[Openstack] [Congress] Progress with Congress Install on OPNFV

Tim Hinrichs tim at styra.com
Tue Dec 8 23:34:05 UTC 2015


Hi Bryan,

Yes.  After cloning congress, you run that command.

Tim

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:12 PM SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131 at att.com> wrote:

> Tim,
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> Yes, using the stable version was my intent. I wasn’t sure how to do it,
> thanks.
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> Just a clarification: re “after downloading congress” do you mean after
> cloning the repo? I guess so since it’s a git command.
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> Thanks,
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> Bryan Sullivan | AT&T
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> *From:* Tim Hinrichs [mailto:tim at styra.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 08, 2015 1:09 PM
> *To:* SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131 at att.com>; openstack at lists.openstack.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack] [Congress] Progress with Congress Install on
> OPNFV
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> Hi Bryan,
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> That's great news!  I'll add this to our IRC agenda for tomorrow.
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> I don't know about the Horizon issue.  Janet, any ideas?
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> One thing I'd suggest is to use the Liberty version of Congress with the
> Liberty version of OpenStack.  Pulling directly from master will be
> problematic (eventually) since it will deviate from the rest of the Liberty
> OpenStack projects.  All you need to do to checkout liberty is run the
> following command after downloading congress...
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> $ cd congress
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> $ git checkout stable/liberty
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> Tim
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> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:12 PM SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131 at att.com> wrote:
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> Tim and Congress team, sending here as I didn’t get a response on
> #congress, and in OPNFV we are trying to get to code freeze for our 2nd
> release by the end of this year.
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> I’ve been able to get Congress (latest github code) installed but not
> fully functional, on an OPNFV base with OpenStack Liberty. The APIs and
> datasources etc work, but for some reason the Horizon panel features for
> Policy are not present in Horizon. I need to know if, beyond the
> instructions in github for the standalone install, there is anything else I
> need to do to activate the Horizon Policy panel.
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> FYI I used the github standalone instructions in a manual procedure:
> https://wiki.opnfv.org/copper/academy/joid/congress. I plan to fully
> automate this e.g. as a shell script or Ansible playbook once I get it
> fully working and repeatable.
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> In the process I found a number of things that I’d like to bring up in the
> Congress team meeting, e.g.:
>
> -          Issues with python package dependencies: I’m trying to use
> virtualenv to minimize these, but there are still extra things that have to
> be installed sometimes, and I’m not sure why or how to ensure that these
> dependencies don’t change from install to install (which they do seem to).
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> -          Changes to the specific instructions in the github readme,
> which I had to make to get it working
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> Thanks,
>
> Bryan Sullivan | AT&T
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