Hi
I want to stop instances from beeing created on one of our compute nodes, i.e.
"compute1"
But I want all current instances on compute1 to be active and available.
I thus disable the nova service for this node:
# nova service-disable compute1 nova-compute
Nova status of compute1 will then be
Hi Martinx,
Thanks for your feedback. You're not the only person to have been affected.
The (lack of) backwards compatibilty of the v2 CLI is captured here:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Glance-v2-v1-client-compatability
A small number of these incompatabilities are due to unmaskable differe
On 02/22/2016 05:38 AM, Yngvi Páll Þorfinnsson wrote:
Hi
I want to stop instances from beeing created on one of our compute
nodes, i.e. „*compute1*“
But I want all current instances on *compute1* to be active and available.
I thus disable the nova service for this node:
# nova service-disable
Hello All,
I'm a beginner with openstack but I'm mainly interested in Swift...
I was wonder if in addition to use the Swift modified consistent hashing
ring, is possible to manually specify the storage node, if so, how does
Swift to maintain load balancing ?
*Thanks and best regards,*
*Pgh*
__
Hi,
I am using nova-docker to run docker containers from Openstack. Some of my
containers are not able to setup network and they give this error: *Cannot
setup network: Cannot find any PID under container*
I have already tried to set *tty:True* on the driver.py and it still fails.
When I fire up
Hello,
I've some questions about the handling of concurrent requests by Swift.
Any help would be great:)
If I understand correctly, a PUT request on swift-proxy will be
transmitted to at least half the storage nodes plus one, before
returning the response.
A subsequent GET request should have
OK,
thanks Jay!
I've now disabled this compute node, and all instances are up and active ;-)
Thanks a lot for your help!
Best regards
Yngvi
-Original Message-
From: Jay Pipes [mailto:jaypi...@gmail.com]
Sent: 22. febrúar 2016 11:40
To: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Opensta
I highly recommend using the correct config files vs the symlink configuration.
I think the guide should be updated to reflect the config based on the driver
instead... when you run yum update ect it will break neutron until you re-edit
the systemd files.
From: "Matt Kassawara"
To: "Mark
Ok,
Again answering myself my questions. This particular docker container was
not supposed to be running permanently. The nova-docker driver somehow
tries to look for a pid associated to this container. If the container has
already finished his job to do, then it can't be registered to Openstack.
Th short answer is that no you cannot specify a storage node for a given
object. Data placement is done with the hash ring, so placement is based on the
hash of the object name and the current state of the drives in the cluster.
--John
On 22 Feb 2016, at 4:06, pgh pgh wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>
On 02/19/2016 08:29 PM, Bruno L wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thank you for highlighting the different aspects of it. I'm aware that
this is a journey with multiple steps along the way.
From what we can see here in New Zealand, these are the kind of
features that would propel the adoption of OpenStack b
inline
On 22 Feb 2016, at 5:06, Kévin Bernard-Allies wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've some questions about the handling of concurrent requests by Swift.
> Any help would be great:)
>
>
> If I understand correctly, a PUT request on swift-proxy will be transmitted
> to at least half the storage nodes plus
Hello All,
I could not find a specific list for ospurge, hence emailing the whole list.
Been looking into "spurge" to clean out environments. Currently it looks like
ospurge will work on deleting resources when given a tenant ID. Wondering if
there is support to expand it to work with orphane
I have a heat template which accepts parameters/values via an environment
file.
This heat template creates x amount of cinder volumes based on the
parameter value
defined in the environment file.
I have instances that dont require cinder volumes, so it is possible that
the instances could
also use
Can you utilize two ResourceGroups, one with cinder volumes and one
without? Then use two parameters, servers_with_volumes_count and
servers_without_volumes_count which will map to the count parameter for
ResourceGroup. It's ok for count to be 0:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/heat/template_g
Hello Everyone,
I want to understand the Architecture a bit more. Thanks in advance for
any answers.
1.) The docs tell me that trove-guestagent connects to a RabbitMQ host
to listen for instructions. Is this RabbitMQ host typically the one that
the other OpenStack services connect
User Survey. Due Tomorrow.
Fill it out here: https://awe.sm/rAMb7
For varying values of "tomorrow" ;) ... the deadline to fill out the
survey is Wednesday, February 24 at 23:59 UTC.
Don't know what it is? Here's the spiel:
If you run OpenStack, build apps on it, or have customers with Ope
17 matches
Mail list logo