eucalyptus-cc cannot be installed without eucalyptus-cloud
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
eucalyptus (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
High
|
Matt Zimmerman |
Bug Description
From Dan Nurmi:
> Install
> -------
> on eucabuild1 -
>
> ; apt-get install eucalyptus-cloud eucalyptus-walrus
>
> on duo -
>
> ; apt-get install eucalyptus-cc eucalyptus-sc
>
> on sg -
>
> ; apt-get install eucalyptus-nc
>
> after all installs, the processes are all running, but sc is not running
> correctly (commandline has '--disable-walrus', but is missing
> '--disable-cloud'. correct commandline should be:
>
> "eucalyptus-cloud -h / -u eucalyptus --pidfile
> /var/run/
> --disable-walrus --remote-dns"
The problem here will be that the eucalyptus-cc package depends on
eucalyptus-cloud. --disable-cloud isn't passed because we think we're
supposed to be running the cloud controller (because it's installed).
Changed in eucalyptus (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Matt Zimmerman (mdz) |
I tested eucalyptus-cc without eucalyptus-cloud installed, and it works at least insofar as the simple post-start test, i.e. http:// localhost: 8774/axis2/ services shows the "EucalyptusCC" service to be available. Automatic registration doesn't work, but also isn't attempted (because it's triggered by eucalyptus-cloud starting up), so that's OK, and it can be done manually.
I haven't tested further, but I think that's sufficient indication to remove the package dependency for further testing.