[openstack-dev] Customised Quantum installation

Gary Kotton gkotton at redhat.com
Wed May 22 14:42:18 UTC 2013


On 05/21/2013 11:01 PM, Alvise Dorigo wrote:
> Il 21/05/13 19.36, Aaron Rosen ha scritto:
>> 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?
>>
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> http://openstack.redhat.com/Docs
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>> You should just need to edit the .ini file for the plugin you are 
>> using and specify the sql_connection.

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:
1. you can edit the configuration files manually
2. you can patch the quantum-server-setup script to not erase the database.

Hopefully there will be packstack support for quantum soon. This will 
make life a little easier

Thanks
Gary
>>
>
> thanks,
>
>  Alvise
>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:49 AM, Alvise Dorigo 
>> <alvise.dorigo at pd.infn.it <mailto:alvise.dorigo at pd.infn.it>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>     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.
>>
>>     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.
>>
>>     Is there any workaround to this behavior ?
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>
>>      Alvise
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