Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

2018-05-15 Thread Davis, Matthew
Hi Richard,

It was either Newton or Mitaka. I’m not sure. For unrelated reasons that 
deployment has been destroyed and my colleague is currently installing Ocata. 
Once that’s up I’ll give it another try.

As for the exact command, unfortunately I can’t remember the contents of 
$PARAMS. I lost the script which had $PARAMS, because that openstack deployment 
was destroyed.

So unfortunately it looks like we can’t solve this issue at the moment. I’ll 
update this thread once I have a chance to try on Ocata.


Thanks,
Matt



From: Richard Whitehouse (projectclearwater.org) 
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Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2018 3:28 AM
To: clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org; Davis, Matthew 
<matthew.davi...@team.telstra.com>
Subject: RE: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

Matt,

What version of OpenStack are you running against? – it sounds like there may 
be compatibility issues with heat templates.

Can you provide the full command – or at least the set of parameters that you 
are provide to stack create?


Richard

From: Clearwater [mailto:clearwater-boun...@lists.projectclearwater.org] On 
Behalf Of Davis, Matthew
Sent: 04 May 2018 01:46
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Subject: Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

Hi,

I’ve tried that, and now I get the error:

ERROR: Failed to validate: : resources.mgmt_network: : Property network not 
assigned

Or

ERROR: Failed to validate: : resources.sig_network: : Property network not 
assigned

(It alternates between the two each time I try)

I’ve tried running `heat stack-create` (as per the README) but that gives a 
warning about deprecated commands. So I’ve also tried

openstack stack create --parameter $PARAMS -t clearwater.yaml clearwater_heat

But the result is the same.

I’ve also tried validation (both with the heat and openstack commands), but 
validation of templates doesn’t work recursively. The validator only validated 
clearwater.yaml, not any others.

I can’t see any property in any file named just “network”, except for 
constraints like “neutron.network”.


Thanks,
Matt

From: Clearwater [mailto:clearwater-boun...@lists.projectclearwater.org] On 
Behalf Of tahir Masood
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2018 1:53 AM
To: 
clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org<mailto:clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org>
Subject: Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

Download all the yaml files to your openstack controller
Create the key using the command provided in the read me of git hub repo and 
deploy the stack.
Make sure sure you are in the folder where all other yaml files are present
Clearwater.yaml is the main file used to trigger the stack creation all other 
will be called by this file automatically

Regards
Tahir

On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, 8:47 PM joehary ar, 
<joeh...@gmail.com<mailto:joeh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to seek support and guidance on how I can deploy clearwater using 
heat template based on the yaml file 
https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-heat

May I know anybody successful try this template?

1. Do i need to download all the file in git onto my openstack folder?
2. Just create heat stack with only one yaml file --> clearwater.yaml ?

Please assist me further.

Thank you.

Regards,
Joe
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Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

2018-05-15 Thread Richard Whitehouse (projectclearwater.org)
Matt,

What version of OpenStack are you running against? – it sounds like there may 
be compatibility issues with heat templates.

Can you provide the full command – or at least the set of parameters that you 
are provide to stack create?


Richard

From: Clearwater [mailto:clearwater-boun...@lists.projectclearwater.org] On 
Behalf Of Davis, Matthew
Sent: 04 May 2018 01:46
To: clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org
Subject: Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

Hi,

I’ve tried that, and now I get the error:

ERROR: Failed to validate: : resources.mgmt_network: : Property network not 
assigned

Or

ERROR: Failed to validate: : resources.sig_network: : Property network not 
assigned

(It alternates between the two each time I try)

I’ve tried running `heat stack-create` (as per the README) but that gives a 
warning about deprecated commands. So I’ve also tried

openstack stack create --parameter $PARAMS -t clearwater.yaml clearwater_heat

But the result is the same.

I’ve also tried validation (both with the heat and openstack commands), but 
validation of templates doesn’t work recursively. The validator only validated 
clearwater.yaml, not any others.

I can’t see any property in any file named just “network”, except for 
constraints like “neutron.network”.


Thanks,
Matt

From: Clearwater [mailto:clearwater-boun...@lists.projectclearwater.org] On 
Behalf Of tahir Masood
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2018 1:53 AM
To: 
clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org<mailto:clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org>
Subject: Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

Download all the yaml files to your openstack controller
Create the key using the command provided in the read me of git hub repo and 
deploy the stack.
Make sure sure you are in the folder where all other yaml files are present
Clearwater.yaml is the main file used to trigger the stack creation all other 
will be called by this file automatically

Regards
Tahir

On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, 8:47 PM joehary ar, 
<joeh...@gmail.com<mailto:joeh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to seek support and guidance on how I can deploy clearwater using 
heat template based on the yaml file 
https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-heat

May I know anybody successful try this template?

1. Do i need to download all the file in git onto my openstack folder?
2. Just create heat stack with only one yaml file --> clearwater.yaml ?

Please assist me further.

Thank you.

Regards,
Joe
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Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

2018-05-03 Thread Davis, Matthew
Hi,

I’ve tried that, and now I get the error:

ERROR: Failed to validate: : resources.mgmt_network: : Property network not 
assigned

Or

ERROR: Failed to validate: : resources.sig_network: : Property network not 
assigned

(It alternates between the two each time I try)

I’ve tried running `heat stack-create` (as per the README) but that gives a 
warning about deprecated commands. So I’ve also tried

openstack stack create --parameter $PARAMS -t clearwater.yaml clearwater_heat

But the result is the same.

I’ve also tried validation (both with the heat and openstack commands), but 
validation of templates doesn’t work recursively. The validator only validated 
clearwater.yaml, not any others.

I can’t see any property in any file named just “network”, except for 
constraints like “neutron.network”.


Thanks,
Matt

From: Clearwater [mailto:clearwater-boun...@lists.projectclearwater.org] On 
Behalf Of tahir Masood
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2018 1:53 AM
To: clearwater@lists.projectclearwater.org
Subject: Re: [Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

Download all the yaml files to your openstack controller
Create the key using the command provided in the read me of git hub repo and 
deploy the stack.
Make sure sure you are in the folder where all other yaml files are present
Clearwater.yaml is the main file used to trigger the stack creation all other 
will be called by this file automatically

Regards
Tahir

On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, 8:47 PM joehary ar, 
<joeh...@gmail.com<mailto:joeh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to seek support and guidance on how I can deploy clearwater using 
heat template based on the yaml file 
https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-heat

May I know anybody successful try this template?

1. Do i need to download all the file in git onto my openstack folder?
2. Just create heat stack with only one yaml file --> clearwater.yaml ?

Please assist me further.

Thank you.

Regards,
Joe
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[Project Clearwater] Deploying Clearwater using Heat Template

2018-04-16 Thread joehary ar
Hi,

I would like to seek support and guidance on how I can deploy clearwater
using heat template based on the yaml file
https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-heat

May I know anybody successful try this template?

1. Do i need to download all the file in git onto my openstack folder?
2. Just create heat stack with only one yaml file --> clearwater.yaml ?

Please assist me further.

Thank you.

Regards,
Joe
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