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2017-10-30 05:00:13 -0600 | answered a question | utf-8 codec error in openstack server --user-data As Bernd mentioned, we can feed encrypted file thru --file option. |
2017-10-30 04:57:12 -0600 | commented question | utf-8 codec error in openstack server --user-data It really works well. Thanks !! |
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2017-10-20 02:21:43 -0600 | commented question | utf-8 codec error in openstack server --user-data I suppose this is because python read it as |
2017-10-20 02:19:19 -0600 | asked a question | utf-8 codec error in openstack server --user-data I need to pass encrypted file( not a 'utf-8' coded string) for the --user-data property in openstack server. I am getting error as "utf-8 codec can't decode byte 0x80 in position 32: invalid start byte" Is there any way to pass the encrypted file to openstack server instance ? |
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2017-03-02 02:27:38 -0600 | asked a question | publicURL endpoint for baremetal service not found - Error(Ironic Devstack) I followed the Physical bare metal provisioning on devstack using tutorial below. [https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/physical-server-provisioning-with-openstack (https://software.intel.com/en-us/arti...)] Once Stack completed, When I try to check the |
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2017-02-23 04:31:12 -0600 | asked a question | Physical server provisioning in devstack(Ironic) I have running openstack, installed thru devstack. Can I use this for baremetal Provisioning with the help of Ironic ? Current OS : Ubuntu 14.04 |
2017-02-21 07:27:55 -0600 | commented answer | ironic-dbsync create_schema shows error "update" is not available in the available options. I hope, its "upgrade" . I hope documentation needs to updated . |
2017-02-20 01:26:58 -0600 | commented question | ./unstack.sh won't clear the network interfaces (devstack) B'cause, why am i asking this question means, We need to start the devstack in ubuntu 15.04 in force manner. like this , $ echo "FORCE=yes" >> local.conf |
2017-02-20 01:25:21 -0600 | commented question | ./unstack.sh won't clear the network interfaces (devstack) I agree with you bausch. I got the above network interface errors in Ubuntu 15.04(vivid). At the same time, when I unstack the devstack in Ubuntu 14.10, no issues found. It is working good. Is this related with OS or not ?? |
2017-02-17 07:56:17 -0600 | asked a question | ./unstack.sh won't clear the network interfaces (devstack) Issue : whenever I unstack the devstack, it won't clear the network interfaces like the following, So next time, when I start the stack, it throws following error. (more) |
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2017-02-15 17:46:27 -0600 | commented question | Anyway to write a file in configuration drive (openstack)? Thanks Bausch... It helps a lot :) |
2017-02-15 17:03:56 -0600 | asked a question | Anyway to write a file in configuration drive (openstack)? I just heard, openstack - Configuration drive(mounted ) is read only. Is there any other way to write in configuration drive (mounted one) ? |
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2017-02-13 00:19:08 -0600 | commented answer | After system reboot, Unable to estabilish connection error(devstack) Thanks Bausch !!! :) |
2017-02-13 00:18:40 -0600 | answered a question | After system reboot, Unable to estabilish connection error(devstack) Thanks Bausch !!! :) |
2017-02-10 22:32:37 -0600 | asked a question | After system reboot, Unable to estabilish connection error(devstack) Initially Openstack was working fine. When I rebooted the system, I cannot access any of the openstack commands. I tried the following commands: throws the following error: Please anyone help to fix this issue. Thanks in advance. |