Thanks again Kuba!
So I think it's gotten farther. I replaced the line on
/etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
-core_plugin = ml2
+core_plugin = neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.
Ml2Plugin
Then I re-ran the neutron-db-manage as seen in the paste below. It's
gotten past ml2 and now is erroring out on 'router':
- Kodiak
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Jakub Libosvar <libosvar(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 07/16/2014 04:57 PM, Kodiak Firesmith wrote:
> Hello Kuba,
> Thanks for the reply. I used the ml2 ini file as my core plugin per
> the docs and did what you mentioned. It resulted in a traceback
> unfortunately.
>
> Here is a specific accounting of what I did:
>
http://paste.openstack.org/show/86756/
Ah, this is because we don't load full path from entry_points for
plugins in neutron-db-manage (we didn't fix this because this dependency
is going to be removed soon).
Can you please try to change core_plugin in neutron.conf to
core_plugin = neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin
and re-run neutron-db-manage.
Thanks,
Kuba
>
> So it looks like maybe there is an issue with the ml2 plugin as the
> openstack docs cover it so far as how it works with the RDO packages.
>
> Another admin reports that stuff "just works" in RDO packstack - maybe
> there is some workaround in Packstack or maybe it uses another driver
> and not ML2?
>
> Thanks again,
> - Kodiak
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Jakub Libosvar <libosvar(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> On 07/16/2014 02:25 PM, Kodiak Firesmith wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> First go-round with Openstack and first post on the list so bear with me...
>>>
>>> I've been working through the manual installation of RDO using the
>>> docs.openstack installation guide. Everything went smoothly for the
>>> most part until Neutron. It appears I've been hit by the same bug(?)
>>> discussed here:
>>>
http://www.marshut.com/ithyup/net-create-issue.html#ithzts, and here:
>>>
https://www.redhat.com/archives/rdo-list/2014-March/msg00005.html
>>> ...among other places.
>>>
>>> Upon first launch of the neutron-server daemon, this appears in the
>>> neutron-server log file:
http://paste.openstack.org/show/86614/
>>>
>>> And once you go into the db you can see that a bunch of tables are not
>>> created that should be.
>>>
>>> As the first link alludes to, it looks like a MyISAM / InnoDB
>>> formatting mix-up but I'm no MySQL guy so I can't prove that.
>>>
>>> I would really like if someone on the list who is a bit more
>>> experienced with this stuff could please see if the suspicions raised
>>> in the links above are correct, and if so, could the RDO people please
>>> provide a workaround to get me back up and running with our test
>>> deployment?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> - Kodiak
>>>
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>> Hi Kodiak,
>>
>> I think there is a bug in documentation, I'm missing running
>> neutron-db-manage command to create scheme for neutron.
>> Can you please try to
>> 1. stop neutron-server
>> 2. create a new database
>> 3. set connection string in neutron.conf
>> 4. run
>> neutron-db-manage --config-file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
>> --config-file <path_to_your_core_plugin_file.ini> upgrade head
>> 5. start neutron-server
>>
>> Kuba