On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 11:36:03AM +0800, Rui Chen wrote:
Hi,
Is Anybody still working on this nova BP 'Improve Nova KVM IO support'?
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/improve-nova-kvm-io-support
This feature is already in review, since it is only to add an option
to libvirt I
Hello,
This is the first mail at Openstack community,
and I have a small question about how to write blueprint for Heat.
Currently our team would like to propose 2 interfaces
for users operation in HOT.
(One is Event handler which is to notify user's defined event to heat.
Another is
On 2014/12/9 22:07, Doug Hellmann wrote:
On Dec 8, 2014, at 11:25 PM, Li Ma skywalker.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I tried to deploy zeromq by devstack and it definitely failed with lots
of problems, like dependencies, topics, matchmaker setup, etc. I've already
registered a blueprint for
Hi everyone,
The first milestone of the Kilo development cycle, kilo-1 is now
reached for Keystone, Glance, Nova, Horizon, Neutron, Cinder,
Ceilometer, Heat, Trove, Sahara, and Ironic ! It contains all the new
features and bugfixes that have been added since the Juno Feature Freeze
in September.
Hi Yasunori,
you can submit a blueprint spec as a gerrit review to the heat-specs
repository [1].
I would suggest to have a look at some existing specs that already got
accepted to have an example for the format, important sections etc.
All kilo related specs are in a kilo sub-directory in the
Hi, Thomas-san,
Thank you for your response.
you can submit a blueprint spec as a gerrit review to the heat-specs
repository [1].
I would suggest to have a look at some existing specs that already got
accepted to have an example for the format, important sections etc.
All kilo related
Hi guys,
We have a little concern related to Fuel bootstrap node NTP sync. Currently
we trying to sync time on bootstrap node with master node, but problem is
that NTP protocol has long convergence time, so if we just install master
node and right after that try to start some bootstrap node -
Thank @Sahid, I will help to review this patch :)
2014-12-19 16:01 GMT+08:00 Sahid Orentino Ferdjaoui
sahid.ferdja...@redhat.com:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 11:36:03AM +0800, Rui Chen wrote:
Hi,
Is Anybody still working on this nova BP 'Improve Nova KVM IO support'?
Hi all,
I've made an analyse a while a go how to use SolverScheduler with a policy
engine:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RfP7jRsw1mXMjd7in72ARjK0fTrsQv1bqolOriIQB2Y
Basically there should be a plugin that translates the policy into constraints
for
solver to solve. This was made using
I think you meant git checkout -b bp/bp_name :)
@Swati: when you commit, add the message:
Implements: blueprint bp_name
For more info you can give a look at gerrit workflow wiki:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gerrit_Workflow
On 12/18/14 18:17, Edgar Magana wrote:
It is git checkout -b
Hi Yasunori,
that's the point of using code review for specs - you make your the best
bet / effort, and we then as a community decide if it should be changed ;)
So feel free submitting it with e.g. K-3 target, we'll figure out the
correct thing during review.
Best regards,
Pavlo Shchelokovskyy
Hi, Pavlo-san
Hi Yasunori,
that's the point of using code review for specs - you make your the best
bet / effort, and we then as a community decide if it should be changed ;)
So feel free submitting it with e.g. K-3 target, we'll figure out the
correct thing during review.
Ok, I got
We had a few topics come up in this week's meeting which we thought are
worth drawing everyone's attention to
You can see the full meeting logs at
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/tripleo/2014/tripleo.2014-12-16-19.01.log.html
(the shorter meeting notes don't have much information)
*No
So our general advice has historical been 'drivers should not be accessing
the db directly'. I haven't had chance to look at your driver code yet,
I've been on vacation, but my suggestion is that if you absolutely must
store something in the admin metadata rather than somewhere that is covered
by
Hi,
There is problem when evacuate instance. If the instance is in the server
group with affinity policy, the instance can't evacuate out the failed
compute node.
I know there is soft affinity policy under development, but think of if the
instance in server group with hard affinity means no way
Hi Mike,
Few clarifications inline [Vivek]
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kolesnik [mailto:mkole...@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:58 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron][L2Pop][HA Routers] Request for
Hi vivek,
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Narasimhan, Vivekanandan
vivekanandan.narasim...@hp.com wrote:
Hi Mike,
Few clarifications inline [Vivek]
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:58 PM
To: OpenStack
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:21:17AM +0100, James Polley wrote:
We had a few topics come up in this week's meeting which we thought are
worth drawing everyone's attention to
You can see the full meeting logs
atA
Hello,
At the moment, both Libvirt [1] and VPNaaS [2] are down as having
meetings in #openstack-meeting-3 at 1500UTC on Tuesdays. Of course,
there can be only one - and it looks as if the VPN meeting is the one
that actually takes place there.
What's the status of the libvirt meetings? Have
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:05:44AM +, Matthew Gilliard wrote:
Hello,
At the moment, both Libvirt [1] and VPNaaS [2] are down as having
meetings in #openstack-meeting-3 at 1500UTC on Tuesdays. Of course,
there can be only one - and it looks as if the VPN meeting is the one
that
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Morgan Fainberg morgan.fainb...@gmail.com
wrote:
* http_connect_timeout option is now an integer instead of a boolean.
* The service user for auth_token middlware can now be in a domain other
than the default domain.
fyi it has a fix in there as well so you
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:02:04PM +0900, Yasunori Goto wrote:
Hello,
This is the first mail at Openstack community,
Welcome! :)
and I have a small question about how to write blueprint for Heat.
Currently our team would like to propose 2 interfaces
for users operation in HOT.
(One
Mike,
I'm not even sure that your solution works without being able to bind
a router HA port to several hosts.
What's happening currently is that you :
1.create the router on two l3agent.
2. those l3agent trigger the sync_router() on the l3plugin.
3. l3plugin.sync_routers() will trigger
Hello everyone,
I want to announce that Mistral team has started work on load and
performance testing in this release cycle.
Brief information about scope of our work can be found here:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mistral/Testing#Load_and_Performance_Testing
First results are published
Winson, Renat,
I think that it is a good idea. Moreover, it is relevant, because about a
month ago there was a question from one guy in our IRC channel about what
if some of other 3rd party systems which provide their own client bindings
(in python) want to integrate with Mistral, how it will
On 19 Dec 2014, at 10:00, Stanislaw Bogatkin sbogat...@mirantis.com wrote:
Hi guys,
We have a little concern related to Fuel bootstrap node NTP sync. Currently
we trying to sync time on bootstrap node with master node, but problem is
that NTP protocol has long convergence time, so if
Hi all,
After a little struggle with the config scripts i managed to get a working
setup that is able to process openstack-dev/sandbox and run
noop-check-comunication.
Then, i tried enabling dsvm-tempest-full job but it keeps returning
NOT_REGISTERED
2014-12-19 12:07:14,683 INFO
Hi,
Mistral Kilo-1 (tagged as 2015.1.0b1) has been released.
In this release we completed 10 blueprints and fixed 18 bugs. The most
noticeable achievements are:
Fully completed direct workflow “join” control which remarkably enriches
variety of ways that user can build workflows. “join
Yeah,
We had a very productive discussion with Winson today and he’s going to prepare
more formal specification on what he’s suggesting. I’d like to say in advance
though that I really really like it in terms of what it will allow to do.
Renat Akhmerov
@ Mirantis Inc.
On 19 Dec 2014, at
Hi Tomasz,
External NTP is good, but we should be able to deploy w/o internet access
(but slaves should be in sync with master node), so sync with master node
is better. I understand that it's slightly against standards - but at that
moment we just obligatoriness to be in sync with master node,
Greetings,
DISCLAIMER: The following comments are neither finger pointing the
author of this work nor the keystone team.
RANT: We should really stop assuming everyone is using a global `CONF`
object. Moreover, we should really stop using it, especially in
libraries.
That said, here's a gentle
To be more clear let me explain it with the help of a use case :-
Consider I have 4 registered storage providers SVC, LVM, EMC, HDS
I want to use to 2 ( SVC, LVM ) providers for Task1
other 2 ( EMC, HDS ) providers for Task2.
Is it possible to have a filter which can be used for a set of volume
As this may affect a reasonable percentage of the target audience, I
would like to make everyone aware of
https://github.com/blog/1938-vulnerability-announced-update-your-git-clients
While github.com claim to have patched their servers, people using other
repos may want to be extra cautious.
On 2014-12-19 13:35:06 +0100 (+0100), Dr. Jens Rosenboom wrote:
[...]
While github.com claim to have patched their servers, people using
other repos may want to be extra cautious.
Please re-read that advisory[1]. GitHub's _servers_ were not
affected as this is a client-side vulnerability. What
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 01:19:48PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
Please re-read that advisory[1]. GitHub's _servers_ were not
affected as this is a client-side vulnerability. What GitHub did was
release fixed versions of their GitHub for Windows and GitHub for
Mac _client_ tools.
Github's
Anastasia,
Nice work on this. But I belive that you should put bigger load here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mistral-rally-testing-results
As well concurrency should be at least 2-3 times bigger than times
otherwise it won't generate proper load and you won't collect enough data
for
Neutron patches can resume as normal. Thanks for the patience.
-David
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On Dec 19, 2014, at 7:17 AM, Flavio Percoco fla...@redhat.com wrote:
Greetings,
DISCLAIMER: The following comments are neither finger pointing the
author of this work nor the keystone team.
RANT: We should really stop assuming everyone is using a global `CONF`
object. Moreover, we
Hello,
If I understood correctly, there are 3 ways to provide guest OS with some data
(SSH keys, for example):
1. mount guest root fs on host (with libguestfs) and copy data there.
2. config drive and cloud-init
3. nova metadata service and cloud-init
All 3 methods do almost the same thing
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:11:57PM +0300, Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
Hello,
If I understood correctly, there are 3 ways to provide guest OS with some
data
(SSH keys, for example):
1. mount guest root fs on host (with libguestfs) and copy data there.
2. config drive and cloud-init
3. nova
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Nova] Providing instance's guest OS with data
(ssh keys, root password, hostname)
Date: Friday 19 December 2014, 14:17:34
From: Daniel P. Berrange berra...@redhat.com
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage
On Friday 19 December 2014 14:17:34 Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:11:57PM +0300, Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
Hello,
If I understood correctly, there are 3 ways to provide guest OS with some
data (SSH keys, for example):
1. mount guest root fs on host (with
On Friday 19 December 2014 17:27:18 Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
Sorry, forwarded to wrong list
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Nova] Providing instance's guest OS with data
(ssh keys, root password, hostname)
Date: Friday 19 December 2014, 14:17:34
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:34:19PM +0300, Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
On Friday 19 December 2014 14:17:34 Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:11:57PM +0300, Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
Hello,
If I understood correctly, there are 3 ways to provide guest OS with some
data (SSH
Hi Joe,
See this thread on the SR-IOV CI from Irena and Sandhya:
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-November/050658.html
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-November/050755.html
I believe that Intel is building a CI system to test SR-IOV as well.
On 19/12/14 09:07 -0500, Doug Hellmann wrote:
On Dec 19, 2014, at 7:17 AM, Flavio Percoco fla...@redhat.com wrote:
Greetings,
DISCLAIMER: The following comments are neither finger pointing the
author of this work nor the keystone team.
RANT: We should really stop assuming everyone is using
Hi,
I'm trying to create a vm and assign it an ip in range 10.100.130.0/16.
On the host, the ip is assigned to br100 as inet 10.100.0.3/32 scope
global br100
instead of 10.100.130.X/16, so it's not reachable from the outside.
The localrc.conf :
FLOATING_RANGE=10.100.130.0/16
Any idea what to
On Friday 19 December 2014 14:38:29 Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:34:19PM +0300, Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
On Friday 19 December 2014 14:17:34 Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 05:11:57PM +0300, Dmitry Guryanov wrote:
Hello,
If I understood
Boris,
Thanks for feedback!
But I belive that you should put bigger load here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mistral-rally-testing-results
As I said it is only beginning and I will increase the load and change its
type.
As well concurrency should be at least 2-3 times bigger than times
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On 11/01/2014 11:29 PM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 09:13:21PM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if some distribution OpenStack package
maintainers would be
How do the allocation of the service types in the service catalog get created.
For example, looking at the link provided below for service catalogs [1], you
have with Rackspace a service type of rax:queues (which is running zaqar).
However in devstack, zaqar is listed as “messaging”. FWIW i
Is there an ETA for this fix?
Thanks
Amit.
On Dec 17, 2014, at 3:38 PM, Jeremy Stanley fu...@yuggoth.org wrote:
On 2014-12-17 11:09:59 -0500 (-0500), Steve Martinelli wrote:
[...]
The stack trace leads me to believe that docutils or sphinx is the
culprit, but neither has released a new
I'm happy to announce the release of Swift 2.2.1. The work of 28 contributors
(including 8 first-time contributors), this release is definitely
operator-centric. I recommend that you upgrade; as always you can upgrade to
this release with no customer downtime.
Get the release:
Amit,
from chatter on infra irc,. should be almost done if not already done.
if you see any jobs fail recheck, you may want to hop onto irc.
thanks,
dims
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Amit Gandhi amit.gan...@rackspace.com wrote:
Is there an ETA for this fix?
Thanks
Amit.
On Dec 17,
Seems like https://review.openstack.org/#/c/142561/ fixed the issue.
As there haven't been any hits in logstash in roughly 24hrs, and we're
getting clean builds in python-keystoneclient and openstackclient.
On 2014-12-19 13:34:06 + (+), Louis Taylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 01:19:48PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
Please re-read that advisory[1]. GitHub's _servers_ were not
affected as this is a client-side vulnerability. What GitHub did was
release fixed versions of their GitHub
Rather than waste your time making excuses let me state where we are and
where I would like to get to, also sharing my thoughts about how you can
get involved if you want to see this happen as badly as I have been told
you do.
Where we are:
* a great deal of foundation work has been
Two major CI outages this week
2014-12-12 - 2014-12-15 - pip install MySQL-python failing on fedora
- There was an updated mariadb-devel package, which caused pip install of
the python bindings to fail as gcc could not build using the provided
headers.
- derekh put in a workaround on the 15th
There should already be blueprints in launchpad for very similar functionality.
For example: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/heat/+spec/lifecycle-callbacks.
While that specifies Heat sending notifications to the outside world, there has
been discussion around debugging that would allow the
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Anita Kuno ante...@anteaya.info wrote:
Rather than waste your time making excuses let me state where we are and
where I would like to get to, also sharing my thoughts about how you can
get involved if you want to see this happen as badly as I have been told
On 2014-12-19 11:32:02 -0500 (-0500), Steve Martinelli wrote:
Seems like https://review.openstack.org/#/c/142561/ fixed the issue.
As there haven't been any hits in logstash in roughly 24hrs, and
we're getting clean builds in python-keystoneclient and
openstackclient.
[...]
Apparently there
Hi all,
Anyone have big agenda items for the 12/23 or 12/30 meeting? If not, I’d
suggest we cancel those two meetings, and bring up anything small during
the on-demand portion of the neutron meetings.
If I don’t hear anything by Monday, we will cancel those two meetings.
Thanks,
Doug
I thought the analysis on service catalogs might attract some attention. ;)
More inline
On Dec 19, 2014, at 10:17 AM, Amit Gandhi amit.gan...@rackspace.com wrote:
How do the allocation of the service types in the service catalog get created.
AFAICT it’s arbitrary. Provider picks the string
Does anyone have agenda items to discuss for the next two meetings during the
holidays?
If so, please let me know (and add them to the Wiki page), and we’ll hold the
meeting. Otherwise, we can continue on Jan 6th, and any pop-up items can be
addressed on the mailing list or Neutron IRC.
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Amit Gandhi amit.gan...@rackspace.com
wrote:
How do the allocation of the service types in the service catalog get
created.
Officially these are deployer-defined. And is why some clients allow you
to configure the service name used. The service types are
On 01:20 Fri 19 Dec , Duncan Thomas wrote:
So our general advice has historical been 'drivers should not be accessing
the db directly'. I haven't had chance to look at your driver code yet,
I've been on vacation, but my suggestion is that if you absolutely must
store something in the admin
Eduard,
If you run this command, you can see which jobs are registered:
telnet localhost 4730
status
There are 3 numbers per job: queued, running and workers that can run job. Make
sure the job is listed last ‘workers’ is non-zero.
To run the job again without submitting a patch set, leave a
Hi folks!
We now have control over our own stable branch maintenance, which is good,
because the stable maintenance team is not responsible for non-integrated
releases of projects (eg, both of our previous releases).
Also, to note, with the Big Tent changes starting to occur, such
Hi folks
I'm from vpnaas team.
Sorry, we didn't know that slot was already booked.
We will use another irc channel.
Paul
let's find another available slot.
2014-12-19 2:12 GMT-08:00 Daniel P. Berrange berra...@redhat.com:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:05:44AM +, Matthew Gilliard wrote:
Excerpts from James Polley's message of 2014-12-19 17:10:41 +:
Two major CI outages this week
2014-12-12 - 2014-12-15 - pip install MySQL-python failing on fedora
- There was an updated mariadb-devel package, which caused pip install of
the python bindings to fail as gcc could not build
Thanks Angus.
One obvious thing is we either make it somewhat consistent, or name it
differently.
These looks similar, at least on the surface. I wonder if the feedback we’ve
got so far (for-each is confusing because it brings wrong expectations) is
applicable to Heat, too.
Another
Sorry, I had checked when I set up the VPN meeting and thought that meeting-3
was available on the wiki, but apparently not. I moved VPNaaS to meeting-4,
which is not in use and updated the Wiki.
Nachi, let me know what your thoughts about skipping or holding meetings next
week.
Regards,
PCM
Curious…
This has a FirewallDriver and NoopFirewallDriver. Should this be moved into the
neutron_fwaas repo?
Regards,
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On 2014-12-19 5:16 PM, Paul Michali (pcm) wrote:
This has a FirewallDriver and NoopFirewallDriver. Should this be moved
into the neutron_fwaas repo?
AFAIK, FirewallDriver is used to implement SecurityGroup:
See:
-
+1 for skip
let's have a vacation :)
2014-12-19 11:01 GMT-08:00 Paul Michali (pcm) p...@cisco.com:
Does anyone have agenda items to discuss for the next two meetings during
the holidays?
If so, please let me know (and add them to the Wiki page), and we’ll hold
the meeting. Otherwise, we can
+1 Mathieu. Paul, this is not related to FWaaS.
Thanks
Sridar
On 12/19/14, 2:23 PM, Mathieu Gagné mga...@iweb.com wrote:
On 2014-12-19 5:16 PM, Paul Michali (pcm) wrote:
This has a FirewallDriver and NoopFirewallDriver. Should this be moved
into the neutron_fwaas repo?
AFAIK,
I don't gush much, but when I do, it's end-of-year reflection gushing. We
have some of the most interesting docs in the world.
I'm proud of what we've accomplished as a community, as reviewers, as
coaches, as tool makers, and as writers.
To encourage and motivate nearly 200 separate contributors
Thanks Duncan.
Do you mean hepler methods in the specific driver class?
On 19 Dec 2014 14:51, Duncan Thomas duncan.tho...@gmail.com wrote:
So our general advice has historical been 'drivers should not be accessing
the db directly'. I haven't had chance to look at your driver code yet,
I've
Anastasia, any start is a good start.
1 api 1 engine 1 executor, list-workbooks
what exactly doest it mean: 1) is mistral deployed on 3 boxes with component
per box, or all three are processes on the same box? 2) is list-workbooks test
running while workflow executions going on? How many?
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