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Subject: | Zenoss 5 - Unable to install any ZenPacks |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2016-03-02 14:06 |
I did a clean insteall of the latest version of Zenoss 5 today on CentOS 7.2. Everything was working well on it until I tried to install my first zenpack. I followed the admin guide to the letter and am receiveing an error when I run the command "serviced service run zope zenpack install
unkown zenpack sub-command: "install"
usage:
zenpack help
zenpack list
Command returned non-zero exit code 1.
Subject: | You have installed probably |
Author: | Jan Garaj |
Posted: | 2016-03-02 17:37 |
You have installed probably the latest version 5.1.1.
Release notes: The command for installing a ZenPack has changed from previous versions. The command to install a ZenPack is now:
serviced service run zope zenpack-manager install .
Devops Monitoring Expert advice:
Dockerize/automate/monitor all the things.
DevOps stack:
Docker / Kubernetes / Mesos / Zabbix / Zenoss / Grafana / Puppet / Ansible / Vagrant / Terraform /
Elasticsearch
Subject: | So we are supposed to find that in the release notes?? |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2016-03-07 14:59 |
So we are supposed to find that in the release notesThat makes no sense to me. Something like that should at least be included in the configuration guide, let alone revising the Administration guide for 5.1.x.
With all of the document changes for 5.1.x, it wouldn't have been that hard to include this important commandsomewhere more appropriate or intuitive. Even a one liner in the Configuration guide under the ZenPack part would've helped. (Not even sure why that part is in the Configuration guide, because there is no mentioning of ZenPack Configurations!)
It's nice someone asked this on the forum, otherwise I never would have known about this updated command. Thanks for pointing it out Jan and Jeremy.
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