On 18/06/16 01:49, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
Hello Mark,
Thank you for your answer.
What openstack/swift version are you using?
I have liberty openstack swift and swift-recon returns error when i run
with -p option
I am using matika version of swift (2.7). Looking at my checkout of the
swif
On Jun 17, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Eugen Block wrote:
> I don't even see the attempt to attach it. If it works, these steps should be
> processed:
Neither can I! And running with debugging doesn't
show anything either :(
The log literally say (no changes, no additions or removal!):
- s n i p ---
Hai Na Zhu,
Thanks for your help. Please find attachment for outputs of :
sudo ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int --protocols openflow13
sudo ovs-ofctl dump-groups br-int --protocols openflow13
Kindly, let me know the issue.
Thanks,
Shabari
From: Na Zhu [mailto:na...@cn.ibm.com]
Sent: Thursday, Jun
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:Date: June 15, 2016
:CVE: CVE-2016-4428
Affects
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- Horizon: <=8.0.1, >=9.0.0 <=9.0.1
Description
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Beth Lancaster and Brand
Hello Mark,
Thank you for your answer.
What openstack/swift version are you using?
I have liberty openstack swift and swift-recon returns error when i run
with -p option
$ swift-recon -v -p 0 --md5
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Usage:
Then I would turn on debug logs for cinder and see if there is more
information on why it's deleting the volumes before attaching them. I
don't even see the attempt to attach it. If it works, these steps
should be processed:
- Created volume successfully.
- Initialize volume connection co
You mean something like this?
control1:~ # openstack role assignment list
+--++---+---+---+---+
| Role | User | Group | Project |
Domain| Inherited |
+---
Hi All,
I have installed openstack-mitaka release on stag48 (CentO7 system) and
created VMs (fedora 20) . Logged in using VM's instance console using
horizon dashboard. The mouse does not function within a virtual machine.
Can anyone suggest how to enable this ?
Regards,
Chinmaya
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Hey, all. I am trying to figure out how to see which users are
associated with which projects, and, for the life of me, I can't seem to
figure out the magic juju from the CLI. Any suggestions? I thought
things like "openstack user show" or "openstack project show" would do
the job, but only
On Jun 17, 2016, at 1:12 PM, Eugen Block wrote:
> Have you nova-compute.logs?
They don't say a thing, so I'm guessing it never gets
that far.
If I'm quick, i can see the LVM volume being created
successfully (which the log also indicates).
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Mailing
I had also some trouble getting volume backed instances to boot. I use
xen hypervisor and found out that the instance was assigned a device
name of "vda" (which is set by default) instead of xvda, I filed a bug
report for this. Have you nova-compute.logs? I can't find them in your
link. The
Karun,
Please check q-svc (neutron) service is running or not ! Error complaining
that keystone url is not reachable to authenticate , IP 192.168.202.130
should be reachable and keystone service should be active .
Maybe you can rerun devstack if you host dhcp ip got changed .
Thanks.,
Mohanku
On 17/06/16 16:12, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
On 16/06/16 22:38, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
Hello,
How do i run swift-recon over different rings/policies?
When i run swift-recon, it returns information
about account.ring.gz, container.ring.gz and object.ring.gz, and i have
other rings/policies created
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