On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 11:33:29PM +0100, Arash Kaffamanesh wrote:
Hi Kashyap,
Hi,
[/me traveling at the moment, so might not be very responsive on the
lists.]
Thanks for sharing.
Added the fedora 21 qcow2 image to glance on RDO Juno 3 node install on
CentOS7, fired up an instance, the instance came up after few seconds (like
a docker container :-)) and I tried to install RDO Juno allinone on it and
I'm getting:
I think this was caught by one of RDO CI engineers, and I guess is being
still investigated.
....
20.0.0.7_nova.pp: [ DONE ]
Applying 20.0.0.7_neutron.pp
20.0.0.7_neutron.pp: [ ERROR ]
Applying Puppet manifests [ ERROR ]
ERROR : Error appeared during Puppet run: 20.0.0.7_neutron.pp
Notice: /Stage[main]/Main/Exec[neutron-db-manage upgrade]/returns:
sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (OperationalError) (1832, "Cannot change
column 'l3_agent_id': used in a foreign key constraint
'routerl3agentbindings_ibfk_1'") 'ALTER TABLE routerl3agentbindings ADD
CONSTRAINT pk_routerl3agentbindings PRIMARY KEY (router_id, l3_agent_id)' ()
You will find full trace in log
/var/tmp/packstack/20141104-195148-LTIBnb/manifests/20.0.0.7_neutron.pp.log
But the core services are running:
[root@fedora21 novadocker]# pgrep -l nova
669 nova-cert
670 nova-scheduler
672 nova-consoleaut
676 nova-conductor
683 nova-novncproxy
716 nova-api
1311 nova-conductor
1314 nova-conductor
1354 nova-api
1355 nova-api
1454 nova-api
1455 nova-api
1474 nova-api
1475 nova-api
3927 nova-compute
The next test which was important for me was docker, installed
docker-io.x86_64 0:1.3.0-1.fc21, pulled my docker images
(cloudssky/opencms-stack-cluster and the related mysql docker image), ran 4
containers and all works fine (the same is running on atomic host on top of
havana).
Pulled also the official Fedora 20 docker image and ran a container
successfully and tried to install tomcat in that container, which didn't
work somehow:
[root@c94a67367bd3 /]# systemctl status tomcat.service
Failed to get D-Bus connection: No connection to service manager.
Installed tomcat 7 on Fedora 21 and it works fine.
The last test was trying to install the nova-docker driver following [1],
but nova-copmute doesn't work after changing the nova diver to nova-docker:
[root@fedora21 novadocker]# systemctl status openstack-nova-compute
● openstack-nova-compute.service - OpenStack Nova Compute Server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/openstack-nova-compute.service;
enabled)
Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Tue 2014-11-04 22:06:33 UTC;
13s ago
Process: 4207 ExecStart=/usr/bin/nova-compute (code=exited,
status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 4207 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Nov 04 22:06:33 fedora21.novalocal systemd[1]:
openstack-nova-compute.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart.
Nov 04 22:06:33 fedora21.novalocal systemd[1]: Stopping OpenStack Nova
Compute Server...
Nov 04 22:06:33 fedora21.novalocal systemd[1]: Starting OpenStack Nova
Compute Server...
Nov 04 22:06:33 fedora21.novalocal systemd[1]: start request repeated too
quickly for openstack-nova-compute.service
Nov 04 22:06:33 fedora21.novalocal systemd[1]: Failed to start OpenStack
Nova Compute Server.
journalctl gives me:
--
-- Unit UNIT has begun starting up.
Nov 04 22:23:02 fedora21.novalocal systemd[4906]: Received SIGRTMIN+24 from
PID 4917 (kill).
Nov 04 22:23:02 fedora21.novalocal systemd[4908]:
pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session closed for user keystone
Nov 04 22:23:02 fedora21.novalocal systemd[1]: Stopped User Manager for UID
163.
-- Subject: Unit user(a)163.service has finished shutting down
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
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But I guess this is because keystone is not sourced due to the unfinished
installation.
If you're able to reproduce this consitently, please file a bug with
clear details (bonus points for a reproducer).
Thanks for testing!
--
/kashyap
[1]
http://technodrone.blogspot.com/2014/10/nova-docker-on-juno.html
Thanks,
-arash
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Kashyap Chamarthy <
kashyapc(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Heya,
>
> Fedora Project announced[1] the release of Fedora Beta.
>
> If you're an advanced tester, you might want to test out the cloud
> images[2][3] and see if they work okay in your OpenStack/RDO
> environment.
>
> Import into Glance:
>
> $ glance image-create --name f21-beta --is-public true \
> --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \
> < Fedora-Cloud-Base-20141029-21_Beta.x86_64.qcow2
>
> Your test/workflow.
>
>
> [1]
>
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2014-November/203950.html
> [2]
>
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/21-Beta/...
> [3]
>
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/21-Beta/...
>
--
/kashyap