@ -40,52 +40,6 @@ if [ ! -d $FILES ]; then
exit 1
fi
# Settings
# ========
# This script is customizable through setting environment variables. If you
# want to override a setting you can either::
#
# export MYSQL_PASS=anothersecret
# ./stack.sh
#
# You can also pass options on a single line ``MYSQL_PASS=simple ./stack.sh``
#
# Additionally, you can put any local variables into a ``localrc`` file, like::
#
# MYSQL_PASS=anothersecret
# MYSQL_USER=hellaroot
#
# We try to have sensible defaults, so you should be able to run ``./stack.sh``
# in most cases.
#
# We our settings from ``stackrc``. This file is distributed with devstack and
# contains locations for what repositories to use. If you want to use other
# repositories and branches, you can add your own settings with another file
# called ``localrc``
#
# If ``localrc`` exists, then ``stackrc`` will load those settings. This is
# useful for changing a branch or repostiory to test other versions. Also you
# can store your other settings like **MYSQL_PASS** or **ADMIN_PASSWORD** instead
# of letting devstack generate random ones for you.
source ./stackrc
LOGFILE = ${ LOGFILE :- " $PWD /stack.sh. $$ .log " }
(
# So that errors don't compound we exit on any errors so you see only the
# first error that occured.
trap failed ERR
failed( ) {
local r = $?
set +o xtrace
[ -n " $LOGFILE " ] && echo " ${ 0 ##*/ } failed: full log in $LOGFILE "
exit $r
}
# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
# an error. It is also useful for following along as the install occurs.
set -o xtrace
# OpenStack is designed to be run as a regular user (Dashboard will fail to run
# as root, since apache refused to startup serve content from root user). If
# stack.sh is run as root, it automatically creates a stack user with
@ -119,13 +73,42 @@ if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then
else
exec su -ec " cd $STACK_DIR ; bash stack.sh " stack
fi
exit 0
exit 1
fi
# Settings
# ========
# This script is customizable through setting environment variables. If you
# want to override a setting you can either::
#
# export MYSQL_PASS=anothersecret
# ./stack.sh
#
# You can also pass options on a single line ``MYSQL_PASS=simple ./stack.sh``
#
# Additionally, you can put any local variables into a ``localrc`` file, like::
#
# MYSQL_PASS=anothersecret
# MYSQL_USER=hellaroot
#
# We try to have sensible defaults, so you should be able to run ``./stack.sh``
# in most cases.
#
# We our settings from ``stackrc``. This file is distributed with devstack and
# contains locations for what repositories to use. If you want to use other
# repositories and branches, you can add your own settings with another file
# called ``localrc``
#
# If ``localrc`` exists, then ``stackrc`` will load those settings. This is
# useful for changing a branch or repostiory to test other versions. Also you
# can store your other settings like **MYSQL_PASS** or **ADMIN_PASSWORD** instead
# of letting devstack generate random ones for you.
source ./stackrc
# Destination path for installation ``DEST``
DEST = ${ DEST :- /opt/stack }
sudo mkdir -p $DEST
sudo chown ` whoami` $DEST
# Set the destination directories for openstack projects
NOVA_DIR = $DEST /nova
@ -227,6 +210,24 @@ SERVICE_TOKEN=${SERVICE_TOKEN:-`openssl rand -hex 12`}
# so use 10 bytes
ADMIN_PASSWORD = ${ ADMIN_PASSWORD :- ` openssl rand -hex 10` }
LOGFILE = ${ LOGFILE :- " $PWD /stack.sh. $$ .log " }
(
# So that errors don't compound we exit on any errors so you see only the
# first error that occured.
trap failed ERR
failed( ) {
local r = $?
set +o xtrace
[ -n " $LOGFILE " ] && echo " ${ 0 ##*/ } failed: full log in $LOGFILE "
exit $r
}
# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
# an error. It is also useful for following along as the install occurs.
set -o xtrace
sudo mkdir -p $DEST
sudo chown ` whoami` $DEST
# Install Packages
# ================