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|  | General Questions | 
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|  | Can I use DevStack for production? | 
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|  | DevStack is targeted at developers and CI systems to use the raw | 
|  | upstream code.  It makes many choices that are not appropriate for | 
|  | production systems. | 
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|  | Your best choice is probably to choose a `distribution of OpenStack | 
|  | <https://www.openstack.org/marketplace/distros/distribution>`__. | 
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|  | Why a shell script, why not chef/puppet/... | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | The script is meant to be read by humans (as well as ran by | 
|  | computers); it is the primary documentation after all. Using a recipe | 
|  | system requires everyone to agree and understand chef or puppet. | 
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|  | I'd like to help! | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | That isn't a question, but please do! The source for DevStack is at | 
|  | `git.openstack.org | 
|  | <https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-dev/devstack>`__ and bug | 
|  | reports go to `LaunchPad | 
|  | <http://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/>`__. Contributions follow the | 
|  | usual process as described in the `developer guide | 
|  | <http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html>`__. This | 
|  | Sphinx documentation is housed in the doc directory. | 
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|  | Why not use packages? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | Unlike packages, DevStack leaves your cloud ready to develop - | 
|  | checkouts of the code and services running in screen. However, many | 
|  | people are doing the hard work of packaging and recipes for production | 
|  | deployments. | 
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|  | Why isn't $MY\_FAVORITE\_DISTRO supported? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | DevStack is meant for developers and those who want to see how | 
|  | OpenStack really works. DevStack is known to run on the distro/release | 
|  | combinations listed in ``README.md``. DevStack is only supported on | 
|  | releases other than those documented in ``README.md`` on a best-effort | 
|  | basis. | 
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|  | Are there any differences between Ubuntu and Centos/Fedora support? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | Both should work well and are tested by DevStack CI. | 
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|  | Why can't I use another shell? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | DevStack now uses some specific bash-ism that require Bash 4, such as | 
|  | associative arrays. Simple compatibility patches have been accepted in | 
|  | the past when they are not complex, at this point no additional | 
|  | compatibility patches will be considered except for shells matching | 
|  | the array functionality as it is very ingrained in the repo and | 
|  | project management. | 
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|  | Can I test on OS/X? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | Some people have success with bash 4 installed via homebrew to keep | 
|  | running tests on OS/X. | 
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|  | Operation and Configuration | 
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|  | Can DevStack handle a multi-node installation? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | Yes, see :doc:`multinode lab guide <guides/multinode-lab>` | 
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|  | How can I document the environment that DevStack is using? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | DevStack includes a script (``tools/info.sh``) that gathers the | 
|  | versions of the relevant installed apt packages, pip packages and git | 
|  | repos. This is a good way to verify what Python modules are | 
|  | installed. | 
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|  | How do I turn off a service that is enabled by default? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | Services can be turned off by adding ``disable_service xxx`` to | 
|  | ``local.conf`` (using ``n-vol`` in this example): | 
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|  | :: | 
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|  | disable_service n-vol | 
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|  | Is enabling a service that defaults to off done with the reverse of the above? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
|  | Of course! | 
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|  | :: | 
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|  | enable_service qpid | 
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|  | How do I run a specific OpenStack milestone? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | OpenStack milestones have tags set in the git repo. Set the | 
|  | appropriate tag in the ``*_BRANCH`` variables in ``local.conf``. | 
|  | Swift is on its own release schedule so pick a tag in the Swift repo | 
|  | that is just before the milestone release. For example: | 
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|  | :: | 
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|  | [[local|localrc]] | 
|  | GLANCE_BRANCH=stable/kilo | 
|  | HORIZON_BRANCH=stable/kilo | 
|  | KEYSTONE_BRANCH=stable/kilo | 
|  | NOVA_BRANCH=stable/kilo | 
|  | GLANCE_BRANCH=stable/kilo | 
|  | NEUTRON_BRANCH=stable/kilo | 
|  | SWIFT_BRANCH=2.3.0 | 
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|  | What can I do about RabbitMQ not wanting to start on my fresh new VM? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
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|  | This is often caused by ``erlang`` not being happy with the hostname | 
|  | resolving to a reachable IP address. Make sure your hostname resolves | 
|  | to a working IP address; setting it to 127.0.0.1 in ``/etc/hosts`` is | 
|  | often good enough for a single-node installation. And in an extreme | 
|  | case, use ``clean.sh`` to eradicate it and try again. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Configure ``local.conf`` thusly: | 
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|  | :: | 
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|  | [[local|localrc]] | 
|  | HEAT_STANDALONE=True | 
|  | ENABLED_SERVICES=rabbit,mysql,heat,h-api,h-api-cfn,h-api-cw,h-eng | 
|  | KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST=<keystone-host> | 
|  | KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST=<keystone-host> | 
|  |  | 
|  | Why are my configuration changes ignored? | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
|  |  | 
|  | You may have run into the package prerequisite installation | 
|  | timeout. ``tools/install_prereqs.sh`` has a timer that skips the | 
|  | package installation checks if it was run within the last | 
|  | ``PREREQ_RERUN_HOURS`` hours (default is 2). To override this, set | 
|  | ``FORCE_PREREQ=1`` and the package checks will never be skipped. | 
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|  | Miscellaneous | 
|  | ============= | 
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|  | ``tools/fixup_stuff.sh`` is broken and shouldn't 'fix' just one version of packages. | 
|  | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
|  |  | 
|  | Stuff in there is to correct problems in an environment that need to | 
|  | be fixed elsewhere or may/will be fixed in a future release. In the | 
|  | case of ``httplib2`` and ``prettytable`` specific problems with | 
|  | specific versions are being worked around. If later releases have | 
|  | those problems than we'll add them to the script. Knowing about the | 
|  | broken future releases is valuable rather than polling to see if it | 
|  | has been fixed. |