On 04/23/2015 12:13 AM, Mike Smith wrote:
No shared services between them. Some of the separation is due to the kind of
instances they contain (“Dev/Test" vs “Prod” for example), but it is largely
due to the location diversity and the desire to not require everything to be
upgraded at onc
Fox, Kevin M wrote:
I haven’t tried it,
but
https://www.openstack.org/summit/openstack-paris-summit-2014/session-videos/presentation/glance-artifacts-it-and-39-s-not-just-for-images-anymore
claims heat artifacts are working in juno. So maybe specifically heat
resource transfer isn't needed if gl
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> From: Richard Raseley [mailto:rich...@raseley.com]
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Fox, Kevin M wrote:
I'm thinking more like this use case: I'm a cloud user, I want a new
Trac site. or an Elastic Search cluster. Or a Jenkins system for my
project. Why do I have to take a lot of time to deploy these things
myself? Ideally, one person, or a small group of folks provide
generic t
's and install stuff.
> Perhaps it has a yum-cron like "update the images that are 'installed'
> daily" like feature...
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
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Fox, Kevin M wrote:
> Some folks have been discussing an app store model. perhaps in
> Murano,
Fox, Kevin M wrote:
Some folks have been discussing an app store model. perhaps in
Murano, but more global, that would allow images/template to be
registered somewhere like on openstack.org and show up on all clouds
that have the global repo enabled. Murano would be extended to fetch
the images/t
, 2015 9:55 AM
To: Tim Bell
Cc: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Sharing resources across OpenStack
instances
Tim Bell wrote:
> Has anyone found a good way to do this without needing the user to upload
> to each cloud (and handle the associated consi
Tim Bell wrote:
Has anyone found a good way to do this without needing the user to upload
to each cloud (and handle the associated consistency themselves) ?
For the use-case of inter-cloud replication and Swift, it seems pretty
straight forward to configure 'Container to Container Synchronizat
two little clouds then one bigger one. Both in terms of
>>> man power, and in cases like these. under utilized resources.
>>>
>>> #3 is interesting though. If there is to be an openstack app catalog,
>>> it would be inportant to be able to pull the needed ima
e an openstack app catalog,
>> it would be inportant to be able to pull the needed images from
>> outside the cloud easily.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kevin
>>
>>
>> __________________
>> From: Adam Young
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22, 2015 6:32:17 AM
> To: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org
> Subject: [Openstack-operators] Sharing resources across OpenStack
> instances
>
>
> Its been my understanding that many people are deploying small
> OpenStack
> instances as a way to share the Hardware owned by t
Le 22/04/2015 15:32, Adam Young a écrit :
Its been my understanding that many people are deploying small
OpenStack instances as a way to share the Hardware owned by their
particular team, group, or department. The Keystone instance
represents ownership, and the identity of the users comes from
be able to pull the needed images from outside the cloud easily.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: Adam Young
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 6:32:17 AM
To: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [Openstack-operators] Sharing resources across OpenStack instances
Its
Its been my understanding that many people are deploying small OpenStack
instances as a way to share the Hardware owned by their particular team,
group, or department. The Keystone instance represents ownership, and
the identity of the users comes from a corporate LDAP server.
Is there much d
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