[Rdo-list] The RDO Quickstart Guide and Private Network

Boris Derzhavets bderzhavets at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 17 20:04:02 UTC 2016




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From: John Alway <jalway at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 1:42 PM
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Thanks a lot for the help, Boris.   I'll try this out.     However, a lot of these concepts I'm not sure of, so I'll have to study them.

Is this RDO project for beginners, or do they expect you to have some previous knowledge, because I'd like to learn some of these prior concepts, so that I can move through this process more smoothly?

[BD]  I believe packstack will be supported.  But, I already got experience with manual set up
HA 3 Node (Active/Active) Controller ( Haproxy/Keepalived) . RH is targeting RDO Manager
or TripleO with deploying to overcloud (Active/Passive) HA Controllers (Pacemaker/Corosync).
At the point when RDO Manager (Triple0)  will be used by everybody, packstack won't  be
needed at all.

Many thanks!

...John

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Boris Derzhavets <bderzhavets at hotmail.com<mailto:bderzhavets at hotmail.com>> wrote:



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Subject: [Rdo-list] The RDO Quickstart Guide and Private Network

Hello,

I overcame the problem of getting a valid key-pair value.   I'm not sure exactly how it was fixed, but I found the rabbitmq server was down.  This was a result of a host name conflict. The /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts files must both have the same hostname.    I fixed that, and key-value pair now works.    I'm not sure if that was the reason, because of some funny behavior prior, and it didn't initially complain about this.  Suffice to say, I'm glad it's working!

Anyway, I'm doing the first tutorial, and I've run into an issue.

Here is the tutorial:
https://www.rdoproject.org/install/running-an-instance/
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Running an instance - RDO<https://www.rdoproject.org/install/running-an-instance/>
www.rdoproject.org<http://www.rdoproject.org>
Running an Instance Step 1: Visit the Dashboard. Log in to the Openstack dashboard at http://CONTROL_NODE/dashboard - the username is "demo". The password can be ...



I ran through the steps, and when I got to Step 5, it wanted me to select a "private network," however I only have a public network to select.

 [BD]

  Create demo_network under particular user belongs  to tenant "demo" ( whose login has been used )
  demo_network should have interface attached to router, created by same user ( ACTIVE State )
  and having external gateway to public.
  Then in dropdown menu will appear just created demo_network. If  you select it ( with correct DNS server
  been defined ) then VM supposed to be launched ( say CirrOS 3.4) will get Internet outbound connectivity.
  As soon as you assign floating IP from public pool VM will get inbound connectivity.

I'm running this thing to get myself started, so that I can learn Openstack.  So, I'm not sure why there is no private network, nor how I can create one.

[BD]
Network may  be created via dashboard GUI right here . Maybe be created via Neutron CLI with corresponding credentials been sourced previously (# .  keystonerc_user )

Does anyone have any ideas on this?

Thanks!
...John

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