Hi Folks,I know this is not the place to ask usage questions and doubts regarding my deployment but no one is answering my questions on "ask.openstack.org". So I thought of asking the same here.Problem: I have a multi-node set up with 2 compute nodes( Compute1 and Compute2). When I boot VM's on com
On 05/17/2015 04:33 PM, Miguel Ángel Ajo wrote:
Probably the solution is not selected to be backported because:
* It’s an intrusive change
* Introduces new dependencies
* Probably it’s going to introduce a performance penalty because
eatables is slow.
I’m asking in reviews for this feat
Kris and I along with Belmiro drafted up a description and ask to Neutron about
the network segments topic. We just put it at the end of the etherpad, others
can review:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/YVR-ops-large-deployments
(In the “Feedback to Neutron team…” section.)
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Daniel Comnea wrote:
Since i couldn't attend the summit, are there any AIs which needs to
happen/ take place and which i can keep an eye on?
There weren't any action items, which aren't already (in whole or in
part) in flight as part of their respective product discussions.
From my perspecti
Enable debug in nova.conf on compute2 host, restart nova-compute and try
again. You should see the reason in the log. It can be bad connection to
glance, or problem with networking on the host.
On 05/22/2015 12:04 PM, Abhishek Talwar wrote:
Hi Folks,
I know this is not the place to ask usag
During the Openstack summit this week I got to talk to a number of other
operators of large Openstack deployments about how they do networking. I was
happy, surprised even, to find that a number of us are using a similar type of
networking strategy. That we have similar challenges around netwo
I would agree from the standpoint that most users don't want to care about the
network but the majority of the users are folks that want a higher level of
service then just raw compute resources too.
They want an app catalog where they can get fully featured, reliable, scalable,
and secure clou
Hi Kris,
Busy week! It was good seeing you in Vancouver - even if it was just in
passing on the escalator ;)
It is always nice to see that other people are doing the same things as
> you or see the same issues as you are and that "you are not crazy".
>
+100
> Would it be accurate to say that
Hello,
Better late than never, here's a summary of the Ops Keystone / Federation
Session from this past Tuesday:
First, I want to thank everyone from the Keystone team for attending the
session -- it was very cool to have you guys on-hand to directly answer
questions and give input and insight in