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    On 05/21/2013 11:01 PM, Alvise Dorigo wrote:
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          <div>There is no quantum-server-setup installer provided
            directly via quantum this is probably something your distro
            has added. Which distro are you running/where did you get
            this? <br>
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          <div>You should just need to edit the .ini file for the plugin
            you are using and specify the sql_connection. <br>
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    The scripts were added to Fedora to try and help with a simple
    installation and to be used an an example on how it is done. There
    are a number of things that you can do:<br>
    1. you can edit the configuration files manually<br>
    2. you can patch the quantum-server-setup script to not erase the
    database.<br>
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    Hopefully there will be packstack support for quantum soon. This
    will make life a little easier<br>
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    Thanks<br>
    Gary<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:49 AM,
            Alvise Dorigo <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi,<br>
              I've a working Openstack installation with a cloud
              controller (keystone, glance, api, etc), compute node
              (only nova-compute process) and a host dedicated to MySQL.<br>
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              I've been trying to install the Quantum network component
              on this installation, but I had to stop when running the
              setup tool quantum-server-setup, because it wants to do
              perform a new fresh installation of MySQL on the machine
              it is running on (the cloud controller in my case). I
              wonder if there's a way to instruct it to (re)use the
              existing MySQL installation on the different host. Looking
              at the script's option it seems that it is not possible.<br>
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              Is there any workaround to this behavior ?<br>
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              Thanks,<br>
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               Alvise<br>
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