The patch I note in step 4) is to work around an issue that only affects
you if you introspect a node more than once. It will always work the
first time, it's the second time that it will fail. So if you are only
introspecting once then you don't need it.
The patch I apply in step 5) is to work around an issue that is fixed in
DLRN, and is only necessary if you want to build images yourself and not
use prebuilt ones. By using prebuilt ones from DLRN, you are in effect
getting the fix by nature of that (and thus don't need the patch).
Note that if you are also sourcing your overcloud-full.qcow2 from DLRN
repos, then you are no longer deploying an overcloud that uses CBS, you
are deploying an overcloud from DLRN. You can confirm this by checking
if the rdo-release rpm is installed on your overcloud, and check that in
/etc/yum.repos.d there is no 'delorean.repo'
Regards,
Graeme
 
 
 
 
 
 On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 12:37 AM, Graeme Gillies <ggillies(a)redhat.com
 <mailto:ggillies@redhat.com>> wrote:
 
     Hi Everyone,
 
     I just wanted to say I have been following this thread quite closely and
     can sympathize with some of the pain people are going through to get
     tripleO to work.
 
     Currently it's quite difficult and a bit opaque on how to actually
     utilise the stable mitaka repos in order to build a functional
     undercloud and overcloud environment.
 
     First I wanted to share the steps I have undergone in order to get a
     functional overcloud working with RDO Mitaka utilising the RDO stable
     release built by CentOS, and then I'll talk about some specific steps I
     think need to be undertaken by the RDO/TripleO team in order to provide
     a better experience in the future.
 
     To get a functional overcloud using RDO Mitaka, you need to do the
     following
 
     1) Install EPEL on your undercloud
     2) Install 
https://www.rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm on your
     undercloud
     3) Following the normal steps to install your undercloud (modifying
     undercloud.conf, and running openstack undercloud install
     4) You will now need to manually patch ironic on the undercloud in order
     to make sure repeated introspection works. This might not be needed if
     you don't do any introspection, but I find more often than not you end
     up having to do it, so it's worthwhile. The bug you need to patch is [1]
     and I typically run the following commands to apply the patch
 
     # sudo su -
     $ cd /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
     $ curl
    
'https://review.openstack.org/changes/306421/revisions/abd50d8438e7d371ce24f97d8f8f67052b562007/patch?download'
     | base64 -d | patch -p1
     $ systemctl restart openstack-ironic-inspector
     $ systemctl restart openstack-ironic-inspector-dnsmasq
     $ exit
     #
 
     5) Manually patch the undercloud to build overcloud images using
     rhos-release rpm only (which utilises the stable Mitaka repo from
     CentOS, and nothing from RDO Trunk [delorean]). I do this by modifying
     the file
 
     /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tripleoclient/v1/overcloud_image.py
 
     At around line 467 you will see a reference to epel, I add a new line
     after that to include the rdo_release DIB element to the build as well.
     This typically makes the file look something like
 
     
http://paste.openstack.org/show/508196/
 
     (note like 468). Then I create a directory to store my images and build
     them specifying the mitaka version of rdo_release. I then upload these
     images
 
     # mkdir ~/images
     # cd ~/images
     # export RDO_RELEASE=mitaka
     # openstack overcloud image build --all
     # openstack overcloud image upload --update-existing
 
     6) Because of the bug at [2] which affects the ironic agent ramdisk, we
     need to build a set of images utilising RDO Trunk for the mitaka branch
     (where the fix is applied), and then upload *only* the new ironic
     ramdisk. This is done with
 
     # mkdir ~/images-mitaka-trunk
     # cd ~/images-mitaka-trunk
     # export USE_DELOREAN_TRUNK=1
     # export
     
DELOREAN_TRUNK_REPO="http://trunk.rdoproject.org/centos7-mitaka/curr...
     # export DELOREAN_REPO_FILE="delorean.repo"
     # openstack overcloud image build --type agent-ramdisk
     # sudo cp ironic-python-agent.initramfs /httpboot/agent.ramdisk
 
     7) Follow the rest of the documentation to deploy the overcloud normally
 
     Please note that obviously your mileage may vary, and this is by all
     means not an exclusive list of the problems. I have however used these
     steps to do multiple node deployments (10+ nodes) with HA over different
     hardware sets with different networking setups (single nic, multiple nic
     with bonding + vlans).
 
     With all the different repos floating around, all which change very
     rapidly, combined with the documentation defaults targeting developers
     and CI systems (not end users), it's hard to not only get a stable
     TripleO install up, but also communicate and discuss clearly with others
     what is working, what is broken, and how to compare two installations to
     see if they are experiencing the same issues.
 
     To this end I would like to suggest to the RDO and TripleO community
     that we undertake the following
 
     1) Overhaul all the TripleO documentation so that all the steps default
     to utilising/deploying using RDO Stable (that is, the releases done by
     CBS). There should be colored boxes with alt steps for those who wish to
     use RDO Trunk on the stable branch, and RDO Trunk from master. This
     basically inverts the current pattern. I think anyone, Operator or
     developer, who is working through the documentation for the first time,
     should be given steps that maximise the chance of success, and thus the
     most stable release we have. Once a user has gone through the process
     once, they can look at the alternative steps for more aggressive
     releases
 
     2) Patch python-tripleoclient so that by default, when you run
     "openstack overcloud image build" it builds the images utilising the
     rdo_release DIB element, and sets the RDO_RELEASE environment variable
     to be 'mitaka' or whenever the current stable release is (and we should
     endevour to update it with new releases). There should be no extra
     environment variables necessary to build images, and by default it
     should never touch anything RDO Trunk (delorean) related
 
     3) For bugs like the two I have mentioned above, we need to have some
     sort of robust process for either backporting those patches to the
     builds in CBS (I understand we don't do this for various reasons), or we
     need some kind of tooling or solution that allows operators to apply
     only the fixes they need from RDO Trunk (delorean). We need to ensure
     that when an Operator utilises TripleO they have the greatest chance of
     success, and bugs such as these which severely impact the deployment
     process harm the adoption of TripleO and RDO.
 
     4) We should curate and keep an up to date page on 
rdoproject.org
     <
http://rdoproject.org> that
     does highlight the outstanding issues related to TripleO on the RDO
     Stable (CBS) releases. These should have links to relevant bugzillas,
     clean instructions on how to work around the issue, or cleanly apply a
     patch to avoid the issue, and as new releases make it out, we should
     update the page to drop off workarounds that are no longer needed.
 
     The goal is to push Operators/Users to working with our most stable code
     as much as possible, and track/curate issues around that. This way
     everyone should be on the same page, issues are easier to discuss and
     diagnose, and overall peoples experiences should be better.
 
     I'm interested in thoughts, feedback, and concerns, both from the RDO
     and TripleO community, and from the Operator/User community.
 
     Regards,
 
     Graeme
 
     [1] 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ironic-inspector/+bug/1570447
     [2] 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1322892
 
     On 05/06/16 02:04, Pedro Sousa wrote:
     > Thanks Marius,
     >
     > I can confirm that it installs fine with 3 controllers + 3 computes
     > after recreating the stack
     >
     > Regards
     >
     > On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Marius Cornea <marius(a)remote-lab.net
<mailto:marius@remote-lab.net>
     > <mailto:marius@remote-lab.net <mailto:marius@remote-lab.net>>>
wrote:
     >
     >     Hi Pedro,
     >
     >     Scaling out controller nodes is not supported at this moment:
     >     
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1243312
     >
     >     On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 5:05 PM, Pedro Sousa <pgsousa(a)gmail.com
<mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>
     >     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>>
wrote:
     >     > Hi,
     >     >
     >     > some update on scaling the cloud:
     >     >
     >     > 1 controller + 1 compute -> 1 controller + 3 computes  OK
     >     >
     >     > 1 controller + 3 computes -> 3 controllers + 3 compute FAILS
     >     >
     >     > Problem: The new controller nodes are "stuck" in "pscd
start", so
     >     it seems
     >     > to be a problem joining the pacemaker cluster... Did anyone had this
     >     > problem?
     >     >
     >     > Regards
     >     >
     >     >
     >     >
     >     >
     >     >
     >     >
     >     > On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 1:50 AM, Pedro Sousa <pgsousa(a)gmail.com
<mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>
     >     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>>
wrote:
     >     >>
     >     >> Hi,
     >     >>
     >     >> I finally managed to install a baremetal in mitaka with 1
     >     controller +  1
     >     >> compute with network isolation. Thank god :)
     >     >>
     >     >> All I did was:
     >     >>
     >     >> #yum install centos-release-openstack-mitaka
     >     >> #sudo yum install python-tripleoclient
     >     >>
     >     >> without epel repos.
     >     >>
     >     >> Then followed instructions from Redhat Site.
     >     >>
     >     >> I downloaded the overcloud images from:
     >     >>
     >    
http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/x86_64/tripleo_images/mitaka/d...
     >     >>
     >     >> I do have an issue that forces me to delete a json file and run
     >     >> os-refresh-config inside my overcloud nodes other than that it
     >     installs
     >     >> fine.
     >     >>
     >     >> Now I'll test with more 2 controllers + 2 computes to have a
full HA
     >     >> deployment.
     >     >>
     >     >> If anyone needs help to document this I'll be happy to help.
     >     >>
     >     >> Regards,
     >     >> Pedro Sousa
     >     >>
     >     >>
     >     >> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Ronelle Landy <rlandy(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     >     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
wrote:
     >     >>>
     >     >>> The report says: "Fix Released" as of 2016-05-24.
     >     >>> Are you installing on a clean system with the latest
repositories?
     >     >>>
     >     >>> Might also want to check your version of rabbitmq: I have
     >     >>> rabbitmq-server-3.6.2-3.el7.noarch on CentOS 7.
     >     >>>
     >     >>> ----- Original Message -----
     >     >>> > From: "Pedro Sousa" <pgsousa(a)gmail.com
<mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>
     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>>
     >     >>> > To: "Ronelle Landy" <rlandy(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > Cc: "Christopher Brown" <cbrown2(a)ocf.co.uk
<mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>
     >     <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>>>,
"Ignacio Bravo"
     >     >>> > <ibravo(a)ltgfederal.com
<mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>
     <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>>>,
     "rdo-list"
     >     >>> > <rdo-list(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 1:20:43 PM
     >     >>> > Subject: Re: [rdo-list] Baremetal Tripleo stable version?
     >     >>> >
     >     >>> > Anyway to workaround this? Maybe downgrade hiera?
     >     >>> >
     >     >>> > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 5:55 PM, Ronelle Landy
     >     <rlandy(a)redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > wrote:
     >     >>> >
     >     >>> > > I am not sure exactly where you installed from, and
when you
     >     did your
     >     >>> > > installation, but any chance, you've hit:
     >     >>> > > 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1584892?
     >     >>> > > There is a link bugzilla record.
     >     >>> > >
     >     >>> > > ----- Original Message -----
     >     >>> > > > From: "Pedro Sousa"
<pgsousa(a)gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>
     >     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > To: "Ronelle Landy"
<rlandy(a)redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     >     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > Cc: "Christopher Brown"
<cbrown2(a)ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>
     >     <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>>>,
"Ignacio Bravo" <
     >     >>> > > ibravo(a)ltgfederal.com
<mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>
     <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>>>,
     >     "rdo-list"
     >     >>> > > > <rdo-list(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 12:26:58 PM
     >     >>> > > > Subject: Re: [rdo-list] Baremetal Tripleo stable
version?
     >     >>> > > >
     >     >>> > > > Thanks Ronelle,
     >     >>> > > >
     >     >>> > > > do you think this kind of errors can be related
with network
     >     >>> > > > settings?
     >     >>> > > >
     >     >>> > > > "Could not retrieve
fact='rabbitmq_nodename',
     >     >>> > > > resolution='<anonymous>':
     >     >>> > > > undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass Could
not retrieve
     >     >>> > > > fact='rabbitmq_nodename',
resolution='<anonymous>': undefined
     >     >>> > > > method `[]'
     >     >>> > > > for nil:NilClass"
     >     >>> > > >
     >     >>> > > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Ronelle Landy
     >     <rlandy(a)redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > wrote:
     >     >>> > > >
     >     >>> > > > > Hi Pedro,
     >     >>> > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > You could use the docs you referred to.
     >     >>> > > > > Alternatively, if you want to use a vm for
the
     >     undercloud and
     >     >>> > > > > baremetal
     >     >>> > > > > machines for the overcloud, it is possible
to use Tripleo
     >     >>> > > > > Qucikstart
     >     >>> > > with a
     >     >>> > > > > few modifications.
     >     >>> > > > >
https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo-quickstart/+bug/1571028.
     >     >>> > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > ----- Original Message -----
     >     >>> > > > > > From: "Pedro Sousa"
<pgsousa(a)gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>
     >     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > > > To: "Ronelle Landy"
<rlandy(a)redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     >     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > > > Cc: "Christopher Brown"
<cbrown2(a)ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>
     >     <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>>>,
"Ignacio Bravo" <
     >     >>> > > > > ibravo(a)ltgfederal.com
<mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>
     <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>>>,
     >     "rdo-list"
     >     >>> > > > > > <rdo-list(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > > > > > Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 11:48:38
AM
     >     >>> > > > > > Subject: Re: [rdo-list] Baremetal
Tripleo stable version?
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > Hi Ronelle,
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > maybe I understand it wrong but I
thought that Tripleo
     >     >>> > > > > > Quickstart
     >     >>> > > was for
     >     >>> > > > > > deploying virtual environments?
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > And for baremetal we should use
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > >
     >     >>> > >
     >     >>> > >
     >    
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tripleo-docs/installation/installatio...
     >     >>> > > > > > ?
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > Thanks
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 4:43 PM,
Ronelle Landy
     >     >>> > > > > > <rlandy(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>
     <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com <mailto:rlandy@redhat.com>>>
     >     >>> > > wrote:
     >     >>> > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > Hello,
     >     >>> > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > We have had success deploying RDO
(Mitaka) on baremetal
     >     >>> > > > > > > systems -
     >     >>> > > using
     >     >>> > > > > > > Tripleo Quickstart with both
single-nic-vlans and
     >     >>> > > > > > > bond-with-vlans
     >     >>> > > > > network
     >     >>> > > > > > > isolation configurations.
     >     >>> > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > Baremetal can have some
complicated networking
     >     issues but,
     >     >>> > > > > > > from
     >     >>> > > > > previous
     >     >>> > > > > > > experiences, if a
single-controller deployment
     >     worked but a
     >     >>> > > > > > > HA
     >     >>> > > > > deployment
     >     >>> > > > > > > did not, I would check:
     >     >>> > > > > > >  - does the HA deployment command
include: -e
     >     >>> > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > >
     >     >>> > >
     >     >>> > >
     >    
/usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/environments/puppet-pacemaker.yaml
     >     >>> > > > > > >  - are there possible MTU
issues?
     >     >>> > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
     >     >>> > > > > > > > From: "Christopher
Brown" <cbrown2(a)ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>
     >     <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co.uk>>>
     >     >>> > > > > > > > To: pgsousa(a)gmail.com
     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com> <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com
     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>,
     >     ibravo(a)ltgfederal.com <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>
     <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com <mailto:ibravo@ltgfederal.com>>
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Cc: rdo-list(a)redhat.com
     <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com> <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com
     <mailto:rdo-list@redhat.com>>
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016
10:29:39 AM
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Subject: Re: [rdo-list]
Baremetal Tripleo stable
     >     version?
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Hello Ignacio,
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Thanks for your response and
good to know it
     isn't
     >     just me!
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > I would be more than happy
to provide
     developers with
     >     >>> > > > > > > > access to
     >     >>> > > our
     >     >>> > > > > > > > bare metal environments.
I'll also file some
     bugzilla
     >     >>> > > > > > > > reports to
     >     >>> > > see
     >     >>> > > > > if
     >     >>> > > > > > > > this generates any
interest.
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Please do let me know if you
make any
     progress - I am
     >     >>> > > > > > > > trying to
     >     >>> > > > > deploy
     >     >>> > > > > > > > HA with network isolation,
multiple nics and
     vlans.
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > The RDO web page states:
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > "If you want to create
a production-ready cloud,
     >     you'll
     >     >>> > > > > > > > want to
     >     >>> > > use
     >     >>> > > > > the
     >     >>> > > > > > > > TripleO quickstart
guide."
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > which is a contradiction in
terms really.
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > Cheers
     >     >>> > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > On Fri, 2016-06-03 at 14:30
+0100, Ignacio Bravo
     >     wrote:
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > Pedro / Christopher,
     >     >>> > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > Just wanted to share
with you that I also had
     >     plenty of
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > issues
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > deploying on bare metal
HA servers, and have
     >     paused the
     >     >>> > > deployment
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > using TripleO until
better winds start to flow
     >     here. I
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > was
     >     >>> > > able to
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > deploy the QuickStart,
but on bare metal the
     >     history was
     >     >>> > > different.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > Couldn't even
deploy a two server
     configuration.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > I was thinking that it
would be good to
     have the
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > developers
     >     >>> > > have
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > access to one of our
environments and go
     through
     >     a full
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > install
     >     >>> > > > > with
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > us to better see where
things fail. We can
     do this
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > handholding
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > deployment once every
week/month based on
     >     developers time
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > availability. That way
we can get a working
     >     install, and
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > we can
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > troubleshoot real life
environment problems.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > IB
     >     >>> > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:15
AM, Pedro Sousa
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > <pgsousa(a)gmail.com
     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com> <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com
     <mailto:pgsousa@gmail.com>>>
     >     >>> > > wrote:
     >     >>> > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > Yes. I've used
this, but I'll try again as there's
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > seems to
     >     >>> > > be
     >     >>> > > > > new
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > updates.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > Stable Branch Skip
all repos mentioned above,
     >     other
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > than
     >     >>> > > epel-
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > release which is
still required.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > Enable latest RDO
Stable Delorean repository
     >     for all
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > packages
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > sudo curl -o
     >     /etc/yum.repos.d/delorean-liberty.repo
     >     >>> > > > > 
https://trunk.r
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
     >     
doproject.org/centos7-liberty/current/delorean.repo
     <
http://doproject.org/centos7-liberty/current/delorean.repo>
     >     <
http://doproject.org/centos7-liberty/current/delorean.repo>
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > Enable the
Delorean Deps repository
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > sudo curl -o
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
/etc/yum.repos.d/delorean-deps-liberty.repo
     >     >>> > > > > 
http://tru
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
     >     
nk.rdoproject.org/centos7-liberty/delorean-deps.repo
     <
http://nk.rdoproject.org/centos7-liberty/delorean-deps.repo>
     >     <
http://nk.rdoproject.org/centos7-liberty/delorean-deps.repo>
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Jun 3,
2016 at 11:10 AM, Christopher
     >     Brown <
     >     >>> > > > > cbrown2(a)ocf.co
<mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co>
     <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co <mailto:cbrown2@ocf.co>>.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > uk> wrote:
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > No, Liberty
deployed ok for us.
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > It suggests
to me a package mismatch. Have you
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > completely
     >     >>> > > > > rebuilt
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > the
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > undercloud
and then the images using Liberty?
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > On Fri,
2016-06-03 at 11:04 +0100, Pedro
     >     Sousa wrote:
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > >
AttributeError: 'module' object has no
     >     attribute
     >     >>> > > 'PortOpt'
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > --
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > Regards,
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > >
     >     >>> > > > > > > > > > > Christopher
Brown
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