[Rdo-list] instack-virt-setup depends on EPEL for Liberty

Samuel Cassiba sam at cassiba.com
Mon Oct 12 14:56:25 UTC 2015


Clean install of CentOS 7.1 (as of yesterday) and following along with
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tripleo-docs/ for Liberty.

When I go to run instack-virt-setup, I'm prompted to configure EPEL:

+ tripleo install-dependencies
EPEL repository is required to install python-pip for CentOS.
See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL

When I look at /usr/libexec/openstack-tripleo/install-dependencies, I find
it does call for EPEL:

if [ "$TRIPLEO_OS_FAMILY" = "redhat" ]; then
    # For CentOS, python-pip and jq are in EPEL
    if [ "$TRIPLEO_OS_DISTRO" = "centos" ] && [ ! -f
/etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo ]; then
        echo EPEL repository is required to install python-pip for CentOS.
        echo See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
        exit 1
    fi
    sudo -E yum install -y python-lxml libvirt-python libvirt qemu-img
qemu-kvm git python-pip openssl-devel python-devel gcc audit
python-virtualenv openvswitch python-yaml net-tools redhat-lsb-core
libxslt-devel jq openssh-server libffi-devel which glusterfs-api
python-netaddr

    sudo service libvirtd restart
    sudo service openvswitch restart
    sudo chkconfig openvswitch on
fi

Indeed after removing the if statement for EPEL, instack-virt-setup appears
to proceed without issue and provisions the instack VM, but that VM won't
allow me to login as root. Any pointers would be great.
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