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Revision as of 13:22, 4 April 2014
Install Guide
doc not tested | ✗ has some failures | ✔ tested 100% OK | ✚X tested OK with release candidate(rcX)/milestone(X)
TODO:
- Basics/Database python-mysqldb could move to the install line of necessary places, rather than splitting by controller/node at this point and expecting people to refer back to it later. Should provide more general advice on database location.
- glance still has sql_connection in the sample config, which is carrying through to the packages.
- compute launch an instance needs to move after network config
- cloud archive is only supported on precise, not 14.04
# add-apt-repository cloud-archive:icehouse Ubuntu Cloud Archive for Openstack icehouse More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive Press [ENTER] to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it cloud-archive only supported on precise
- on 14.04, apt-get install memcached libapache2-mod-wsgi openstack-dashboard does not install apache2. after installing apache2, it does not work.
- cinder instructions still refer to api-paste.ini, because cinder upstream still doesn't have a keystone_authtoken section in cinder.conf