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$> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl start openstack-nova-$svc.service; done | $> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl start openstack-nova-$svc.service; done | ||
$> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl enable openstack-nova-$svc.service; done | $> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl enable openstack-nova-$svc.service; done | ||
Nova is initially running in no-auth mode. | |||
Now [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_OpenStack_on_Fedora_17#Configure_nova_to_use_keystone configure] to use keystone auth. | |||
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Revision as of 09:46, 8 March 2012
Description
Test that the various Nova services start without error.
Setup
Follow QA:Testcase_start_OpenStack_Glance_services.
How to test
Start the services:
$> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl start openstack-nova-$svc.service; done $> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl enable openstack-nova-$svc.service; done
Nova is initially running in no-auth mode.
Now configure to use keystone auth.
Expected Results
Check that the services are running:
$> for svc in api cert compute network volume scheduler; do sudo systemctl status openstack-nova-$svc.service; done
And check for errors in the logs:
$> grep -i error /var/log/nova/*.log
Make sure the API server is responding:
$> curl -v -H 'Accept: application/json' http://localhost:8774/v1.1/