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Subject: Re: [Openstack] Quantum + Ryu on Folsom
Well, thank you for your support, I'll try to do this and I'll let you know if
it worked, or not.
Regards.
2013/5/7 Kyle
: [Openstack] Quantum + Ryu on Folsom
Well, thank you for your support, I'll try to do this and I'll let you
know if it worked, or not.
Regards.
2013/5/7 Kyle Mestery (kmestery) kmest...@cisco.commailto:
kmest...@cisco.com
I would have to defer to the normal Ubuntu OpenStack install/upgrade
On May 7, 2013, at 7:57 AM, Guilherme Russi luisguilherme...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Guys,
I'm here again with some doubt, have anybody already installed the Ryu
plugin with Quantum? I'm trying to follow this page:
http://osrg.github.io/ryu/doc/using_with_openstack.html but it's not
Hello Kyle, The doubts are, If I install the ryu plugin, my current working
openstack will broken, I mean, only installing ryu by the step python
./setup.py install, another thing, and the part to configure nova.conf, I
don't have nova-network, I must install it?
Thanks.
Guilherme.
2013/5/7
You don't want to run nova-network with OpenStack Networking (Quantum) at the
same time. If you're running Folsom, I think upstream Ryu has changed such that
the Folsom version of the Quantum plugin may not work. Running Grizzly will
solve this, or alternatively if you want to try Folsom, look
Hello again Kyle, thank you for answering, how do I update the Openstack
version, from Folsom to Grizzly?
Regards.
Guilherme.
2013/5/7 Kyle Mestery (kmestery) kmest...@cisco.com
You don't want to run nova-network with OpenStack Networking (Quantum) at
the same time. If you're running
If you are using devstack, it's as simple as adding a stable/grizzly for each
component you are running, similar to this:
NOVA_BRANCH=stable/grizzly
Repeat that for the services you are running, (e.g. Quantum, Glance, etc.).
Thanks,
Kyle
On May 7, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Guilherme Russi
I'm not using devstack, I have installed each component and put a
repository in my ubuntu, I need to purge all of them or just change the
repository and run an apt-get update / apt-get upgrade?
Regards.
Guilherme.
2013/5/7 Kyle Mestery (kmestery) kmest...@cisco.com
If you are using devstack,
I would have to defer to the normal Ubuntu OpenStack install/upgrade procedures
here, I'm not an expert in that area.
On May 7, 2013, at 12:01 PM, Guilherme Russi luisguilherme...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not using devstack, I have installed each component and put a repository
in my ubuntu, I
Well, thank you for your support, I'll try to do this and I'll let you know
if it worked, or not.
Regards.
2013/5/7 Kyle Mestery (kmestery) kmest...@cisco.com
I would have to defer to the normal Ubuntu OpenStack install/upgrade
procedures here, I'm not an expert in that area.
On May 7,
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