> load average: 24.06, 24.02, 24.00
> There is something, can i do to reduce the load?
> is it normal?
I guess it depends on what is causing the load. (are there processes eating all
cpu cycles?)
What we see is that the object-auditor and object-replicator can cause quite a
bit of load because
Hi JuanFra,
This is not solving my problem. I want a solution where urls are relative to
certain fixed stringĀ say os.
Currently I can either make them relative by making changes in settings.py or
absolute.
for example when I see page source I can see urls are of form
/static/*
/auth/*
what
Try "nova evacuate VM1 compute-node2 --on-shared-storage".
Regards,
Alex
From: Ray Sun
To: OpenStack Maillist ,
Date: 24/06/2013 07:04 AM
Subject:[Openstack] How can I recover my VM on a broken hardware?
Sent by:"Openstack"
I have three nodes, two of them is com
Dear AllI want to use OVS for my VMs. So which one i should do1) i use
alway use quantum to control OVS. I believe quantum cannot 100% control the
OVS, so i can use ovs command line to control the additional features.2) i
shouldn't use quantum, i should leave quantum and use OVS directly. Bu
volume delete for iscsi target fails with following error
2013-06-24 10:12:29.821 13387 ERROR cinder.openstack.common.rpc.amqp
[req-2aa773a4-e95f-4a9f-b043-d557ca90bc67 e8b48f2f664f4f6fae93a0e97fc96cb4
2da9f2434cdd4ecda85a93dce132e9c1] Exception during message handling
2013-06-24 10:12:29.821 1338
You might be interested in reading the Maintenance, Failures, and
Debugging chapter of the OpenStack Operations guide.
Specifically " Compute Node Failures and Maintenance" in:
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-ops/content/maintenance.html
Good luck!
Regards,
Tom
On 24/06/13 14:02, R
I have three nodes, two of them is compute node, compute-node1 and
compute-node2. And the other one is a nfs server. compute-node1 and
compute-node2 can access nfs server directory and the VMs run on
compute-node1 can live migrate to compute-node2.
My question is now, I have a VM1 is running on co
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