Hi Mayur
> *have you created files test.txt and test2.txt?*
>
> 404 mostly for these things.
>
> I think this should be the reason; may be I am wrong,
>
>
>
Thanks for the feedback, but yes I did make sure the files existed before
trying to upload them.
Hugo's feedback in relation to how I should
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Kuo Hugo wrote:
> Hi Clint,
>
> No it's not necessary to separate a cluster into several zones in general.
> The region and zone information will be invoked by ring-builder to assign
> partitions as-unique-as possible.
> If you do have several nodes be placed in a
I don't know what you are exactly missing, but
*have you created files test.txt and test2.txt?*
404 mostly for these things.
I think this should be the reason; may be I am wrong,
Thanks !
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*Cheers,Mayur* S. Patil,
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On 20 May 2014 11:02, Kuo Hugo wrot
Hi Clint,
No it's not necessary to separate a cluster into several zones in general.
The region and zone information will be invoked by ring-builder to assign
partitions as-unique-as possible.
If you do have several nodes be placed in a remote datacenter with higher
network latency, then these nod
Thanks Hugo,
That did help I have a combined proxy and storage node up and running with
following rings now to scale things out to more storage nodes. From the
documentation its not clear to me but I believe as I add storage nodes I
should create them each in a separate zone ?
Based on a Swift P
Hi Client,
Two problems :
1. Those rings are incorrect. Your rings indicate all workers are listening
on same port 6002. That's why the PUT request of container was handled by
account-server in your log.
2. You need at least 3 devices for 3 replicas testing.
[root@comet swift]# swift-ring-builde
Hi Hugo,
Thanks for responding.
http://paste.openstack.org/show/80857/
Please let me know if the swift-ring-builder information is not what you
need in relation to rings.
My Long term goal is 3 storage nodes with one proxy but as I am currently
having issue I simplified this to 1 proxy and 1 st
Hi Clint,
Would you please paster the proxy-server.conf and rings on
http://paste.openstack.org/ ?
Also please show me the output of $>sudo ls -al /srv/node/sda4
Thanks // Hugo
2014-05-18 23:45 GMT-04:00 Clint Dilks :
> Nope,
>
> This install is pointing to the RDO repositories as per earlier
Nope,
This install is pointing to the RDO repositories as per earlier in the
installation guide, but does not use packstack.
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:
> Hi did u use packstack ?
>
> Inviato da iPhone ()
>
> Il giorno May 18, 2014, alle ore 20:22, Clint Dilks
> ha s
Hi did u use packstack ?
Inviato da iPhone ()
> Il giorno May 18, 2014, alle ore 20:22, Clint Dilks ha
> scritto:
>
> Hi I am installing icehouse on CentOS 6.5 for the first time and looking for
> some help with swift.
>
> I have followed the guide here
> http://docs.openstack.org/icehous
Hi I am installing icehouse on CentOS 6.5 for the first time and looking
for some help with swift.
I have followed the guide here
http://docs.openstack.org/icehouse/install-guide/install/yum/content/verify-object-storage-installation.html
Currently swift stat appears to be working but uploading f
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