James,
I think I'm hitting this problem.
I'm using "Per-Tenant Routers with Private Networks", GRE tunnels and
L3+DHCP Network Node.
The connectivity from behind my Instances is very slow. It takes an
eternity to finish "apt-get update".
If I run "apt-get update" from within tenant's Namespace,
Thank you! :-D
On 22 October 2013 04:14, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> On 10/22/2013 07:17 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> > Guys,
> >
> > I'm trying to enable LBaaS at my Havana Cloud, following this doc:
> >
> >
> http://docs.openstack.org/network-admin/admin/content/install_neutron-lbaas-agent.html
Hi, all
OpenStack Havana was released last Thursday.
The release notes describe key new features, known bugs and upgrade tips,
which are the summary of 6-month work and can be used as the
"advertisement".
I18n team are translating Havana release notes into multiple languages.
We have done the tr
Hi All,
We are using OVS as neutron plugin to use VLAN/ VXLAN. We found that OVS
does multiple unicast to send the ARP request instead of sending via
Multicast address. But by default Linux bridge supports Multicast.
Is there any reason behind why OVS doesn't support Multicast?
Thanks in Advan
Stackers,
I'm trying to put my Havana into production and I'm facing a very strange
problem.
The Internet connectivity from tenant's subnet is very, very slow. It is
useless in fact... I can not even use "apt-get update" from a Instance.
The following command works (apt update from the tenant na
Ying Chun Guo wrote:
> OpenStack Havana was released last Thursday.
> The release notes describe key new features, known bugs and upgrade tips,
> which are the summary of 6-month work and can be used as the
> "advertisement".
>
> I18n team are translating Havana release notes into multiple languag
I thought about a scenario where a pool which contains one active and
one dead members and working with source ip method will make its service
permanently unavailable for ~50% of the clients, now the question is
whether you think that health monitor should be mandatory for a pool to
become acti
It would be nice for Horizon to show a warning beside the LB if it doesn't
have a health monitor, however I think that it should be possible to create
one without a monitor. There may be a use case where this is desired.
Sent from my mobile device
On Oct 22, 2013 7:09 AM, "Rami Vaknin" wrote:
>
Hi All
Just read the Apache Ambari relation with OpenStack Horizon
I get that Ambari Management will manage Hadoop in OpenStack
but I got also Apache Ambari part of OpenStack Horizon/Dashboard
anyone can give me the glue relation three of these.
where Ambari will be installer or part, inside t
Hello all,
Apologies if this mail sounds annoying to you.
Sheepdog is a distributed object storage system for QEMU VM and RESTful
services (in progress).
Openstack users can make use of Sheepdog as Cinder and Glance storage as of now
and Swift compatitable API is working in progress.
Yuan wil
Frans,
I will try to answer your question. Guys from Hortonworks might correct me
if I am wrong.
The presentation is about integrating Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) into
OpenStack using Savanna project[1]. HDP uses Apache Ambari as a manager and
UI for Hadoop cluster.
Basically Savanna deploys
On Oct 22, 2013, at 2:17 AM, Romil Gupta wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We are using OVS as neutron plugin to use VLAN/ VXLAN. We found that OVS does
> multiple unicast to send the ARP request instead of sending via Multicast
> address. But by default Linux bridge supports Multicast.
>
>
> Is there a
Romil,
> We are using OVS as neutron plugin to use VLAN/ VXLAN. We found that OVS
> does multiple unicast to send the ARP request instead of sending via
> Multicast address. But by default Linux bridge supports Multicast.
> Is there any reason behind why OVS doesn't support Multicast?
AFAIK, OVS
Hi All,
I am trying to install Havana release with 3 nodes (Controller, Network and
Compute). Following are the services running on each node :
1. Controller :
database,keystone,nova-services,glance , cinder and Horizon
2. Network:
neutron-server ,neutron-dhcp-agent,neutron-l3-agent,
neut
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Hi Martinx
On 21/10/13 23:52, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> I'm using "Per-Tenant Routers with Private Networks", GRE tunnels
> and L3+DHCP Network Node.
>
> The connectivity from behind my Instances is very slow. It takes
> an eternity to finish "apt-g
On 10/22/2013 01:32 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
Stackers,
I'm trying to put my Havana into production and I'm facing a very
strange problem.
The Internet connectivity from tenant's subnet is very, very slow. It is
useless in fact... I can not even use "apt-get update" from a Instance.
The follo
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OpenStack Security Advisory: 2013-027
CVE: CVE-2013-4428
Date: October 22, 2013
Title: Glance image_download policy not enforced for cached images
Reporter: Stuart McLaren (HP)
Products: Glance
Affects: Grizzly, Folsom (and earlier versions)
Descrip
Hi Rick!
Back with Grizzly, I faced that problem and I was able to detect it, at the
Network Node with tcpdump and fix it by running "ip link set mtu 1454 dev
eth0" within the Instance.
Not this time... This is another problem... ;-/
On 22 October 2013 13:25, Rick Jones wrote:
> On 10/22/20
Hello guys,
I have an issue with Horizon dashboard following an update from
Grizzly to Havana.
In Apache error logs, I have the following:
[Tue Oct 22 18:48:01 2013] [error] DeprecationWarning: Translations in the
project directory aren't supported anymore. Use the LOCALE_PATHS
Hi everyone,
I'm an OpenStack intern from last summer's round of Outreach Program for
Women and just wanted to add a little to what Anne Gentle said.
Now that we have funding for **three** interns, we need more project ideas!
Especially from components other than Horizon. Most of the applicants
I think that offering both would be an excellent solution. Direct contact to
the right people would be best but is not always timely. A generic e-mail is
more in terms of 'I would like to talk to someone, call me back' rather than a
ticket detailing the case.
Given how crowded the conferences
On 22/10/13 21:01, David Hill wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
>
>
> I have an issue with Horizon dashboard following an
> update from Grizzly to Havana.
>
>
>
> In Apache error logs, I have the following:
>
> [Tue Oct 22 18:48:01 2013] [error] DeprecationWarning: Translations in
> t
I looked at the configuration and I see '*' there .
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From: Matthias Runge [mailto:mru...@redhat.com]
Sent: October-22-13 4:44 PM
To: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Havana horizon dashboard bug, Django bug or
configuration issue?
On 22/10/13 21:0
All,
Let's say a tenant is removed via keystone without first removing
networks, routers or instances. Is there a good way to "find" these
orphan objects to then remove them manually?
Looking to clean some "hanging" objects in a fairly large cloud.
Thanks!
__
I have just had to tweak our grizzly network node the biggest impacts were
seem from doing changing root wrap to only use sudo – not the python wrapper
(its super slow) and upgrading openvswitch to 1.11
This smoke ping shows the latency to one of our instances from europe before
and after the open
Hi James,
which version of OpenStack?
Everything is saved into DB, so retrieve the tenant ID (you can maybe go
through the "instances" table inside Nova DB), and that would be a good start I
think.
Le 2013-10-22 à 17:30, James a écrit :
> All,
>
> Let's say a tenant is removed via keystone wi
Thanks for reply Razique. We are running Grizzly.
Is there a programmatic way to do this, via API? Would be nice to script
this using the API if possible.
A related question: is there a way to force the deletion of all related
objects when a tenant is removed?
Thanks!
On Tuesday, October 22, 20
WOW! Nice move!
But, upgrading from `openvswitch 1.10.2-0ubuntu2~cloud0` to `1.11.0-1` did
not solved my issue.
Tenant Instances still have a very slow Internet connectivity.
Thanks anyway! Nice to see your charts, pretty good improvement!
Regards,
Thiago
On 22 October 2013 22:48, Geraint Jon
Have you ever try to check the route ?
#route -n
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From: "Martinx - ジェームズ";;
Date: Wed, Oct 23, 2013 11:34 AM
To: "Geraint Jones";
Cc: "openstack@lists.openstack.org";
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Very slow connectivity from within tenant network
Sure, always... For example, from within a tenant instance:
--
ubuntu@instance-1:~$ ip route
default via 192.168.210.1 dev eth0 metric 100
192.168.210.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.210.2
# 192.168.210.1 resides within the Tenant Namespace at the Network Node,
ping ok:
Hi Thiago,
It would be interesting to see the throughput results using something like
iperf between (other vms on different Hypervisors, vms on the same
hypervisor and between a vm and the router namespace). This should help in
pin pointing the issue.
Aaron
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Mar
You guys will not believe! =P
I "fixed" the issue, just like that "fixes" we can see at the web site
"thereIfixedit.com"... lol
I started a Squid3 Proxy-Cache WITHIN the Tenant Namespace, now I can run
"aptitude update / safe-upgrade / install packages" from a Instance without
causing / hitt
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