[Openstack] Packstack install fails on RHEL 7.3

Narayan, Bindya bindya.narayan at intel.com
Sun Jan 15 17:47:43 UTC 2017


I have RHEL 7.3 (np proxy), Fresh install

When I run PackStack, (v9.0.0) as per the link, (https://www.rdoproject.org/install/quickstart/)

packstack -allinone -debug -t 4

This is the error I get! Can someone help with what this means!

Preparing Puppet manifests                           [ DONE ]
Copying Puppet modules and manifests                 [ DONE ]
Applying 192.102.188.65_controller.pp
192.102.188.65_controller.pp:                     [ ERROR ]
Applying Puppet manifests                         [ ERROR ]

ERROR : Error appeared during Puppet run: 192.102.188.65_controller.pp
Error: /Stage[main]/Horizon/Exec[refresh_horizon_django_compress]: Failed to call refresh: Command exceeded timeout
You will find full trace in log /var/tmp/packstack/20170113-033925-wKl_wv/manifests/192.102.188.65_controller.pp.log
Please check log file /var/tmp/packstack/20170113-033925-wKl_wv/openstack-setup.log for more information
Additional information:
* A new answerfile was created in: /root/packstack-answers-20170113-033926.txt
* Time synchronization installation was skipped. Please note that unsynchronized time on server instances might be problem for some OpenStack components.
* File /root/keystonerc_admin has been created on OpenStack client host 192.102.188.65. To use the command line tools you need to source the file.
* To access the OpenStack Dashboard browse to http://192.102.188.65/dashboard .
Please, find your login credentials stored in the keystonerc_admin in your home directory.
* To use Nagios, browse to http://192.102.188.65/nagios username: nagiosadmin, password: 29639dc7342a4b0f
* Note temporary directory /var/tmp/packstack/cd777e0291c44d3389f7aa8d3010ebf7 on host 192.102.188.65 was not deleted for debugging purposes.
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