Single Installer problems

Adam Stokes adam.stokes at canonical.com
Sun Jun 7 16:21:44 UTC 2015


Also if you've installed a fresh 14.04.2 on your host server there are some
kernel issues wrt apparmor. Make sure you've `apt-get dist-upgrade` before
performing the single install. You want to be at a kernel higher than
3.16.0-30

On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Ronald Bradford <me at ronaldbradford.com>
wrote:

> For me the following works.
>
> $ sudo openstack-install --extra-ppa ppa:cloud-installer/experimental
>
> Can you try that without the additional arguments you have.
>
>
> I received an error running:
>
> $ sudo openstack-install --extra-ppa ppa:cloud-installer/experimental
> --openstack-release kilo -r trusty -a amd64
>
> I ran without -r trusty, got an error.
>
> I ran without -a amd64, got an error.
>
> I ran without -r trusty and -a amd64, got an error.
>
> I removed --openstack-release kilo and it worked.  This seems the issue. kilo
> is the default release.
>
> This works.
>
> $ sudo openstack-install --extra-ppa ppa:cloud-installer/experimental -r
> trusty -a amd64
>
>
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>
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> On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Ronald Bradford <me at ronaldbradford.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I went threw this process this week without any issues.
>>
>> Here are the steps I used --
>> http://ronaldbradford.com/blog/deploying-ubuntu-openstack-kilo-2015-06-06/
>>
>> Ronald
>>
>> Ronald Bradford
>>
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>>
>> On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:52 PM, Vatkov, Bogdan <bogdan.vatkov at sap.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>  I also see (in the cloud-init.log) that the proxy settings are
>>> propagated to the environment and also to the apt config in particular:
>>>
>>>>>>
>>> Jun  5 18:53:02 openstack-single-ubuntu [CLOUDINIT] util.py[DEBUG]:
>>> Writing to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95cloud-init-proxy - wb: [420] 113 bytes
>>>
>>>>>>
>>> But this conf would only affect the apt but not the add-apt-repository
>>> command, which I could so far make run behind proxy by:
>>>
>>> 1)      Exporting the http_proxy as some user and then
>>>
>>> 2)      sudo –E add-apt-repository ….
>>>
>>> But I have no idea how to make this work in the cloud-init story ….any
>>> idea how can I hack this one?
>>>
>>
>>
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