Re: Aeolus 0.8.0 installation not working with Eucalyptus

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Hi,

Have not used this mailing list earlier, so hopefully my reply comes to the correct thread :-)

Aeolus 0.8.0 seems to be bundled with deltacloud 0.4.1, but I get lots of errors when I try to  connect to my eucalyptus installation directly with deltacloud by using the following command:

$ deltacloudd -i eucalyptus -p 8080 -P " ec2=192.168.1.10:8773;s3=192.168.1.10:8773"

If I do a standalone deltacloud 0.4.1 installation and run the same command, then deltacloud can connect to my eucalyptus just fine.

Seems like the deltacloud version bundled with Aeolus is a little different than the one on http:// http://deltacloud.apache.org/
Or maybe the ruby version is different?

Once the Aeolus bundled deltacloud would be able to connect to eucalyptus with "eucalyptus" as driver, then soon hopefully someone can add eucalyptus to be one of the options in the Aeolus provider list :-)

Would be great to get this to work...

Thanks,

-Ilpo Latvala-

 

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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:19:05 +1100
From: Justin Clift <jclift@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: aeolus-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Fedora Cloud SIG <cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,	Ilpo Latvala
	<ilpo.latvala@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Aeolus 0.8.0 installation not working with Eucalyptus
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Hey guys,

Where does an admin set the "X-Deltacloud-Driver" field through Conductor?

Looking at Ilpo's recent message on the Fedora Cloud SIG mailing list, he's passing the "X-Deltacloud-Provider" field, but he may not be setting the "X-Deltacloud-Driver" one.

  http://deltacloud.apache.org/drivers.html#h3_2

Not having set up Eucalyptus myself yet, I'm not sure what the correct approach is. :/

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift


On 24/01/2012, at 7:08 PM, Ilpo Latvala wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I installed Aeolus 0.8.0 on Fedora 16 and the installation itself went ok.
> I added a new provider:
> 
> URL: http://localhost:3002/api
> Provider Type: Amazon EC2
> X-Deltacloud-Provider: ec2=192.168.1.10:8773;s3=192.168.1.10:8773
> 
> Test Connection works ok.
> 
> Since Aeolus does not have Eucalyptus as a provider I am forced to use EC2 as a provider type and X-Deltacloud-Provider is giving my Euca installation details.
> 
> When I try to add a new account with my user details, I get the error "undefined method `provider_type' for nil:NilClass".
> So it seems like the current deltacloud included in aeolus does not recognize the euca provider format (ec2=192.168.1.10:8773;s3=192.168.1.10:8773).
> 
> Any plans to get Aeolus to work with a private eucalyptus installation?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Ilpo Latvala-
> Ilpo.latvala@xxxxxxxxx
> 
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