Would love to see OpenStack running in my local dev environment, but also I could use it in a dedicated server, to even use it with a juju openstack env.
So, today we can't deploy OpenStack with all lxc, right? (sorry if thats the wrong question, trying to catch up) Abs, Sebas. 2014-03-17 16:50 GMT-03:00 Kapil Thangavelu <[email protected]> : > > > > On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Tim Penhey <[email protected]>wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 18/03/14 05:35, Matt Rae wrote: >> > On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:04 AM, James Page <[email protected] >> >> It would be interesting to know what are the blockers for this to >> >> work. Using the local provider has been very convenient and it >> >> would be nice to be able to deploy openstack without maas. >> > >> > Would switching to nova-network be a workaround for neutron? Could >> > nova-compute use the virt-type="lxc" to get around the hypervisor >> > issues? >> >> Just idly wondering, but what are the minimum kvm requirements for >> nova-compute and quantum-gateway? >> > > hardware supports nested virt on compute (if using kvm on nova-compute lxc > should work okay), quantum is a bit of a mystery. > >> >> Currently the juju local provider has just one container factory (used >> for creating machines). It is just a simple manner of code to make it >> work with both kvm and lxc. > > > i noticed that limitation with the local provider, i think mixed container > usage would help, we would need to direct both to the same bridge. not sure > if that the will resolve all the issues. > > Did you realize that you can use the >> local provider configured to use kvm containers? >> >> > /me nods > > kvm machine per openstack instance are a bit overkill, hulk > smash/deploy-to would help though but needs a bundle/deployer config with > co-location for folks to use. > > >> Now I've not put too much thought into this yet, and we don't have any >> time before 14.04, but could be an interesting spike to show something >> off at ODS. >> >> > i was thinking it would be nice for 14.10 to have a dev/demo on one > machine to prod workflow on openstack. tbd, there are a few other projects > working on the same. > > >> We could have some bundle that described an openstack local deployment >> where you could go 'juju quickstart local-openstack' and have a >> complete openstack deployment on your laptop in a combination of lxc >> and kvm containers. >> >> Thoughts? >> > > openstack as dev or demo on local sounds awesome. > > -k > > > > -- > Juju mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > >
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