[root@controller1 ~ (keystone_adminv3)]# openstack project create admin Conflict occurred attempting to store project - it is not permitted to have two projects with the same name in the same domain : admin (HTTP 409) (Request-ID: req-250236d8-88ff-4931-951a-8444cff1243a) it seeems that the project is present but i cannot see it. Any suggestions?
I am trying to create a multi-node setup by following devstack guide. Setup: I have a base Ubuntu14 laptop running 2 virtualbox based ubuntu16 VMs: "controller" and "compute1". I intentionally disabled nova-compute service on controller just to see a server instance getting created on the compute1 node. But instance creation fails and I see the following in nova scheduler service logs: 2017-01 ...
32 servers openstack Juno, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, 3.13.0-55-generic, managed/setup by fuel 6.1, using neutron vlan, and ceph as Swift backend. All 10Gbps network capable (switches, NICs, etc), 2 chassis. One chassis (16 blades) functioning well. Problems: - Other chassis (16 blades) has 10Gbps NIC but those are being set to 1Gbps. At boot, we can see that they start at 10Gbps but somewhere along ...
However, anti-spoofing rules prevent me to do this. (Did the OpenStack developers not envision that researchers may want to use VMs as proxies? Why did they make it almost impossible to disable the anti-spoofing mechanism?).
Hi team, i'm new to openstack, i've been working on vmware esxi for last 3 years now, as part of new project i should have knowledge of openstack, so i joined you. Previously i heard of it but not paid much concentrations, i just want to know main diffe between vmware esxi and openstack, is openstack vmware sort of software or any thing different. please let me know, thanks in advance.
I can't find nothing similar your issue, can you provide openstack version, operating system, image backend, and so on to try to reproduce the error? Also share glance logs to see if there is something estrange?