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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Chris,<br>
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      Thanks for sharing more details. It looks like you are performing
      a manual install on ubuntu 14.04 using canonical cloud repos.<br>
      That's fine, i think the issue you are experiencing has something
      to do with upstart (the new init daemon) and the order OpenStack
      (nova in particular) services are started.<br>
      To be honest, i have not used this one yet and can't help you more
      on this. <br>
      May be someone else in the list can provide more useful pointers.<br>
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      Best,<br>
      Thanassis<br>
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      On 15/9/2014 6:20 μμ, Christos Grivas wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">To begin with, I am trying to get familiar with
        openstack services by following the OpenStack installation guide
        for ubuntu 14.04.<br>
        This means that i download the appropriate packages with apt-get
        and configure the appropriate *.conf files.<br>
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        I believe that when someone installs the services they should be
        starting automatically when the node boots.<br>
        This happens with nova-scheduler glance keystone and alla the
        services that run in the controller node.<br>
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        The services that run on the compute node (nova-compute &
        nova-network) have to be started manually ("$nova-manage service
        list" shows xxx next to these services).<br>
        Is it regarded as normal to configure within a startup script
        these services to start automatically or there is something
        wrong with my configuration?<br>
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        B/R<br>
        Chris<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2014-09-15 16:39 GMT+03:00 Thanassis
          Parathyras <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              <div>Hi Christos,<br>
                <br>
                Can you provide more details on the subject system?<br>
                It would be useful to know OS version, OpenStack release
                and the way you are following to set up the system (e.g.
                manual, distribution, puppet, ...).<br>
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                Best,<br>
                Thanassis
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                    On 15/9/2014 1:11 μμ, Christos Grivas wrote:<br>
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                      <p>Hi all,</p>
                      <p>I have been trying to set up a two node
                        openstack architecture with nova-network.</p>
                      <p>My problem is that the services in the compute
                        node do not start automatically and that is the
                        reason why several errors raise (e.g. http 500
                        when i try to make the initial network)</p>
                      <p>The fact is that when i manually run in the
                        compute node the commands: "#nova-network&"
                        and "nova-compute&" everything works as
                        expected. I even start instances and they can
                        ping each other.</p>
                      <p>How to make services start automatically? May
                        it be the database that causes these problems?
                        (fyi i have dropped and recreated the tables and
                        the problem remains)</p>
                      <p>Thank you in advance,</p>
                      <p>Chris</p>
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