In Debian, SPICE is the default. Unfortunately, puppet-openstack fails to set [spice]/enabled = false when VNC is selected, and therefore, both VNC and SPICE ends up being enabled in nova.conf. Also, Debian has a unique package nova-consoleproxy handling SPICE, VNC and the XenVNC console, with /etc/default/nova-consoleproxy being used to select what daemon to start. As puppet-openstack doesn't set it before starting the VNC console service, it stays with spicehtml5 as default value, and therefore, nova-novncproxy cannot start. This patch fixes both issues. Change-Id: Ia40805f27e8833fa01576432ae792e1becedd729
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