Ah. I should mention: I'm forcing everyone to re-authenticate to labsconsole. Since the switch to keystone (and the use of the nova-api) the way authentication works between labsconsole and openstack has changed. This requires everyone to re-login.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Ryan Lane <[email protected]> wrote: > The upgrade is complete. > > All instances should be up, but it's possible that some have failed to > boot for one reason or another. deployment-prep, for example, has some > instances down because some instances depend on other instances to > start properly, which means the instances must be booted in a specific > order. If your instance is not accessible for some reason, please let > me know and I'll work with you to bring it up. > > There's a couple interface changes that come along with this upgrade: > > 1. There's no availability zones anymore. There are now regions. At > this moment there's only a single region (pmtpa), but soon we'll be > adding the eqiad region as well. Because of this, you'll notice that > there's no zone selection on the instance creation page. Similarly, > there's no choice for dns domain on the instance creation page. These > are set for you automatically. > 2. No more global groups. I doubt anyone will notice this. > > There's a few places the interface is showing the instance's openstack > id rather than its name or its ec2-style ID. These will be fixed as I > get a chance to get to them. > > Overall, the interface should be faster than it was pre-upgrade. > There's still a few places where I can be memcaching things. I'll be > taking care of that soon as well. Additionally, there should be no > more 500 errors. > > If you run into any bugs, please submit them to bugzilla. > > - Ryan _______________________________________________ Labs-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l
