openstack-manuals/doc/install-guide/source/environment-packages.rst
Matthew Kassawara 5ee72cfa36 [install] Fix various minor problems
Fix the following minor problems to reduce work after
stable/liberty branching:

1) RDO: Revert Python MySQL library from PyMySQL to MySQL-python
   due to lack of support for the former.
2) RDO: Explicitly install 'ebtables' and 'ipset' packages due
   to dependency problems.
3) General: Change numbered list to bulleted list for lists with
   only one item.
4) General: Restructure horizon content to match other services.
   More duplication of content, but sometimes RST conditionals
   are terrible and distro packages should use the same
   configuration files.
5) General: Restructure NoSQL content to match SQL content.
6) General: Improve clarity of NTP content.

Change-Id: I2620250aa27c7d41b525aa2646ad25e0692140c4
Closes-Bug: #1514760
Closes-Bug: #1514683
Implements: bp installguide-liberty
2015-11-13 07:49:53 -07:00

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OpenStack packages

Distributions release OpenStack packages as part of the distribution or using other methods because of differing release schedules. Perform these procedures on all nodes.

Warning

Your hosts must contain the latest versions of base installation packages available for your distribution before proceeding further.

Note

Disable or remove any automatic update services because they can impact your OpenStack environment.

ubuntu

Enable the OpenStack repository

# apt-get install software-properties-common
# add-apt-repository cloud-archive:liberty

rdo

Prerequisites

  1. Enable the EPEL repository:

    # yum install http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/e/epel-release-7-5.noarch.rpm
  2. On RHEL, enable additional repositories using the subscription manager:

    # subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-optional-rpms
    # subscription-manager repos --enable=rhel-7-server-extras-rpms

    Note

    CentOS does not require these repositories.

rdo

Enable the OpenStack repository

  • On CentOS, the extras repository provides the RPM that enables the OpenStack repository. CentOS includes the extras repository by default, so you can simply install the package to enable the OpenStack repository.

    # yum install centos-release-openstack-liberty
  • On RHEL, download and install the RDO repository RPM to enable the OpenStack repository.

    # yum install https://rdoproject.org/repos/openstack-liberty/rdo-release-liberty.rpm

obs

Enable the OpenStack repository

  • Enable the Open Build Service repositories based on your openSUSE or SLES version:

    On openSUSE 13.2:

    # zypper addrepo -f obs://Cloud:OpenStack:Liberty/openSUSE_13.2 Liberty

    The openSUSE distribution uses the concept of patterns to represent collections of packages. If you selected 'Minimal Server Selection (Text Mode)' during the initial installation, you may be presented with a dependency conflict when you attempt to install the OpenStack packages. To avoid this, remove the minimal_base-conflicts package:

    # zypper rm patterns-openSUSE-minimal_base-conflicts

    On SLES 12:

    # zypper addrepo -f obs://Cloud:OpenStack:Liberty/SLE_12 Liberty

    Note

    The packages are signed by GPG key D85F9316. You should verify the fingerprint of the imported GPG key before using it.

    Key Name:         Cloud:OpenStack OBS Project <Cloud:OpenStack@build.opensuse.org>
    Key Fingerprint:  35B34E18 ABC1076D 66D5A86B 893A90DA D85F9316
    Key Created:      Tue 08 Oct 2013 01:34:21 PM UTC
    Key Expires:      Thu 17 Dec 2015 01:34:21 PM UTC

debian

Enable the backports repository

The Liberty release is available directly through the official Debian backports repository. To use this repository, follow the instruction from the official Debian website, which basically suggest doing the following steps:

  1. On all nodes, adding the Debian 8 (Jessie) backport repository to the source list:

    # echo "deb deb http://http.debian.net/debian jessie-backports main" \
      >>/etc/apt/sources.list

    Note

    Later you can use the following command to install a package:

    # apt-get -t jessie-backports install ``PACKAGE``

Finalize the installation

  1. Upgrade the packages on your host:

    ubuntu or debian

    # apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade

    rdo

    # yum upgrade

    obs

    # zypper refresh && zypper dist-upgrade

    Note

    If the upgrade process includes a new kernel, reboot your host to activate it.

  2. Install the OpenStack client:

    debian or ubuntu

    # apt-get install python-openstackclient

    rdo

    # yum install python-openstackclient

    obs

    # zypper install python-openstackclient

rdo

  1. RHEL and CentOS enable SELinux by default. Install the openstack-selinux package to automatically manage security policies for OpenStack services:

    # yum install openstack-selinux