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    In order to run Kolla, it is mandatory to run a version of
    `docker-compose` that includes pid: host support.  One of the
    
    authors of Kolla has a pull request outstanding that the
    
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    docker-compose maintainers have said they would merge shortly.
    
    
    The pull request is:
    
        https://github.com/docker/compose/pull/1011
    
    Until then, it must be retrieved via git and installed:
    
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        git pull http://github.com/sdake/fig
        cd fig
        sudo pip install .
        sudo pip install -U docker-py
    
    
    The docker-compose version available via the sdake repository has been
    rebased on to a master version of docker-compose which requires the
    docker API 1.18.  the docker API 1.18 is not available in distro
    packaging and is only available by building from source.  Docker also
    distributes pre-built binaries for docker.  It is recommended to just run
    the docker provided binaries rather then building from source:
    
        sudo systemctl stop docker
        sudo killall -9 docker
        curl https://master.dockerproject.com/linux/amd64/docker-1.5.0-dev -o docker-dev
        sudo ./docker-dev -d
    
    
    The basic starting environment will be created using `docker-compose`.
    
    This environment will start up the openstack services listed in the
    compose directory.
    
    To start, setup your environment variables.
    
        $ cd kolla
    
    The `genenv` script will create a compose/openstack.env file
    
    and an openrc file in your current directory. The openstack.env
    file contains all of your initialized environment variables, which
    you can edit for a different setup.
    
    Next, run the start script.
    
    
    The `start` script is responsible for starting the containers
    
    using `docker-compose -f <osp-service-container> up -d`.
    
    If you want to start a container set by hand use this template
    
        $ docker-compose -f glance-api-registry.yml up -d
    
    # Debug
    
    You can follow a container's status by doing
    
        $ sudo docker ps -a
    
    If any of the containers exited you can check the logs by doing
    
        $ sudo docker logs <glance-api-container>
        $ docker-compose logs <glance-api-container>
    
    
    If you want to start a individual service like `glance-api` by hand, then use
    this template.  This is a good method to test and troubleshoot an individual
    container.
    
    
        $ docker run --name glance-api -d \
                 --net=host
                 --env-file=openstack.env kollaglue/fedora-rdo-glance-api:latest