Hi Kiall,

Thank you for your pointers, they were very helpful! I'll give it a try.

Thank you!
David

On Fri 16 Aug 2013 12:23:15 WEST, Mac Innes, Kiall wrote:

Hi David,

The getting started guide walks through an install into a virtualenv,
which will isolate the dependencies from any other services. So -
Following this on your existing controller should be safe.

Generally speaking, our dependencies are fairly close to the current
havana deps, So, I wouldn't recommend installing from .deb's alongside
an earlier version of OpenStack. At HP, we deploy onto dedicated servers
where the dependencies won't conflict.

We do plan on cutting a formal release in or around the time of the
Havana release (October), at which point it'll be easier to maintain a
compatible set of .deb's.

In the meantime, you can install Designate using the PPA/.deb's inside
an instance on top of nova, or you can install into a virtualenv on the
controller node by following the getting started guide.

Let me know if you have any questions!

Thanks,
Kiall

On 16/08/13 11:13, David Palma wrote:


Hi Stackers

I am looking forward to install Designate in order to get familiarized
with DnsaaS on openstack. I noticed that there are some installations
guides available such as:

http://designate.readthedocs.org/en/latest/getting-started.html

and

http://timsimmons.me/getting-started-with-openstack-and-designate

Has anyone already worked with Designate? Should I install it on my
controller node or should I install it on a separate machine in order to
prevent possible conflicts with Openstack services running on the
controller node?

Can anyone enlighten me ?

Thanks in advance,

David Palma

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