Re: [Openstack] How to specify a compute node for instance to boot

2013-09-20 Thread Rahul Sharma
Hi All, I am not sure how quantum is responsible for figuring out the compute-host(as per your discussion). All I knew is that its nova-scheduler whose job is to figure out which compute node should be used for bringing up the instances. Correct me if I am wrong. @Piotr: Each nova-compute node k

Re: [Openstack] How to specify a compute node for instance to boot

2013-09-20 Thread Piotr Kopec
Thanks for that Mahardhika, I believe you but I still don't see where this options is specified. Could you tell me where can I find it? (I'm working on Grizzly now) And another question: How can I configure quantum (because (correct me if i'm wrong) it is responsible for choosing compute node for

Re: [Openstack] How to specify a compute node for instance to boot

2013-09-20 Thread Mahardhika Gilang
Tryin to answer here, Instance will build on compute node that have nova-compute and kvm on it, and determining which is compute with quantum configuration in sql_connection section. On 9/20/2013 4:41 PM, Piotr Kopec wrote: Hello folks, I'm wondering how those compute nodes are working in p

[Openstack] How to specify a compute node for instance to boot

2013-09-20 Thread Piotr Kopec
Hello folks, I'm wondering how those compute nodes are working in practice. End user will use Dashboard for building instances. So I have deployed nova as follows: [root@ctlnode136 ~]# nova-manage service list Binary Host Zone Status State Updated_At