Just figured it out:
# cat cluster_create.json
{
"name": "cluster-1",
"plugin_name": "vanilla",
"hadoop_version": "2.3.0",
"cluster_template_id" : "8300d4a7-c1aa-4984-8528-9f250a6d175f",
"user_keypair_id": "realkey1",
"default_image_id": "43b4aa35-6579-4fae-b507-be17aab8fd36",
"neutron_management_network": "1431de46-fb58-4dfd-a866-e5195550b54d"
}
# sahara cluster-create --json=cluster_create.json
Now I can see the neutron_management_network ID and it's creating.
Cheers,
Erming
On 10/3/14 3:57 PM, Erming Pei wrote:
Hi,
I have already installed the latest Sahara packages. While when I was
trying to start a cluster from Horizon, I still encountered the " Bad
network format" issue, which is said something wrong with the mapping
of neutron_management_network to net_id.
2014-10-03 13:13:43.956 704 TRACE sahara.context BadRequest: Bad
network format: missing 'uuid' (HTTP 400) (Request-ID:
req-c1eaf072-3a62-43c0-94cc-25d0d30b8ef1)
Any comment to this issue?
Is there a concrete example for me to run from CLI for the
cluster-create command (especially the JSON part).
Thanks,
Erming
On 4/17/14 2:28 PM, Sergey Lukjanov wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm glad to announce the final release of Sahara 2014.1 "Icehouse".
During this cycle we've completed 58 blueprint and fixed 124 bugs.
You can find source tarballs with complete lists of features and bug
fixes:
https://launchpad.net/sahara/icehouse/2014.1
Release notes contain an overview of key new features:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Sahara/ReleaseNotes/Icehouse
Thanks!
--
Erming Pei, Senior System Analyst
Information Services & Technology
University of Alberta, Canada
Tel: 7804929914Fax: 7804921729
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