Openstack yoga rocky linux 8

Buongiorno a tutti. Sto cercando di installare Openstack utilizzando packast su Rocky linux, dapprima utilizzando i repository ufficiali contenuti nello stesso Rocky linux 8.8 e poi utilizzando il repositori rdo di fedora che vengono riportate in alcune guide.
Ricevo sempre lo stesso errore :

x.x.x.x_controller.pp: [ ERROR ]
Applying Puppet manifests [ ERROR ]

ERROR : Error appeared during Puppet run: x.x.x.x_controller.pp
Error: Systemd start for mariadb failed!
You will find full trace in log /var/tmp/packstack/20231002-064252-wmhb5e5u/manifests/x.x.x.x_controller.pp.log
Please check log file /var/tmp/packstack/20231002-064252-wmhb5e5u/openstack-setup.log for more information
Additional information:

  • Parameter CONFIG_NEUTRON_L2_AGENT: You have chosen OVN Neutron backend. Note that this backend does not support the VPNaaS plugin. Geneve will be used as the encapsulation method for tenant networks
  • A new answerfile was created in: /root/packstack-answers-20231002-064252.txt
  • Time synchronization installation was skipped. Please note that unsynchronized time on server instances might be problem for some OpenStack components.
  • File /root/keystonerc_admin has been created on OpenStack client host x.x.x.x. To use the command line tools you need to source the file.
  • To access the OpenStack Dashboard browse to http://x.x.x.x/dashboard .
    Please, find your login credentials stored in the keystonerc_admin in your home directory.

Qualcuno mi può dare delle indicazioni per tentare di risolvere il problema. Grazie in anticipo

Hi there, welcome to the forums!

From the error message, it looks like something has gone wrong starting mariadb – the mysql database that packstack is trying to use. You can look into this service to try and figure out what is going on. Additionally, the RDO community may be able to assist.

In general, I would probably recommend you try a newer version of OpenStack (like Zed or Antelope) on Rocky Linux 9, as it is often a bit easier to get running. If you’re interested, there’s also the openstack-ansible project which provides an All In One quickstart guide to try out OpenStack. It works well with Rocky 9 :slight_smile:

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