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Jay Pipes wrote:
I take it you didn't attend the glorious JSON debate of a couple of
summits ago :-)
Glorious it was indeed.
I think the key quote was something like:
Please don't bastardize my JSON with your XML crap
--
Thierry Carrez (ttx)
Release Manager, OpenStack
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:32 AM, William Herry
william.herry.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
I am try to use Cyberduck as the client of Swift storage, my swift use
keystone as the auth system, any one has successful experience can share
with me, or is there any other client software for swift
Hi All,
I am starting to build a laptop demo environment to be able to showcase
OS to customers without having to get access to the outside world from
their meeting rooms.
My intention is to use kvm on my laptop and then build the environment
from scratch.
My last interaction with OS was
On 04/10/2012 01:38 PM, Lance Haig wrote:
Hi All,
I am starting to build a laptop demo environment to be able to showcase
OS to customers without having to get access to the outside world from
their meeting rooms.
My intention is to use kvm on my laptop and then build the environment
On 10/04/12 12:54, Pierre Amadio wrote:
On 04/10/2012 01:38 PM, Lance Haig wrote:
Hi All,
I am starting to build a laptop demo environment to be able to showcase
OS to customers without having to get access to the outside world from
their meeting rooms.
My intention is to use kvm on my laptop
Have you tried stackops single node deployment? Now you don't need internet
access.
You can download it from www.stackops.org
Enviado desde mi iPhone, perdona la brevedad
El 10/04/2012, a las 13:38, Lance Haig lh...@haigmail.com escribió:
Hi All,
I am starting to build a laptop demo
Dude thanks for the heads up.
Are you using Ubuntu ? if so what version? 10.04?
I was using oneiric (11.10) for diablo, and am using precise (12.04) for
essex. Chance are you could use 10.04 (but i bet you will have to
install openstack package from tarball or git then).
what networking
Hi
I'd like to announce a new project that we have been working
on, we have named it Heat (heat raises the clouds:).
Our goal is to make it possible to manage multiple instance cloud
applications with one template/specification file.
Initially we want to implement as much as we can of the AWS
Actually , both cyberduck and gladinet client works with Keystone properly.
Is there any further information in your test ?
What do you need around ?
William Herry william.herry.ch...@gmail.com 於 2012年4月10日上午9:32 寫道:
Hi
I am try to use Cyberduck as the client of Swift storage, my swift use
Hi Folks,
Anyone here have used Nova python API?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-novaclient/2.6.0
I'm trying to use this directly, but it gives me the following
error:AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'OpenStack'
Thanks and happy easter.
Can you show us more configuration from openvswitch (ovs-vsctl list
bridge br100) ?
ovs-vsctl list bridge br100
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Nicolas de BONFILS
ndebonf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I try it, and it doesn't change anything :(
Quantum still assign an ip to the VM, but the VM
Would http://devstack.org/guides/single-machine.html work for you ? (Or does it
need to be installed from packages)
-Mandar
-Original Message-
From: openstack-bounces+mandar.vaze=nttdata@lists.launchpad.net
[mailto:openstack-bounces+mandar.vaze=nttdata@lists.launchpad.net] On
APPENDIX B: Outstanding issues
...
2) How do we fit the existing 'copy_from' functionality in?
Is the v2 API retaining some equivalent of the existing
x-image-meta-location header, to allow an externally-stored
image be registered with glance?
e.g. via an image field specified on create or
Looks like a unanimous decision.
Here is the blueprint.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/remove-nova-direct-api
best,
Joe
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Devin Carlen de...@openstack.org wrote:
+1 It doesn't have to go home but it can't stay here.
On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:31 PM,
what networking config have you used?
On my hypervisor virsh net-edit default show the following:
network
namedefault/name
uuidd5d3dcc1-f863-9bbf-8d57-1149e361de6d/uuid
forward mode='nat'/
bridge name='virbr0' stp='on' delay='0' /
mac address='52:54:00:5C:7B:5D'/
ip
On 10/04/12 14:09, Vaze, Mandar wrote:
Would http://devstack.org/guides/single-machine.html work for you ? (Or does it
need to be installed from packages)
-Mandar
Hi Mandar,
I used devstack before and I would prefer to build the environment
manually to learn how each piece behaves and
Hi all,
Output of list bridge (I reuse br-int as it was initially)
➜ ~nicolas ovs-vsctl list bridge br-int
_uuid : fccace0c-5518-4a8c-85d1-7d8638d57e6a
controller : []
datapath_id : 0ececafc8c4a
datapath_type :
external_ids:
I'm reviving this ancient thread to ask: Will there be a code summit
session about this? And/or are there plans to start developing a
standard set of guest agents for Folsom?
-Andrew
On 12/15/11 2:34 AM, Jesse Andrews wrote:
Great question.
Right now there are 3 approaches to
FWIW, Nova already has this kind of abstraction, with views and
serializers... I wasn't planning on reinventing any wheels with the 2.0
Images API implementation; just using what Nova had (and hopefully
moving it to openstack-common before bringing the code into Glance).
Best,
-jay
On
I'll let Waldon answer this, but I know that it is marked as to be
determined currently in his notes on the API...
On 04/10/2012 09:21 AM, Eoghan Glynn wrote:
APPENDIX B: Outstanding issues
...
2) How do we fit the existing 'copy_from' functionality in?
Is the v2 API retaining some
Hi,
You have misconfigured ip addressing. 10.0.0.1 shoud be assigned to
ovs device br-int. Remove br100 from configuration and let
nova-network do all the stuff.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Nicolas de BONFILS
ndebonf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Output of list bridge (I reuse br-int as
+1 on reusing existing code and the move
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW, Nova already has this kind of abstraction, with views and
serializers... I wasn't planning on reinventing any wheels with the 2.0
Images API implementation; just using what
On Sat, 7 Apr 2012, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Is there a (de-facto) standard for image metadata/properties? I'd like to
be able to able to launch e.g. the Debian Squeeze image provided by the
cloud. This is particularly important for clouds that don't allow image
upload, but likely this
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Andrew Bogott wrote:
I'm reviving this ancient thread to ask: Will there be a code summit session
about this? And/or are there plans to start developing a standard set of
guest agents for Folsom?
http://summit.openstack.org/sessions/view/100
Hi,
On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 09:13 -0700, Lloyd Dewolf wrote:
I've updated http://wiki.openstack.org/StableBranch to put Diablo in
the past, and Essex as the current stable release.
I'm delighted to see that Mark McLoughlin already has Stable Branch
on the agenda for the Summit,
I maintain my stance from pre-Diablo, that the configuration drive should be
exported as a virtual cdrom device with an ISO9660 filesystem. We can generate
the filesystem without root access and the filesystem is well-supported.
Additionally, it lacks the patent-related issues associated with
+1
I was looking at this area earlier in terms of how the system works out what
partition to inject keys/files/etc into, which feels like it should be
specified by image metadata but currently defaults to partition 1.
Made me wonder if we really need so many different ways for instances to get
I'd really rather we supported one format, if they're not going to be equal
citizens (i.e. both generated from a common model).
I wasted a lot of time with nova's XML support; I'm sure the Java binding
was the only project ever to try to use it; we'd have been able to proceed
much faster if we'd
I think config drive is injection done right; it doesn't need to figure
out a partition because it creates its own.
Config drive + the init script I've contributed is rock-solid for me. No
metadata service to go slow or need special configuration, no DHCP problems
etc.
If there's a
The ability to add an external image was dropped when I removed the concept of
image locations. I wanted to rethink how locations worked and didn't realize
how much I was actually removing! 'copy_from' just hasn't been fit into the
spec yet. I want both of the features to be exposed through the
Congratulations on your project!
Just to clarify, PlatformLayer can run anything as a service, not just
databases. I added support for running memcache as a service last night,
and Zookeeper clusters on Sunday... I think RedDwarf is also moving away
from just supporting DBs.
A crowded space
On Tue, 2012-04-10 at 10:05 -0700, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
I wasted a lot of time with nova's XML support; I'm sure the Java
binding was the only project ever to try to use it; we'd have been
able to proceed much faster if we'd just stuck with JSON - we now have
a horrible hybrid, where
Hey folks,
I've listed all the DevOps sessions for the summit in the following wiki page:
http://wiki.openstack.org/Summit/Folsom/DevOps
We got such an overwhelmingly awesome set of inputs for the Input
from the Wild session that we'll be splitting that into several new
sessions (that's ttx!).
Except for the fact that the config drive is non-EC2 right?
That might blow it out of the water to start, as I know a lot of people want
the EC2 equivalents/compat.
But maybe if done right it shouldn't matter (ie cloud-init could instead of
calling out to urls could also call out to local
Hi,
I'am trying to write code responsible for password reset in keystone.
Is there an API call which allows to get user_id by name without fetch
all defined users ?
--
Tomasz Paszkowski
SS7, Asterisk, SAN, Datacenter, Cloud Computing
+48500166299
Vish:
For documentation purposes, if the user wants to be able to do snapshots, what
combinations of the following three variables are allowed?
1. original image format (qcow2 | raw)
2. use_cow_image flag (true | false)
3. force_raw_images flag (true | false)
Take care,
Lorin
--
Lorin
Signing would definitely be a great v2 feature. For v1, we just need some
way to know that an image is provided by the cloud provider, and some idea
of what that image is.
I believe every cloud is stuck respinning their own images, because we
haven't been able to agree a golden image standard.
It definitely has improved - thank you for all your work; I didn't mean to
put down anyone's work here. It's simply a Sisyphean task.
Either way, though, if I had the choice, I'd rip all of nova's XML support
out tomorrow…
As a strong supporter of XML, who thinks JSON is for kids that
Config drive can support all EC2 functionality, I believe.
Images would need to be respun for OpenStack with config-drive, unless we
populated the config drive in a way that worked with cloud-init. (Scott?)
Personally, I'd rather our effort went into producing great images for
OpenStack, than
I wouldn't mind some proof of Cyberduck working with Keystone properly.
Which version of Cyberduck? What version of swift and keystone?
-b
2012/4/10 Kuo Hugo tonyt...@gmail.com
Actually , both cyberduck and gladinet client works with Keystone
properly.
Is there any further information in
I'm also a strong supporter of XML. XML does a good job of lowering barriers
for a key group of clients, specifically those that work with statically typed
languages. It offers key benefits in terms of extensibility and validation.
I'd hate to lose it.
-jOrGe W.
On Apr 10, 2012, at 12:57
Things starting to work !
When I boot boot cirros image with ip 10.0.0.1, I can ssh (even if it
doesn't accept my password), but when I lauch tty-uec image (or other) with
ip starting at 10.0.0.2, ssh tell no route to host
I sum up the actual conf
- br-int as bridge in OVS, no other conf
I'll bring the fish
On Apr 9, 2012, at 11:05 PM, Monty Taylor wrote:
On 04/09/2012 04:11 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 04/09/2012 07:07 PM, Jorge Williams wrote:
On Apr 9, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
How about we discuss this further at the summit :-)
I think
EC2 is strategically important. I don't believe that building gold images is
the right focus for OpenStack.
Anyone wanting to use config-drive would need to support it in their images,
that is a no-brainer. It should not be required that images launching in Nova
via the EC2 API support
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Signing would definitely be a great v2 feature. For v1, we just need some
way to know that an image is provided by the cloud provider, and some idea
of what that image is.
I believe every cloud is stuck respinning their own images, because we
What I crave is a communication channel between nova and running
instances. There was discussion at some point about extending the
metadata api to have this ability.
Having a solid config drive standard seems like a good idea, but it
won't get me run-time interaction, will it?
-Andrew
On
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Nicolas de BONFILS
ndebonf...@gmail.comwrote:
Things starting to work !
When I boot boot cirros image with ip 10.0.0.1, I can ssh (even if it
doesn't accept my password), but when I lauch tty-uec image (or other) with
ip starting at 10.0.0.2, ssh tell no
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Eric Windisch e...@cloudscaling.com wrote:
EC2 is strategically important. I don't believe that building gold images
is the right focus for OpenStack.
Indeed. Amazon drives a huge portion of the IaaS market today, and has
an enormous impact on non-Amazon IaaS
Hi,
I can't get the ssh connection,VNC doesn't respond and 10.0.0.1 go to
localhost (ssh to server itself)
---
Nicolas
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 21:42, Dan Wendlandt d...@nicira.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Nicolas de BONFILS ndebonf...@gmail.com
wrote:
Things starting
Hi All,
Maybe I missed something but where is the stable/essex branch for devstack
on Github?
https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack/branches
Thanks,
Everett
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I presume you're looking for more than SSH offers. What are the missing
features you need?
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Andrew Bogott abog...@wikimedia.orgwrote:
What I crave is a communication channel between nova and running
instances. There was discussion at some point about
The limitation is due to what is supported by the qemu-img snapshot -c command
AFAIK this works with qcow only, but perhaps other formats are supported.
use_cow_image=true # always works
use_cow_image=false # only works if force_raw_images=false AND
original_image_format = qcow
Vish
On Apr
On Apr 10, 2012, at 2:26 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Jay Pipes wrote:
I take it you didn't attend the glorious JSON debate of a couple of
summits ago :-)
Glorious it was indeed.
I think the key quote was something like:
Please don't bastardize my JSON with your XML crap
According to my
On 04/10/2012 12:36 PM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
What I crave is a communication channel between nova and running
instances. There was discussion at some point about extending the
metadata api to have this ability.
Having a solid config drive standard seems like a good idea, but it
won't get
On 04/10/2012 10:19 AM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Congratulations on your project!
Just to clarify, PlatformLayer can run anything as a service, not just
databases. I added support for running memcache as a service last
night, and Zookeeper clusters on Sunday... I think RedDwarf is also
Hello,
I am trying to run nova-* (of Essex released version) as upstart services .
When i do
sudo start nova-compute
I see that nova-compute process starts to run .. but does not sustain. In
kern.log, I see the following error:
Apr 10 13:58:10 osctrl1 kernel: [ 1880.861554] init: nova-compute
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Everett Toews everett.to...@cybera.ca wrote:
Maybe I missed something but where is the stable/essex branch for devstack
on Github?
There isn't one yet...but when there is it will look exactly like
https://github.com/dtroyer/devstack/tree/stable/essex-repo, which
On 4/10/12 5:04 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Can you please share that use case? I'm especially interested in
finding use cases that would not better be better served by e.g. SSH
or Zookeeper or Corosync..
The immediate use case I have in mind is to support this:
The immediate use case I have in mind is to support this:
http://wiki.openstack.org/**PackageConfigForNovahttp://wiki.openstack.org/PackageConfigForNova.
That design requires periodic checkins between an instance agent and a
nova driver. It certainly /could/ be implemented using ssh, but I
On Apr 10, 2012, at 3:04 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Having the ability to read config data from a runtime changeable
metadata server (rather then a config file on an injected disk) serves a
use case I am interested in. The only problem is horizontal scalability
of the metadata server
Hi,
Anythng in the log files?
Regards
chuck
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 14:13:34 -0700 (PDT)
Vijay vija...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to run nova-* (of Essex released version) as upstart
services . When i do
sudo start nova-compute
I see that nova-compute process starts to run .. but
One advantage of a network metadata channel is it allows for communication
with cloud provider services without having to put a key into the vm. In
other words, the vm can be authenticated via its ipv6 address.
Did you have a use case in mind here? It seems that Keystone could use the
IPV6
On 04/10/2012 03:04 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Having the ability to read config data from a runtime changeable
metadata server (rather then a config file on an injected disk) serves a
use case I am interested in. The only problem is horizontal scalability
of the metadata
On 4/10/12 5:36 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
The immediate use case I have in mind is to support this:
http://wiki.openstack.org/PackageConfigForNova . That design
requires periodic checkins between an instance agent and a nova
driver. It certainly /could/ be implemented
On Apr 10, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
One advantage of a network metadata channel is it allows for communication
with cloud provider services without having to put a key into the vm. In
other words, the vm can be authenticated via its ipv6 address.
Did you have a use
Hi all,
I've started gathering tools/docs and possibly a mock ec2 server (wip) that can
allow openstack to figure out exactly what is broken with there ec2
implementation.
The process of course starts with figuring out what is there currently, what is
broken and what needs fixing.
I've
On 04/10/2012 02:13 PM, Vijay wrote:
/etc/init/nova-compute.conf
description Nova compute worker
author Soren Hansen so...@linux2go.dk mailto:so...@linux2go.dk
start on (filesystem and net-device-up IFACE!=lo)
stop on runlevel [016]
chdir /var/run
pre-start script
mkdir -p /var/run/nova
Surely if you haven't got spoofing locked down on your cloud it's game over
anyway?
I think we do have another potential requirement here though: it would be
great to get a machine Keystone token securely. I think it would also be
nice to be able to get the machine's automatically generated SSH
On 10/04/12 15:36 -0700, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
The immediate use case I have in mind is to support this:
http://wiki.openstack.org/**PackageConfigForNovahttp://wiki.openstack.org/PackageConfigForNova.
That design requires periodic checkins between an instance agent and a
nova driver.
I agree that it is important to access the limitations of the OpenStack EC2 API
implementation.
To that end, make sure to take a look at
https://github.com/cloudscaling/aws-compat
--
Eric Windisch
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
EC2 compat. Hi all,
I’ve
On Apr 10, 2012, at 6:19 PM, Angus Salkeld wrote:
On 10/04/12 15:36 -0700, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
The immediate use case I have in mind is to support this:
http://wiki.openstack.org/**PackageConfigForNovahttp://wiki.openstack.org/PackageConfigForNova.
That design requires periodic
Thanks for the quick reply!!
Yes. It is old upstart job that was used for diablo release.
As I am installing essex version from the tar files, these upstart nova-*.conf
files were not available.
How do I get the latest upstart config files?
Thanks,
-Vijay
--- On Tue, 4/10/12, Adam Gandelman
thanks, Vish, that solved my problem.
followed your instructions, I deleted all the instances on the openstack
system, the problem's been solved.
-
韦远科
wei yuanke(wei)
gtalk: weiyuanke...@gmail.com
msn: weiyuanke...@hotmail.com
Hi fellow Stackers,
I am reading http://keystone.openstack.org/configuringservices.html, and it
appears that for service registration, all services (or rather service users)
reside within the same tenant with the same Admin role. So, if I understand it
correctly, it is then possible that a
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Config drive can support all EC2 functionality, I believe.
Images would need to be respun for OpenStack with config-drive, unless we
populated the config drive in a way that worked with cloud-init. (Scott?)
cloud-init supports config-drive
Josh, as a follow-up, it would be good to keep an open dialogue on this.
When/if you get a chance to review the aws-compat branch, I'd like to get your
feedback as well.
PS I meant to write assess, not access. I only noticed when I read back my
email. I'm too pedantic to not correct myself.
Very cool, glad to see that is being worked on, it looks pretty similar to what
I was thinking of.
I'm all for open dialogues.
In fact.
I was thinking of what is needed to make this work better.
Open questions/thoughts/brainstorm (at least that I was thinking of):
1. How strict do we want to
Jay Pipes wrote:
On the questions at hand, here are my thoughts:
1) satellite.openstack.org - we talked about setting something similar
up a long time ago around Related Projects but never had the
bandwidth. I think if we can get user curation tools in there so
there's some form distributed
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