It looks like some nova and keystone services are not running. So my
question is how to check the status and restart all services in
devStack?
I can't use commands like restart nova-api because they are not
installed. There should be other ways to start services in devStack.
Devstack is for
On 02/01/2012 07:27 AM, George Mihaiescu wrote:
I hope that any of the Dashboard developers can provide instructions on
how to install Dashboard from a milestone-release source code (Essex2 or
Essex3) while using MySQL for DB and Apache2 as the web server, AND NOT
by using virtual-env + sqlite.
On 03/22/2012 10:47 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
Why are those sorts of instructions replicated in each project in the
first place? Shouldn't they be in the wiki?
Because nobody reads wikis. Especially not developers who are in a hurry
to make a small fix. At least this way, we can yell at them
It's KVM on Redhat with a fairly custom guest kernel, including
optimized drivers for their network encapsulation. Auth is handled using
their existing OAuth2.0 infrastructure.
As Matt said, their offering is fairly different from EC2 (and
Openstack), competing more with compute-heavy
On 07/03/2012 04:50 PM, Brian Waldon wrote:
TL;DR - Screw the rules, let's call the next release 'Grizzly'
Do it!
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+1 for option 1. Bite the bullet now, rather than making it worse later.
-Paul
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