On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Loic Dachary wrote:
> As I wrote in a previous mail, once we manage to provide an implementation
> that proves useful, we will be in a position to approach the core OpenStack
> components. Integrating the metering agents as part of the core component,
> much in
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:27 AM, Turner, Whit (Cloud Services)
wrote:
> Hi - I think a flexible aggregation scheme is needed; the levels of
> aggregation available should be definable in the meter independent of the
> sources of usage data themselves. If invoices need to be very granular down
> to
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Ryan Lane wrote:
>> There was talk of trying to set up test infrastructure that would roll out
>> Essex and then upgrade it to Folsom in some automated fashion so we could
>> start learning where it breaks. Was there any forward momentum on that?
>>
>
> This wou
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Tom Fifield wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been handed an interesting piece of PaaS software (its various pieces
> are in Java, PHP, python and bash!) and told "make it work with OpenStack".
>
> Noone's done any work to make nova play with PHP, have they?
Depends on wha
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 3:09 AM, Jiang, Yunhong wrote:
> Hi, Eoghan and all,
>
> When I implement an enhancement to trusted_filter, I need utilize
> timeutils() to parse ISO time. However, I suspect there is one potential
> issue in normalize_time() and want to get some input from your s
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 5:42 AM, Pitucha, Stanislaw Izaak
wrote:
...> - Add a system similar to notifications, but for auditable events - who did
> what with which resource at what time - in some semi-structured way that
> allows reviewing and summaries (basic information as separate columns + a
>
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Sriram Subramanian
wrote:
> Dear QA,
>
> As a prep for my brainstorming session on Performance and Scalability
> testing, I would like to know of any existing related work. Specifically,
>
> 1) Do we have any instrumentation (preferably customizable) in place for
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 3:56 AM, John Garbutt wrote:
> I think Mate has just spotted this bug on trunk this morning.
>
> He should be raising the bug and uploading a patch for that ASAP.
>
> Clearly some unit tests are missing in this bit of code.
It's been nearly three weeks now - can we revert t
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:34 PM, John Garbutt wrote:
> I was fairly sure trunk has been fixed now, just about the sametime his
> patch was uploaded, that had other issues.
>
> Are you still seeing the problem?
I reproduced it on the baremetal branch we've been hacking on, which
isn't completely u
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Elliot Murphy wrote:
> Hi!
Thanks for CC'ing me on this Elliot.
>> Launchpad is *EXTREMELY* slow from here in Shanghai, and it should be
>> even worth from the center of China. Even doing a simple thing like "bzr
>> launchpad-login" can even fail because of conne
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> I'm not mistaking or dreaming, "bzr commit" as well. Using Git, it's not
> the case. The issue isn't to cache data, the issue is that a commit
> should *never* access any remote data, so that I could work in the train
> without connectivity,
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Robert Collins
wrote:
>> Don't search: sprint is the one!!! As I'm writing this mail, it's 11pm,
>> and I get 20% packet loss... And that's not even peak hours in here
>> (which is between 5 and 8pm local time). I can send tr
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>
> git checkout -b new-soren-branch
>
> This is pretty instant. Now do:
>
> bzr branch trunk new-soren-branch
>
> and wait for all files to copy ...
So, bzr had a design concept at the start that folk should start in
one dir and grow - like
One thing to bear in mind when considering a network API for this -
beyond the issue of dealing with network interruptions gracefully - is
dealing with version skew: while deploying a new release of Openstack,
the definition of truth may be different for each version, so you need
to either have ver
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:30 AM, Aniruddha Khadkikar
wrote:
> how the records are maintained. One can design the structure to
> include a 'version' column along with a boolean attribute for logical
> deletion of records. This would allow storing information across
> different versions. Puppet has i
this will be doable.
We can still talk to the IPMI controller for the machine, which will
get us lots of info, without running agents in the host os.
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>
> $ df -h
> FilesystemSize UsedAvailable Use% Mounted on
> /dev/vda123.2M 12.9M 9.2M58% /
You need to ext2resize /; in Ubuntu images cloud-init does this automatica
On 19 January 2013 19:17, Ivan wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've hit a brick wall trying to get the dnsmasq process to bind
> correctly and get itself ready to answer bootp/dhcp broadcasts.
do you have net namespaces in use?
(ip netns list)
If not, I suspect your dhcp lease relay and dhcp-agent
eral rule is to start with testing each entry and exit path and
any domain or range corner cases.
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you still have to resize the block
device, and resize the filesystem metadata on top of it.
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On 23 March 2013 14:53, David Hill wrote:
> Hello Kevin,
>
> Thanks for replying to my question. I was asking that question because if
> we go there:
> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/configuring-vlan-networking.html
> and look at the very bottom of the page,
dynamically by nova and then handed
out to either nova-network or Quantum. You may be able to manually
generate the MAC by using Quantum and making a call to Quantum to
create a port with that MAC, then passing the port id to nova boot.
HTH,
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/savanna.mirantis.com/) - can you explain how it is
different?
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OpenStack, but if you use libvrit, you can
>>> yes by editing the domain directly :-)
>>>
>>
>> Is there any blueprint for this requirement?
>>
>>
>> Best Regards
>> -- Ray
>>
>>
>>
>
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You can build a image with that preloaded e.g. using diskimage- builder or
Oz and then when you boot an instance it's already there. Or you can
trigger the install using user data.
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various services use the image UUID as a key for caches on disk.
Reusing that seems like a catastrophic event, not to mention a clear
security attack vector.
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ow, disable all your legacy config nova compute nodes, so all new
deploys go to the newly configured node.
Pick your next least-loaded node, and evacuate it the same way.
Rinse and repeat until you have no nova-network configured compute
nodes, then tear down the nova-network service and any othe
atches the physical machines - so youre tenants
have the full capacity of the machine, and only the [low] overhead of
the KVM layer. This has a -much- better security story. You could use
TripleO - OpenStack on OpenStack - to manage this setup.
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btain not just different results, but non-predictably different
results. E.g. consistently 30% would be a nuisance but still allow
prediction for behaviour on bare metal. But sometimes 1% slower and
sometimes 40% slower would make it much harder to use
an you trust that the computer
> manufacturing and software industries can solve this problem
> (Trusted Computing and so on) is another question entirely.
Yeah :(. It's not clear that adding a whole new OS to the boot process
is the right answer, but it's the only one wi
What if we were to always do a release after a security advisory?
On 4 Jun 2013 06:25, "Jeremy Stanley" wrote:
> On 2013-06-03 10:51:19 -0700 (-0700), Lloyd Dewolf wrote:
> [...]
> > Interestingly, the OSSA 2013-014 notice did include
> > "python-keystoneclient fix (will be included in upcoming 0
-a
> says (in part) "Linux image 3.2.0-45-virtual".
install linux-image-generic, it will bring in
linux-image-extra-$version-generic which has kvm.
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On 18 June 2013 12:33, Michael Still wrote:
> devstack is only intended for developers to test changes. If your
> building a persistent cloud, then you should be using one of the
> various sets of operating system packages.
Or other automated deployment toolchains ;)
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S with Quantum and it
> is up to date with the Ubuntu OpenStack respository.
You're missing
libvirt_vif_driver=nova.virt.libvirt.vif.LibvirtHybridOVSBridgeDriver
in nova.conf; there may be other issues - have you gone through the
installation guides?
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e host, that would be enough to trigger the
difference.
That said, AIUI security groups, you get one per instance - what exact
command are you using to boot the instances?
You can also get a dump of the rules by running 'iptables-save' on the
compute host, which is probably the most
BTW 'Heat' is the OpenStack project aiming at this sort of dynamic
scale-up/scale-down facilities.
It would be interesting to know whats different between Pandora's
goals and Heats.
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just an alternative to
the metadata service.
> 2) My instances aren't associated with any private IPs, that are in the
> private network pool of addresses, and I cannot find the trace of the
> mistake. So what could be the possible reasons? I used GRE tunneling.
What do you mean by
re any way that I can stop a certain
> service and then start it over to use the new configurations.
>
devstack isn't aimed at production use : it's aimed to be super
convenient for testing and developing OpenStack.
I think you'd be better off with e.g. packstack/crowbar/t
27;t come up, you'll see that error.
I suspect the latter issue is the problem.
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