Re: [Crowbar] crowabr community

2013-10-21 Thread Edmund Haselwanter
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

Re: [Crowbar] crowabr community

2013-10-21 Thread Stephen_Friday
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 solut

Re: [Crowbar] crowabr community

2013-10-21 Thread Edmund Haselwanter
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 > Dell - Internal Use - Confidential >

Re: [Crowbar] crowabr community

2013-10-21 Thread Stephen_Friday
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential Our long term goal will be to merge the perconna DB into the database barclamp so it fits as one and people then have a choice as to which they want. Thanks for the comments on the haproxy I will look into it. Regards Steve Friday From: Edmund Haselwanter