[Openstack] Wordpress template

yalla.gnan.kumar at accenture.com yalla.gnan.kumar at accenture.com
Tue Aug 12 12:34:24 UTC 2014


Hi Scott,

Thanks for your reply.

I tried mentioning the networks in many ways. Indeed I tried this template also :  https://raw.github.com/openstack/heattemplates/master/cfn/F17/WordPress_Single_Instance_With_Neutron.template

But still it is failing.   I am a beginner and I need assistance from people like you in these areas.
Unfortunately I am stuck at this point. Could you help me in specifying the networks in the following  template:

https://raw.github.com/openstack/heat-templates/master/cfn/F17/WordPress_Composed_Instances.template

My network details are as shown below:

-----------
root at ice-controller:/var# neutron net-list
+--------------------------------------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| id                                   | name         | subnets                                              |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| 1e2e0ea5-3f85-435a-af8d-93f377d52560 | net_proj_one | 99baadc0-a4c5-4141-b201-aba51e6ac586 50.50.1.0/24    |
| 3a72a0a0-156a-4650-934b-13f29587969a | ext_net      | f87f98b9-727a-4314-af6d-7626bb083362 10.211.203.0/24 |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------+
root at ice-controller:/var# neutron subnet-list
+--------------------------------------+------+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| id                                   | name | cidr            | allocation_pools                                     |
+--------------------------------------+------+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| 99baadc0-a4c5-4141-b201-aba51e6ac586 |      | 50.50.1.0/24    | {"start": "50.50.1.2", "end": "50.50.1.254"}         |
| f87f98b9-727a-4314-af6d-7626bb083362 |      | 10.211.203.0/24 | {"start": "10.211.203.236", "end": "10.211.203.239"} |
+--------------------------------------+------+-----------------+------------------------------------------------------+
----------------


Appreciate your help.


Thanks
Kumar



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Lowe [mailto:scott.lowe at scottlowe.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 5:53 PM
To: Gnan Kumar, Yalla
Cc: openstack at lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Wordpress template

Kumar, check these two articles to see if they help at all:

<http://blog.scottlowe.org/2014/05/01/an-introduction-to-openstack-heat/>

<http://blog.scottlowe.org/2014/05/02/another-look-at-an-openstack-heat-template/>

If I'm correctly reading the sample template you're using, it looks like you should just need to create a Neutron port on each network (referencing the network's ID when creating it) and then reference those ports when creating the instance.

Also, refer to Clint Byrum's reply to you dated 08 Aug 2014, in which he mentioned adding this text to the properties section (I'm assuming he means the properties section of the web server):


   properties:
     networks:
       - { network: public }
       - { network: private }

I hope this helps.



On Aug 12, 2014, at 12:34 AM, <yalla.gnan.kumar at accenture.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have a three node Icehouse installation on Ubuntu platform. I have
> installed neutron and provided networking to the instances. I used neutron to create two networks. One is private and other is public.  I have installed heat packages and want to test a simple wordpress template downloaded from the following link:
>
> https://raw.github.com/openstack/heat-templates/master/cfn/F17/WordPre
> ss_Composed_Instances.template
>
> But the stack creation is  failing showing that multiple networks are found.  I tried some methods but did not work. How can I mention the networks in the template ?
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Kumar


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