Hello all,
As per [1] the nomination period for names for the T release have
now closed (actually 3 days ago sorry). The nominated names and any
qualifying remarks can be seen at2].
Proposed Names
* Tarryall
* Teakettle
* Teller
* Telluride
* Thomas
* Thornton
* Tiger
* Tincup
* Timn
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 06:03:54PM +0530, ʂʍɒρƞįł Ҟưȴķɒʁʉɨ wrote:
> Dear OpenStackers,
>
> For a few months now, I am not able to contribute to code or reviewing
> Kolla and Requirements actively given my current responsibilities, I
> would like to take a step back and release my core reviewer abi
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 04:18:26PM +0300, Ivan Kolodyazhny wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We discussed this topic at PTG both with Horizon and other teams. Sounds
> like everybody is interested to have some cross-project CI jobs to verify
> that plugins are not broken with the latest Horizon changes.
>
> T
Hello folks,
I'm working on the automated ui testing blueprint[1], and I think we
need to change the way we ship our tempest tests.
Here is where things stand at the moment:
* We have a kolla image for tempest
* This image contains the tempest rpm, and the openstack-tempest-all rpm
* The opensta
Hi
A tempest patch[1] removes the deprecated library method and some
projects are still using the method.
Tempest provides another method instead and we have patches to swith it.
The following patches are not merged yet at this time:
- vmware-nsx-tempest-plugin: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/57
On 17.10.2018 15:45, Florian Engelmann wrote:
On 10.10.2018 09:06, Florian Engelmann wrote:
Now I get you. I would say all configuration templates need to be
changed to allow, eg.
$ grep http /etc/kolla/cinder-volume/cinder.conf
glance_api_servers = http://10.10.10.5:9292
auth_url = http://in
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 3:43 PM William M Edmonds
wrote:
>
> Corey Bryant wrote on 10/15/2018 05:34:24 PM:
> ...
> > From an ubuntu perspective, ubuntu is going to support stein on 18.
> > 04 LTS (3.6) and 19.04 (3.7) only.
> ...
>
> So folks with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS compute nodes will have to upgr
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Corey Bryant wrote on 10/15/2018 05:34:24 PM:
...
> From an ubuntu perspective, ubuntu is going to support stein on 18.
> 04 LTS (3.6) and 19.04 (3.7) only.
...
So folks with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS compute nodes will have to upgrade them all
to 18.04 before upgrading to Stein? Of course this would be
Hi Ivan,
As Octavia PTL I have no issue with adding a tempest-plugin repository
for the octavia-dashboard. I think we have had examples with the main
tempest tests and plugins where trying to do a suite of tests in one
repository becomes messy.
We may also want to consider doing a horizon-tempest
No, I mean, Consul would be an extra dependency in a big list of dependencies
OpenStack already has. OpenStack has so many it is causing operators to
reconsider adoption. I'm asking, if existing dependencies can be made to solve
the problem without adding more?
Stateful dependencies are much ha
On 10/16/2018 9:43 AM, Ghanshyam Mann wrote:
I was discussing with mriedem [1] about idea of building a volunteer team which
can work with him on upgrade-checkers goal [2]. There are lot of work needed
for this goal[3], few projects which does not have upgrade impact yet needs CLI
framework wi
Dmitry Tantsur wrote:
On 10/10/18 7:41 PM, Greg Hill wrote:
I've been out of the openstack loop for a few years, so I hope this
reaches the right folks.
Josh Harlow (original author of taskflow and related libraries) and I
have been discussing the option of moving taskflow out of the
openstack
On 10/17/2018 9:24 AM, Ivan Kolodyazhny wrote:
As you may know, unfortunately, Horizon doesn't support all features
provided by APIs. That's why we created feature gaps list [1].
I'd got a lot of great conversations with projects teams during the PTG
and we tried to figure out what should be
Time to resurrect this thread.
On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 12:14 PM James Slagle wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 1:50 PM, Dan Prince wrote:
> > Last week I was tinkering with my docker configuration a bit and was a
> > bit surprised that puppet/services/docker.yaml no longer used puppet to
> > conf
Hi teams,
As you may know, unfortunately, Horizon doesn't support all features
provided by APIs. That's why we created feature gaps list [1].
I'd got a lot of great conversations with projects teams during the PTG and
we tried to figure out what should be done prioritize these tasks. It's
really
currently we are testing what is needed to get consul + registrator and
kolla/kolla-ansible play together nicely.
To get the services created in consul by registrator all kolla
containers running relevant services (eg. keystone, nova, cinder, ...
but also mariadb, memcached, es, ...) need to "
Hi Folks,
We will be having our regular IRC meeting this week at the usual time.
We will mainly discuss the demo plan for the summit.
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Thank you
Regards
Li
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On 10.10.2018 09:06, Florian Engelmann wrote:
Now I get you. I would say all configuration templates need to be
changed to allow, eg.
$ grep http /etc/kolla/cinder-volume/cinder.conf
glance_api_servers = http://10.10.10.5:9292
auth_url = http://internal.somedomain.tld:35357
www_authenticate_uri
Hi all,
We discussed this topic at PTG both with Horizon and other teams. Sounds
like everybody is interested to have some cross-project CI jobs to verify
that plugins are not broken with the latest Horizon changes.
The initial idea was to use tempest plugins for this effort like we do for
Horizo
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