[openstack-dev] [devstack]Question about using Devstack

Young Yang afe.young at gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 12:29:14 UTC 2015


Really thanks for responsing so rapidly!!

@ozamiatin
I forget to mention that I've run rejoin-stack.sh and  manually started
apache.
However,  something is not still properly configured.  Such as  lvm volume
group is not created.

@jordan.pittier
Really thanks for you  OFFLINE advice. It make some thing offline now. But
it fails finally.
It gives such error.
I tried both OFFLINE=True and OFFLINE=yes in my local rc.

venv create: /opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv
> venv installdeps: -r/opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt,
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/test-requirements.txt
> ERROR: invocation failed (exit code 1), logfile:
> /opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv/log/venv-1.log
> ERROR: actionid: venv
> msg: getenv
> cmdargs: [local('/opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv/bin/pip'), 'install', '-U',
> '-r/opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt',
> '-r/opt/stack/tempest/test-requirements.txt']
> env: {'UPSTART_EVENTS': 'stopped', 'LOGNAME': 'stack', 'USER': 'stack',
> 'os_RELEASE': '14.04', 'OS_REGION_NAME': 'RegionOne',
> ...................... NOTICE!!!! I ignore some error here
> ........................
>  Retrying (Retry(total=0, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None)) after
> connection broken by 'ProtocolError('Connection aborted.', gaierror(-2,
> 'Name or service not known'))': /simple/pbr/
>   Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement pbr>=1.6 (from
> -r /opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt (line 1)) (from versions: )
> No matching distribution found for pbr>=1.6 (from -r
> /opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt (line 1))
> ERROR: could not install deps [-r/opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt,
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/test-requirements.txt]; v =
> InvocationError('/opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv/bin/pip install -U
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/test-requirements.txt (see
> /opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv/log/venv-1.log)', 1)
> ___________________________________ summary
> ____________________________________
> ERROR:   venv: could not install deps
> [-r/opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt,
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/test-requirements.txt]; v =
> InvocationError('/opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv/bin/pip install -U
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/requirements.txt
> -r/opt/stack/tempest/test-requirements.txt (see
> /opt/stack/tempest/.tox/venv/log/venv-1.log)', 1)
> Error on exit
> World dumping... see /opt/stack/logs/worlddump-2015-11-23-121956.txt for
> details




@Bob Ball
Thanks your mirantis offline advice, I'll try it later :)

@yatinkumbhare
thanks, I'll try it latter.

@jordan.pittier  @Bob Ball
If I can ensure my IP address , localrc and everything else are not
changed, is there any way I can achieve my goal?




On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Oleksii Zamiatin <ozamiatin at mirantis.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Young Yang <afe.young at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm using devstack to deploy stable/Kilo in my Xenserver.
>> I successfully deploy devstack. But I found that every time I restart it,
>> devstack always run ./stack.sh to clear all my data and resintall all the
>> components.
>> So here comes  the questions.
>>
>> 1) Can I stop devstack from reinstalling after rebooting and just use the
>> openstack installed successfully last time.
>> I've tried  replacing the stack.sh with another blank shell script to
>> stop it running. Then  It didn't reinstall the services after rebooting.
>> However, some services didn't start successfully.
>>
>
> try rejoin-stack.sh - it is in the same folder as unstack.sh, stack.sh
>
>
>>
>> 2) I found that devstack will exit if it is unable to connect the
>> Internet when rebooting.
>> Is there any way I can reboot devstack successfully without connection to
>> the Internet after I've install it successfully with connection to the
>> Internet.
>>
>> Thanks in advance !  :)
>>
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