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bug: fixes #306 - missing rabbitmq image #308

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@v1k0d3n v1k0d3n commented Mar 28, 2017

What is the purpose of this pull request?: Missing docker image dependency for RabbitMQ chart

What issue does this pull request address?: Fixes #306

Notes for reviewers to consider: registry.mcp.fuel-infra.org/mcp/rabbitmq:ocata-unstable was pulled from the upstream Mirantis registry, so we were forced to move this image to another registry (our attcomdev registry at quay.io). image can now be found at: https://quay.io/repository/attcomdev/fuel-mcp-rabbitmq?tab=tags

Specific reviewers for pull request: @wilkers-steve @intlabs

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LGTM

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alan@hpdesktop:~$ sudo docker pull quay.io/attcomdev/fuel-mcp-rabbitmq:ocata-unstable
Pulling repository quay.io/attcomdev/fuel-mcp-rabbitmq
Error: Status 403 trying to pull repository attcomdev/fuel-mcp-rabbitmq: "{\"error\": \"Permission Denied\"}"
alan@hpdesktop:~$ 

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v1k0d3n commented Mar 28, 2017

yikes @alanmeadows good catch! let me make sure that is corrected. Quay defaulted to a private repo!!

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Works now, LGTM!

@alanmeadows alanmeadows merged commit e1665cb into att-comdev:master Mar 28, 2017
wilkers-steve pushed a commit to wilkers-steve/openstack-helm-legacy that referenced this pull request Mar 30, 2017
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