Hi Dean,
I think that a lot of developers use devstack installed on a VM.
So the right WoW after perfroming ./unstack.sh is :
1)If you don't want that stack.sh overwrite your local configuration
set RECLONE=no
in local.conf
2)perform ./stack.sh
3)perform ./rejoin-stack.sh
Right?
Thank you bef
Hi Chmouel,
I'll create it in case it is a real bug.
Thank you
Angelo
On 05/11/2014 05:35, JunJie Nan wrote:
I think it's a bug, rejion should work after unstack. And stack.sh is
need after clean.sh instead of unstack.sh.
Hi,
If you do ./unstack.sh you probably want to do ./stack.sh back
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 10:35 PM, JunJie Nan wrote:
> I think it's a bug, rejion should work after unstack. And stack.sh is need
> after clean.sh instead of unstack.sh.
>
As Chmouel said, rejoin-stack.sh is meant to only re-create the screen
sessions from the last stack.sh run. As services are co
I think it's a bug, rejion should work after unstack. And stack.sh is need
after clean.sh instead of unstack.sh.
Hi,
If you do ./unstack.sh you probably want to do ./stack.sh back again to
restack, ./rejoin-stack.sh is here when you have your screen session killed
and want to rejoin it without hav
Hi,
If you do ./unstack.sh you probably want to do ./stack.sh back again to
restack, ./rejoin-stack.sh is here when you have your screen session killed
and want to rejoin it without having to ./stack.sh the full shenanigan
again.
Cheers,
Chmouel
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Angelo Matarazzo <
Hi all,
sometimes I use devstack (in a VM with Ubuntu installed) and I perform
./unstack command to reset my environment.
When I perform rejoin-stack.sh keystone endpoint doesn't work.
Following http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/openstack/dev/41939
suggestion
I checked /etc/apache2/sites