Excerpts from joehuang's message of 2017-02-25 04:09:45 +:
> Hello, Matt,
>
> Thank you for your reply, just as what you mentioned, for the slow changed
> data, aync. replication should work. My concerns is that the impact of
> replication delay, for example (though it's quite low chance to
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 9:09 PM, joehuang wrote:
> Hello, Matt,
>
> Thank you for your reply, just as what you mentioned, for the slow changed
> data, aync. replication should work. My concerns is that the impact of
> replication delay, for example (though it's quite low chance to happen):
>
> 1)
Hello, Matt,
Thank you for your reply, just as what you mentioned, for the slow changed
data, aync. replication should work. My concerns is that the impact of
replication delay, for example (though it's quite low chance to happen):
1) Add new user/group/role in RegionOne, before the new user/gr
>
>
> At last, we still have one question:
> For public cloud, it is very common that multi regions are deployed. And
> the distance is usually very far between the regions. So the transport
> delay is really a problem. Fernet token requires the data must be the same.
> Because of the slow connecti
FYI Puppet OpenStack CI is deploying Ocata with the stable repo and it
works super well now.
Quick feedback, it worked pretty well during Ocata cycle and we didn't
have as much breakages like in the past (Newton or Mitaka...), so keep
rocking!
Thanks,
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:09 PM, Corey Brya
I haven't spent time to debug yet but in case someone has an idea, the
unit tests on puppet-keystone are failing:
http://logs.openstack.org/16/438116/1/check/gate-puppet-keystone-puppet-unit-3.6-centos-7/7a9358f/console.html#_2017-02-24_23_29_26_977959
https://bugs.launchpad.net/puppet-keystone/+b
Before leaving in week-end, I thought useful to share some infos with the team.
First of all, it was awesome to meet people face to face, really. I'm
already looking forward to the next time.
About Ocata release, it seems like we're getting very close to be
ready for RC2, probably next week. I've
Hi,
QA team defines stable interfaces of Tempest for using them from
outside(tempest plugins).
We are removing a deprecated call_until_true() method from unstable
module(test.py of Tempest), but some projects are still using it.
We have prepared patches[1] for soft-landing on these projects,
hopef
On 24/02/17 06:15 AM, Julien Danjou wrote:
> Hey,
>
> We're about to remove the code for the deprecated combination alarm.
>
> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/429405/
>
> I checked and as far as I can tell that should not break Heat gate, but
> I'd prefer to be sure. So, Heat developers if you
Hello all,
As I shared I18n summary in my previous e-mail [1],
there will be a major OpenStack translation platform upgrade during Feb 27
to Mar 3.
It implies that:
- Translation platform (https://translate.openstack.org) might be unstable
or might
not work for some time slots during the
Hello all,
I18n team participated in PTG for horizontal discussions with the tight
collaboration of Documentation team on Monday and Tuesday.
Also, there were a few collaboration sessions with Infrastructure, Horizon,
Release Management, and OpenStackAnsible team on Wednesday & Thursday in a
res
Hi all,
TL/DR:
- use Python to do drive TripleO deployment
- RPM based
- used to be a bit specific, closer to upstream now (RDO)
- unit-test
- maybe a good candidate to join the TripleO umbrella
Following a discussion with Emilien, I would like to introduce
python-tripleo-helper.
python-tripleo
Ah, thank you for calling it out :) it has indeed.
This is why you don’t write newsletters while you’re running around like a
chicken with their head cut off.
One day I’ll get this email thing right.
On 2/24/17, 1:36 PM, "Christian Berendt" wrote:
> On 24 Feb 2017, at 13:32, Alexand
> On 24 Feb 2017, at 13:32, Alexandra Settle wrote:
>
> Please vote for your fellow documenter below:
The community voting for Boston already closed.
Christian.
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Team team team team team,
Welcome to my second edition of What's up, Doc!
We have had an extremely busy week in Atlanta for the PTG. We had a really
enthusiastic attendance and I am truly impressed by how much we have managed to
get done. This newsletter will be a short one and focus on a small
Hello Ian,
I think I found a regression: since [1] only the first
package specified using '-p' is picked up.
You can find a proposal for a fix under [2].
Maybe it's worth to include this in V2?
Kind regards
Andre
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/396702
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/4
Hi Folks,
Here is the link to the pictures that I took during the Neutron Social in
Atlanta.
https://souminathan.smugmug.com/OpenStack-Neutron-PTG-Atlanta-2017/
Thanks
Swami
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 02:09:33PM +0100, Andreas Scheuring wrote:
> Hi, I have a couple of questions in regards of how updates of
> requirements are handled and what happens if I release a new version of
> a library. I read along the README [1], but a few points are still
> unclear to me.
>
> I h
Oslo folks,
This is summary of oslo PTG schedule during one and half days. You can
check the details in etherpad link:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/oslo-ptg-pike
1. oslo.messaging: consistent names for general driver configuration options
Some of supported drviers have various option conf
On 02/24/2017 07:09 AM, Andreas Scheuring wrote:
> Hi, I have a couple of questions in regards of how updates of
> requirements are handled and what happens if I release a new version of
> a library. I read along the README [1], but a few points are still
> unclear to me.
>
> I have the following
At the PTG there was some discussion about changing services to not listen
on ports[0]. I'd been working on this for devstack keystone off and on for
some time[1], so I thought I'd dust off that work again to see what the
problems were. Turns out things must have been fixed since, after rebasing
an
On 02/24/2017 06:25 AM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> rtslib-fb is a core component for the LIO(-fb) project. We already maintain
> configshell-fb and targetcli-fb under pkg-linux-target group.
Nod, that makes sense. I'd say you should take on maintenance of the
rtslib-fb packages, as long as you're
Excerpts from Ben Nemec's message of 2017-02-08 10:15:57 -0600:
>
> On 02/08/2017 09:41 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> > Excerpts from Ben Nemec's message of 2017-02-08 09:20:31 -0600:
> >>
> >> On 02/08/2017 01:53 AM, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> >>> On 2017-02-08 00:56, Ian Cordasco wrote:
>
>
The Glance PTG schedule etherpad contains links to the etherpads for
each of the sessions discussed below:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/glance-pike-ptg-schedule
1. glance/glare/artifacts/images
The tldr; is Glance needs to complete image import before taking on
anything else, and the Glare pr
Excerpts from Andreas Scheuring's message of 2017-02-24 14:09:33 +0100:
> Hi, I have a couple of questions in regards of how updates of
> requirements are handled and what happens if I release a new version of
> a library. I read along the README [1], but a few points are still
> unclear to me.
>
Hi, I have a couple of questions in regards of how updates of
requirements are handled and what happens if I release a new version of
a library. I read along the README [1], but a few points are still
unclear to me.
I have the following projects:
* os-dpm [4]
* is a openstack library that gets
Yea, agree with dims.
Sampath ,
Thanks for taking over this, it is really great help. Please update the
current spec with approaches you have. Timur help will be great if he show
up sometime.
Also we will add destructive testing as one of weekly meeting agenda and
make sure you will get all help
This week we've managed to get through one of the long overdue changes
to the test infrastructure, which is making devstack-gate /
project-config support and understand devstack's local.conf. Like all
big transitions, it did not go quite as smoothly as hoped.
We broke everything using devstack pl
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Hello Allison,
On Thu, 2017-02-23 at 19:07 -0500, Allison Randal wrote:
> > For the LIO-fb target in Debian, we've been depending on the rtslib-fb
> package,
> > which you've maintained so far. Should we pick it up under the pkg-linux-
> target
> >
Hey,
We're about to remove the code for the deprecated combination alarm.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/429405/
I checked and as far as I can tell that should not break Heat gate, but
I'd prefer to be sure. So, Heat developers if you have some code relying
on it, let us know before we press
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