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Message #10160
Re: nova.conf query
Yaguang,
I think you shoud type screen -x stack
If -S, I believe a new stack screen session would start.
Also I remember that devstack runs its services on the account you ran
stack.sh by default in the recent versions.
LZY
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:40 AM, heut2008 <heut2008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> devstack runs all nova services in a screen backgroud.you can sudo
> stack,then screen -S stack,you can see all services here.what you
> need do is change the nova.conf then stop the releative services,then
> start it again.
>
> 2012/4/16 Salman Malik <salmanmk@xxxxxxxx>:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > A quick question regarding nova.conf: How can I modify nova.conf and get
> it
> > to work with devstack. The problem that I am facing is after modifying
> > nova.conf, I have to reboot so as to restart services. But when I reboot,
> > devstack needs to be reinstalled all over again using stack.sh and in the
> > process it rewrites /etc/nova/nova.conf.
> >
> > Also according to documentation we can set flags in nova.conf using
> > --<flag_name>=<flag_value> format. Is that an obsolete format ? (because
> the
> > nova.conf that devstack creates don't have any -- in it).
> >
> > Please let me know how to effectively modify nova.conf so that the
> changes
> > take effect (I am looking forward to change the network manager...)
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Salman
> >
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