this
point for backup and disaster recovery? Is there a current work around for
dealing with this limitation? Thanks,
Forrest
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Eric Harney wrote:
> On 04/11/2016 11:18 AM, Forrest Flagg wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I have a working Kilo cloud
nce and we need recover it
or for disaster recovery. Is there a way to mark the volumes as deleted
when a tenant deletes them so they don't show up in OpenStack but still
exist within ceph for backup purposes? Thanks,
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Forrest Flagg
Cloud System Administrator
Advanced Computing Group
(207)
nt manually however. For dm-crypt you can remove the osd and Re add
>> it using ceph-deploy (you will want to update the partition GUID to match
>> this usage for automatic mounting )
>>
>> For topology changes, I'd just refer to the crush map documentation.
>>
>
Hi all,
I'm having some trouble finding information about using Fuel and Ceph
together with more complex options such as encryption and multi-site
redundancy. Does anyone know how to use Fuel to enabled dm-crypt for ceph
and if so what sort of performance hit you take when doing so? What about
h
I'm also curious about this. Here are some other pieces of information
relevant to the discussion. Maybe someone here can clear this up for me as
well. The documentation for Fuel 6.0, not sure what they changed for 6.1,
[1] states that when using Ceph one should disable qcow2 so that images are
Hi all,
Getting ready to install a Juno or Kilo cloud and was wondering what people
are using for configuration management to deploy openstack. Are you using
Puppet, Chef, something else? What was the decision process for making
your choice?
Thanks,
Forrest