Hi,
In the PoC, the status synchronization is done by the proxy node running with
periodic task to poll the recent changed status, for example, VM status, volume
status, and port status, etc. One proxy node will be responsible for one
cascaded OpenStack instance, and configured with one user to
Meeting on #openstack-meeting-alt at 1400 UTC (8:00AM MDT)
1) Liberty specs -
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-nova-priorities-tracking
2) CPU feature representation - follow up from the mid-cycle
3) Opens
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As we discussed at the mid-cycle meetup there is a bit of an issue related to
host capabilities. Currently, we are overloading the flavor extra_specs with a
whole lot of meaning, including requirements for specific host capabilities.
Although this has allowed some impressive extension capabili
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2015-08-01 1:20 GMT+08:00 Tim Hinrichs :
> Peter pointed out that no on
Hi,
Glad to know you guys are talking about the key distribution and rotation for
Fernet token. Hans and I did a prototype for multisite identity service
management, and have a similar issue.
The use case is : a user should, using a single authentication point be able to
manage virtual resourc
Hi all,
As discussed in the Vancouver Summit, we are going to drop the bay lock
implementation. Instead, each conductor will call Heat concurrently and
rely on heat for concurrency control. However, I think we need an approach
for state convergence from heat to magnum. Either periodic task [1] or
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Best,
Mohammad
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Sean, Nova-cores,
The following Nova review is stuck:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/198065/
What's the minimum features in oslo.policy that we have to add in
oslo.policy to unblock that work?
If we get "Nova wants to put defaults in code" working, is that enough
for getting oslo.policy into N
Indeed, it works only for iSCSI Cinder backends.
I believe there are at least two ways in which volume encryption for Ceph
could be achieved:
- by implementing encryption at librbd level (user space)
- rewriting Ceph's Cinder plugin, to attach RBD images not through
libvirt/librbd but for accessing
Glad to see you weighed in on this. -d
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Matt Fischer wrote:
> Agree that you guys are way over thinking this. You don't need to rotate
> keys at exactly the same time, we do it in within a one or two hours
> typically based on how our regions are setup. We do it wi
Agree that SERVICE_TOKEN usage eradication will be probably long standing
process, but IMO radosgw should follow usual way of managing Openstack
service interactions. Usually when service wants to integrate with
OpenStack, an appropriate user with role "admin" is created. I believe that
for radosgw
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 01:47:22AM -0700, Mike Perez wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Gorka Eguileor wrote:
> > I know we've all been looking at the HA Active-Active problem in Cinder
> > and trying our best to figure out possible solutions to the different
> > issues, and since current
Guys, this is awesome!!!
Happy to see yaql gets attention. One more initiative that you may find
interesting is https://review.openstack.org/#/c/159905/
This is an attempt to port yaql 1.0 from Python to JS so that the same can
be done in browser
Sincerely yours,
Stan Lagun
Principal Software Eng
I couldn't put it better, nice write up Morgan!! +1
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Morgan Fainberg
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> > On Aug 2, 2015, at 16:00, Daniel Comnea wrote:
> >
> > From Operators point of view i'd love to see less technology
> proliferation in OpenStack, if you wear the developer hat p
Hi guys!
That's awesome! It is very useful for all us!
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Hey,
A couple of weeks ago we had a Python-oriented Hackathon at Alcatel-Lucent
CloudBand.
We divided into groups and each group had to think of an original / innovative
/ creative idea to be completed in 24 hours.
My group decided to create an online YAQL evaluator. Although we did not win
fi
> On Aug 2, 2015, at 16:00, Daniel Comnea wrote:
>
> From Operators point of view i'd love to see less technology proliferation in
> OpenStack, if you wear the developer hat please don't be selfish, take into
> account the others :)
>
> ZK is a robust technology but hey is a beast like Rabb
> On Aug 1, 2015, at 09:51, Monty Taylor wrote:
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>> On 08/01/2015 03:40 AM, Mike Perez wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
>>> ...random thought here, skip as needed... in all honesty orchestration
>>> solutions like mesos
>>> (http://mesos.apache.org/assets/img/d
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