Ok. I see. Either use the titanium series of barclamps (which come with its own mysql, etc) or use the ?vanilla? series of barclamps. This has a smell of not beeing DRY.
btw. the haproxy cookbook is starting the service *before* configuring it. 2013/10/21 <stephen_fri...@dell.com> > Dell - Internal Use - Confidential > We work for Dell services and will not use Postgres as our OpenStack DB, > in my opinion we should all be able to make choices, beauty of opensource, > so if the default DB of choice is postgres it does not mean we all have to > stick to that as a hard and fast solution. > > In the Crowbar 2.0 release of HA we will be looking at making use of the > wrapper/application cookbook pattern. > > Steve Friday > > > From: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Edmund Haselwanter > Sent: 21 October 2013 03:44 > To: Friday, Stephen > Cc: crowbar > Subject: Re: [Crowbar] crowabr community > > Hi, > > Now I am a little confused. I thought we would try to use upstream > cookbooks wherever possible, and make use of the wrapper/application > cookbook pattern? the haproxy cookbook in the loadbalancer barclamp does > not really implement this pattern. > > And I think I read that crowbar will use postgres in crowbar 2.0? so this > is true for the rails app? but *not* for the openstack db backend? > > - Edmund > > 2013/10/19 <stephen_fri...@dell.com<mailto:stephen_fri...@dell.com>> > > Dell - Internal Use - Confidential > Sorry > > That was meant for a colleague of mine, well now I have started I may as > well clear this up and do a better announcement. :) > > We have been working towards releasing the High-availability barclamps, > three of these are complete so far and the others should be delivered in > the next couple of weeks. > > The current process would be to build a crowbar server and then to > add/replace the barclamps. The three that are complete at this moment are: > > https://github.com/crowbar/barclamp-openstack-titanium-base - This > barclamp will add a menu item to the Crowbar web front end for OpenStack > High-Availability > https://github.com/crowbar/barclamp-openstack-titanium-loadbalancer - > This is the load balancer barclamp, it is intended to be delivered as the > first barclamp and is to be used in conjunction with three controllers it > will allocate a public IP to each controller and an admin and public VIP > https://github.com/crowbar/barclamp-openstack-titanium-database - This is > the percona MySQL database server and will run xtraDB cluster. This will > also be delivered to the three controllers. > > I hope to have keystone and RabbitMQ cluster up there in the next couple > of days. I will email more out next week, any questions please feel free to > let me know. > > Regards > Steve Friday > Solutions Architect Director - Cloud Services Engineering CoE > Dell | Services Product Group > Mobile +1 (512) 815 0476 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Crowbar mailing list > Crowbar@dell.com<mailto:Crowbar@dell.com> > https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/crowbar > For more information: http://crowbar.github.com/ > > > > -- > Edmund Haselwanter > Head of Consulting and Training / Leiter Consulting und Training > > Körnerstr. 7-10 > 10785 Berlin > T: +49 171 7607049 > F: +49 30 577018099 > > cloudbau GmbH, Körnerstr. 7-10, 10785 Berlin > > Geschäftsführer: Sören Blom, Hendrik Volkmer, Edmund Haselwanter > Registergericht: AG Hamburg, HRB 125114 > Steuernummer: 37/223/21966 > www.cloudbau.de<http://www.cloudbau.de/> > -- Edmund Haselwanter Head of Consulting and Training / Leiter Consulting und Training Körnerstr. 7-10 10785 Berlin T: +49 171 7607049 F: +49 30 577018099 cloudbau GmbH, Körnerstr. 7-10, 10785 Berlin Geschäftsführer: Sören Blom, Hendrik Volkmer, Edmund Haselwanter Registergericht: AG Hamburg, HRB 125114 Steuernummer: 37/223/21966 www.cloudbau.de
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