In what sense is Designate multi-tenant? Can it be programmed to give
different views to different DNS clients? (If so, how?)
Thanks,
Mike
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Joshua Harlow wrote on 02/10/2017 12:21:08 PM:
> Knowing where this is at and the issues. It makes me wonder if it is
> worthwhile to start thinking about how we can start to look at 'outside
> the openstack' projects for DNS. I believe there is a few that are
> similar enough to designate (th
Antoni Segura Puimedon wrote on 06/11/2016
07:39:41 PM:
> Well, with a label you can make the Neutron Port have an SG that
> forbids pinging.
Wait, what? Labels on what can do what?
Thanks,
Mike
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What about pinging? BTW, from where would the pings come?
In the Docker/Swarm API today there is no way to disable ping. However,
once Kuryr's libnetwork plugin is updated so that `docker network connect
--ip=W.X.Y.Z ...` will latch onto a matching pre-existing Neutron Port, if
it exists, the
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Kevin Benton wrote:
> neutron subnet-show with the UUID of the subnet they have a port on
> will tell you.
>
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 6:40 AM, Mike Spreitzer
wrote:
> "Hayes, Graham" wrote on 05/10/2016 09:30:26 AM:
>
>
"Hayes, Graham" wrote on 05/10/2016 09:30:26 AM:
> ...
> > Ah, that may be what I want. BTW, I am not planning to use Nova. I
am
> > planning to use Swarm and Kubernetes to create containers attached to
> > Neutron private tenant networks. What DNS server would I configure
> > those container
"Hayes, Graham" wrote on 05/09/2016 04:08:07 PM:
> ...
> On 09/05/2016 20:55, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> ...
> > Oh, right, the network gets to specify the rest of the FQDN. In my
case
> > I am interested in Neutron Ports on tenant networks. So with a
per-port
&
Neutron's DNS integration
>
> On 09/05/2016 19:21, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > I just read
> >
http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/adv-config-dns.htmland
> , unless
> > I missed something, it seems to be describing something that is not
> > multi
I just read
http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/adv-config-dns.html and,
unless I missed something, it seems to be describing something that is not
multi-tenant. I am focused on FQDNs for Neutron Ports. For those, only
the "hostname" part (the first label, in official DNS jargon
I am looking at
https://www.openstack.org/videos/video/project-kuryr-docker-delivered-kubernetes-next
, around 28:00. You have said that overlay networks are involved, and are
now talking about load balancers. Is this Neutron LBaaS? As far as I
know, a Neutron LBaaS instance is "one-armed"
I like this, for a reason not mentioned. I am not a Neutron dev or
operator and have never learned how to deploy Neutron; I have always
driven it through DevStack. The documentation for that has never been
adequate, and I have concluded it will never be adequate. With inadequate
documentatio
On Feb 5 I was given a tarchive of kuryr with an install script that
configures the docker daemon to use consul as its cluster store. If I
modify the config of docker to use etcd instead then do I need to change
anything in Kuryr?
Thanks,
Mike
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Kevin Benton wrote on 03/02/2016 01:27:27 PM:
> Does it at least also include the UUID, or is there no way to tell
> from 'nova show'?
No direct way to tell, as far as I can see.
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"Sean M. Collins" wrote on 03/02/2016 01:16:52 PM:
> Meaning your users are creating new security groups and naming them
> "default" - so you have the "default" default (heh) and then the one
> that they created named default?
>
> Are security group names in Nova-Net unqiue? I seem to recall tha
"Sean M. Collins" wrote on 03/02/2016 12:38:29 PM:
> I think that the default security group should be left as is - and users
> should be trained that they should bring/create security groups with the
> appropriate rules for their need.
Could we at least make it less difficult to figure out whic
How would I modify the recipe at
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.html#using-neutron-with-a-single-interface
to get linuxbridge instead of openvswitch?
Thanks,
Mike
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BTW, regarding devstack: See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1532924. I have been trying to
get the current code to work, following the ideas in
https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/fuel-specs/specs/7.0/jumbo-frames-between-instances.html#proposed-change
. It fails only at the last s
Adam Lawson wrote on 01/23/2016 02:27:46 PM:
> For the sake of over-simplification, is there ever a reason to NOT
> enable jumbo frames in a cloud/SDN context where most of the traffic
> is between virtual elements that all support it? I understand that
> some switches do not support it and tra
I have been trying to get
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.html#using-neutron-with-a-single-interface
working on Ubuntu 14.04 (updated to the latest, which includes kernel
3.19). With the latest sources and a sufficiently recent OVS, the
one-node install pretty much
in DevStack?
>
> On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Mike Spreitzer
wrote:
> I would like to back-port https://review.openstack.org/#/c/242721/
> --- which fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1469596---
> to stable/liberty. I have contributed to main line development
>
in DevStack?
>
> On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Mike Spreitzer
wrote:
> I would like to back-port https://review.openstack.org/#/c/242721/
> --- which fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1469596---
> to stable/liberty. I have contributed to main line development
>
I would like to back-port https://review.openstack.org/#/c/242721/ ---
which fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1469596 --- to
stable/liberty. I have contributed to main line development before, but
not stable branches. I see that
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.
> From: Henry Gessau
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
>
> Date: 12/04/2015 02:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [neutron] Multiple locations for
> documentation of features
>
> Sean M. Collins wrote:
> > I've noticed that a lot of features are now being
First let me make sure I understand what this section (
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.html#neutron-networking-with-open-vswitch-and-provider-networks
) is trying to say. The second paragraph is saying that some
infrastructure provider has allocated a VLAN tag (and th
> questions about configuring DevStack to use Neutron
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 02:02:57AM EDT, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > Now I have tested the first section (taking the latest of both
changes)
> > using stable/liberty, and it failed because br-ex was not created
>
> From: Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List \(not for usage questions\)"
>
> Date: 10/13/2015 03:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [devstack] [neutron] A larger batch of
> questions about configuring DevStack to use Neutron
&
Matt Riedemann wrote on 10/08/2015 09:48:33
PM:
> On 10/8/2015 11:38 AM, Sean M. Collins wrote:
> > Please see my response here:
> >
> >
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-October/076251.html
> >
> > In the future, do not create multiple threads since responses will get
>
> On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 01:47:31PM EDT, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > ..
> > > > In the section
> > > > http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/
> > > neutron.html#using-neutron-with-a-single-interface
> > &
---
From:"Sean M. Collins" To:"OpenStack Development
Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date:Mon, Oct 12, 2015 11:34Subject:Re:
[openstack-dev] [devstack] [neutron] A larger batch of questions about
configuring DevStack to use Neutron
On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 01:47:31PM
Thierry Carrez wrote on 10/09/2015 05:42:49 AM:
...
> So whenever you feel like you made progress, or had a little success in
> your OpenStack adventures, or have some joyful moment to share, just
> throw the following message on your local IRC channel:
>
> #success [Your message here]
>
> The
> From: "Sean M. Collins"
...
>
> On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 11:25:03AM EDT, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > [Sorry, but I do not know if the thundering silence is because these
> > questions are too hard, too easy, grossly off-topic, or simply because
> > nobo
[Sorry, but I do not know if the thundering silence is because these
questions are too hard, too easy, grossly off-topic, or simply because
nobody cares.]
I have been looking at
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.htmland wonder
about a few things.
In the section
http
[Apologies for re-posting, but I botched the subject line the first time
and know that people use filters.]
I have been looking at
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.html and
wonder about a few things.
In the section
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides
I have been looking at
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.html and
wonder about a few things.
In the section
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/guides/neutron.html#using-neutron-with-a-single-interface
there is a helpful display of localrc contents. It says
> From: Gorka Eguileor
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
>
> Date: 09/29/2015 07:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [all] -1 due to line length violation
> in commit messages
...
> Since we are not all native speakers expecting everyone to realize that
> dif
> From: 王华
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
>
> Date: 09/28/2015 11:34 PM
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum]swarm + compose = k8s?
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Magnum now exposes service, pod, etc to users in kubernetes coe, but
> exposes container in swarm coe. As I
> From: Monty Taylor
> To: Sylvain Bauza , "OpenStack Development
> Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
> Date: 09/28/2015 09:54 AM
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] Compute API (Was Re: [nova][cinder] how
> to handle AZ bug 1496235?)
>
> ...
> Specifically, I want "nova boot" to get me a VM w
Is there a way to configure devstack to install Neutron such that there is
just one network and that is an external network and Nova can create
Compute Instances on it, using projects of Kilo vintage?
Thanks,
Mike
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"Armando M." wrote on 09/15/2015 03:50:24 PM:
> On 15 September 2015 at 10:02, Doug Hellmann
wrote:
> Excerpts from Armando M.'s message of 2015-09-15 09:30:35 -0700:
...
> As with the Glance image upload API discussion, this is an example
> of an extremely common use case that is either comple
Clark Boylan wrote on 09/15/2015 04:06:26 PM:
> > I also strongly recommend to users to put vms on a private network and
> > use floating ip's/load balancers. For many reasons. Such as, if you
> > don't, the ip that gets assigned to the vm helps it become a pet. you
> > can't replace the vm and g
Monty Taylor wrote on 09/15/2015 11:04:07 AM:
> a) an update to python-novaclient to allow a named network to be passed
> to satisfy the "you have more than one network" - the nics argument is
> still useful for more complex things
I am not using the latest, but rather Juno. I find that in ma
> From: Rukhsana Ansari
> To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
> Date: 06/02/2015 01:59 PM
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [neutron] [fwaas] -IPv6 support in Kilo
>
> Hi,
>
> I was browsing the code to understand IPv6 support For FWaaS in Kilo.
>
> I don't see a restriction in the db code or in r
"Robert Li (baoli)" wrote on 05/05/2015 09:02:08 AM:
> Currently dual stack is supported. Can you be specific on what
> interoperation/transition techniques you are interested in? We’ve
> been thinking about NAT64 (stateless or stateful).
>
> thanks,
> Robert
&g
Does Neutron support any of the 4/6 interoperation/transition techniques?
I wear an operator's hat nowadays, and want to make IPv6 as useful and
easy to use as possible for my tenants. I think the
interoperation/transition techniques will play a big role in this.
Thanks,
Mike__
As an operator, is there a way I can create two external networks from
Neutron's point of view, where both of those networks are accessed through
the same host NIC? Obviously those networks would be using different
subnets. I need this sort of thing because the two subnets are treated
differe
Are you looking at scaling the numbers of tenants, Neutron routers, and
tenant networks as you scale hosts and guests? I think this is a
plausible way to grow. The compartmentalizations that comes with growing
those things may make a difference in results.
Thanks,
Mike
From: Neil Jerram
> From: Weidong Shao
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
>
> Date: 02/28/2015 02:12 PM
> Subject: [openstack-dev] Heat: autoscaling across availability zones
>
> From the heat template reference doc, it seems that auto-scaling
> across AZs is not supported.
Cameron Seader wrote on 11/03/2014 06:22:32 PM:
> Please if you can help me out..
>
> Here is my heat stack
> http://paste.opensuse.org/80575159
> for some reason its failing on the member address.. not sure the syntax
> is right.
Compare with
https://github.com/openstack/heat-templates/blob/m
Daniel Comnea wrote on 10/27/2014 07:16:32 AM:
> Yes i did but if you look at this example
>
>
https://github.com/openstack/heat-templates/blob/master/hot/autoscaling.yaml
>
> the flow is simple:
> CPU alarm in Ceilometer triggers the "type: OS::Heat::ScalingPolicy"
> which then triggers th
Sean Dague wrote on 10/27/2014 09:13:27 AM:
> From: Sean Dague
>
> On 10/22/2014 11:10 AM, Collins, Sean wrote:
> > With some xargs, sed, and pandoc - I now present to you the first
> > attempt at converting the DevStack docs to RST, and making the doc
build
> > look similar to other projects.
Angus Salkeld wrote on 10/24/2014 12:32:04 AM:
> I have felt some grumblings about usability issues with Heat
> templates/client/etc..
> and wanted a way that users could come and give us feedback easily
> (low barrier). I started an etherpad (https://
> etherpad.openstack.org/p/heat-useablity-
I like the idea of measuring complexity. I looked briefly at `python -m
mccabe`. It seems to measure each method independently. Is this really
fair? If I have a class with some big methods, and I break it down into
more numerous and smaller methods, then the largest method gets smaller,
but
Can a Ceilometer client create an alarm with a grace period? That is, an
initial period of time during which alarms are suppressed. For a related
concept, see the grace period in an AWS autoscaling group. Note that in
an OpenStack heat template, the author can not write an arithmetic
express
I think I am suffering from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/devstack/+bug/1339982 and am surprised by the
lack of attention it has gotten --- it seems like a pretty basic thing. Am
I missing something here?
As revealed at the turning point of a discussion on the openstack mailing
list (
http://list
Jennifer Mulsow/Austin/IBM@IBMUS wrote on 10/06/2014 06:45:21 PM:
> I have followed the instructions on https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/
> Gerrit_Workflow and am trying to fetch the nova repository, but it
> fails with "Permission denied (publickey)." I believe this has
> something to do with my
Clint Byrum wrote on 10/01/2014 09:50:33 PM:
> Recently we've been testing image based updates using TripleO, and we've
> run into an interesting conundrum.
>
> Currently, our image build scripts create a user per service for the
> image. We don't, at this time, assert a UID, so it could get any
Clint Byrum wrote on 09/25/2014 12:13:53 AM:
> Excerpts from Mike Spreitzer's message of 2014-09-24 20:49:20 -0700:
> > Steven Dake wrote on 09/24/2014 11:02:49 PM:
> > > ...
> > ...
> > Does TripleO require container functionality that is not available
> > when using the Docker driver for Nova?
Steven Dake wrote on 09/24/2014 11:02:49 PM:
> On 09/24/2014 03:31 PM, Alan Kavanagh wrote:
> Steven
> I have to ask what is the motivation and benefits we get from
> integrating Kubernetes into Openstack? Would be really useful if you
> can elaborate and outline some use cases and benefits Open
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but you can not install Cinder
inside a container. Cinder requires an iSCSI package that fails to
install; its install script tries to launch the daemon, and that fails.
Regards,
Mike___
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On further thought, I noticed that "template-based resource" also
describes an AWS::CloudFormation::Stack; and since those are
template-based, you could well describe them as "custom" too.
Would you consider "nested stack" to also describe resources of other
types that are implemented by Python
Angus Salkeld wrote on 09/18/2014 09:33:56 PM:
> Hi
> I am trying to add some docs to openstack-manuals hot_guide about
> using provider templates : https://review.openstack.org/#/c/121741/
> Mike has suggested we use a different term, he thinks "provider" is
> confusing.
> I agree that at th
Background: Health maintenance is very important to users, and I have
users who want to do it now and into the future. Today a Heat user can
write a template that maintains the health of a resource R. The detection
of a health problem can be done by anything that hits a webhook. That
general
Steven Hardy wrote on 09/11/2014 04:21:18 AM:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 04:44:01PM -0500, Jason Greathouse wrote:
> >I'm trying to find a way to create a set of servers and attach a
new
> >volume to each server.
> >...
>
> Basically creating lots of resource groups for related thin
You offered to share ideas about a different way to approach spanning AZs
for OS::Heat::AutoScalingGroup. I am interested. Can we discuss it here?
Thanks,
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OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org
http://lists.openstack.org/
t;
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Mike Spreitzer
wrote:
> > What I really need to know is what to do when committing a change that
> > really does require a change in the sample configuration file. Of
course I
> > tried running generate_sample.sh, but `tox -epep8`
Morgan Fainberg wrote on 08/24/2014 12:01:37
PM:
> ...
>
> Keystone saw an oddity with the new sample config generator
> (changing how options are sorted and therefore changing the way the
> sample config is rendered). This could be a similar / related issue.
>
> Most of the projects stoppe
ommitted? BTW, I am
doing
> > the following admittedly risky thing: I run DevStack, and make my
changes
> > in /opt/stack/heat/.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
> >
> > - Forwarded by Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM on 08/24/2014 03:03 AM
-
> >
&
committed? BTW, I am doing
the following admittedly risky thing: I run DevStack, and make my changes
in /opt/stack/heat/.
Thanks,
Mike
- Forwarded by Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM on 08/24/2014 03:03 AM -
From: ubuntu@mjs-dstk-821a (Ubuntu)
To: Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS,
Date: 08/24
This is primarily an issue for Nova.
Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS wrote on 08/20/2014 01:21:24 AM:
> From: Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List"
,
> Date: 08/20/2014 01:24 AM
> Subject: [openstack-dev] Separating the issues around s
There has been a lot of discussion around these issues, let me see if I
can break it down into pieces, hopefully in a way that allows some
progress on one of them first.
I continue to focus on the timeless version of the problem, in which the
placement question is simply where can we put some g
Jay Lau wrote on 08/14/2014 08:54:56 AM:
> I see a few mentions of OpenStack services themselves being
> containerized in Docker. Is this a serious trend in the community?
>
>
http://allthingsopen.com/2014/02/12/why-containers-for-openstack-services/
>
It looks to me like the problem addresse
In particular, I tried to run DevStack inside an LXC a few months ago. I
discovered that DevStack (presumably for the sake of cinder-volume)
pre-reqs a system package named tgt, and tgt does not succeed to install
inside an LXC (the install script launches the daemon, but the daemon
launch fai
Russell Bryant wrote on 08/15/2014 01:49:40 PM:
> ...
> but surely when it comes to learning OpenStack itself, the OpenStack
> community, dev processes, tools, etc this has got to be extremely
> far down the list of barriers to entry.
No argument there. I am spending decimal orders of magn
Anita Kuno wrote on 08/15/2014 01:08:44 PM:
> ...
> I think you hit the nail on the head here, Russell, "it's fine in the
> right context".
>
> The definition of the right context however is somewhat elusive. I have
> chosen (it is my own fault) to place myself in the area where the folks
> I de
Anita Kuno wrote on 08/15/2014 10:38:20 AM:
> OpenStack is OpenStack. The use of openstack is also acceptable in our
> development conversations.
>
> OS or os is operating system. I am starting to see some people us OS or
> os to mean OpenStack. This is confusing and also incorrect[0].
>
> ...
"CARVER, PAUL" wrote on 08/14/2014 09:35:17 AM:
> Mike Spreitzer [mailto:mspre...@us.ibm.com] wrote:
>
> >I'll bet I am not the only developer who is not highly competent with
> >bridges and tunnels, Open VSwitch, Neutron configuration, and how
DevStack
> &g
"CARVER, PAUL" wrote on 08/14/2014 09:35:17 AM:
> Mike Spreitzer [mailto:mspre...@us.ibm.com] wrote:
>
> >I'll bet I am not the only developer who is not highly competent with
> >bridges and tunnels, Open VSwitch, Neutron configuration, and how
DevStack
> &g
I'll bet I am not the only developer who is not highly competent with
bridges and tunnels, Open VSwitch, Neutron configuration, and how DevStack
transmutes all those. My bet is that you would have more developers using
Neutron if there were an easy-to-find and easy-to-follow recipe to use, to
Monty Taylor wrote on 08/05/2014 12:27:14 PM:
> On 08/05/2014 09:18 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> > Hello stackers, TC, Neutron contributors,
> >
> > At the Nova mid-cycle meetup last week in Oregon, during the
discussion
> > about the future of nova-network, the topic of nova-network -> Neutron
> > mi
Lana Brindley wrote on 08/04/2014 11:05:24
PM:
> I just wanted to let you all know about the OpenStack Networking Docs
> Swarm being held in Brisbane on 9 August.
> ...
+++ on this.
I can not contribute answers, but have lots of questions.
Let me suggest that documentation is needed both for
http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref-networking-v2.html and
http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/GET_listMembers__v2.0_pools__pool_id__members_lbaas_ext_ops_member.html
say that to list LB pool members, the URL to GET is
/v2.0/pools/{pool_id}/members
When I use the CLI
In a normal DevStack install, each Compute instance causes one Ceilometer
Sample every 10 minutes. Except, there is an extra one every hour. And a
lot of extra ones at the start. What's going on here?
For example:
$ ceilometer sample-list -m instance -q
resource=9108b64e-0e30-45fa-9fdf-ccc2
Gary Kotton wrote on 07/29/2014 12:43:08 PM:
> Hi,
> When reviewing https://review.openstack.org/#/c/107954/ it occurred
> to me that maybe we should consider having some kind of generic
> object wrapper that could do notifications for objects. Any thoughts on
this?
I am not sure what that wo
The Convergence spec speaks of adding notification (
http://docs-draft.openstack.org/94/96394/3/gate/gate-heat-specs-docs/e3e9e06/doc/build/html/specs/convergence.html#proposed-change
). What sort of notifications are these? Are they something to which the
implementation of a scaling group could
Doug Wiegley wrote on 07/23/2014 11:24:32 PM:
> Hi Mike,
>
> > and listed the possible values of the status field, including
> "INACTIVE". Other sources are telling me that status=INACTIVE when
> the health monitor thinks the member is unhealthy, status!=INACTIVE
> when the health monitor th
Stephen Balukoff wrote on 07/23/2014 09:14:35 PM:
> It's probably worth pointing out that most of the Neutron LBaaS team
> are spending most of our time doing a major revision to Neutron
> LBaaS. How stats processing should happen has definitely been
> discussed but not resolved at present-- an
Doug Wiegley wrote on 07/23/2014 03:43:02 PM:
> From: Doug Wiegley
> ...
> The state of the world today: ‘status’ in the neutron database is
> configuration/provisioning status, not operational status. Neutron-
> wide thing. We were discussing adding operational status fields (or
> a neutron
Doug Wiegley wrote on 07/16/2014 04:58:52 PM:
> You do recall correctly, and there are currently no mechanisms for
> notifying anything outside of the load balancer backend when the health
> monitor/member state changes.
But there *is* a mechanism for some outside thing to query the load
balanc
Clint Byrum wrote on 07/18/2014 12:56:32 PM:
> Excerpts from Mike Spreitzer's message of 2014-07-18 09:12:21 -0700:
> > ...
> > OK, let's work with these. My current view is this: supposing the
> > Convergence work delivers monitoring of health according to a member's
> > status in its servic
Thomas Herve wrote on 07/17/2014 02:06:13 AM:
> There are 4 resources related to neutron load balancing.
> OS::Neutron::LoadBalancer is probably the least useful and the one
> you can *not* use, as it's only there for compatibility with
> AWS::AutoScaling::AutoScalingGroup. OS::Neutron::Health
Doug Wiegley wrote on 07/16/2014 04:58:52 PM:
> On 7/16/14, 2:43 PM, "Clint Byrum" wrote:
>
> >Excerpts from Mike Spreitzer's message of 2014-07-16 10:50:42 -0700:
> ...
> >> I noticed that health checking in AWS goes beyond convergence. In
AWS
> >>an
> >> ELB can be configured with a URL to
Clint Byrum wrote on 07/02/2014 01:54:49 PM:
> Excerpts from Qiming Teng's message of 2014-07-02 00:02:14 -0700:
> > Just some random thoughts below ...
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 03:47:03PM -0400, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > > In AWS, an autoscalin
Zane Bitter wrote on 07/10/2014 05:57:14 PM:
> On 09/07/14 22:38, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > Zane Bitter wrote on 07/01/2014 06:54:58 PM:
> >
> > > On 01/07/14 16:23, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
...
>
> Hmm, now that I think about it, CloudFormation provides a Fn::Get
Huangtianhua wrote on 07/09/2014 10:20:42 PM:
> 发件人: Mike Spreitzer [mailto:mspre...@us.ibm.com]
> 发送时间: 2014年7月10日 3:19
> 收件人: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
> 主题: Re: [openstack-dev] 答复: [heat] autoscaling across regions
> and ava
Zane Bitter wrote on 07/01/2014 06:54:58 PM:
> On 01/07/14 16:23, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > An AWS autoscaling group can span multiple availability zones in one
> > region. What is the thinking about how to get analogous functionality
> > in OpenStack?
> ...
> > Cu
Huangtianhua wrote on 07/04/2014 02:35:56 AM:
> I have register a bp about this : https://blueprints.launchpad.net/
> heat/+spec/implement-autoscalinggroup-availabilityzones
> ・
> ・ And I am thinking how to implement this recently.
> ・
> ・ According to AWS autoscaling implementa
Steven Hardy wrote on 07/02/2014 06:16:21 AM:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 02:41:19AM +, Adrian Otto wrote:
> >Zane,
> >If you happen to have a link to this blueprint, could you replywith
it? ...
>
> I believe Zane was referring to:
>
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/heat/+spec/updat
Steven Hardy wrote on 07/02/2014 06:02:36 AM:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 03:02:14PM +0800, Qiming Teng wrote:
> > Just some random thoughts below ...
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 03:47:03PM -0400, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > > ...
> >
> The resource signal
Qiming Teng wrote on 07/02/2014 03:02:14 AM:
> Just some random thoughts below ...
>
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 03:47:03PM -0400, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > ...
> > I have not found design discussion of this; have I missed something?
> >
> > I suppose the natu
Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS wrote on 07/02/2014 02:41:48 AM:
> Zane Bitter wrote on 07/01/2014 06:58:47 PM:
>
> > On 01/07/14 15:47, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > > In AWS, an autoscaling group includes health maintenance
functionality
> > > --- both an ab
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