Hello,
I'm Marius Stanca, Freelancer Software/DevOps Engineer for a startup
company.
I have a problem with OpenStack on Hetzner.
- I have setup already OpenStack on Hetzner (Havana - RDO from RedHat);
- I use a public IP and an internal (10.0.0.0/24) and external
(172.24.4.224/28) network in Open
Hi All,
I want to know is there any Standalone ISO of Havana /Icehouse.
There are procedures given of Chef/Puppet DevOps tools for Openstack
installation
by Rackspace. Also Mirantis has provided ISO but I am unable to see GUI
of the
same. I have limited Bandwidth Plan.
So for me such
I’ve been playing with using LDAP authentication (identity) and SQL
authorization (assignment) within Keystone in the current devstack release
running in a single VM.
The problem with this setup, as I understand it, is the need to have LDAP
entries for each service user (i.e. nova, glance, etc.
Is there an option to configure automatic floating IP assignment with
Neutron? I read one reply in a December dev thread mentioning that it was
going to be a feature available in Neutron icehouse. I have been unable to
find any documentation or information supporting automatic floating IP
assignm
On 05/01/2014 06:17 PM, Lillie Ross-CDSR11 wrote:
I've been playing with using LDAP authentication (identity) and SQL
authorization (assignment) within Keystone in the current devstack
release running in a single VM.
The problem with this setup, as I understand it, is the need to have
LDAP en
Same as without neutron - set these options:
# Default pool for floating IPs (string value)
#default_floating_pool=nova
# Autoassigning floating IP to VM (boolean value)
#auto_assign_floating_ip=false
-Rob
On 2 May 2014 11:15, Toan Ngo wrote:
> Is there an option to configure automatic floatin
Mohan,
OpenStack is a IaaS. You can achieve your goal by creating a base
image that contains the application framework and then deploy the
image on both projects/tenants and apply their corresponding
Application on top. There are several mechanisms to create images, and
several OpenStack deploymen
Mohan,
You can have a look at cloudfoundry which is a Paas solution , which runs
on top of openstack,
For developers cloudfoundry is a good option , it works in a similar
fashion as heroku buildpacks.
You can easily develop java application and deploy using these buildpacks.
Regards,
Ritesh
On
Thanks so much everyone for the insights.
As we move the costs analysis, seems at a glance that amazon S3 is more
than double expensive than having swift (at least for our use case, tha
transfer fees is where swift makes the difference) i'll try to share some
data along the way.
Thanks so much to