I am using below local.conf file http://paste.openstack.org/show/192320/
Actually i am deploying SOS-CI. I am using ubuntu 14.04 VM having 150 GB sda and 24GB RAM and 8 core cpu. Installing devstack is very fast on this VM and nova instances are creating on getting desired gerrit cinder events, But nova instances performance is very slow, I am using official trusty(ubuntu 14.04) image ( http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img ) for nova instances. I am using flavor-id 3 for nova instances. Installing devstack in nova instance is taking 8-9 hrs. so wondering how to resolve this Regards Nikesh On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 8:10 PM, John Griffith <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Nikesh Kumar Mahalka < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> from where devstack instances consumes space for rootdisk, >> if i have a ubuntu setup with sda 150gb. >> >> devstack is creating two volume groups on loop-back files of 10gb each >> (stack-volumes-default and stack-volumes-lvmdriver-1). >> >> are they consume these volume groups for nova instances root-disk? >> >> >> Regards >> Nikesh >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mailing list: >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack >> Post to : [email protected] >> Unsubscribe : >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack >> >> Those loopbacks are specifically for Cinder (well, the > stack-volume-default is actually for "nothing" right now but that's a whole > separate debate I have had with some folks and have given up on). > > Ephemeral Nova instances by default in devstack are going to consume qcow > files in /opt/stack/data/nova/instances (assuming you're still using the > same local.conf I gave you a while back). > > Thanks, > John > >
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