Looking at quickstart.sh I see :-


: ${OPT_BOOTSTRAP:=0}

: ${OPT_CLEAN:=0}
: ${OPT_PLAYBOOK:=quickstart.yml}
: ${OPT_RELEASE:=mitaka}
: ${OPT_RETAIN_INVENTORY_FILE:=0}
: ${OPT_SYSTEM_PACKAGES:=0}
: ${OPT_TAGS:=$DEFAULT_OPT_TAGS}
: ${OPT_TEARDOWN:=nodes}
: ${OPT_WORKDIR:=$HOME/.quickstart}
. . . . .

echo " -R, --release OpenStack release to deploy (default=$OPT_RELEASE)"   <== line 147


It clearly shows that default release is Mitaka

Would you like to test Newton then command line should look like :-


$ bash quickstart.sh --config ./ha.yml  --release newton $VIRTHOST


Boris.





From: Raoul Scarazzini <rasca@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 5:25 PM
To: Boris Derzhavets; Wesley Hayutin; Attila Darazs
Cc: rdo-list
Subject: Re: [rdo-list] Instack-virt-setup vs TripleO QuickStart in regards of managing HA PCS/Corosync cluster via pcs CLI
 
On 24/08/2016 14:21, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
[...]
> ========================================================================
> Addressing your requests
> ========================================================================
> [boris@fedora24wks tripleo-quickstart]$ cat ./config/general_config/ha.yml
[...]
> $ bash quickstart.sh --config ./config/general_config/ha.yml   $VIRTHOST
> EXIT ( undrecloud has been built )

Not only. At this point everything should be built.

[...]
> [root@undercloud stack]# cd /etc/yum.repos.d
> [root@undercloud yum.repos.d]# cat delorean-deps.repo
> [delorean-mitaka-testing]
> name=dlrn-mitaka-testing
> baseurl=http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/$basearch/openstack-mitaka/
> enabled=1
> gpgcheck=0
> priority=2
> [root@undercloud yum.repos.d]# cat delorean.repo
> [delorean]
> name=delorean-openstack-rally-3909299306233247d547bad265a1adb78adfb3d4
> baseurl=http://trunk.rdoproject.org/centos7-mitaka/39/09/3909299306233247d547bad265a1adb78adfb3d4_4e6dfa3c
> enabled=1
> gpgcheck=0

This sounds really strange, since you should get master repo (so Newton,
not Mitaka) while using quickstart without specifying --release.

How long ago did you downloaded the quickstart git repo? Can you
redeploy everything from scratch with the latest pull from quickstart's
git repo?

--
Raoul Scarazzini
rasca@redhat.com