Hi Sushma, I checked via grep -r -i "neutron" /etc/nova
and nothing was found, so I don't think anywhere is a reference to Neutron. Also the service-ist doesn't reveal anything regarding Neutron: root@xxx:/etc/nova# keystone service-list > +----------------------------------+----------+----------+---------------------------+ > | id | name | type | description > | > +----------------------------------+----------+----------+---------------------------+ > | ee0eb864efb5468e99bf2e06af231e3c | cinder | volume | Cinder Volume > Service | > | 4240024c911c452f8c635d71a42ef550 | cinderv2 | volumev2 | Cinder Volume > Service V2 | > | cd614d51e10f46c2b33d3a53f99e8a14 | glance | image | Glance Image > Service | > | deb5dfc38fb84e80b2c8b117833e62a7 | keystone | identity | Keystone Identity > Service | > | f2fe0263888b4f55b13d1841df4fd863 | nova | compute | Nova Compute > service | > +----------------------------------+----------+----------+---------------------------+ Anything else I could check? I searched for neutron in local_settings.py and only found something in the logging section, everything else neutron related was commented out. Greetings -Sascha- Am 20.01.2014 09:20, schrieb Sushma Korati: > Hi Sascha, > > Can you please check nova-configurations. May be some configurations are > pointing to neutron. > Because as far as I am aware when we use nova-network, horizon or nova-client > will not hit neutron. > > Regards, > Sushma Korati > > ________________________________________ > From: Sascha Vogt [[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 1:27 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Openstack] Horizon in Havana with nova-network instead of Neutron > > Hi all, > > I'm pretty new to OpenStack and am currently trying to setup Ubuntu with > Havana on a single node with single NIC (with the idea to later add a > few compute nodes also with a single NIC). > > My first try was a setup with Neutron but that I couldn't get to work, > now I started fresh with nova-network and it's working so far. > Unfortunately Horizon doesn't come up. From the Apache error.log it > looks like Horizion fails to load Neutron: > > [Tue Jan 14 16:40:47 2014] [error] File > "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/neutronclient/v2_0/client.py", line > 1175, in retry_request > [Tue Jan 14 16:40:47 2014] [error] raise > exceptions.ConnectionFailed(reason=_("Maximum attempts reached")) > [Tue Jan 14 16:40:47 2014] [error] ConnectionFailed: Connection to > neutron failed: Maximum attempts reached > > Is there a way to use Horizon without Neutron in Havana? > > Greetings > -Sascha- _______________________________________________ Mailing list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack
