Good morning from Athens dear Vladimir!

Thank you very much for the reply below.

 

Since I used MIRANTIS Fuel version, thus wrapper script fuel-createmirror, I 
noticed that when fuel-mirror is called no log file is used to log output. Is 
there any kind of logged written to disk by either tools? Shouldn’t there be 
one?

 

Furthermore, we noticed several exceptions when fuel-createmirror script was 
executed (something about URL not reached, thus we assume script was not able 
to download certain packages) but at the end a successful message appeared. So 
we are concerned if we deploy a new test IaaS, issue might appear in the future 
because of missing packages.

 

Dionisis (Dennis) Drakopoulos
OMP MP SW Engineer/SyVe/Maintenance/SL

MBB OMP MP R&D 14 GR

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From: EXT Vladimir Kozhukalov [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 8:02 PM
To: Drakopoulos, Dionisis (Nokia - GR/Athens) <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Openstack] fuel-mirror

 

Fuel-mirror uses Packetary to download necessary packages. 

In turn, Packetary gets a list of mandatory packages, parses

their metadata and recursively resolves all their dependencies

and then downloads all necessary packages. So, it is kind of 

self validating. If there were no errors while cloning repos, 

then everything should be ok. 

 

List of necessary packages is here [1]. This yaml file is

installed into  /usr/share/fuel-mirror/ubuntu.yaml. Of course,

user can run fuel-mirror with custom yaml file (with custom 

list of packages). 

 

 

[1] 
https://github.com/openstack/fuel-mirror/blob/master/contrib/fuel_mirror/data/ubuntu.yaml#L72-L133

 

 

 




Vladimir Kozhukalov

 

On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Drakopoulos, Dionisis (Nokia - GR/Athens) 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:


Hello world!
Using FUEL release 8 and in specific fuel-mirror to create a local Ubuntu & 
OpenStack repository.

Is there a feature which can validate that all mandatory packages have been 
downloaded successfully and that a new IaaS can be commissioned without any 
issue?

Or any other solution - suggestion which will accomplish the same goal?

Thank you in advance!

Sent from my Windows Phone

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From: EXT Srinivasreddy R <mailto:[email protected]> 
Sent: ‎03/‎05/‎2016 12:17
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: [Openstack] liberty release architecture understanding

Hi all,

i have a three node architecture setup with ice-house release .It  is having  a 
separate network node .

In liberty release as per the documentation there is no network node in 
architecture diagram , instead it is suggesting to install the notwork services 
on controller node .

1. what is the reason for this architectural change .?

2. can i go with separate Network node in liberty release as well .  what are 
the advantages and disadvantages .  

Am i missing something ?


http://docs.openstack.org/liberty/install-guide-ubuntu/overview.html





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thanks 

srinivas.


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