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matt.joyce at cloudscaling

Aug 23, 2012, 1:19 AM

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Re: [Openstack] Openstack Folsom - 3 Installation

As I recall localrc had a setting in the past for picking releases to
install.

Not sure what the status of that is.

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:45 AM, Atul Jha <Atul.Jha [at] csscorp> wrote:

>
> Hi Trinath,
>
> <snip>
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Trinath Somanchi <
> trinath.somanchi [at] gmail<mailto:trinath.somanchi [at] gmail>> wrote:
> Hi All-
>
> I'm installing Openstack Components of Folsom-3 milestone from the Tar
> files available from launchpad.
>
> Can any one guide me on the installation of the these components like the
> Essex component installation and configuration.
>
> I'm upto this level of Installation.
>
> For instance, Keystone component,
>
> I have untar the file and executed the following commands.
>
> Keystone $> python setup.py build
> Keystone $> python setup.py install.
>
> Will these two steps install the respective component and all its
> necessary components.
>
> With this type of Install can I use the Openstack components as I use them
> in the 'apt-get' based Essex installation.
>
> Kindly guide me on this...
> </snip>
>
> You are trying to install Folsom from the development version and that is
> why you are doing source code based installation. I am sure it comes with a
> README file which explains details about the source file.
>
> Now when you are talking about apt-get best install, it means you are
> trying to download the package which is bundled by one of the Linux
> distribution providers repository. Now here is the thing, since Folsom is
> still in development phase thats why the package based installation is
> still in process of baking/bake, so folks from Ubuntu are best to answer
> your question when it will be available.
>
> Lastly source based install is not suggested for Production Environment.
>
> I will hope this solves all your confusion and questions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Atul Jha
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Atul.Jha at csscorp

Aug 23, 2012, 12:45 AM

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Re: [Openstack] Openstack Folsom - 3 Installation [In reply to]

Hi Trinath,

<snip>
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Trinath Somanchi <trinath.somanchi [at] gmail<mailto:trinath.somanchi [at] gmail>> wrote:
Hi All-

I'm installing Openstack Components of Folsom-3 milestone from the Tar files available from launchpad.

Can any one guide me on the installation of the these components like the Essex component installation and configuration.

I'm upto this level of Installation.

For instance, Keystone component,

I have untar the file and executed the following commands.

Keystone $> python setup.py build
Keystone $> python setup.py install.

Will these two steps install the respective component and all its necessary components.

With this type of Install can I use the Openstack components as I use them in the 'apt-get' based Essex installation.

Kindly guide me on this...
</snip>

You are trying to install Folsom from the development version and that is why you are doing source code based installation. I am sure it comes with a README file which explains details about the source file.

Now when you are talking about apt-get best install, it means you are trying to download the package which is bundled by one of the Linux distribution providers repository. Now here is the thing, since Folsom is still in development phase thats why the package based installation is still in process of baking/bake, so folks from Ubuntu are best to answer your question when it will be available.

Lastly source based install is not suggested for Production Environment.

I will hope this solves all your confusion and questions.

Thanks,

Atul Jha
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trinath.somanchi at gmail

Aug 23, 2012, 1:46 AM

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Re: [Openstack] Openstack Folsom - 3 Installation [In reply to]

Hi-

I'm currently testing the capabilities of Openstack. Not going for any
production deployment.

So want to go with the folsom-3 milestone release.

In the ReadMe file, for example, Nova-2012.2, no Installation information
is given.

The same file can be found here... https://github.com/openstack/nova

I'm unable to install Folsom-3 Mile stone of the
Openstack..................... Finally.

Any Guidance would help me a lot...

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On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Matt Joyce <matt.joyce [at] cloudscaling>wrote:

> As I recall localrc had a setting in the past for picking releases to
> install.
>
> Not sure what the status of that is.
>
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 12:45 AM, Atul Jha <Atul.Jha [at] csscorp> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Trinath,
>>
>> <snip>
>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Trinath Somanchi <
>> trinath.somanchi [at] gmail<mailto:trinath.somanchi [at] gmail>> wrote:
>> Hi All-
>>
>> I'm installing Openstack Components of Folsom-3 milestone from the Tar
>> files available from launchpad.
>>
>> Can any one guide me on the installation of the these components like the
>> Essex component installation and configuration.
>>
>> I'm upto this level of Installation.
>>
>> For instance, Keystone component,
>>
>> I have untar the file and executed the following commands.
>>
>> Keystone $> python setup.py build
>> Keystone $> python setup.py install.
>>
>> Will these two steps install the respective component and all its
>> necessary components.
>>
>> With this type of Install can I use the Openstack components as I use
>> them in the 'apt-get' based Essex installation.
>>
>> Kindly guide me on this...
>> </snip>
>>
>> You are trying to install Folsom from the development version and that is
>> why you are doing source code based installation. I am sure it comes with a
>> README file which explains details about the source file.
>>
>> Now when you are talking about apt-get best install, it means you are
>> trying to download the package which is bundled by one of the Linux
>> distribution providers repository. Now here is the thing, since Folsom is
>> still in development phase thats why the package based installation is
>> still in process of baking/bake, so folks from Ubuntu are best to answer
>> your question when it will be available.
>>
>> Lastly source based install is not suggested for Production Environment.
>>
>> I will hope this solves all your confusion and questions.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Atul Jha
>> http://www.csscorp.com/common/email-disclaimer.php
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack
>> Post to : openstack [at] lists
>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack
>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
>>
>
>


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Atul.Jha at csscorp

Aug 23, 2012, 4:35 AM

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Re: [Openstack] Openstack Folsom - 3 Installation [In reply to]

Trinath,

<snip>
Hi -

Rather than using this installation for every different package can I use devstack's stack.sh script to install the Openstack latest milestone release?

Can any one comment on this.
</snip>

Yes you can.


Thanks,
Atul Jha
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