Hi Eren, afaik, with the new plugin architecture, in fuel 7/8 it should be easy to create a plugin for achieve your goal. in case of manual job, depending on your cloud architecture there are different options, the main ones are: - you keep a single keystone in a datacenter and register the new region services in there. - you make the two keystone installation high-available across the two regions.
Best, Federico -- Future Internet is closer than you think! http://www.fiware.org Official Mirantis partner for OpenStack Training https://www.create-net.org/community/openstack-training -- Dr. Federico M. Facca CREATE-NET Via alla Cascata 56/D 38123 Povo Trento (Italy) P +39 0461 312471 M +39 334 6049758 E [email protected] T @chicco785 W www.create-net.org On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Eren Türkay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello operators, > > I have google a lot but I failed to find a good documentation on > multi-region > installation using Mirantis Fuel. I use Fuel in one site, it provides a > decent > way to provision the physical machines. However, I need a new region > installation and I am wondering how it is done properly. > > As far as I know, with keystone shared, pure OpenStack installation is > just new > endpoint addresses for new region. It is enough to add new endpoints to the > shared keystone and we have a new region (seens in horizon as well). > However, > it seems that Fuel always installs new keystone/mysql/horizon/api > endpoints for > each region. Is this always the case with Fuel? Is there anyone who has > installed multi-region Openstack with Mirantis Fuel? > > Thanks for your time, > > -- > Eren Türkay, System Administrator > https://skyatlas.com/ | +90 850 885 0357 > > Yildiz Teknik Universitesi Davutpasa Kampusu > Teknopark Bolgesi, D2 Blok No:107 > Esenler, Istanbul Pk.34220 > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-operators mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators > >
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