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sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
sudo apt-get install libpq-dev git-core python-dev libevent-dev libssl-dev python-pip | sudo apt-get install libpq-dev git-core python-dev libevent-dev libssl-dev python-pip | ||
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+ | yum install gcc git-core postgresql-libs python-devel libevent-devel openssl-devel | ||
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If you would like to install Rally in virtualenv install virtualenv, create one and activate it: | If you would like to install Rally in virtualenv install virtualenv, create one and activate it: |
Revision as of 10:13, 1 November 2013
Rally setup
Start with install the follwing requirements:
#ubuntu sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libpq-dev git-core python-dev libevent-dev libssl-dev python-pip
#centos yum install gcc git-core postgresql-libs python-devel libevent-devel openssl-devel
If you would like to install Rally in virtualenv install virtualenv, create one and activate it:
sudo pip install -U virtualenv virtualenv .venv . .venv/bin/activate
INSTALL PBR firstly because of bug pbr bug
pip install pbr
Then clone & install rally:
git clone https://github.com/stackforge/rally.git && cd rally python setup.py install
The you need to create Rally database:
openstack-rally-manage db recreate
Now you are ready to configure Rally:
sudo mkdir /etc/rally sudo cp ~/git/rally/etc/rally/rally.conf.sample /etc/rally/rally.conf sudo vim /etc/rally/rally.conf