Hello all
Me and my colleague, aparna are carrying out research in the area of cloud
computing under Department of CS, University f Delhi. We would like to
contribute our research work regarding monitoring of Nova and Swift. We would
appreciate if we can find the appropriate link with whom we
Hello all
I’m a newbie with OpenStack. I use it for object storage. There’s only one
thing I don’t know how to do: is it possible to hide a folder? I’ve unsynced
one and I’d like my user won’t see it.
Best regards,
Celine
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Hi,
We have a test installation of OpenStack where we can instantiate VMs
via Horizon without problems.
But when we try to view the graphical console of VMs hosting a WindowsXP
installation we get the garbled screen that you can see in the screenshot.
Did anybody observed something similar?
HI
I can't delete a subnet (id f505a109-07a7-420a-ae6b-aa5995126be7 ), because one
port is still in use.
root@opst-ctrl1-dev:/# neutron subnet-delete
f505a109-07a7-420a-ae6b-aa5995126be7
Unable to complete operation on subnet f505a109-07a7-420a-ae6b-aa5995126be7.
One or more ports have an IP a
I'm the Project Technical Lead for Swift, and I'd be happy to look over a
summary of your work about monitoring Swift. Feel free to email me directly or
find me in #openstack-swift on IRC (I'm notmyname).
--John
On 8 Sep 2015, at 3:20, pragya jain wrote:
> Hello all
> Me and my colleague,
On 09/08/2015 12:01 PM, Yngvi Páll Þorfinnsson wrote:
HI
I can‘t delete a subnet (id f505a109-07a7-420a-ae6b-aa5995126be7 ), because one
port is still in use.
root@opst-ctrl1-dev:/# neutron subnet-delete
f505a109-07a7-420a-ae6b-aa5995126be7
Unable to complete operation on subnet f505a109-07a7
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 6:20 AM, pragya jain wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Me and my colleague, aparna are carrying out research in the area of cloud
> computing under Department of CS, University f Delhi. We would like to
> contribute our research work regarding monitoring of Nova and Swift. We
> would
HI
I have cleared the gateway on all routers, but it did not help
root@opst-ctrl1-dev:/# neutron router-list
+--+-+---+-+---+
| id | name|
external_gateway_info
HI
I don't see a router attached :
root@opst-ctrl1-dev:/# neutron subnet-show ext-subnet
+---++
| Field | Value |
+---+-
My only other suggestion is to do a port-list with admin privs and look. I
can't tell if you're doing that as root != admin necessarily.
-Brian
On 09/08/2015 01:08 PM, Yngvi Páll Þorfinnsson wrote:
HI
I don't see a router attached :
root@opst-ctrl1-dev:/# neutron subnet-show ext-subnet
+
Those are the routers in the system (admin sees this)
root@opst-ctrl1-dev:/# neutron router-list
+--+-+---+-+---+
| id | name|
external_gateway_info | distributed
OSSA-2015-018: Neutron firewall rules bypass through port update
:Date: September 08, 2015
:CVE: CVE-2015-5240
Affects
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- Neutron: versions through 2014.2.3 an
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