Difference between revisions of "Obsolete:NovaInstall/Bexar"
m (Text replace - "__NOTOC__" to "") |
m (Fifieldt moved page NovaInstall/Bexar to Obsolete:NovaInstall/Bexar: Bexar is no longer supported) |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 18:30, 25 July 2013
Installing an OpenStack Compute (Nova) Snapshot (Bexar release)
These instructions are for the Bexar release of Nova, 2011.1. If you prefer to run the more recent code rather than the packaged release, refer to NovaInstall.
Please ask for assistance in the #openstack IRC channel if you want more information or run into problems.
Single Machine Installation
The instructions are based on Ubuntu commands. For Fedora, RHEL, or CentOS, refer to Nova installation on CentOS.
Step 1: Downloading the Nova packaged software
Download the released package at http://launchpad.net/nova/bexar/2011.1/+download/nova-2011.1.tar.gz.
wget http://launchpad.net/nova/bexar/2011.1/+download/nova-2011.1.tar.gz
Extract the file to the server where you want to install and run Nova.
tar xvzf nova-2011.1.tar.gz
Step 2: Install dependencies
Nova requires rabbitmq for messaging, so install it first.
Note: You must have sudo installed to run these commands as shown here.
sudo apt-get install -y rabbitmq-server sudo apt-get install -y python2.6-dev python-software-properties python-setuptools sudo apt-get install libssl-dev sudo apt-get install -y swig m2crypto sudo easy_install pip
Furthermore, nova-compute will need:
sudo apt-get install -y python-libvirt libvirt-bin
And nova-network will need:
sudo apt-get install vlan curl
Step 3: Build and install Nova services
Switch to the directory where the Python files for Nova are extracted.
cd nova-2011.1
Type or copy/paste in the following line to compile the Python code for OpenStack Compute.
NOTE:: Edit tools/pip-requires
and set this line: sqlalchemy-migrate==0.6
. Otherwise nova-manage db sync
will complain in migration.py
sudo pip install -r tools/pip-requires sudo python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install
When the installation is complete, you'll see the following lines:
Installing nova-volume script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-debug script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-import-canonical-imagestore script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-spoolsentry script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-objectstore script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-api script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-instancemonitor script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-logspool script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-scheduler script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-network script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-compute script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-manage script to /usr/local/bin Installing nova-dhcpbridge script to /usr/local/bin Installed /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/nova-2011.1-py2.6.egg Processing dependencies for nova==2011.1 Finished processing dependencies for nova==2011.1
Finally, sync the db:
sudo nova-manage db sync
Next, refer to RunningNova for more information about getting images and starting instances. Be aware that in those steps you might need to do first (or a variation on this):
cd /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/nova-2011.1-py2.6.egg/ sudo ln -s /opt/nova-2011.1/CA . sudo ln -s /opt/nova-2011.1/etc .