Re: [Openstack] centos 6 images
by Pádraig Brady
On 05/22/2012 04:07 AM, Jason Ford wrote:
> I am trying to put together an image for centos 6 that works like cloud-init on ubuntu does. Currently I have ssh keys getting imported but having some problems getting the disk to dynamically resize to the flavor template as well as the hostname set in horizon to be pushed into the image. Does anyone have any howtos or suggestions on how to get this done? Is there cloud-init for centos just like ubuntu? I would also be interested in how to do this with debian as well.
Well I notice there is no cloud-init package for EPEL.
I took a quick stab at it here:
http://pbrady.fedorapeople.org/cloud-init-el6/
cheers,
Pádraig.
11 years, 11 months
Re: [Openstack] centos 6 images
by Andy Grimm
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Scott Moser <smoser(a)ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2012, Pádraig Brady wrote:
>
>> On 05/22/2012 03:39 PM, Andy Grimm wrote:
>> > On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Pádraig Brady <P(a)draigbrady.com> wrote:
>> >> On 05/22/2012 04:07 AM, Jason Ford wrote:
>> >>> I am trying to put together an image for centos 6 that works like cloud-init on ubuntu does. Currently I have ssh keys getting imported but having some problems getting the disk to dynamically resize to the flavor template as well as the hostname set in horizon to be pushed into the image. Does anyone have any howtos or suggestions on how to get this done? Is there cloud-init for centos just like ubuntu? I would also be interested in how to do this with debian as well.
>> >>
>> >> Well I notice there is no cloud-init package for EPEL.
>> >> I took a quick stab at it here:
>> >> http://pbrady.fedorapeople.org/cloud-init-el6/
>> >
>> > I've already responded in IRC, but it wouldn't hurt to have a response
>> > in the mail archive. In short, the reason there isn't already a
>> > cloud-init for EL6 (or EL5, for that matter) is that upstream has been
>> > using python 2.7-only calls for a while now. In particular, a couple
>> > of calls to subprocess.check_output need to be replaced, and I think
>> > there are a few other issues as well. I don't think it's a huge
>
> It would help if you'd bring that up with upstream :)
> I'm interested in cloud-init working in the most places it can. I'll try
> to pull in the sysvinit scripts that Pádraig added and grab other changes
> that are there.
Sorry, I assumed that the 2.7-specific stuff was a conscious decision
upstream, so I didn't bring it up. Targeting 2.6 as minimum required
version does make things easier for RHEL/CentOS (and even Ubuntu
Lucid, last I checked)
>> > amount of work to make it functional, but it hasn't been high on
>> > anyone's list. It would be cool if you have time to fix / test it,
>> > though.
>>
>> Ok I've fixed the check_output calls at the above URL.
>
> If anyone has features / issues they'd like addressed in cloud-init,
> please feel free to ping me (smoser). I'll most likely ask you to open a
> bug at http://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init , and may even invite you to
> submit a patch. One way or another, though, I'm interested in making
> cloud-init better, so comments/concerns/participation is welcome and
> encouraged.
Would be great if you could commit a fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/970071 ...
Fedora has to carry a two-line patch for that right now, and it's a
pretty straightforward fix.
Andy
11 years, 11 months
Fedora 17 RC1 images
by Dennis Gilmore
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we have in us-east-1 some RC1 images for Fedora 17 final
i386: ami-08d97e61
x86_64: ami-2ea50247
please test and provide feedback
Dennis
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11 years, 11 months
SPEC file for websockify
by Adam Young
Attached is my first stab at a Spec file for Websockify. One thing I
noticed is that It builds as a x86_64 arch on my machine, and should be
a noarch.
I am building from the git hash 19a9730 but would really like to have a
version number to build with. We could do what Openstack is doing, and
use a date based number. I guess that would make this something like
20120510, But I would rather get a checkpointed release number. I'll
let Martin make the call.
Ideally, the source files would come out of a tarball just named:
websockify as opposed to kKanaka-websockify.zip. but I wanted to use
the ones created by git. It would be cleaner if there were a
websockify-0.1.0.tar.gz on a permanent URL that we could use in the
spec file as well, where the internal directory was named websockify
and not kanaka-websockify, but we can live with it as is. That seems
to be the github default.
The end state is to remove all of the non-noVNC specific files in the
noVNC spec file, and to instead import websockify from here.
II'm thinking right now that the noVNC spec file is then going to
produce two RPMS: python-noVNC-server and noVNC-common.
python-noVNC-server will require noVNC-common and python-websockify. If
we want to deploy noVNC-common as part of an Apache HTTPD related scheme
in the future, or someone wants it for JBoss, they won't have top pull
in any of the Python code.
11 years, 11 months
nova.rpc.amqp ValueError: too many values to unpack
by askstack
Instances can start on the first nova node (controller) fine.
I am having problems with the second nova computing node.
"nova-manage service list" shows "nova-compute" have smilies on both nodes.
"euca-describe-images" shows the correct images.
however when I launch an instance, nova's compute log shows
TRACE nova.rpc.amqp File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nova/image/glance.py", line 86, in pick_glance_api_server
TRACE nova.rpc.amqp host, port_str = host_port.split(':')
TRACE nova.rpc.amqp ValueError: too many values to unpack
TRACE nova.rpc.amqp
This is on a fedora 16 environment. Both computers have the same rpm packages.
python-glance-2012.1-4.fc16.noarch
python-novaclient-2012.1-1.fc16.noarch
python-nova-2012.1-3.fc16.noarch
openstack-nova-2012.1-3.fc16.noarch
Thanks in advance.
11 years, 11 months
Cloud SIG Meeting Minutes :: 2012-05-11
by Robyn Bergeron
Happy friday. Thanks for coming! :)
-robyn
Cloud SIG Meeting Minutes
2012-05-11
Log: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2012-05-11/cloud_sig.2012...
Minutes: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2012-05-11/cloud_sig.2012...
==========================
#fedora-meeting: Cloud SIG
==========================
Meeting started by rbergeron at 19:00:40 UTC. The full logs are
available at
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2012-05-11/cloud_sig.2012...
.
Meeting summary
---------------
* HULLO, MAH CLOUDIES (rbergeron, 19:00:57)
* present: rbergeron agrimm gholms sdake gregdek jsmith rackerhacker
tdawson (rbergeron, 19:01:36)
* OpenShift Origin (rbergeron, 19:02:41)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OpenShift_Origin (tdawson,
19:03:43)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/OpenShift_Origin
(tdawson, 19:03:51)
* We have a wiki page *AND* a feature page for F18 for OpenShift
Origin. (rbergeron, 19:04:08)
* Lots of packages - everything is in github, including rpm specs, so
it is possible for people to grab a package if they'd like.
(rbergeron, 19:08:44)
* ACTION: sdake to help out tdawson with sponsorship, tdawson to mail
sdake (rbergeron, 19:12:05)
* Eucalyptus (rbergeron, 19:18:07)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OVirtPackaging (rbergeron,
19:22:20)
* ACTION: rbergeron to check in with ovirt folks on gwt packaging
(rbergeron, 19:22:54)
* CloudStack (rbergeron, 19:24:23)
* OpenStack (rbergeron, 19:28:15)
* Here a stack, there a stack, there an open, mooooooooooo
(rbergeron, 19:28:26)
* LINK: http://wiki.openstack.org/PKI (ayoung, 19:30:43)
* Open Floor (rbergeron, 19:42:39)
* glusterFS license has changed! now LGPLv3+ or GPLv2. The idea is to
facilitate people writing translators, which they're actually
starting to do. (rbergeron, 19:48:35)
* Heat project - AWS Cloudformation analog - tldr version is we take a
template and turn it into a running cloud application on openstack
environments (rbergeron, 19:49:29)
* LINK: http://www.heat-api.org (rbergeron, 19:49:40)
* in #heat on freenode (rbergeron, 19:49:44)
* Garrett is now on the Fedora Board, because he is excellent. :)
(rbergeron, 19:52:34)
Meeting ended at 19:54:17 UTC.
Action Items
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* sdake to help out tdawson with sponsorship, tdawson to mail sdake
* rbergeron to check in with ovirt folks on gwt packaging
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* rbergeron
* rbergeron to check in with ovirt folks on gwt packaging
* sdake
* sdake to help out tdawson with sponsorship, tdawson to mail sdake
* tdawson
* sdake to help out tdawson with sponsorship, tdawson to mail sdake
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* ayoung (23)
* tdawson (21)
* mgoldmann (14)
* agrimm (13)
* sdake (10)
* rackerhacker (9)
* gholms (8)
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11 years, 11 months
Cloud SIG Meeting today!!
by Robyn Bergeron
Apparently my mail doesn't want to send or receive today, which is
somewhat disturbing, but:
When: 1900 UTC (3pm US Eastern, 12pm US Pacific)
Where: #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net
Release time approacheth. Come to the meeting! :)
-Robyn
11 years, 11 months