host or from another >>> machine. The IP address assigned to the VM does not respond to pings, etc. >>> though the instance is very much alive (can access via Dashboard console). >>> Network topology shows Router and the VM being assigned an IP. >>> >>> The commands 'ifconfig' does not show any of the bridges, nor 'route' >>> shows any additional routes created. >>> I have attached the screenshot of the network topology (from Dashboard). >>> >>> NOTE: >>> 1. I am using Ubuntu 13.04 on x86 64 bit Intel platform with two NICs. >>> Both NICs have addresses which are accessible within the enterprise network. >>> 2. I have added required security group to enable TCP and ICMP traffic. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Nikhil >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >> >
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