Cannot bootstrap due to “”precise“ images in RegionOne with arches [amd64 i386]” error

Steven Hicks shicks at seamlessti.com
Tue Aug 13 16:17:08 UTC 2013


So I asked this question on: http://askubuntu.com/questions/327177/cannot-bootstrap-due-to-precise-images-in-regionone-with-arches-amd64-i386 and I didn’t get a complete answer. So I figured you guys might have an idea:

I am having an issue with installing Juju and bootstrapping. I have the Swift storage setup, and the new bucket gets created. The tools have been synced, and all that looks fine.
However when I attempt to bootstrap I get the error: "Cannot start bootstrap instance: no "precise images in RegionOne with arches."
In another bucket [Glance] I do have the Percise AMD64 image within it. I've even added the line for the "public bucket url." However, juju is still having this same issue.
Error:
juju -v bootstrap
2013-07-31 22:08:05 INFO juju provider.go:115 environs/openstack: opening environment "openstack"
2013-07-31 22:08:06 INFO juju provider.go:417 environs/openstack: bootstrapping environment "openstack"
2013-07-31 22:08:16 INFO juju tools.go:26 environs: reading tools with major version 1
2013-07-31 22:08:16 INFO juju tools.go:53 environs: filtering tools by series: precise
2013-07-31 22:08:16 INFO juju tools.go:76 environs: picked newest version: 1.10.0
2013-07-31 22:08:28 ERROR juju supercommand.go:235 command failed: cannot start bootstrap instance: no "precise" images in RegionOne with arches [amd64 i386]
error: cannot start bootstrap instance: no "precise" images in RegionOne with arches [amd64 i386]
The version that I am using is: 1.11.4-raring-amd64
My entire environments file is: [I removed all of the bits about MAAS, Amazon, and local]
default: openstack

environments:
  openstack:
    type: openstack
    admin-secret: f[...]2
    control-bucket: juj[..]2a
    auth-url: http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/
    # default-series: precise
    auth-mode: userpass
    username: admin
    password: [XXXX]
    tenant-name: admin
    region: RegionOne
    public-bucket-url: https://swift.canonistack.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_526ad877f3e

What I did do:
As the person who suggested an answer said, I did create a juju-dist bucket with full read access. I generated the metadata for the precise image, and uploaded it to the juju-dist bucket. I did a resync of the tools, just incase. I also changed the public-bucket-url to the object store URL in keystone-catalog. However, I am getting the same error before “that there were no precise” images.

Are there any further steps to debug this issue?

-Steven Hicks
  Solutions Engineer
  Avnet Services (formerly Seamless Technologies Inc.)
  Office: +1 773 639 4219
  Email: shicks at seamlessti.com



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