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== TODO items (anybody feel free to add/delete) == | == TODO items (anybody feel free to add/delete) == | ||
* do we have a prebuilt image available, what danpb has been doing? | * do we have a prebuilt image available, what danpb has been doing? | ||
** http://berrange.fedorapeople.org/images/2012-02-29/ | ** http://berrange.fedorapeople.org/images/2012-02-29/ | ||
** if so, move oz/tty images to 'additional functionality' | ** if so, move oz/tty images to 'additional functionality' | ||
* hint on how to setup sudo? f16 openstack test day page has one | * hint on how to setup sudo? f16 openstack test day page has one | ||
* I think we can drop the nova auth section from 'Basic Setup'... we still do 'nova-manage network create', but use the 'nova' tool for keypair setup and instance launching. Someone needs to try it though. (crobinso: besides, doing those auth steps on e3 nova gives me an error: https://answers.launchpad.net/nova/+question/146517 Just running nova-api didn't help. Had to cd /var/lib/nova/CA and run ./genrootca.sh) | * I think we can drop the nova auth section from 'Basic Setup'... we still do 'nova-manage network create', but use the 'nova' tool for keypair setup and instance launching. Someone needs to try it though. (crobinso: besides, doing those auth steps on e3 nova gives me an error: https://answers.launchpad.net/nova/+question/146517 Just running nova-api didn't help. Had to cd /var/lib/nova/CA and run ./genrootca.sh) | ||
** Yes there is a separate cert server that should be started an that runs the genrootca for us. I've updated that in the testday notes, so I'll update here too | ** Yes there is a separate cert server that should be started an that runs the genrootca for us. I've updated that in the testday notes, so I'll update here too |
Revision as of 19:45, 8 March 2012
TODO items (anybody feel free to add/delete)
- do we have a prebuilt image available, what danpb has been doing?
- http://berrange.fedorapeople.org/images/2012-02-29/
- if so, move oz/tty images to 'additional functionality'
- hint on how to setup sudo? f16 openstack test day page has one
- I think we can drop the nova auth section from 'Basic Setup'... we still do 'nova-manage network create', but use the 'nova' tool for keypair setup and instance launching. Someone needs to try it though. (crobinso: besides, doing those auth steps on e3 nova gives me an error: https://answers.launchpad.net/nova/+question/146517 Just running nova-api didn't help. Had to cd /var/lib/nova/CA and run ./genrootca.sh)
- Yes there is a separate cert server that should be started an that runs the genrootca for us. I've updated that in the testday notes, so I'll update here too
- Setup the equivalent of 'novarc' but with keystone env? Horizon can generate one from the 'settings' panel, including one for use with the ec2 api.
- is nbd still required or does libguestfs do this for us?
- NBD is not required but faster. Especially when openstack itself is run within a vm
- crobinso: I already had mysql-server installed with an unknown password, pulled in by random kde stuff. Might want to mention that mysql password can be reset with 'sudo mysqladmin -u root -p password'
- easy command to check that services are running, since systemd seems pretty async: systemctl list-units --full | grep openstack
- Probably one for an openstack-common or openstack-fedora package (which would also hold the openstack-db-setup script etc.)
- crobinso: Not sure if I did anything wrong, but when I was in the westford office which has host networking on 10.0.0.* subnet, this recommended config killed my host connectivity. maybe we want to recommend a weirder subnet.
- all the steps outside of 'Basic Setup' need a review