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Re: Installation errors
Dear All,
I was able to run the instances but the problem I am facing is that the
instances are in shutdown state.
1.
#euca-run-instances ami-00000003 -k test -t m1.tiny
# euca-describe-instances
RESERVATION r-6t4mze5l admin default
INSTANCE i-00000002 ami-00000003 10.0.0.4
10.0.0.4 shutdown test (admin, nova-dx2480-MT)
0 m1.tiny 2011-08-30T04:29:16Z nova aki-00000001
ari-00000002
how can I make the instance to be in running state. Please suggest.
Thanks,
Bhaskar
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Leo van den Bulck <lvdbulck@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Mauricio,
>
> This is the one that I used:
>
> http://cloudbuilders.github.com/deploy.sh/hacking-nova.html
>
> It pulls the sources from Bazaar/Launchpad or from Git/Github (you can
> choose which one you want to use by setting environment variables).
> Then you use nova.sh to build, install and run nova/openstack.
>
> I liked the "nova.sh" approach because nova.sh gives you plenty control and
> flexibility over the process. For instance, apart from the GIT variable
> there are some other environment variables that you can tweak, e.g. you can
> have the Dashboard (web based management console) running under Apache httpd
> instead of just as a standalone Django server.
>
> Compared to the other installation approach which uses 'Chef', I liked the
> nova.sh approach better because (1) the Chef procedure requires you to
> become familiar with yet another tool (Chef), (2) the Chef procedure threw
> an error which I had to fix in the Chef "cookbooks" before being able to
> proceed. Nova.sh on the other hand is just a shell script and therefore much
> more accessible if you don't know Chef. The nova,.sh script is even
> documented somewhere in a blog.
>
> Anyway, so you also get this Dashboard, which is nice, but I had to do
> quite a bit of tweaking/hacking to get that part working. For instance I had
> to create some symlinks to get Dashboard/Apache working and had to tweak a
> few Python sources to get rid of some errors. For the rest it worked fine
> (or almost so) out of the box (I believe there was one error thrown by the
> Nova API process which required tweaking a Python module, otherwise only the
> EC2 api runs and not the Nova API - which causes authentication to fail in
> the Dashboard to begin with).
>
> I'm running it within a VirtualBox/Vagrant session (Ubuntu) under Max OS X,
> but that isn't important really, you should be able to use the same
> procedure directly under Ubuntu if you have a Linux box.
>
> I could do a little writeup of what I did exactly to get all of it working.
>
> --Leo--
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Mauricio Arango wrote:
>
> Leo,
>
> Could you please send the link to the Openstack setup that worked for you.
> Thanks,
>
> Mauricio
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:45 AM, bhaskar kotha <kothabhaskar@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear Leo van den Bulck ,
>> When i am doing ./nova.sh install
>> i am getting following error
>> " Downloading/unpacking glance from bzr+https://launchpad.net/glance(from -r /root/dash/openstack-dashboard/tools/pip-requires (line 19))
>> Checking out https://launchpad.net/glance to
>> ./.dashboard-venv/build/glance
>> bzr: ERROR: Connection error: curl connection error (server certificate
>> verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile:
>> none)
>> "
>> i am having restriction with curl but if i know from where the curl
>> commond runs i can put -k option.
>> But here this is from line 19: pip-requires file bzr+
>> https://launchpad.net/glance#egg=glance
>>
>> so here i am not getting how to disable curl certification fail.
>>
>>
>>
>> please can any one help me to resolve this issue.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bhaskar.K
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Leo van den Bulck <lvdbulck@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Why don't you use this guide to set up Openstack (nova//glance):
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried numerous procedures that I found all over the internet (it's
>>> REALLY confusing which is which and what's the status of all those
>>> documents) and permutations thereof, but finally this one worked for me and
>>> it's really easy.
>>> (the other ones include complete Ubuntu images from Stackops, complete
>>> manual installation, automated installation with Vagrant/Chef etc etc - none
>>> of them really worked for me)
>>>
>>> It even includes installation of the Dashboard (web-based management
>>> interface for Nova) integrated with Keystone (unified authentication
>>> service).
>>> However to get Dashboard/Keystone working I had to do some hacking
>>> because this didn't work out of the box. I can send you my notes on that if
>>> you want to get Dashboard working as well.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Leo
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 29, 2011, at 12:13 PM, KothaBhaskar wrote:
>>>
>>> > Dear All,
>>>
>>> > I am interested in Openstack development,
>>> > i started installation setup, i am getting some errors like
>>> > when i am doing "uec-publish-tarball ubuntu-10.10-server-uec-
>>> > amd64.tar.gz mybucket " step ,
>>> > i am getting unknown error "Unable to run euca-describe-images. Is
>>> > euca200ls environment set up? ",
>>> > but i have installed euca200ls setup.
>>> > when i started manual setup " euca-register
>>> > mybucket/machine.manifest.xml " its giving
>>> > "Unknown error, please try again" error.
>>> >
>>> > Please can any one help me to resolve this issue.
>>> > i have tried steps again and again with the help of
>>> >
>>> > http://wiki.openstack.org/RunningNova
>>> > http://wiki.openstack.org/RunningNova/ManualImageRegistration
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Bhaskar.K
>>> > --
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Bhaskar.K
>>
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>
--
Thanks,
Bhaskar.K
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