[Openstack] Installion guide for OpenStack Essex on Ubuntu 12.04
Guilherme Souza
souza.guilherme18 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 18:42:05 UTC 2012
Guys, i think that i got this, but i'm in another problem, when i run it, i
got this stack >> http://pastebin.com/uRxfszm3
Em 27 de março de 2012 15:07, Guilherme Souza
<souza.guilherme18 at gmail.com>escreveu:
> Ok guys,
>
> i get the 1st and the 2nd steps on tutorial, but when i try to run the
> script i got this error: "keystone_data.sh: 29: keystone_data.sh: Syntax
> error: "(" unexpected" this is the content of my keystone_data.sh file >>
> http://pastebin.com/mYR5Ej1X
>
> What i must do to fix this file?
>
> Em 27 de março de 2012 13:06, Shake Chen <shake.chen at gmail.com> escreveu:
>
> HI Martin
>>
>> thanks for your excellent document.
>>
>> I have done it according the document and have no any problem. login in
>> dashboard and create VM and ssh to VM.
>>
>> This is my first time manual install openstack successful. In the past, I
>> alway use script like Devstack and Managedit.
>>
>> I also try to make Chinese verison document ,but not complete, I would
>> try to make it perfect.
>>
>> http://hi.baidu.com/chenshake/blog/item/4551cc5812a1b39e810a1876.html
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Martin Gerhard Loschwitz <
>> martin.loschwitz at hastexo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Anne,
>>>
>>> thank you very much for the warm words and your hints!
>>>
>>> Am 26.03.12 20:04, schrieb Anne Gentle:
>>> > Great work, Martin! It really does show that an installation can be
>>> completed for a proof of concept quite quickly.
>>> >
>>> > I tested the entire guide, and found I couldn't change the hastexo
>>> password
>>> > in the keystone_data.sh even if I changed it in the keystone.conf
>>> file, not
>>> > sure why not. Your instructions are correct, it's just that small
>>> changes are
>>> > going to have cascading effects. Perhaps you could be more clear about
>>> the
>>> > re-use of the SERVICE_TOKEN="hastexo" being the same as the
>>> ADMIN_PASSWORD
>>> > (I changed one but not the other, not realizing the "hastexo" string
>>> was in
>>> > both places). It is what it is, not much a user can do about it other
>>> than
>>> > tread carefully.
>>>
>>> I reworded that paragraph so that people following the guide will use
>>> the same
>>> password for both variables; can you confirm it's more distinct now
>>> please?
>>>
>>> >
>>> > You should also be more clear about editing the nova.conf file to
>>> replace
>>> > your 10.42.0.6 IP address with the IP address of the server the user is
>>> > installing upon in Step 5 [1]. You also need to restart the nova
>>> services
>>> > after editing the nova.conf file so that the MySQL config is picked up,
>>> > right?
>>> >
>>> I added a paragraph to that page which states that people have to
>>> replace every
>>> occurance of 10.42.0.6 with the IP address of the machine they are
>>> running this
>>> setup on; again, can you confirm please that it's more distinct now?
>>>
>>>
>>> > As I mentioned in our IRC chatting, I'd like to see your guide brought
>>> into
>>> > the community docs site as a quick start, once the "substitute this
>>> python
>>> > file for that" parts are sorted out through the bug fixes and package
>>> updates
>>> > we'll hope get in 12.04 in time.
>>> >
>>> One python file exchange is gone already, and the other one, as Adam
>>> stated, is
>>> hopefully due for deletion today or tomorrow once the horizon package in
>>> Ubuntu
>>> gets the necessary patch. As soon as the package hits Precise, I will
>>> remove
>>> the wget-part and add a warning instead that people need to use at least
>>> the
>>> version that includes the fix to get the Dashboard working.
>>>
>>> >
>>> > To my eye, it's similar to the CSS OSS Beginner's Guide, but much
>>> quicker start
>>> > to finish without explanatory text or object storage. So what I'd like
>>> to
>>> > suggest is that you propose this guide to be added to the OpenStack
>>> docs - it'll
>>> > help with maintenance and ongoing edits.
>>> >
>>> That'd be awesome! :-)
>>>
>>> > I can help you create a "quick start" guide with "Built for OpenStack"
>>> logo
>>> > and your logo (now available thanks to work from the docs tools team
>>> here at
>>> > Rackspace, you could be the first one to try it). This would mean
>>> bringing
>>> > the source into DocBook and the openstack-manuals github repository.
>>> >
>>> I'd absolutely love to be your guinea pig for this :)
>>>
>>> > You can keep the CC-By-SA licensing for the document by going this
>>> route,
>>> > though I do want to hear what other doc contributors think of this
>>> approach.
>>> > In our conversations, you just said "CC-By-SA" - could you be more
>>> specific
>>> > about which license you want? We welcome Creative Commons licensing
>>> but doc
>>> > contributors do want to be able to contribute without commercial
>>> implications.
>>> >
>>> Ahum, I must admit this puzzles me a bit. We have no intention
>>> whatsoever to
>>> force anyone into commercial implications; what we want is that
>>> everybody is
>>> able to use, change and redistribute the file as he/she sees fit. After
>>> all,
>>> that's the idea behind F/OSS, isn't it? I'm a Debian Guy, so i'm
>>> anything but
>>> reluctant to that idea :)
>>>
>>> > Any docs-core members care to comment on bringing it in the
>>> openstack-manuals repo if Martin is willing?
>>> >
>>> I'll be most happy to cooperate with whoever is the person in charge for
>>> this!
>>>
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Anne
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> --
>>> Martin Gerhard Loschwitz
>>> Chief Brand Officer, Principal Consultant
>>> hastexo Professional Services
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>
>
> --
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Guilherme Santos Souza
> Sistemas de Informação - PUCRS
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>
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Atenciosamente,
Guilherme Santos Souza
Sistemas de Informação - PUCRS
Fone: (51) 9695-1070
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