Deploy openstack-core bundle without maas (manual provider)

Merlijn Sebrechts merlijn.sebrechts at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 12:25:01 UTC 2015


Hi


I'm trying to deploy openstack using Juju. However, I'm stuck to the manual
provider because of legacy infrastructure management. I'm running into some
issues trying to get it working. I made some changes to the bundle to
support the environment:

- changed machine-ids
- changed ceph's "osd-devices:" to "/dev/sda4"

Then I deployed the bundle. The installation of all the Charms succeeded. A
lot of relation hooks failed with messages like "SQL connection failed". I
suspect this is because some charms are deployed in lxc containers. These
containers are not accessible from other machines since they are using a
virtual network shared with the host, unknown to other machines.

So my questions are:

1. Am I correct to think that the lxc network issues are the source of the
problem?
2. If so, what would be the best course of action to solve this problem on
a manual provider? Preferably using juju/charms.
3. Does ceph accept  "/dev/sda4" (an unmounted, unformatted partition) as
osd-device?
4. Will I encounter other problems trying to run this bundle on a manual
provider?


Thanks in advance for your help!


Kind regards
Merlijn Sebrechts
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