On 30/12/14 04:57, James Dempsey wrote:
> Hey Operators,
>
> How do you help new OpenStack users learn to build awesome stuff in your
> OpenStack clouds?
>
> I come from a more traditional Systems/Operations background, so when it
> comes time to on-board someone who intends to build an applicati
On Tue, 2014-12-30 at 09:57 +1300, James Dempsey wrote:
> How do you help new OpenStack users learn to build awesome stuff in your
> OpenStack clouds?
Great topic. I don't think there is much literature specific for
OpenStack around this. I have seen a lot of 'getting started' guides for
other ser
Hey Operators,
How do you help new OpenStack users learn to build awesome stuff in your
OpenStack clouds?
I come from a more traditional Systems/Operations background, so when it
comes time to on-board someone who intends to build an application in
the cloud, I'm at a bit of a loss once I have so
Tom,
Thank for organizing the event. I have just added a topic that I believe
will be interesting to talk about. Securing the Controllers and Networking
nodes.
I am looking forward to seeing you there,
Edgar
On 12/29/14, 1:53 AM, "Tom Fifield" wrote:
>Hi ops,
>
>Save the date! Thanks to our f
Hi Britt,
some update on this after running tcpdump:
I have keepalived master running on controller01, If I reboot this server
it failovers to controller02 which now becomes Keepalived Master, then I
see ping packets arriving to controller02, this is good.
However when the controller01 comes onl
Yes,
I was using l2pop, disabled it, but the issue remains.
I also stopped "bogus VRRP" messages configuring a user/password for
keepalived, but when I reboot the servers, I see keepalived process running
on them but I cannot ping the virtual router ip address anymore.
So I rebooted the node tha
Oh that's a shame. I'd love to come again but I have a clashing
conference (that runs from 10 to 12 March in Australia). I'll chat to
Tom about how we can try and collect structured feedback for the
Compute team.
Michael
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 6:53 PM, Tom Fifield wrote:
> Hi ops,
>
> Save the