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Re: Quantum CLI errors on Grizzly

 

Hi Jay,

The log file ( /var/log/quantum/server.log) that you requested is empty :(
What else can I do to trouble shoot ?

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Jay S Bryant <jsbryant@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ashutosh,
>
> Have you verified that the necessary Quantum processes are running?  If
> not, ensure that quantum-dhcp-agent, quantum-l3-agent,
> quantum-openvswitch-agent and most importantly quantum are running.  If
> those processes are running can you share the output from
> /var/log/quantum/server.log .  It should contain a hint as to why the
> server is not ready for connections.
>
> Also, please be aware, the first time you start quantum it can take quite
> some time to be ready for CLI connections depending on the speed of the
> database you are using.
>
> *
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> From:        Ashutosh Narayan <aashutoshnarayan@xxxxxxxxx>
> To:        OpenStack <openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Date:        04/29/2013 05:08 AM
> Subject:        [Openstack] Quantum CLI errors on Grizzly
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have installed Grizzly on CentOS 6.3 and was setting up Quantum by
> following the instructions given in the below link :
> *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packstack_to_Quantum*<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packstack_to_Quantum>
>
> In step 13 when I start using Quantum CLI to create a private
> network using the command - *quantum net-create private*
> I get [ Error 111 ] Connection refused as an error.
> I have installed OpenvSwitch from the source
>
> Even in the dashboard it's not allowing me to create Routers.
> Same Error 111 is seen there too.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> Thank you,
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> Ashutosh Narayan
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