Re: login after packstack installation

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On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Vogel Nicolas <nicolas.vogel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

 

I have successfully installed openstack on two nodes (running CentOS 6.3) using packstack « 2012.2.2-0.2.dev211.el6 .noarch.rpm » package.


Using a more recent version might be advisable. dev211 is several months old. Might want to get the latest from epel-testing (new versions are coming in too fast so it never made it into stable).
 

I got no error, but no keystonerc_admin file was created on my controller node. So I don’t know how I could login to the dashboard.

Where can I find the credentials that where used by packstack?

 

I have also successfully installed a controller node (also running CentOS 6.3) manually using the RedHat documentation Rev. 1.0-28 from 03/27/2013. Now I wan’t to install a compute node but I don’t know how to start…

What should be installed on the compute node ? only Nova and Cinder? I’m using Nova-network and not Quantum for the moment.

Should I complete the keystone service-catalog on the controller with the new services on the compute node?

If someone has a link or a doc for compute node installation it will be very helpful for me.

 

Thanks a lot,

Cheers,

 

Nicolas.

 


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