As a followup, additional info…
Both the admin and glance accounts, that successfully authenticate against
keystone, were created via the command line. Both accounts also have a tenant
of the same name as the user (probably irrelevant). All other user accounts
that have been created for gener
I think I'm figuring this out, then again maybe not. For general users, via
the command line, you need to specify your user id as "tenant:username" after
reading through the source (my Python is really rusty). So, when I try this I
now get a 403 Forbidden error. I had high hopes.
Just another
Is anyone currently working on adding a Horizon cookbook? I would love to make
this happen or work with someone who has already started on this. Thanks!
--
Mike Perez
On Monday, February 6, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> These chef cookbooks are the ones maintained mostly by Dan Prince a
2012/2/23 Jesse Andrews :
> I'd love to hear more specifics about what needs more focus. These
> issues are large and have been the major focus of the core team for a
> while.
>> * Nova is too big.
>> Very few (if any) core developers are comfortable reviewing every
>> part of the code base.
2012/2/24 Justin Santa Barbara :
> I have contributed a patch (which has merged) which should allow you
> to stop editing the SQL: https://review.openstack.org/#change,3816
> With that, you should be able to pass the full range, with an
> additional argument specifying the subset that nova control
OK, is this a 'role' grant issue?
/ross
On Feb 22, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Lillie Ross-CDSR11 wrote:
I've successfully installed all OpenStack components with Keystone
authorization (well, mostly at least), but am now seeing an interesting problem
for new accounts (created in Dashboard).
Using my a
There's a dashboard cookbook in the diablo/stable branch used by TryStack.
https://github.com/trystack/openstack-chef/tree/stable/diablo/cookbooks
Thanks,
Matt Ray
Senior Technical Evangelist | Opscode Inc.
m...@opscode.com | (512) 731-2218
Twitter, IRC, GitHub: mattray
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a custom swift server in a virtual machine. I have
based my install on the SAIO configurations but i'm using repository
packages instead of the cloning from git.
I'm using three partitions to simulate 3 different zones. Everything
appears to be running. However, i am
a 507 response means that the drive was unmounted. If you are running this in a
VM (like the SAIO), then you need to disable to mount check. Docs for this are
in the SAIO docs.
--John
On Feb 24, 2012, at 9:13 AM, Leander Bessa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to set up a custom swift server in
A 507 usually means a device isn't mounted. It might be worth
revisiting the "Using a partition for storage" or "Using a loopback
device for storage" sections of the guide (depending on which option
you chose) in case you missed something.
Adrian
On 24 February 2012 15:13, Leander Bessa wrote:
>
Thanks for the replies, it appears i forgot to disable the mount check
option in the vm. I've managed to create a container now.
Regards,
Leander
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Adrian Smith wrote:
> A 507 usually means a device isn't mounted. It might be worth
> revisiting the "Using a partit
Soren,
I like most of what you say, but the ""no new features at all" policy for trunk
for the Folsom" causes concern. I absolutely agree that Nova needs to be more
stable, predictable and have more work done around operations. This is
especially true for service provider usage. I think if Nov
2012/2/24 :
> I like most of what you say, but the ""no new features at all" policy
> for trunk for the Folsom" causes concern. I absolutely agree that Nova
> needs to be more stable, predictable and have more work done around
> operations. This is especially true for service provider usage. I
>
Why not 4 zones?
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Leander Bessa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to set up a custom swift server in a virtual machine. I have
> based my install on the SAIO configurations but i'm using repository
> packages instead of the cloning from git.
>
> I'm using three parti
Soren,
That can work and may be the only choice if there is an extended feature
freeze. Although, that may end up creating a service provider-specific
fork...which may not be a bad thing.
Thanks!
Ed
-Original Message-
From: Soren Hansen [mailto:so...@linux2go.dk]
Sent: Friday, Febru
Thanks guys. This returns my token ( not X-Auth-Token?) that I have in
api-paste.ini.
How do we list the container or whats the equivalent of this
curl -H 'X-Auth-Token: AUTH_tke0f59cda14bf472fbe60e68f78af1c69'
http://192.168.122.14:8080/v1/AUTH_admin/
Paras.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:09 PM
2012/2/24 :
> That can work and may be the only choice if there is an extended feature
> freeze. Although, that may end up creating a service provider-specific
> fork...which may not be a bad thing.
That's certainly not my intent nor desire. At least not permanently. I'd
love to have a chat about
Hello folks,
As of today about ~150 people registered already out of the 260 invites
distributed for the OpenStack Summit.
>From http://wiki.openstack.org/Summit
The design summit is not a classic conference with speakers and
presentations. Developers submit session ideas to dis
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 09:35 -0600, ed_con...@dell.com wrote:
> I like the way you have put out your positions in public so everyone
> can understand your viewpoint. It would be good to see more of this
> from other PTL nominees.
Some of them have added their 'platform' to their names on
http://et
Justin Santa Barbara wrote >
> Yes, I do have a non-nova DHCP server. However, even if I didn't, and even
> if iptables allowed talking to 169.254 with the magic link-local, cloud-init
> still couldn't configure the IP address... :-(
If Linux assigned a 169.254 address to an Ethernet port t
> The instance firewall should be configured to only allow DHCP
> responses from the IP it believes to be the correct DHCP server.
> Perhaps it has the wrong idea?
Ah yes - it probably does because of my unusual network "subrange" config.
It seems I'm not "missing something", so I've proposed a i
On Friday, February 24, 2012 at 12:01 PM, ed_con...@dell.com wrote:
> That can work and may be the only choice if there is an extended feature
> freeze. Although, that may end up creating a service provider-specific
> fork...which may not be a bad thing.
It can also be a very, very bad thing. S
Do you know when the conference agenda will be available (19
and 20th) for users?
Prakashan
On 02/24/2012 09:45 AM, Stefano Maffulli wrote:
Hello folks,
As of today about ~150 people registered already out of the 260 invites
distributed for the OpenStack Summit.
From http://wiki.openstack.
On 02/23/2012 10:36 PM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
> Current way makes it difficult to see which openstack packages are
> installed in a single list, and find what's lacking...
>
I'm all for raising this at the upcoming Ubuntu Developer Summit for 12.10
--
Robbie Williamson
robbiew[irc.freenode.net
U can check out https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-DevstackPy
And specifically:
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-DevstackPy/blob/master/devstack/components/swift.py
We haven't done much with the swift section/code but it should be a start.
-Josh
On 2/19/12 8:23 PM, "Sudhakar Maiya" wrote:
How about a big session on this at the folsom summit?
This is really a very important part and should be heavily discussed (to avoid
the zones code problem happening again).
-Josh
On 2/20/12 12:46 PM, "Sriram Subramanian" wrote:
+1 for the same slot and for both of your proposals/ suggestions
Maybe that's a problem as well.
Log files might be best just for log messages ;)
On 2/21/12 6:01 AM, "David Kranz" wrote:
Because at least some OpenStack projects use log files for more than
just error messages, there may not be a one-size-fits all answer to
this. I agree strongly with point 1 b
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
> How about a big session on this at the folsom summit?
>
> This is really a very important part and should be heavily discussed (to
> avoid the zones code problem happening again).
>
> -Josh
>
+1
I would like to see a session around this ear
+1
That's a plan that works for me.
--
Don Dugger
"Censeo Toto nos in Kansa esse decisse." - D. Gale
Ph: 303/443-3786
-Original Message-
From: Michael Pittaro [mailto:mik...@lahondaresearch.org]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 3:03 PM
To: Joshua Harlow
Cc: Sriram Subramanian; Dugger, D
When it comes to server software, log files are not just for developers.
In my experience, the first people who look at log files are operators
and users. For non-English speakers, something as simple as the
absence of the word 'ERROR' or 'WARNING' in a critical message can
mean the difference b
On Fri, 2012-02-24 at 10:18 -0800, Prakashan Korambath wrote:
> Do you know when the conference agenda will be available (19
> and 20th) for users?
The first speakers (keynotes and such) will hopefully be announced early
March, and we hope to have the full agenda around mid March. It will be
an
2012/2/24 Eric Windisch :
> On Friday, February 24, 2012 at 12:01 PM, ed_con...@dell.com wrote:
>
>> That can work and may be the only choice if there is an extended feature
>> freeze. Although, that may end up creating a service provider-specific
>> fork...which may not be a bad thing.
> It can al
OpenStack Community Newsletter –February 24, 2012
HIGHLIGHTS
* OpenStack Governance Elections Spring 2012: Action Item For All
Candidates
http://www.openstack.org/blog/2012/02/openstack-governance-elections-spring-2012-action-item-for-all-candidates/
* Nomina
Hello folks,
we are relying on the Authors file in each project's repository for a
bunch of very relevant things and I found out is that we can't rely on
them.
We need to have them maintained with full name *and* email address of
each person that contributed to the project. We use the Authors li
Stefano has asked that swift start keeping email addresses in our AUTHORS file.
I'll be adding these soon, but some contributors have more than one email. If
you have a particular email address you'd like to have me add to your name,
please let me know. Otherwise, I will use one from git log.
N
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