Nevermind this one... I figured that NTP is replaced by chrony.service,
which is running now!
thanx,
deepak
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Deepak Shetty <dpkshetty(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Patrick Laimbock <patrick(a)laimbock.com>
wrote:
> On 29-12-14 14:06, Deepak Shetty wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I was able to install 3-node RDO juno-1 (rdo-release-juno-1.noarch)
>> over CentOS7, but at the end of install it gave me this ...
>> Questions prefixed with Q: inline below:
>>
>> Additional information:
>> * Time synchronization installation was skipped. Please note that
>> unsynchronized time on server instances might be problem for some
>> OpenStack components.
>>
>> *Q: Do i need to sue ntpd to ensure all my systems are in sync, whats
>> the recommended way here ?*
>>
>
> All your nodes need to have the correct time. You can specify an NTP
> server in the Packstack answer file or as a CLI option and then Packstack
> will configure your nodes to use that NTP server. If you don't specify an
> NTP server then Packstack doesn't handle NTP so you will have to do it
> yourself. Either way, make sure that all nodes always have the correct time.
>
FWIW, i did the below and re-ran my packstack:
CONFIG_NTP_SERVERS= <my intranet's time server> in my answers file
# packstack --answer-file ./packstack-answers.txt
It showed ...
...
...
Installing time synchronization via NTP [ DONE ]
...
..
Now checking on my nodes, I don't still see NTP service running...
[root@rhsdev4 ~]# ps aux| grep ntp
root 20433 0.0 0.0 112640 960 pts/0 S+ 13:58 0:00 grep
--color=auto ntp
[root@rhsdev4 ~]# systemctl status ntpd.service
ntpd.service
Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)
Active: inactive (dead)
[root@rhsdev4 ~]# systemctl status ntpdate.service
ntpdate.service - Set time via NTP
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpdate.service; disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
*Now what did i do wrong ? :)*
thanx,
deepak