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xlink:href="http://archive.gplhost.com/readme.mirrors"
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>http://archive.gplhost.com/readme.mirrors</link>.</para>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="basics-argparse" os="debian">
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<title>Manually installing python-argparse</title>
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<para>The Debian OpenStack packages are maintained on Debian Sid (aka, Debian Unstable)
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- the current development version. The (backported) packages can run fine on Debian
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Wheezy with a single caveat:</para>
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<para>All the OpenStack packages are written in python. Wheezy uses Python version 2.6
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and Python version 2.7, with Python 2.6 being the default interpreter, while Sid has
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only Python version 2.7. There is one packaging change between these two. With
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Python 2.6 python-argparse was a separate package that needs to be installed on its
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own, with Python 2.7 it is included as part of the Python 2.7 packages. Unfortunately,
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the Python 2.7 package does not have a <code>Provides: python-argparse</code> in it.</para>
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<para>Since the packages are maintained in Sid where a require on python-argparse
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would be an error and the Debian OpenStack maintainer only want to maintain a single
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version of the OpenStack packages, you have to install
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<systemitem class="library">python-argparse</systemitem> manually on each OpenStack
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system running Debian Wheezy, before installing any other OpenStack packages. Install
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the package with:</para>
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<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>apt-get install python-argparse</userinput></screen>
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<para>This applies to nearly all OpenStack packages in Wheezy.</para>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="basics-queue">
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<title>Messaging Server</title>
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<para>On the controller node, install the messaging queue server.
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<screen os="opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>zypper install openstack-ceilometer-api openstack-ceilometer-collector openstack-ceilometer-agent-central python-ceilometerclient</userinput></screen>
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</step>
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<step os="debian"><para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
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prompts about the API endpoint registration, the RabbitMQ credentials,
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and the <code>keystone_autotoken</code>.</para>
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prompts about <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>
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settings</link>, the <link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ credentials</link> and
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the <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints">API endpoint</link> registration.</para>
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</step>
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<step>
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<para>The Metering Service uses a database to store information.
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As a consequence, this debconf screen displays every time, which
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enables the user to re-register the API in the Identity Service,
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but making sure that it is registered only once.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_1_register_endpoint.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_1_register_endpoint.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>If you answer <literal>yes</literal> to the previous prompt
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and the API service is already registered in the Identity Service
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database, do not answer <literal>yes</literal> again when you
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upgrade.</para>
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<para>The following debconf screens are necessary for the package to
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reach Keystone and register itself in the catalog.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_2_keystone_server_ip.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_2_keystone_server_ip.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>The following screen prompts for the value in the admin_token
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of Keystone, which is necessary for registering an API server in
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the Identity Service. This admin_token is normally configured
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automatically when setting-up the <systemitem class="library">keystone</systemitem>
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package.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_3_keystone_authtoken.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_3_keystone_authtoken.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>The following screen is the IP addresses of the service that
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the user is configuring. The configuration script automatically
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detects the IP address by using <code>/sbin/route</code> and
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@ -57,21 +57,21 @@
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interface that is connected to the default route). So in most
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cases, and unless you have a very specific network set up, you
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simply press ENTER.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_4_service_endpoint_ip_address.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_4_service_endpoint_ip_address.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>The last parameter is the region name for the service you are
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currently configuring. For example, <code>us-east-coast</code> or
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<code>europe-paris</code>.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_5_region_name.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/api-endpoint_5_region_name.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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</section>
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xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0">
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<title>dbconfig-common package</title>
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<title>Database management with dbconfig-common</title>
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<para>The <systemitem class="library">dbconfig-common</systemitem>
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package provides a standard Debian interface that enables you to
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configure Debian database parameters. It includes localized
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<para>Here is a snapshot of the two configuration screens that
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appear when you re-configure the <systemitem class="service"
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>dbconfig-common</systemitem> package:</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_keep_admin_pass.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_used_for_remote_db.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_keep_admin_pass.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_used_for_remote_db.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>Unlike other debconf prompts, you cannot pre-seed the answers
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for the <systemitem class="library">dbconfig-common</systemitem>
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prompts by using <command>debconf-set-selections</command>. Instead, you
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@ -68,40 +72,76 @@ dbc_authmethod_user=''</programlisting>
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file.</para>
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<para>The following screens are in the <systemitem class="service">cinder-common</systemitem>
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package.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_1_configure-with-dbconfig-yes-no.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_2_db-types.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_3_connection_method.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_4_mysql_root_password.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_5_mysql_app_password.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_6_mysql_app_password_confirm.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_1_configure-with-dbconfig-yes-no.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_2_db-types.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_3_connection_method.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_4_mysql_root_password.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_5_mysql_app_password.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="40" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/dbconfig-common_6_mysql_app_password_confirm.png"/>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>If you wish to access a MySQL server remotely, you have to make it
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possible to access it as root from a remote server. This can be done using
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a simple command available in the <systemitem class="service">openstack-proxy-node</systemitem>
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package:</para>
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<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>/usr/share/openstack-proxy-node/mysql-remote-root</userinput></screen>
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<para>If you do not want to install the
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<systemitem class="service">openstack-proxy-node</systemitem>, you can run
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the following script to enable remote root access:</para>
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<programlisting language="bash">#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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SQL="mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Dmysql -e"
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ROOT_PASS=`${SQL} "SELECT Password FROM user WHERE User='root' LIMIT 1;" \
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| tail -n 1`
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${SQL} "REPLACE INTO user SET host='%', user='root',\
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password='${ROOT_PASS}', Select_priv='Y', Insert_priv='Y',\
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Update_priv='Y', Delete_priv='Y', Create_priv='Y', Drop_priv='Y',\
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Reload_priv='Y', Shutdown_priv='Y', Process_priv='Y', File_priv='Y',\
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Grant_priv='Y', References_priv='Y', Index_priv='Y', Alter_priv='Y',\
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Super_priv='Y', Show_db_priv='Y', Create_tmp_table_priv='Y',\
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Lock_tables_priv='Y', Execute_priv='Y', Repl_slave_priv='Y',\
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Repl_client_priv='Y', Create_view_priv='Y', Show_view_priv='Y',\
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Create_routine_priv='Y', Alter_routine_priv='Y', Create_user_priv='Y',\
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Event_priv='Y', Trigger_priv='Y' "
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${SQL} "FLUSH PRIVILEGES"
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sed -i 's|^bind-address[ \t]*=.*|bind-address = 0.0.0.0|' /etc/mysql/my.cnf
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/etc/init.d/mysql restart</programlisting>
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<para>You will need to enable remote access before installation of any OpenStack service.</para>
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</section>
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xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0">
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<title>Services and keystone_authtoken</title>
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<title>Services and the [keystone_authtoken]</title>
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<para>Because most OpenStack services must access the Identity
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Service, you must configure the IP address of the
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<code>keystone</code> server to be able to access it. You must
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options.</para>
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<para>The following screens show an example Image Service
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configuration:</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_server_hostname.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_admin_tenant_name.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_tenant_admin_user.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50"
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_admin_password.png"
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/>
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</imageobject>
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<informalfigure>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/service_keystone_authtoken_server_hostname.png"/>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>This information is stored in the configuration file for each
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service. For example:</para>
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<programlisting os="ubuntu;debian" language="ini">/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf
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xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0">
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<title>RabbitMQ parameters</title>
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<title>RabbitMQ credentials parameters</title>
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<para>For every package that must connect to a Messaging Server, the
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Debian package enables you to configure the IP address for that
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server and the user name and password that is used to connect. The
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following example shows configuration with the <systemitem
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class="service">ceilometer-common</systemitem> package:</para>
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fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/rabbitmq-host.png"/>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/rabbitmq-user.png"/>
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</informalfigure>
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<informalfigure>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/rabbitmq-password.png"/>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<para>These debconf screens appear in: <systemitem class="service"
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>ceilometer-common</systemitem>, <systemitem class="service"
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>cinder-common</systemitem>, <systemitem class="service"
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<screen os="rhel;centos;fedora"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>yum install openstack-glance</userinput></screen>
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<screen os="opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>zypper install openstack-glance python-glanceclient</userinput></screen></step>
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<step os="debian"><para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem> prompts to setup the
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database, register the Image service into the Identity service
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catalogue (API endpoint), configure the <code>keystone_authtoken</code>,
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and the RabbitMQ credentials. You will also have to select the type
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of caching as per the screenshot below:
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<step os="debian"><para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
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prompts about the <link linkend="debconf-dbconfig-common">database management</link>,
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the <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>
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settings</link>, the <link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ credentials</link> and
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the <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints">API endpoint</link> registration.
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You will also have to select the type of caching as per the screenshot below:</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="50" fileref="figures/debconf-screenshots/glance-common_pipeline_flavor.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</para></step>
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</step>
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<step os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles;ubuntu"><para>The Image
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Service stores information about images in a database. This
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guide uses the MySQL database that is used by other OpenStack
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<para>Install the Orchestration Service on the controller node:</para>
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<screen os="debian"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>apt-get install heat-api heat-api-cfn heat-engine</userinput></screen>
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</step>
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<step><para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
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prompts about the database, the RabbitMQ and the
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<code>keystone_authtoken</code> configuration, and the API endpoint registration.</para>
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<step>
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<para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
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prompts about the <link linkend="debconf-dbconfig-common">database management</link>,
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the <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>
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settings</link>, the <link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ credentials</link> and
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the <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints">API endpoint</link> registration.</para>
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</step>
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</procedure>
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<procedure os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles;ubuntu">
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<screen os="opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>zypper install openstack-neutron openstack-neutron-l3-agent openstack-neutron-dhcp-agent</userinput></screen>
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</step>
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<step os="debian">
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<para>Response to the <systemitem class="library"
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>debconf</systemitem> prompts to set up the database,
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<literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>, RabbitMQ
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credentials, and API endpoints.</para>
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<para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
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prompts about the <link linkend="debconf-dbconfig-common">database management</link>,
|
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the <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>
|
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settings</link>, the <link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ credentials</link> and
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the <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints">API endpoint</link> registration.</para>
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</step>
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<step os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles">
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<para>Make sure basic Neutron-related service are set to start
|
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@ -568,11 +568,13 @@ export SERVICE_TOKEN=password</programlisting></para>
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that the administrator would create the private networks on behalf of the tenants.
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</para>
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<para>
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<informalfigure>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata scale="55" fileref="../common/figures/UseCase-SingleRouter.png"/>
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</informalfigure>
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<!--Image source link: https://docs.google.com/a/nicira.com/drawings/d/1DKxeZZXml_fNZHRoGPKkC7sGdkPJZCtWytYZqHIp_ZE/edit -->
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</para>
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</section>
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|
@ -49,38 +49,31 @@
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<step><para>After configuring the operating system, install the appropriate
|
||||
packages for the compute service.</para>
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||||
<note os="debian"><title>Note for Debian users</title>
|
||||
<para>Before installing anything, make sure that you have installed dbconfig-common, and that
|
||||
you configured it correctly to allow the use of remote database servers:</para>
|
||||
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>dpkg-reconfigure dbconfig-common</userinput></screen>
|
||||
<para>Then, on the host running the MySQL server (which is the controller
|
||||
node in this manual), simply run:
|
||||
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>/usr/share/openstack-proxy-node/mysql-remote-root</userinput></screen>
|
||||
(available from the openstack-proxy-node package) so that your
|
||||
controller node is configured to allow the compute node to access it.</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
<para os="ubuntu;debian">Then do:</para>
|
||||
<screen os="ubuntu;debian"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>apt-get install nova-compute-kvm python-guestfs</userinput></screen>
|
||||
<para os="ubuntu;debian">Select "Yes" when asked to create a supermin appliance during install.</para>
|
||||
<note os="debian"><title>Note for Debian users</title>
|
||||
<para>You can also use the meta-package with:
|
||||
|
||||
<note os="debian">
|
||||
<para>In Debian, you can also use the meta-packages with the following command:
|
||||
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>apt-get install openstack-compute-node</userinput></screen>
|
||||
which will also install other components on your compute node, like the OVS
|
||||
Neutron agent, Ceilometer agent, and more.</para>
|
||||
<para>As for the rest of OpenStack, the Nova packages are configured through
|
||||
debconf. So you will not need to manually configure the database, do the
|
||||
"nova-manage db sync" manually, configure the keystone auth token, or
|
||||
the RabbitMQ parameters of Nova. Therefore, all the below steps can be
|
||||
skipped. If you need to reconfigure Nova, you can use:
|
||||
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>dpkg-reconfigure -plow nova-common</userinput></screen>
|
||||
or edit the configuration files and manually restart the daemons.
|
||||
Remember that if your database server is installed remotely, before
|
||||
installing the Compute service, you will need to do:
|
||||
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>apt-get install dbconfig-common && dpkg-reconfigure -plow dbconfig-common</userinput></screen></para></note>
|
||||
Neutron agent, Ceilometer agent, and more. There is also a
|
||||
meta-package for the controler node called
|
||||
<systemitem class="library">openstack-proxy-node</systemitem> and a meta-package
|
||||
called <systemitem class="library">openstack-toaster</systemitem> that
|
||||
installs both <systemitem class="library">openstack-proxy-node</systemitem> and
|
||||
<systemitem class="library">openstack-toaster</systemitem> at the same time.</para></note>
|
||||
|
||||
<screen os="centos;rhel;fedora"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>yum install openstack-nova-compute</userinput></screen>
|
||||
<screen os="opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>zypper install openstack-nova-compute kvm openstack-utils</userinput></screen>
|
||||
</step>
|
||||
<step os="ubuntu;debian">
|
||||
<step os="debian"><para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
|
||||
prompts about the <link linkend="debconf-dbconfig-common">database management</link>,
|
||||
the <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>
|
||||
settings</link>, the <link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ credentials</link> and
|
||||
the <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints">API endpoint</link> registration.</para>
|
||||
</step>
|
||||
<step os="ubuntu">
|
||||
<para>Due to <link xlink:href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/759725">this bug</link>
|
||||
that is marked "Won't Fix", guestfs is restricted.
|
||||
Run the following command to relax the restriction:</para>
|
||||
@ -122,7 +115,7 @@ rabbit_host = controller</programlisting>
|
||||
|
||||
</step>
|
||||
|
||||
<step os="ubuntu;debian">
|
||||
<step os="ubuntu">
|
||||
<para>Remove the SQLite Database created by the packages</para>
|
||||
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>rm /var/lib/nova/nova.sqlite</userinput></screen>
|
||||
</step>
|
||||
|
@ -38,10 +38,11 @@
|
||||
</step>
|
||||
|
||||
<step os="debian"><para>Answer to the <systemitem class="library">debconf</systemitem>
|
||||
prompts to configure the Nova Controller Services. This includes configuring the database,
|
||||
the <code>keystone_autotoken</code>, the RabbitMQ credentials, and registering
|
||||
<systemitem class="service">nova-api</systemitem> in the Keystone catalogue.
|
||||
The <code>nova-manage db sync</code> will then be done for you automatically.</para>
|
||||
prompts about the <link linkend="debconf-dbconfig-common">database management</link>,
|
||||
the <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal>
|
||||
settings</link>, the <link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ credentials</link> and
|
||||
the <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints">API endpoint</link> registration.
|
||||
The <command>nova-manage db sync</command> will then be done for you automatically.</para>
|
||||
</step>
|
||||
|
||||
<step os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles;ubuntu">
|
||||
|
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