Hi Akihiro,

 

thanks for review. In the module we have this option to switch between minimal configuration and advanced (

https://review.openstack.org/#/c/274701/13/templates/local.conf.erb). In general I appreciate to handle more plugins in DevStack Installation. But I’ve got often errors in auto-installation with additional plugins like Sahara.

Unfortunately, I haven’t the devstack.log anymore.

I suggest, I test again extensively your configuration and think about an option, how to re-install DevStack with the minimal configurationm if the extented Installation failed. Hint: we want to re-install DevStack automatically every day to get the newest code from git.

 

Kind regards

 

Frank

 

Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10

 

Von: Akihiro Motoki
Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016 16:58
An: openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org
Betreff: [Openstack-i18n] translation check site local.conf andconfiguraitons

 

Hi,

 

Thanks for working on translation check site as the upstream.

 

Where is the configuration files maintained in OpenStack repositories?

I can share my local.conf with GitHub gist or in other ways, but it is

not the OpenStack way.

We use gerrit to share everything. I would like to follow it.

 

I promised to provide devstack local.conf which enables almost all

features for the check site.

I now have local.conf compatible with Liberty OpenStack dashboard

('compatible' means Trove and Sahara horizon plugins are supported).

 

To support more horizon plugins beyond sahara/trove dashboard for translations,

everyone can push a new version of local.conf once he/she finds and confirms

a right configuration. There are many horizon plugins, so it is not

reasonable to

depend devstack configurations on a small group of peoples.

 

Thanks,

Akihiro

 

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