Re: [openstack-dev] Working with Vagrant and packstack

2013-11-30 Thread Matt Riedemann



On Friday, November 29, 2013 2:16:23 AM, Peeyush Gupta wrote:

Hi all,

I have been trying to set up an openstack environment using vagrant
and packstack. I provisioned a Fedora-19 VM  through vagrant and used
a shell script to take care of installation and other things. The
first thing that shell script does is yum install -y
openstack-packstack and then packstack --allinone. Now, the issue
is that the second command requires me to enter the root's password
explicitly. I mean it doesn't matter if I am running this as root or
using sudo, I have to enter the password explicitly everytime. I tried
to pass the password to the VM through pipes and other methods, but
nothing works.

Did anyone face the same problem? Is there any way around this? Or
does it mean that I can't use puppet/packstack with vagrant?

Thanks,
~Peeyush Gupta


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This sounds like a support question so it should be posted to the 
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https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists#General_List

The openstack-dev list is for development discussion topics.

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Re: [openstack-dev] Working with Vagrant and packstack

2013-11-30 Thread Denis Makogon
Agreed with Matt, openstack-dev channel designed for developers discusions.
Please find a better place for asking such questions (forums, blogs, etc.)


2013/11/30 Matt Riedemann mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com



 On Friday, November 29, 2013 2:16:23 AM, Peeyush Gupta wrote:

 Hi all,

 I have been trying to set up an openstack environment using vagrant
 and packstack. I provisioned a Fedora-19 VM  through vagrant and used
 a shell script to take care of installation and other things. The
 first thing that shell script does is yum install -y
 openstack-packstack and then packstack --allinone. Now, the issue
 is that the second command requires me to enter the root's password
 explicitly. I mean it doesn't matter if I am running this as root or
 using sudo, I have to enter the password explicitly everytime. I tried
 to pass the password to the VM through pipes and other methods, but
 nothing works.

 Did anyone face the same problem? Is there any way around this? Or
 does it mean that I can't use puppet/packstack with vagrant?

 Thanks,
 ~Peeyush Gupta


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 This sounds like a support question so it should be posted to the general
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 https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists#General_List

 The openstack-dev list is for development discussion topics.

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 Thanks,

 Matt Riedemann


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[openstack-dev] Working with Vagrant and packstack

2013-11-29 Thread Peeyush Gupta
Hi all,

I have been trying to set up an openstack environment using vagrant and 
packstack. I provisioned a Fedora-19 VM  through vagrant and used a shell 
script to take care of installation and other things. The first thing that 
shell script does is yum install -y openstack-packstack and then packstack 
--allinone. Now, the issue is that the second command requires me to enter the 
root's password explicitly. I mean it doesn't matter if I am running this as 
root or using sudo, I have to enter the password explicitly everytime. I tried 
to pass the password to the VM through pipes and other methods, but nothing 
works.

Did anyone face the same problem? Is there any way around this? Or does it mean 
that I can't use puppet/packstack with vagrant?

Thanks, 

~Peeyush Gupta___
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