[Openstack] It's time...

2017-10-04 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

Tom here, on a personal note.

It's quite fitting that this November our summit is in Australia :)

I'm hoping to see you there because after being part of 15 releases, and 
travelling the equivalent of a couple of round trips to the moon to 
witness OpenStack grow around the world, the timing is right for me to 
step down as your Community Manager.


We've had an incredible journey together, culminating in the healthy 
community we have today. Across more than 160 countries, users and 
developers collaborate to make clouds better for the work that matters. 
The diversity of use is staggering, and the scale of resources being run 
is quite significant. We did that :)



Behind the scenes, I've spent the past couple of months preparing to 
transition various tasks to other members of the Foundation staff. If 
you see a new name behind an openstack.org email address, please give 
them due attention and care - they're all great people. I'll be around 
through to year end to shepherd the process, so please ping me if you 
are worried about anything.


Always remember, you are what makes OpenStack. OpenStack changes and 
thrives based on how you feel and what work you do. It's been a 
privilege to share the journey with you.




So, my plan? After a decade of diligent effort in organisations 
euphemistically described as "minimally-staffed", I'm looking forward to 
taking a decent holiday. Though, if you have a challenge interesting 
enough to wrest someone from a tropical beach or a misty mountain top ... ;)



There are a lot of you out there to whom I remain indebted. Stay in 
touch to make sure your owed drinks make it to you!


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Regards,



Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Looking for a case study

2017-07-22 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi Irum,

As you are in Finland, perhaps you could try getting in touch with 
https://www.csc.fi . They have an OpenStack cloud focused on research.


https://research.csc.fi/epouta


Regards,

Tom

On 廿十七年七月廿日 暮 02:53, Irum Rauf wrote:

Hi,
Thank you Rahil and Gary. These are good ideas and I will look into it. 
I am actually looking for an already implemented system with openstack 
that I can build wrapper upon and invoke it and study it. I have 
searched for several case studies on openstack site but I could not find 
one with a proper API that I could invoke with curl and full specifications.


I was just wondering if community has developed such a case study for 
research purposes or if someone is willing to provide their implemented 
openstack system (with the features mentioned earlier) for research 
purposes.


Many Thanks,
Irum


On 19 Jul 2017, at 8.12, Gary Kotton > wrote:


Hi,
As part of trying to help people use OpenStack I encouraged a friend 
of mine who was teaching a course at a University to have all of his 
students do their projects on OpenStack instances. Prior to each lab 
he would prep a snapshot of the instance and then the students would 
continue from them. It was a great success.
Each student was a tenant and had their own isolated networks etc. It 
was fun and in the end a very successful endeavor.

Thanks
Gary
*From:*Rahil Gandotra >
*Reply-To:*"rahil.gando...@colorado.edu 
" >

*Date:*Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 4:47 AM
*To:*Irum Rauf mailto:irum.r...@abo.fi>>, 
"openstack@lists.openstack.org " 
mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>>

*Subject:*Re: [Openstack] Looking for a case study
How about implementing a campus lab network for students?
You could use multiple servers to spin up controller, compute and 
network. And then segregate userspace for each student which would use 
Keystone for authorization. Additionally you could maintain a state of 
the quotas allocated to each student.

- Rahil
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 3:34 PM, Irum Rauf > wrote:

Hello all,
I am a researcher and I am looking for a case study with OpenStack. I 
have installed open stack with DevStack and have played with it 
already. Now, I am looking for a real world case study with openstack 
to apply my approach on but I am not able to. I am looking for:
- A case study developed with open stack that I can invoke via its 
API through curl.
- The case study should involve KeyStone for authentication and 
authorisation of its resources

- The case study should be stateful.
Any clues in this regard would be very helpful.
Many Thanks.


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Re: [Openstack] [User-committee] Boston Forum - Formal Submission Now Open!

2017-03-30 Thread Tom Fifield

On 29/03/17 22:36, Blair Bethwaite wrote:

On 29 March 2017 at 18:10, Tom Fifield  wrote:

On 29/03/17 14:10, Blair Bethwaite wrote:

Just to confirm - the Forum will run Monday through Thursday, and
presumably the session scheduling will be flexible to meet the needs of
the leads/facilitators?


Yes & Yes, best we can


Thanks Tom!

Another question - does the forumtopics app/site send email updates
when comments are added to a session one has proposed (or commented
on)?


For this round, no. You'll have to check back on your submission every 
now and then :) Next round, for sure!



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Re: [Openstack] [User-committee] Boston Forum - Formal Submission Now Open!

2017-03-29 Thread Tom Fifield

On 29/03/17 14:10, Blair Bethwaite wrote:

Hi Melvin,

Just to confirm - the Forum will run Monday through Thursday, and
presumably the session scheduling will be flexible to meet the needs of
the leads/facilitators?


Yes & Yes, best we can



Cheers,
b1airo

On 21 Mar. 2017 6:56 am, "Melvin Hillsman" mailto:mrhills...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hey everyone!

We have made it to the next stage of the topic selection process for
the Forum in Boston.

Starting today, our submission tool is open for you to submit
abstracts for the most popular sessions that came out of your
brainstorming. *Please note that the etherpads are not being pulled
into the submission tool and discussion around which sessions to
submit are encouraged.*

We are asking all session leaders to submit their abstracts at:

http://forumtopics.openstack.org/ 

*before 11:59PM UTC on Sunday April 2nd!*

We are looking for a good mix of project-specific, cross-project or
strategic/whole-of-community discussions, and _sessions that
emphasize collaboration between users and developers are most welcome!_

We assume that anything submitted to the system has achieved a good
amount of discussion and consensus that it is a worthwhile topic.
After submissions close, a team of representatives from the User
Committee, the Technical Committee, and Foundation staff will take
the sessions proposed by the community and fill out the schedule.

You can expect the draft schedule to be released on April 10th.

Further details about the Forum can be found
at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum


Regards,

OpenStack User Committee


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Re: [Openstack] Introduction of newcomer

2017-03-27 Thread Tom Fifield

On 27/03/17 18:42, Dan Dan1 Guo wrote:

Hi,

I am Guodan,  I want learn some exciting stuff by joining in Openstack,
This is my first step: send an email to introduce myself.

I am working now on C++ and Python, I will be very grateful accept
message come from Openstack even any advice.



Hi Guodan,

Thanks for joining OpenStack, it's great to have you :)

What kind of technology are you interested in? Virtualisation? 
Networking? Databases? Containers? Bare Metal? Answering this question 
can help work out which project time is most interesting for you. Then 
you can also feel more welcome to join that project's team discussions, too.


There are some slides at: 
https://docs.openstack.org/upstream-training/#introduction which also 
might be fun to read.



Regards,


Tom

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[Openstack] Forum in Boston - make some noise!

2017-03-09 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

The end of brainstorming for our first Forum in Boston is fast 
approaching, and we need your help.


We don't have even close to enough topic suggestions on our etherpad to 
make the Forum a success :) We're also missing your +1 vote to show 
which sessions you'd like to see.





==> Please take 3 minutes to list any idea you want to discuss together 
as developers and users, and +1/-1 sessions to show your interest:



https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/BOS-UC-brainstorming



We will close the etherpad on Tuesday, so time is tight!


Once you've done that, you might like to share your ideas on the mailing 
list ...





PS - If you want to learn more about the forum, check out:
* http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-forum/
* https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum




Regards,


Tom

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[Openstack] User Survey - Deadline Feb 20th

2017-02-01 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

If you run OpenStack, please take a few minutes to respond to the latest 
User Survey or pass it along to your friends.


This is the ninth survey, but if you're new what you can expect are:
* a few basic questions—how and why do you work with OpenStack, what do 
you like about it, and where can we improve? (5-10mins)
* a more detailed set of questions that helps us understand your cloud 
so we can provide feedback to development teams (10mins)



The deadline to fill out the survey is February 20 at 23:59 UTC. Start 
the survey now:


https://www.openstack.org/user-survey

If you answered the survey last time, you won't need to start from 
scratch. Just log back in to update your deployment profile.



All of the information you provide is confidential to the Foundation and 
User Committee and will be aggregated anonymously unless you 
specifically allow us to make it public. We’ll share the survey findings 
first with those who fill out the user survey, and with the community at 
next OpenStack Summit, May 8-11 in Boston 
https://www.openstack.org/summit/boston-2017/




Thanks!

-Tom

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[Openstack] The Forum: in more detail

2017-01-04 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

working with colleagues, I've just put up a post cobbling together some 
more detail on the Forum. Sorry it took so long!


http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-forum/


There's now also a wiki page to be the reference for us to follow when 
preparing or participating:


https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum


Please check them out and reply with any thoughts, ideas or angry rants!


Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Question about Kilo Network Migration from nova-network to Neutron

2016-05-30 Thread Tom Fifield

On 26/05/16 19:49, German Anders wrote:

Hi all,

We're in the middle of a transition from Icehouse release with a network
model using nova-network and a single VLAN to Kilo release. With Kilo we
would like to
use Neutron and multiple VXLAN tunnels, so I just wondering if someone
has pass throw a similar scenario and how do you resolved it?
Is better to have only one vRouter? or many? is there any known
limitations? We've almost 1000 physical servers and 5000 instances.

Another concern is how can we expose the new instances born inside of
this "tunnel" layer (Kilo release) to our existing non-VxLAN scenario
(Icehouse), we've many different types of applications like DBs, load
balancers, webservices, etc.

We would like to avoid the use of floating ip addresses assigned to
every instance and also avoid any SPoF and bottlenecks on the network nodes.

Ideas? possible types of architectures to use here? Also Is neutron
stable at Kilo release or is better to go with another OpenStack release
that has Neutron more developed for production?


If you can get to Juno, this script might work for you:

https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron

There's also this icehouse fork:

https://github.com/kevinbringard/novanet2neutron/tree/icehouse

You'll find friends who've done it before in the Large Deployments Team:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Large_Deployment_Team

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[Openstack] User Survey - Due Tomorrow

2016-02-22 Thread Tom Fifield

User Survey. Due Tomorrow.

Fill it out here: https://awe.sm/rAMb7

For varying values of "tomorrow" ;) ... the deadline to fill out the 
survey is Wednesday, February 24 at 23:59 UTC.




Don't know what it is? Here's the spiel:


If you run OpenStack, build apps on it, or have customers with OpenStack 
deployments, please take a few minutes to respond to the latest User 
Survey or pass it along to your friends.


Since 2013, the user survey has provided significant insight into what 
people are deploying and how they're using OpenStack. You can see the 
most recent results in the October 2015 report[1].



Please follow the link and instructions below to complete the User 
Survey by ***February 24, 2016 at 23:00 UTC***. If you already completed 
the survey, there's no need to start over. You can simply log back in to 
update your Deployment Profile, as well as take the opportunity to 
provide additional input. You need to do this to keep your past survey 
responses active, but we hope you'll do it because we've made the survey 
shorter and with more interesting questions




Take the Survey ( http://www.openstack.org/user-survey )


All of the information you provide is confidential to the Foundation and 
User Committee and will be aggregated anonymously unless you clearly 
indicate we can publish your organization’s profile.


Remember you can hear directly from users and see the aggregate survey 
findings by attending the next OpenStack Summit, April 25-29 in Austin 
(http://www.openstack.org/summit).


Thank you again for your support.


-Tom

[1] 
https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/survey-2016-q1/landing?BackURL=%2Fuser-survey%2Fsurvey-2016-q1%2F 



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Re: [Openstack] Unable to add members to a new OpenStack user group that I have created

2016-02-11 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi Matt,

This group can't have users added to it because it's not visible on the
portal.

Groups proposed to the portal go through a basic vetting process to
remove spam, check the quality, missing items (eg URLs) and determine
whether they're actual user groups.

In this this case, I'm going to propose some alternate ways to conduct
the proposed activity and channel your passion, so I'll contact you
off-list :)


Regards,

Tom

On 12/02/16 12:27, Mathew Varghese wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have created a new user group “Openstack Asia Pacific User Group” the 
> status of which is “active”.
> 
> As I am new to the process, I needed some help with answers to the below 
> questions :
> 
> When I do a search through google with the key words “OpenStack + Asia 
> Pacific + User Group”, I do not see this group come up in any of the 
> searches involving OpenStack..  How do I make this group public, so that 
> interested OpenStack members or non OpenStack registered users from 
> across the world can “REQUEST” for subscription to this group ?
> I have a couple of OpenStack Members who are foundation members and are 
> interested to join this group. I am trying to add them to this list but 
> am unable to locate their names in the user directory leading to me 
> being unable to add them to the User Group. Appreciate guidance on how I 
> could get these names added ?
> Can a “NON OpenStack Member I.e. Someone who is not registered as a 
> foundation or community member” be  added to this User Group ?
> 
> Appreciate your help in advance,
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
> 
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[Openstack] User Survey - Deadline Feb 24th

2016-02-09 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

If you run OpenStack, build apps on it, or have customers with OpenStack 
deployments, please take a few minutes to respond to the latest User 
Survey or pass it along to your friends.


Since 2013, the user survey has provided significant insight into what 
people are deploying and how they're using OpenStack. You can see the 
most recent results in the October 2015 report[1].



Please follow the link and instructions below to complete the User 
Survey by ***February 24, 2016 at 23:00 UTC***. If you already completed 
the survey, there's no need to start over. You can simply log back in to 
update your Deployment Profile, as well as take the opportunity to 
provide additional input. You need to do this to keep your past survey 
responses active, but we hope you'll do it because we've made the survey 
shorter and with more interesting questions ;)




Take the Survey ( http://www.openstack.org/user-survey )


All of the information you provide is confidential to the Foundation and 
User Committee and will be aggregated anonymously unless you clearly 
indicate we can publish your organization’s profile.


Remember you can hear directly from users and see the aggregate survey 
findings by attending the next OpenStack Summit, April 25-29 in Austin 
(http://www.openstack.org/summit).


Thank you again for your support.


-Tom

PS, an RT of https://twitter.com/OpenStack/status/695751431542874112 
helps too :)


[1] 
https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/survey-2016-q1/landing?BackURL=%2Fuser-survey%2Fsurvey-2016-q1%2F


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Re: [Openstack] OpenStack Kilo Release Note Translation

2015-10-17 Thread Tom Fifield
The page ReleaseNotes/Liberty has been marked up for translation with 
158 translation units. The page can now be translated.


On 17/10/15 17:49, Akira Yoshiyama wrote:

Hi Tom,

Could you make it for translation?

Best,
Akira

2015年10月17日土曜日、Ray Sunmailto:xiaoq...@gmail.com>>さんは書きました:

I found this loop in previous release. Could somebody set the
permission for translation for Liberty release note?

Thanks.

Best Regards
-- Ray

On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Akira Yoshiyama
> wrote:

Hi Tom,

Thank you for preparing translation. In Japan, Kato-san just
called volunteers for Japanese. I'll join them.

On 2015年5月1日 12:01:50 GMT+09:00, Tom Fifield
> wrote:
 >Hi,
 >
 >I just clicked "Mark This Page for Translation", which should
fix this,
 >I think.
 >
 >"""
 >The page ReleaseNotes/Kilo has been marked up for translation
with 166
 >translation units. The page can now be translated.
 >"""
 >
 >Regards,
 >
 >
 >Tom
 >
 >
 >On 01/05/15 10:40, Ray Sun wrote:
 >> By the way, I found this in mediawiki translation plugin
document:
 >>
 >> This page contains changes which are not marked for
translation." if
 >you
 >> are not a translation administrator
 >>
 >> Best Regards
 >> -- Ray
 >>
 >> On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Ray Sun 
 >> <mailto:xiaoq...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
 >>
 >> Stackers,
 >> I try to translate OpenStack Kilo release note, but I
don't think
 >I
 >> have permission to do that even if I added translation
tag for
 >it.
 >> Any one who have that permission, please help. Thanks.
 >>
 >> Best Regards
 >> -- Ray
 >>
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Re: [Openstack] [Openstack-operators] User Survey - Deadline Sept 25th

2015-09-22 Thread Tom Fifield

Take the Survey: http://www.openstack.org/user-survey

It's due on Friday!

On 16/09/15 11:52, Tom Fifield wrote:

Copy and Paste Error Strikes Again!

The deadline is (as the subject says):  ***September 25 at 23:59 UTC***.
That is next Friday - get on it :)

http://www.openstack.org/user-survey


Regards,

Tom

On 16/09/15 11:40, Tom Fifield wrote:

Hi all,

If you run OpenStack, build apps on it, or have customers with OpenStack
deployments, please take a few minutes to respond to the latest User
Survey or pass it along to your friends.

Since 2013, the user survey has provided significant insight into what
people are deploying and how they're using OpenStack. You can see the
most recent results in these SuperUser Articles: [1][2][3].

Please follow the link and instructions below to complete the User
Survey by ***Sep 25, 2015 at 23:00 UTC***. If you already completed the
survey, there's no need to start over. You can simply log back in to
update your Deployment Profile, as well as take the opportunity to
provide additional input. You need to do this to keep your past survey
responses active, but we hope you'll do it because we've made the survey
shorter and with more interesting questions ;)



Take the Survey ( http://www.openstack.org/user-survey )


All of the information you provide is confidential to the Foundation and
User Committee and will be aggregated anonymously unless you clearly
indicate we can publish your organization’s profile.

Remember you can hear directly from users and see the aggregate survey
findings by attending the next OpenStack Summit, October 27-30 in Tokyo
(http://www.openstack.org/summit).

Thank you again for your support.


-Tom


[1]
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/user-survey-identifies-leading-industries-and-business-drivers-for-openstack-adoption


[2]
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-users-share-how-their-deployments-stack-up


[3]
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-application-developers-share-insights





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Re: [Openstack] migration - host key verification failed

2015-09-18 Thread Tom Fifield

https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/81772/migration-host-key-verification-failed/

On 18/09/15 17:09, Prapul Psi wrote:


Hi All,

I am completed my private setup with 3 nodes controller,nova& neutron
withhttp://docs.openstack.org/juno/instal... + centos 7 i am able to
create my instance and running perfect my kvm host uses internal
storage, now i added second host kvm with local storage to my existing
setup, now i try to migrate vm to newly added host when i click migrate
on ui interface got the below error

Error: Failed to launch instance
"lb1-ceca74d8-a9b6-44c9-a9b0-401208890afc": Please try again later
[Error: Unexpected error while running command. Command: ssh
192.168.0.37 mkdir -p
/var/lib/nova/instances/ceca74d8-a9b6-44c9-a9b0-401208890afc Exit code:
255 Stdout: u'' Stderr: u'Host key verification failed.\r\n'].

My doubt is openstack support to migrate vm when uses local storage ?

if not what kind of storage i need to use?

need suggestions... thanks in advance

Regards,

Prapul.




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Re: [Openstack] User Survey - Deadline Sept 25th

2015-09-15 Thread Tom Fifield

Copy and Paste Error Strikes Again!

The deadline is (as the subject says):  ***September 25 at 23:59 UTC***. 
That is next Friday - get on it :)


http://www.openstack.org/user-survey


Regards,

Tom

On 16/09/15 11:40, Tom Fifield wrote:

Hi all,

If you run OpenStack, build apps on it, or have customers with OpenStack
deployments, please take a few minutes to respond to the latest User
Survey or pass it along to your friends.

Since 2013, the user survey has provided significant insight into what
people are deploying and how they're using OpenStack. You can see the
most recent results in these SuperUser Articles: [1][2][3].

Please follow the link and instructions below to complete the User
Survey by ***Sep 25, 2015 at 23:00 UTC***. If you already completed the
survey, there's no need to start over. You can simply log back in to
update your Deployment Profile, as well as take the opportunity to
provide additional input. You need to do this to keep your past survey
responses active, but we hope you'll do it because we've made the survey
shorter and with more interesting questions ;)



Take the Survey ( http://www.openstack.org/user-survey )


All of the information you provide is confidential to the Foundation and
User Committee and will be aggregated anonymously unless you clearly
indicate we can publish your organization’s profile.

Remember you can hear directly from users and see the aggregate survey
findings by attending the next OpenStack Summit, October 27-30 in Tokyo
(http://www.openstack.org/summit).

Thank you again for your support.


-Tom


[1]
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/user-survey-identifies-leading-industries-and-business-drivers-for-openstack-adoption

[2]
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-users-share-how-their-deployments-stack-up

[3]
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-application-developers-share-insights




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[Openstack] User Survey - Deadline Sept 25th

2015-09-15 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

If you run OpenStack, build apps on it, or have customers with OpenStack 
deployments, please take a few minutes to respond to the latest User 
Survey or pass it along to your friends.


Since 2013, the user survey has provided significant insight into what 
people are deploying and how they're using OpenStack. You can see the 
most recent results in these SuperUser Articles: [1][2][3].


Please follow the link and instructions below to complete the User 
Survey by ***April 8, 2015 at 23:00 UTC***. If you already completed the 
survey, there's no need to start over. You can simply log back in to 
update your Deployment Profile, as well as take the opportunity to 
provide additional input. You need to do this to keep your past survey 
responses active, but we hope you'll do it because we've made the survey 
shorter and with more interesting questions ;)




Take the Survey ( http://www.openstack.org/user-survey )


All of the information you provide is confidential to the Foundation and 
User Committee and will be aggregated anonymously unless you clearly 
indicate we can publish your organization’s profile.


Remember you can hear directly from users and see the aggregate survey 
findings by attending the next OpenStack Summit, October 27-30 in Tokyo 
(http://www.openstack.org/summit).


Thank you again for your support.


-Tom


[1] 
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/user-survey-identifies-leading-industries-and-business-drivers-for-openstack-adoption
[2] 
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-users-share-how-their-deployments-stack-up
[3] 
http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/openstack-application-developers-share-insights


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Re: [Openstack] OpenStack conference attendance numbers?

2015-09-09 Thread Tom Fifield
One of my favourite references or late is probably page 4 of the Tokyo 
sponsorship prospectus, with its shiny charts for the last two summits:


https://www.openstack.org/assets/tokyo-summit/OpenStack-Tokyo-Prospectus-2015-EN-v2-3.pdf

On 10/09/15 10:32, Steve Martinelli wrote:

Through random googling I found the following. These should be in
chronological order, though I wish this was easier to find, and more
official (I have no idea how accurate these numbers are).

Portland - 3000
(http://www.rackspace.com/blog/reflections-on-openstack-summit-portland-inside-the-hallway-track/)
Hong Kong - 3000
(https://blogs.gnome.org/markmc/2014/05/17/may-11-openstack-foundation-board-meeting/)
Atlanta - 4700 (https://451research.com/openstack-atlanta-summit)
Paris - 4600
(http://opensource.com/business/14/11/openstack-summit-paris-day-1)
Vancouver - 6000+
(http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwebster/2015/05/22/openstack-summit-2015-decomposing-four-misconceptions/)
Tokyo - TBD!

Thanks,

Steve Martinelli
OpenStack Keystone Core

Inactive hide details for Erik McCormick ---2015/09/09 10:20:15 PM---I'm
not sure where it's written. Likely it could be found Erik McCormick
---2015/09/09 10:20:15 PM---I'm not sure where it's written. Likely it
could be found in press coverage. If you can stand sittin

From: Erik McCormick 
To: "Preston L. Bannister" 
Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Date: 2015/09/09 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Openstack] OpenStack conference attendance numbers?





I'm not sure where it's written. Likely it could be found in press
coverage. If you can stand sitting through a little video, it's pretty
much always announced in the day 1 keynote early on. I seem to recall
the Havana (Portland) summit Keynote started off with a list of
attendance numbers for all the previous ones since we had doubled in
size pretty much every time around. Those should still be up in YouTube.

-Erik

On Sep 9, 2015 9:58 PM, "Preston L. Bannister" <_preston@bannister.us_
> wrote:

On a lighter note...

Perhaps I am looking in the wrong places, but I cannot find a list of
attendance numbers for the OpenStack biannual conferences.

Any pointers?

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Re: [Openstack] Upgrade nova-network without downtime?

2015-08-03 Thread Tom Fifield

On 03/08/15 22:17, Andrew Bogott wrote:

On 7/28/15 1:32 PM, Andrew Bogott wrote:

I'm running Icehouse with the 'legacy' nova-network service and a
single network node.

Everything in my cluster is running Ubuntu Trusty and ready for an
upgrade to Juno, except for my network node, which is still running
Precise.


It turns out that I now need to do rolling restarts of my compute nodes
for an unrelated issue (see: "kvm suspend vs. the kernel") so I have a
bit more leeway with this problem.  After a bit of reading I'm convinced
that while I'm messing with things it's probably a good idea to switch
to multi_host anyway.  So, I propose the following steps:

1) Install nova-network on all compute nodes
2) nova-network delete (current network setting)
3) nova-network create (same network settings as in step 2 except with
multi_host on)
4) restart nova-network on all compute nodes

My supposition is that after doing that, old instances will continue to
use my old, standalone network node (as specified in their cached dhcp
settings) until they are restarted at which point they'll switch over to
using their local compute host as a router thanks to the multi_host
setting.

Can anyone confirm that this is a sensible plan, or warn me off of it?
The main danger I see is that at that after step 2, nova-compute
probably can't be safely restarted on my original compute node -- that's
definitely a bit fragile :(


Seems sane-ish. Though, the delete/create step will probably change a 
network ID, which could cause badness - you might want to consider 
manually updating the field in the DB instead.


Check also your DHCP timeout values - you can be lulled into a false 
sense of security that things are working, then dhcp expires and all 
hell breaks loose.


I'm assuming you were going to test this before touching prod, of course 
:) A simple test plan would be a 3 node test cluster - two computes and 
a network node. Set it up as you have your original cluster, using the 
network node. Start a few VMs, then try your steps :)


Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] [OpenStack Foundation] Openstack Diversity Working Group

2015-06-10 Thread Tom Fifield
It turns out that if you accidentally forgot to enable timezone support
when creating a doodle poll (the link isn't exactly the easiest to
remember), you can't turn it on later.


Regards,


Tom

On 11/06/15 03:15, Tristan Goode wrote:
> Why not just enable time zone support for the doodle poll? That would be
> a good example of improving diversity by being inclusive.
> 
> Cheers
> Tristan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 8:50 AM -0700, "Tom Fifield"  <mailto:t...@openstack.org>> wrote:
> 
> If anyone needs help with the timezone conversion, I recommend
> 
> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html
> 
> Just put in "Portland" and your nearest city into the boxes and you'll
> get an hour-by-hour breakdown :)
> 
> On 10/06/15 23:39, Barrett, Carol L wrote:
> > The Doodle time zone doesn’t seem to be appearing in the local timebased
> > upon the viewer.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Sorry – The time zone is US/Pacific time (UTC-7), you’ll need to do your
> > own conversion.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Carol
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > *From:*Sousou, Imad [mailto:imad.sou...@intel.com]
> > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 09, 2015 11:34 AM
> > *To:* foundat...@lists.openstack.org; openstack@lists.openstack.org;
> > commun...@lists.openstack.org; foundation-bo...@lists.openstack.org;
> > openstack-...@lists.openstack.org
> > *Subject:* [OpenStack Foundation] Openstack Diversity Working Group
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Stackers – We’re happy to announce the creation of a Diversity Working
> > Group. The genesis for this work group was a discussion at the May
> > meeting of the OpenStack Board of Directors ahead of the Vancouver 
> Summit.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > The Board is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming place for
> > all people to collaborate to drive innovation and design cutting-edge
> > data center capabilities, while finding the best answers to our most
> > pressing challenges. To achieve this, the Board formed this Work Group
> > to determine what actions are required to fulfill this commitment. Three
> > Board members volunteered to work with community members in this Work
> > Group and bring updates/requests to the Board for discussion and action
> > on a regular basis, starting with the July meeting.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > If you’re interested in joining this effort, please:
> > 
> > · Join the Foundation mail list to participate in discussions
> > and shape the direction: click here
> > 
> > 
> > · Visit the wiki page for this work group to learn more about
> > the charter: click here 
> > 
> > · Plan to join the kick-off IRC meeting and let us know what
> > day/times work for you by accessing the Doodle here: click here
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > We will send out the results of the Doodle to the mail list and look
> > forward to working with you to foster a strong and diverse community.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Imad Sousou (Intel), Egle Sigler (Rackspace), Kavit Munshi (Aptira)
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ___
> > Foundation mailing list
> > foundat...@lists.openstack.org
> > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation
> > 
> 
> 
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Re: [Openstack] [OpenStack Foundation] Openstack Diversity Working Group

2015-06-10 Thread Tom Fifield
If anyone needs help with the timezone conversion, I recommend

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html

Just put in "Portland" and your nearest city into the boxes and you'll
get an hour-by-hour breakdown :)

On 10/06/15 23:39, Barrett, Carol L wrote:
> The Doodle time zone doesn’t seem to be appearing in the local timebased
> upon the viewer.
> 
>  
> 
> Sorry – The time zone is US/Pacific time (UTC-7), you’ll need to do your
> own conversion.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Carol
> 
>  
> 
> *From:*Sousou, Imad [mailto:imad.sou...@intel.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 09, 2015 11:34 AM
> *To:* foundat...@lists.openstack.org; openstack@lists.openstack.org;
> commun...@lists.openstack.org; foundation-bo...@lists.openstack.org;
> openstack-...@lists.openstack.org
> *Subject:* [OpenStack Foundation] Openstack Diversity Working Group
> 
>  
> 
> Stackers – We’re happy to announce the creation of a Diversity Working
> Group. The genesis for this work group was a discussion at the May
> meeting of the OpenStack Board of Directors ahead of the Vancouver Summit.
> 
>  
> 
> The Board is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming place for
> all people to collaborate to drive innovation and design cutting-edge
> data center capabilities, while finding the best answers to our most
> pressing challenges. To achieve this, the Board formed this Work Group
> to determine what actions are required to fulfill this commitment. Three
> Board members volunteered to work with community members in this Work
> Group and bring updates/requests to the Board for discussion and action
> on a regular basis, starting with the July meeting.
> 
>  
> 
> If you’re interested in joining this effort, please:
> 
> · Join the Foundation mail list to participate in discussions
> and shape the direction: click here
> 
> 
> · Visit the wiki page for this work group to learn more about
> the charter: click here 
> 
> · Plan to join the kick-off IRC meeting and let us know what
> day/times work for you by accessing the Doodle here: click here
> 
> 
>  
> 
> We will send out the results of the Doodle to the mail list and look
> forward to working with you to foster a strong and diverse community.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Imad Sousou (Intel), Egle Sigler (Rackspace), Kavit Munshi (Aptira)
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> ___
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> foundat...@lists.openstack.org
> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/foundation
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Re: [Openstack] Small OpenStack Operators

2015-06-08 Thread Tom Fifield

On 09/06/15 04:12, Brendan Johnson wrote:

I am looking for other small OpenStack operators with whom to share
experiences, configurations and discuss issues.  Paragus Strategic IT,
  the company I work for, recently went live with a small OpenStack
based cloud which we are using to provide IaaS to our clients.

Our OpenStack cloud has 3 compute hosts, a Ceph storage cluster for
block storage and swift cluster for backups and archiving.  I am the
only one here who knows how to build and operate an OpenStack cloud.
It would be nice to network with other people managing small OpenStack
clouds by themselves


Great idea, Brendan :)

You might also want to post this message to the operators mailing list 
(http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators 
) to see if you can find some there as well.



Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] OpenStack Kilo Release Note Translation

2015-04-30 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi,

I just clicked "Mark This Page for Translation", which should fix this,
I think.

"""
The page ReleaseNotes/Kilo has been marked up for translation with 166
translation units. The page can now be translated.
"""

Regards,


Tom


On 01/05/15 10:40, Ray Sun wrote:
> By the way, I found this in mediawiki translation plugin document:
> 
> This page contains changes which are not marked for translation." if you
> are not a translation administrator
> 
> Best Regards
> -- Ray
> 
> On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Ray Sun  > wrote:
> 
> Stackers,
> I try to translate OpenStack Kilo release note, but I don't think I
> have permission to do that even if I added translation tag for it.
> Any one who have that permission, please help. Thanks.
> 
> Best Regards
> -- Ray
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Openstack] Request for Trove installation guide

2015-04-07 Thread Tom Fifield
Which distribution do you desire to use?

There are trove installation docs at http://docs.openstack.org/juno/
(choose your distro, and see 10. Add the Orchestration module)


Regards,


Tom

On 07/04/15 23:09, Mariam John wrote:
> Hi Sharada,
> 
>If manual install isnt working for you, then you can try using
> redstack to install. Here's the link:
> https://github.com/openstack/trove-integration
> 
> After installing trove, you can create a mysql image using the command:
> ./redstack kick-start mysql
> 
> If you need help with the manual install, we can help you figure out
> whats going on at the Trove IRC channel.
> 
> Regards,
> Mariam.
> 
> 
> Inactive hide details for Sharada R ---04/07/2015 09:27:56 AM---Hi All,
> Have anyone installed the trove successfuly in Juno relSharada R
> ---04/07/2015 09:27:56 AM---Hi All, Have anyone installed the trove
> successfuly in Juno release if so please provide the link.Us
> 
> From: Sharada R 
> To: "openstack@lists.openstack.org" 
> Date: 04/07/2015 09:27 AM
> Subject: [Openstack] Request for Trove installation guide
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Have anyone installed the trove successfuly in Juno release if so please
> provide the link.Using the below link I tried installing trove
> _http://docs.openstack.org/developer/trove/dev/manual_install.html_
> 
> I was not able to install trove successfully.I found issues in
> trove-guestagent .
> Kindly help.
> 
> Regards,
> Sharada
> 
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Re: [Openstack] User Survey - Deadline Apr 8

2015-04-05 Thread Tom Fifield
Reminder: deadline is April 8th.

Please go to:

http://www.openstack.org/user-survey

and tell your friends.

Any problems - mail me :)


Regards,


Tom

On 26/03/15 11:35, Tom Fifield wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> As you know, before previous summits we have been running a survey of
> OpenStack users. We’re doing it again, and we need your help!
> 
> If you are running an OpenStack cloud, please participate
> in the survey [http://www.openstack.org/user-survey]. If you already
> completed the survey before, you can simply log back in to update your
> deployment details and answer a few new questions. Please note that if
> your survey response has not been updated in 12 months, it will expire,
> so we encourage you to take this time to update your existing profile so
> your deployment can be included in the upcoming analysis.
> 
> As a member of our community, please help us spread the word. We're
> trying to gather as much real-world deployment data as possible to share
> back with you. We have made it easier to fill out and added some new
> questions (eg packaging, containers)
> 
> The information provided is confidential and will only be presented in
> aggregate unless the user consents to making it public.
> 
> The deadline to complete the survey and be part of the next report is
> April 8 at 23:00 UTC.
> 
> Questions? Check out the FAQ [https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/faq]
> or contact me ;)
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Tom
> 


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[Openstack] User Survey - Deadline Apr 8

2015-03-25 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi all,

As you know, before previous summits we have been running a survey of
OpenStack users. We’re doing it again, and we need your help!

If you are running an OpenStack cloud, please participate
in the survey [http://www.openstack.org/user-survey]. If you already
completed the survey before, you can simply log back in to update your
deployment details and answer a few new questions. Please note that if
your survey response has not been updated in 12 months, it will expire,
so we encourage you to take this time to update your existing profile so
your deployment can be included in the upcoming analysis.

As a member of our community, please help us spread the word. We're
trying to gather as much real-world deployment data as possible to share
back with you. We have made it easier to fill out and added some new
questions (eg packaging, containers)

The information provided is confidential and will only be presented in
aggregate unless the user consents to making it public.

The deadline to complete the survey and be part of the next report is
April 8 at 23:00 UTC.

Questions? Check out the FAQ [https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/faq]
or contact me ;)

Thanks for your help!


Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] New to the organisation

2015-02-10 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi Sakshi,

Welcome to OpenStack! It's great to have you.

What are you interested in contributing? Is there a particular project
or technology that is getting your attention?

We have some generic information on how to contribute on our wiki at:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/How_To_Contribute


Regards,


Tom

On 10/02/15 16:43, Sakshi Agarwal wrote:
> Hey,
> I am new and want to contribute to your organisation, can someone
> please guide me along?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sakshi Agarwal
> 
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Re: [Openstack] Neutron vs. FlatDHCP -- what's the latest?

2014-12-21 Thread Tom Fifield
On 22/12/14 11:00, Andrew Bogott wrote:
> Greetings!
> 
> I'm about to set up a new cloud, so for the second time this year I'm
> facing the question of Neutron vs. nova-network.  In our current setup
> we're using nova.network.manager.FlatDHCPManager with floating IPs. 
> This config has been working fine, and would probably be our first
> choice for the new cloud as well.
> 
> At this point is there any compelling reason for us to switch to
> Neutron?  My understanding is that the Neutron flat network model still
> doesn't support anything similar to floating IPs, so if we move to
> Neutron we'll need to switch to a subnet-per-tenant model.  Is that
> still correct?
> 
> I'm puzzled by the statement that " upgrades without instance downtime
> will be available in the Kilo release"[1] -- surely for such a path to
> exist, Kilo/Neutron would need to support all the same use cases as
> nova-network.  If that's right and Neutron is right on the verge of
> supporting flat-with-floating then we may just cool our jets and wait to
> build the new cloud until Kilo is released.  I have no particular reason
> to prefer Neutron, but I'd like to avoid betting on a horse right before
> it's put down :)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Andrew
> 
> [1]
> http://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ops/content/nova-network-deprecation.html

Hi Andrew,

Latest from the -dev mailing list here:

http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-December/053355.html


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Re: [Openstack] Documentation Error??

2014-11-19 Thread Tom Fifield
On 19/11/14 21:38, Georgios Dimitrakakis wrote:
> Hello stackers!
> 
> In OpenStack documentation and specifically on Legacy Networking
> 
> http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/yum/content/ch_basic_environment.html#basics-networking-nova
> 
> 
> says clearly that for a two node installation the interface dedicated to
> the external network should not be configured with an IP address.
> 
> Is this correct??

That is correct. Nova-network will take care of it all.

> Furthermore at the "Verify Connectivity" part is pinging successfully on
> the external network and my question is how is this happening? Does it
> assume that there is a third interface already connected on the external
> network??
> 
> How is accessing the external network without even configuring the
> interface dedicated at it?? Does it assume that the internal network
> somehow performs a routing??
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> G.
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Re: [Openstack] Ironic API

2014-11-14 Thread Tom Fifield
On 14/11/14 02:36, sindhusha.yadavalli wrote:
> Sir/Madam,
> i am Sindhusha from IIIT-Hyd and we are working on project of OpenStack
> Ironic API.
> By following this link:
> http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/dev/dev-quickstart.html
> To connect baremetal we have to set the following:,
> MAC , "IPMI address" , "IPMI user", and "IPMI password"
> 
> will you please guide me how to get IPMI credentials of the system?
> Thanks a lot in advance.

These will be provided by your server manufacturer. Check the manual for
your hardware for the default values, or log in to your server's BIOS to
try and configure them.


Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Contact information on review.openstack.org

2014-10-27 Thread Tom Fifield
On 27/10/14 20:06, Jean-Daniel Bonnetot wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> When I want to commit changes with *git review*, I got 
>   fatal: ICLA contributor agreement requires current contact information.
>   Please review your contact information:
> https://review.openstack.org/#/settings/contact
> 
> And when I try to give input on this form, I got 
>   Code Review - Error
>   Server Error
>   Cannot store contact information
> 
> May I miss something or this is a real issu on review.openstack.org?

Hi,

Please refer to the following FAQ entry:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CLA-FAQ#When_trying_to_sign_the_new_ICLA_and_include_contact_information.2C_why_am_I.27m_getting_an_error_message_saying_that_my_E-mail_address_doesn.27t_correspond_to_a_Foundation_membership.3F


Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] OpenStack 2014.2 ("Juno") is released !

2014-10-19 Thread Tom Fifield
On 17/10/14 21:23, Jitendra Kumar Bhaskar wrote:
> Awesome work by all involved developers from different regions!!!
> 
> As per document when I tried to add juno repo in ubuntu 14.04 am getting
> error :
> 
> # add-apt-repository cloud-archive:juno
> 'juno': not a valid cloud-archive name.
> Must be one of ['folsom', 'folsom-proposed', 'grizzly',
> 'grizzly-proposed', 'havana', 'havana-proposed', 'icehouse',
> 'icehouse-proposed', 'tools', 'tools-proposed']
> 
> Can I know when this repo will be available.
> 

This is a problem with Ubuntu.

It is being tracked in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1362521 , which includes
suggestions for a workaround until such time as Ubuntu is ready.


Regards,


Tom


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[Openstack] User Survey 2014

2014-09-26 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi all,

As you know, before previous summits we have been running a survey of
OpenStack users. We’re doing it again, and we need your help!

If your organization is running an OpenStack cloud, please participate
in the survey [http://www.openstack.org/user-survey]. If you already
completed the survey before, you can simply log back in to update your
deployment details and answer a few new questions. Please note that if
your surveyresponse has not been updated in12 months, it willexpire,sowe
encourage you to take this time to update your existing profile so your
deployment can be included in the upcoming analysis.  

As a member of our community, please help us spread the word. We're
trying to gather as much real-world deployment data as possible to share
back with you.

The information provided is confidential and will only be presented in
aggregate unless the user consents to making it public.

The deadline to complete the survey and be part of the next report is
October 7 at 23:00 UTC. 

Questions? Check out the FAQ [https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/faq]
or contact me ;)

Thanks for your help!

Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Architecture Compute Beginner Question

2014-09-09 Thread Tom Fifield
On 09/09/14 17:38, Christos Grivas wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a fundamental question which, hopefully, someone here can answer.
> I will ask by presenting a probably non-realistic example.
> 
> Lets say I have 10 compute nodes as separate physical machines  with 1
> core each. Without taking into account the ability to overload each core
> (the famous 16:1) I would like to know:
> 
> *Can i use all the 10 cores to create a single instance that takes
> advantage of the all the core pool?* Or the fact that each compute node
> has its own hypervisor limits the core usage of each instance to one?
> Are the whole resources abstracted and seen as one or not?
> 
> Thank you in advance.

Hi Chris,

Thanks for looking into OpenStack! Your question has been asked and
answered previously at:

https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/1230/are-cpu-memory-pooled/

https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/32877/multiple-compute-for-one-instance-is-it-possible/

https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/7925/can-vms-use-paralleled-cpus/

https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/6932/cores-from-multiple-physical-hosts-in-vm/

However, there has been some work going on recently around NUMA  - that
might be worth looking into if you have such a requirement.


Regards,


Tom



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Re: [Openstack] UTS Capstone on SDN using OpenStack

2014-08-19 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi David,

Assuming UTS = uts.edu.au, you might already have access to an OpenStack
Cloud that was paid for by the Australian Government :)

Try and login to the NeCTAR Research Cloud at
https://dashboard.rc.nectar.org.au/ using yout UTS credentials.

Getting started guide is here:
http://support.rc.nectar.org.au/docs/getting-started


Regarding the actual SDN research, I would suggest you look into the
project we call 'Neutron'. Jump on Youtube
(https://www.youtube.com/user/OpenStackFoundation) or
http://www.slideshare.net/ to find a decent introduction.



Regards,


Tom

On 20/08/14 11:48, david butler wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Firstly my apologies if I am using this list inappropriately however I
> believe it will be the best method for me to contact people within the
> OpenStack space.
> 
> I am a 5th year Engineering ICT-Telecommunications student at UTS
> about to begin my Capstone (Thesis/Major project) to complete my
> degree.
> 
> I am looking into developing an SDN environment then going through and
> testing various architectures and technologies utilizing SDN. From
> here I will then conceptualize and potentially create future
> applications using SDN.
> 
> At current I am talking with the university around acquiring a lab for
> this project and thought that possibly OpenStack will have an
> environment that I could potentially use to undertake this project?
> 
> If anyone is aware if this is true or not and or knows of other test
> environments that I could potentially use that would be appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> David Butler



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Re: [Openstack] visa invitation letter for Paris summit

2014-08-18 Thread Tom Fifield
On 19/08/14 11:19, Lu, Lianhao wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I'm not sure this is the appropriate place to ask questions about the visa 
> invitation letter for Paris summit. I followed 
> https://www.openstack.org/summit/openstack-paris-summit-2014/visa-information/
>  to fill the form to request a visa invitation letter more than 1 week ago, 
> but haven't got any reply yet. I've asked the eve...@openstack.org also, but 
> still got no response. I'm not sure how long it will take to get the 
> invitation letter there. Does any know any information about that? Thanks!
> 
> Best Regards,
> -Lianhao

Hi,

eve...@openstack.org is the correct place for this. It's OK to reply to
your email asking for an update on the status of your request - the
people listening to the address are all friendly people, just a little
busy at the moment :) Sorry for the delayed reply!

Normally visa invitations are done in batches, rather than 1-by-1, so
you are probably just waiting for the next batch to be done. I'd suggest
replying to your email to eve...@openstack.org asking for timing
information :)


Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Xen as a hypervisor

2014-08-14 Thread Tom Fifield
On 14/08/14 15:42, Mridhul Pax wrote:
> Stackers - Im planning to use Citrix Xenserver as a hypervisor in my
> environment (Icehouse) . 
> 
> Any one implemented this successfully  ? 

It does work  but :

> Any good good documentation available for the same ?

Unfortunately not - the Xen documentation has not been updated for more
than two years :(

http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-June/038092.html


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Tom


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Re: [Openstack] ownCloud and openstack

2014-07-13 Thread Tom Fifield
  DB crashed, no chance to get the proper data from Swift. User has
no knowledge about object name "urn:oid:153".
>   • For large object(100MB+), OwnCloud chunks it into pieces
and upload each segment to Swift as single object. Swift provide
two methods for handling large object DLO/SLO. It might be good to
leverage it for reduce some loading on OwnCloud. And more
consistency of how large object been stored in Swift.
>   • Data traffic passthrough the OwnCloud server will cause
the bottleneck/loading on OwnCloud host. To upload data to Swift
API from client app directly may bring you some benefits.
>   • OwnCloud can have the shared link from Swift directly
via TempURL feature.
>   • The Object expired feature of Swift is a plus for
OwnCloud to use.
>   • Pre-create folders for user in objectstore as primary
storage mode.
>   • When downloading file, seems OwnCloud will cache it
somewhere. Once the entire object were loaded into OwnCloud then
sending to user. To streaming it is an ideally way to do so from
my perspective.
>
> Renaming is easy on OwnCloud by overwriting the value in DB.
> Thumbnail is good idea.
> To edit txt file on Web is awesome.
>
> I got a problem to upload a 470MB object from OSX client app. It
just showed me timeout but no any further clues here.
>
> Cheers // Hugo
>
>
>
>
> 2014-07-04 10:31 GMT+08:00 John Dickinson mailto:m...@not.mn>>:
> That's fantastic news! Hearing more companies and applications
supporting Swift is great for the community, and it gives us as
contributors yet another use case to reference.
>
> I work with Hugo, so I'll peek over his shoulder to check it
out. Meanwhile, if there's anything I can do to help answer
questions or get involved in the community (from contributing to
getting issues addressed), please let me know.
>
> --John
>
>
> > On Jul 3, 2014, at 6:01 PM, Frank Karlitschek
mailto:fr...@owncloud.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> >
> > Tom Fifield recommended that I send a message to this list.
> >
> > As some of you might know we at ownCloud just added Swift
support as primary storage to ownCloud. This will be released as
part of our upcoming release 7 in about 3 weeks.
> >
> > The code can be seen here.
> > https://github.com/owncloud/core/pull/8383
> >
> >
> > ownCloud is a fully open source solution that can be used a
self hosted Dropbox or Google Drive alternative. The new Swift
backend is an important step for us to mask ownCloud more
scalable, easier to deploy in bigger setups and integrate it
better into OpenStack.
> >
> > Tom suggested to ask here for testers who are willing to try
ownCloud 7 together with Swift.
> > We just announced the RC1 a few minutes ago:
> >
http://mailman.owncloud.org/pipermail/announcements/2014-July/49.html
> >
> >
> > So it would be great if you guys could give it a test and give
some feedback.
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot
> >
> >
> > Cheers
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Re: [Openstack] Looking for OpenStack Training

2014-07-10 Thread Tom Fifield

On 10/07/14 20:09, Archana Mishra wrote:

Hi,

It would be good if you will provide online training  across the globe.
Is it possible as of now ?


Training providers can be found in the OpenStack Marketplace:

http://www.openstack.org/marketplace/training/


Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] missing many configuration with trove installation guide

2014-05-28 Thread Tom Fifield

On 28/05/14 16:02, Yugang LIU wrote:


I install trove following icehouse installation guide on ubuntu 14.04.
Repository is cloud-archive:icehouse

http://docs.openstack.org/icehouse/install-guide/install/apt/content/trove-install.html

I install trove package, but do not find any "conf" file in /etc/trove.

# apt-get install python-trove python-troveclient python-glanceclient \
   trove-common trove-api trove-taskmanager


I write "conf" file by myself refering the guide, but it miss many
configuration for |/etc/trove/api-paste.ini|. Only have section
"|filter:authtoken"|


Unfortunately, this is a bug in Ubuntu:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openstack-trove/+bug/1308543

we are waiting for them to fix it for more than a month now.


There are also other problems with trove on ubuntu:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openstack-trove/+bug/1308523
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openstack-trove/+bug/1308943

Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] WebDAV support in Swift

2014-05-22 Thread Tom Fifield

http://caimito.ngasi.com/ worked for WebDav from Swift last I checked.


On 22/05/14 22:26, John Dickinson wrote:

Off the top of my head, I don't know any middleware that supports this. If you 
do find or write one, I'd love for you to add it to 
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/associated_projects.html.

I've long thought that WebDAV support would be cool[1]. Not that I've seen a lot of 
people demanding it, but it just sounds neat. On the one hand, it should be pretty simple 
since you "just" need to implement the PROPINFO and PROPFIND verbs (IIRC). On 
the other, it could get really tricky when you try to add auth to it. To start with, I'd 
suggest getting it working with no auth, then figure out what your WebDAV clients are 
doing with auth.


[1] as in, I blogged about it nearly four years ago 
http://programmerthoughts.com/openstack/features-i-would-like-to-see-in-swift/

--John



On May 22, 2014, at 6:49 AM, Tarak Mukherjee  wrote:


Any link will help which is having multiple container support ..
--Best Rgds,
Tarak Mukherjee
@tmukharj

On Monday 05 May 2014 09:50 PM, Tarak Mukherjee wrote:

Hello Team,

We would like to know from the experts that , is there any middleware where we can enable 
"WebDAV" support for Swift .
--Best Rgds,
Tarak Mukherjee
@tmukharj



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Re: [Openstack] Juno Summit Videos

2014-05-15 Thread Tom Fifield
All summit videos will be posted on the OpenStack Foundation youtube
channel. They are going up in near real-time.

https://www.youtube.com/user/OpenStackFoundation

Regards,

Tom

On 15/05/14 01:48, Ken Peng wrote:
> I saw there are some from a Chinese site.
> http://www.openstack.cn/p1709.html
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 1:34 PM, trinath.soman...@freescale.com
>   > wrote:
> 
> Hi Stackers-
> 
> __ __
> 
> When can we have live/recorded videos of presentations in Openstack
> Juno Summit.
> 
> __ __
> 
> Help me with the available link if any to view the videos.
> 
> __ __
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> __ __
> 
> --
> 
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> 
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Re: [Openstack] Help with ML2 + Flat Network - Errors on logs while trying it - Instance not created

2014-04-07 Thread Tom Fifield

On 07/04/14 14:56, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:

Well Tom,

I prefer a more "direct" documentation (quick guide) approach, I mean,
which can be at least, used as a "cut and paste" guide, in one big page,
with all the required steps there and, less theory plus a real world and
working example, from the beginning to the end of the guide...

* Install Ubuntu, do this, do that, have fun!

Anyway, sure, I'm thinking about contributing do docs.openstack.org
<http://docs.openstack.org> too... But, right now, I would like to run
ML2 with Flat network first...   :-P


The doc team very much needs more people, and is currently doing 
extensive testing[1] of the install guide pre-icehouse-release - 
including, of course, ML2. It would be great to have you on board as 
soon as possible :)



Regards,

Tom


[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/IcehouseDocTesting

Best!
Thiago

On 7 April 2014 03:30, Tom Fifield mailto:t...@openstack.org>> wrote:

On 07/04/14 14:25, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:

Hello Stackers!

I have a setup of Havana working with Neutron and Flat Networks,
documented on the following guide (it doesn't requires  L3, GRE,
VLANs
or Floating IPs, it is very, very simple):

Havana Simple Flat Guide:
https://gist.github.com/__tmartinx/7019826
<https://gist.github.com/tmartinx/7019826>


My Havana Flat setup above was inspired by this doc:
http://openstack-folsom-__install-guide.readthedocs.org/__en/latest/
<http://openstack-folsom-install-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>

Well, now, I'm trying to achieve the same topology with IceHouse
RC1 on
Ubuntu 14.04 but, it doesn't work. Also, for a few services
(APIs and
EndPoints), I have IPv6 working okay.

When I tried it (IceHouse + Neutron + ML2 / Flat), I'm hit the
following
errors:

1- After login into Horizon:

"*Error: *Unable to retrieve floating IP addresses."

On Apache error.log:

---
_http://paste.openstack.org/__show/75173/_
<http://paste.openstack.org/show/75173/_>

---

/var/log/neutron/server.log:

---
2014-04-07 02:57:48.349 1156 INFO neutron.wsgi
[req-4385ebe9-bee2-4ff3-90b6-__d0b74a5ce6aa None]
2001:1291:2bf:fffa::500
- - [07/Apr/2014 02:57:48] "GET
/v2.0/floatingips.json?tenant___id=__5e0106fa81104c5cbe21e1ccc9eb1a__36
HTTP/1.1" 404 242 0.001862
---

2- When trying to create an instance:

"*Error: *There was an error submitting the form. Please try again."


On Apache error.log:

---
http://paste.openstack.org/__show/75174/
<http://paste.openstack.org/show/75174/>
---

Neutron server.log

---
http://paste.openstack.org/__show/75175/
<http://paste.openstack.org/show/75175/>
---


* The following neutron commands was executed without any
problems (come
from the guide above, hosted on gist.github.com
<http://gist.github.com> <http://gist.github.com>):


--
neutron net-create --tenant-id 5e0106fa81104c5cbe21e1ccc9eb1a__36
sharednet1 --shared --provider:network_type flat
--provider:physical_network physnet1
-
neutron subnet-create --ip-version 4 --tenant-id
5e0106fa81104c5cbe21e1ccc9eb1a__36 sharednet1 10.33.14.0/24
<http://10.33.14.0/24>
<http://10.33.14.0/24> --dns_nameservers list=true 8.8.4.4 8.8.8.8

--


My confs are:

ml2_conf.ini: http://paste.openstack.org/__show/75176/
<http://paste.openstack.org/show/75176/>
neutron.conf: http://paste.openstack.org/__show/75177/
<http://paste.openstack.org/show/75177/>

-

So, what I'm not understanding is: why OpenStack with Neutron +
ML2 /
Flat is, somehow, looking for "floating_ips", that triggers some 404
errors ??? I don't need any Floating IP when with Flat and Provider
Network...


* What am I missing?!


-
BTW, if you guys can help me, I'll be able to complete my new guide,
here is the draft that I'm working on:

Ultimate OpenStack IceHouse Guide - ML2 Flat Network.md -
https://gist.github.com/__tmartinx/9177697
<https://gist.github.com/tmartinx/9177697>
-


Is there a reason you don't contribute to the documentation on
docs.openstack.org <http://docs.openstack.org> ?

Regards,

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Re: [Openstack] Help with ML2 + Flat Network - Errors on logs while trying it - Instance not created

2014-04-06 Thread Tom Fifield

On 07/04/14 14:25, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:

Hello Stackers!

I have a setup of Havana working with Neutron and Flat Networks,
documented on the following guide (it doesn't requires  L3, GRE, VLANs
or Floating IPs, it is very, very simple):

Havana Simple Flat Guide:
https://gist.github.com/tmartinx/7019826


My Havana Flat setup above was inspired by this doc:
http://openstack-folsom-install-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

Well, now, I'm trying to achieve the same topology with IceHouse RC1 on
Ubuntu 14.04 but, it doesn't work. Also, for a few services (APIs and
EndPoints), I have IPv6 working okay.

When I tried it (IceHouse + Neutron + ML2 / Flat), I'm hit the following
errors:

1- After login into Horizon:

"*Error: *Unable to retrieve floating IP addresses."

On Apache error.log:

---
_http://paste.openstack.org/show/75173/_
---

/var/log/neutron/server.log:

---
2014-04-07 02:57:48.349 1156 INFO neutron.wsgi
[req-4385ebe9-bee2-4ff3-90b6-d0b74a5ce6aa None] 2001:1291:2bf:fffa::500
- - [07/Apr/2014 02:57:48] "GET
/v2.0/floatingips.json?tenant_id=5e0106fa81104c5cbe21e1ccc9eb1a36
HTTP/1.1" 404 242 0.001862
---

2- When trying to create an instance:

"*Error: *There was an error submitting the form. Please try again."

On Apache error.log:

---
http://paste.openstack.org/show/75174/
---

Neutron server.log

---
http://paste.openstack.org/show/75175/
---


* The following neutron commands was executed without any problems (come
from the guide above, hosted on gist.github.com ):

--
neutron net-create --tenant-id 5e0106fa81104c5cbe21e1ccc9eb1a36
sharednet1 --shared --provider:network_type flat
--provider:physical_network physnet1
-
neutron subnet-create --ip-version 4 --tenant-id
5e0106fa81104c5cbe21e1ccc9eb1a36 sharednet1 10.33.14.0/24
 --dns_nameservers list=true 8.8.4.4 8.8.8.8
--


My confs are:

ml2_conf.ini: http://paste.openstack.org/show/75176/
neutron.conf: http://paste.openstack.org/show/75177/

-

So, what I'm not understanding is: why OpenStack with Neutron + ML2 /
Flat is, somehow, looking for "floating_ips", that triggers some 404
errors ??? I don't need any Floating IP when with Flat and Provider
Network...


* What am I missing?!


-
BTW, if you guys can help me, I'll be able to complete my new guide,
here is the draft that I'm working on:

Ultimate OpenStack IceHouse Guide - ML2 Flat Network.md -
https://gist.github.com/tmartinx/9177697
-


Is there a reason you don't contribute to the documentation on 
docs.openstack.org ?


Regards,

Tom

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Re: [Openstack] [Trove] Trove interface

2014-04-02 Thread Tom Fifield

Config option reference is in too:

http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/config-reference/content/ch_configuring-trove.html

On 03/04/14 05:42, Syed Armani wrote:

Hi Folks,

There is a review in process for manual installation guide[1]. If
someone wants to set up trove with vagrant and virtualbox, you can have
a look here[2]. If you are looking for docs on how to use trove client,
look here [3].

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/78608/
[2] https://github.com/fghaas/perconalive2014
[3]
http://docs.rackspace.com/cdb/api/v1.0/cdb-getting-started/content/List_Databases_Instance_Trove.html

--Syed Armani

On 03/04/14 2:50 am, Anne Gentle wrote:

Hi all,
Trove is in that awkward adolescent stage where they are about to become
integrated with all of OpenStack but we don't have them in all the
operator/deployer docs yet.

In flight:
There is a writer at Tesora working on adding Trove to the install guides.
There is API reference info to be added to
http://api.openstack.org/api-ref.html through the api-site/api-ref/
process. *
We still need a section added to the Virtual Machine Image Guide so that
deployers know how to make DBaaS (trove) work for their users:
http://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/content/ *

There is command-line interface reference:
http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/content/troveclient_commands.html

There is API documentation that we don't publish anywhere:
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/database-api/tree/openstack-database-api/src/markdown/database-api-v1.md

There is contributor dev doc at:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/trove/

Please be patient and understand the state that we're all viewing Trove
at right now - about to hop onto the train that is OpenStack integration.

Thanks,
Anne

* No one is assigned to these two doc tasks to my knowledge but we
identified them at the trove mid-cycle meetup.




On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Parrott, Robert mailto:parr...@g.harvard.edu>> wrote:

 Is there documentation? Can you share links?

 Thanks!


 On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Hopper, Justin mailto:justin.hop...@hp.com>> wrote:

 Ali,

 Please let us know what where you see opportunities for
 improvement with Trove documentation.

 Thanks,

 Justin Hopper
 Software Engineer - DBaaS
 irc: juice | gpg: EA238CF3 | twt: @justinhopper

 From: Ali Nazemian mailto:alinazem...@gmail.com>>
 Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at 9:37
 To: Akihiro Motoki mailto:amot...@gmail.com>>
 Cc: openstack mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>>
 Subject: Re: [Openstack] Trove interface

 Thank you very much but why the documentation for trove is so poor?


 On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Akihiro Motoki
 mailto:amot...@gmail.com>> wrote:

 Hi Ali,

 Horizon Icehouse release which is coming soon support Trove.
 If keystone has Trove endpoint, Trove support in Horizon will be
 enabled automatically.

 On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 5:35 AM, Ali Nazemian
 mailto:alinazem...@gmail.com>> wrote:
 > Hi,
 > I recently got familiar with trove, I want to know that is there 
any
 > interface (web interface) available for using trove or just the 
trove
 > command line is considered for this purpose?
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Re: [Openstack] Call for participation: translate Horizon for Icehouse version

2014-03-24 Thread Tom Fifield
Bengali:

https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/openstack/language/bn_IN/

Hindi:

https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/openstack/language/hi/


if there is no local team on the wiki @
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam then perhaps there is no
coordinator right now. Instructions to create a local team can be found
at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam/CreateLocalTeam

Regards,

Tom

On 25/03/14 06:06, Adam Lawson wrote:
> For instance, if we want to work on the Hindi / Bengali translations, it
> says to join another team but provides no link to help me do so. Thoughts?
> 
> */
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> 
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Adam Lawson  > wrote:
> 
> If the language team page says I must join an OpenStack team in
> order to do any work, how do I do so when the join team says to join
> some other team without being specific?
> 
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> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Ying Chun Guo  > wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> It's very near the release of Icehouse now.
> We need help on the translation of Horizon, especially to the
> following languages:
> Portuguese,
> French,
> Dutch,
> Russian,
> Spanish,
> Traditional Chinese
> Polish.
> 
> The translation of these languages are very near to the goal,
> only hundreds of strings left.
> Other languages are welcome too.
> 
> If you want to help, go to
> 
> https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/resource/openstack-dashboard-translations/
> 
> https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/resource/horizon-translations/
> 
> https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/resource/horizon-js-translations/
> 
> If the translation can be 100% done before RC2 (around April
> 10th), it will be shipped with OpenStack Icehouse.
> If you have questions, go to IRC channel #openstack-translation,
> or attend our IRC meeting at March 20th  UTC in the channel
> of #openstack-meeting.
> 
> Best regards
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Re: [Openstack] Fwd: [nova] [rfc] drop XML from v3 API entirely

2014-01-15 Thread Tom Fifield

On 15/01/14 22:02, Russell Bryant wrote:

On 01/13/2014 08:52 PM, Tom Fifield wrote:

According to the most recent user survey, more than 30% of users consume
the XML API.


Do you have a reference with more detail on this?  Simply "30%" doesn't
really mean much without more detail on what the question was, what the
choices where, how many answered the question, etc ...


Survey questions can of course be found at 
https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/. This particular one was found on 
the second page of the "About your OpenStack Deployments" section:


"""
What formats do you use for the API?
[X] XML
[X] JSON
"""

From the data from 2013-10-11:

30.67% of survey takers ticked XML
69.32% of survey takers ticked JSON

of course this question allowed overlap - the ticking of both boxes. The 
overlap is 17.17% (or, if you prefer - 13.49% "pure" XML, and 52% "pure" 
JSON)



83% of deployments answered this question. As a comparison, this is a 
similar number to how many answered the "hypervisors" question (87%).



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Re: [Openstack] Fwd: [nova] [rfc] drop XML from v3 API entirely

2014-01-14 Thread Tom Fifield

On 14/01/14 19:29, Sean Dague wrote:

On 01/13/2014 08:52 PM, Tom Fifield wrote:

According to the most recent user survey, more than 30% of users consume
the XML API.



Well they aren't using it for glance (which as no XML API). So I'm
curious what that number really means in that case.


There is a plan to release an updated survey soon, for release of 
results at least a month prior to the Juno summit. I'd propose asking 
them :)



Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Fwd: [nova] [rfc] drop XML from v3 API entirely

2014-01-13 Thread Tom Fifield
According to the most recent user survey, more than 30% of users consume 
the XML API.


Regards,


Tom

On 14/01/14 00:06, 郭龙仓 wrote:

approve.

2014年1月13日 下午11:39于 "Sean Dague" mailto:s...@dague.net>>写道:

This is a thread on the openstack-dev list, but Russell wisely thought
we should get broader openstack community input.

Now is the time for opinions. Please be civil, but please express them,
because it will impact the decision in Nova v3 in icehouse.


 Original Message 
Subject: [nova] [rfc] drop XML from v3 API entirely
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 09:38:47 -0500
From: Sean Dague mailto:s...@dague.net>>
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
mailto:openstack-...@lists.openstack.org>>

I know we've been here before, but I want to raise this again while
there is still time left in icehouse.

I would like to propose that the Nova v3 API removes the XML payload
entirely. It adds complexity to the Nova code, and it requires
duplicating all our test resources, because we need to do everything
onces for JSON and once for XML. Even worse, the dual payload strategy
that nova employed leaked out to a lot of other projects, so they now
think maintaining 2 payloads is a good thing (which I would argue it is
not).

As we started talking about reducing tempest concurrency in the gate, I
was starting to think a lot about what we could shed that would let us
keep up a high level of testing, but bring our overall time back down.
The fact that Nova provides an extremely wide testing surface makes this
challenging.

I think it would be a much better situation if the Nova API is a single
payload type. The work on the jsonschema validation is also something
where I think we could get to a fully discoverable API, which would
be huge.

If we never ship v3 API with XML as stable, we can deprecate it
entirely, and let it die with v2 ( probably a year out ).

 -Sean

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Re: [Openstack] [Neutron] where is the link to latest network admin guide

2014-01-02 Thread Tom Fifield
On 02/01/14 18:19, sylecn wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> The network admin guide was at
> http://docs.openstack.org/network-admin/admin/content/ch_adv_features.html,
> but the link has been down for a while, it just redirects to cloud admin
> guide, which is not the same thing. Google did not tell me the new link.
> 
> FYI I can find the grizzly network admin guide here:
> http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-network/admin/content/
> 
> Anyone know where has the document moved?

http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/content/ch_networking.html#section_networking-adv-features


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Re: [Openstack] Installation Guide, Basic Architecture, and Minimum Controller Components

2013-12-27 Thread Tom Fifield

On 28/12/13 02:21, Jeffrey Walton wrote:

I'm setting up another test installation. I'm working on Ubuntu with
Havana using 
http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/.

According to the OpenStack Installation Guide, the example uses a
Controller with Keystone, Glance and Nova. Freat job on those
documents, btw. (See http://postimg.org/image/ct3i150qr/ for a screen
capture of the page with a logical diagram).

I want to move Keystone to its own virtual machine for segregation
(this will eventually be a security requirement). I also want to move
Nova to its own VM (in addition to one VM for a Swift node).

What are the minimum components required for the controller? Does that
leave Glance, MySQL and RabbitMQ? Can Glance be moved somewhere if
desired (or must it remain on the controller)?

Sorry about the basic question. I'm still working though examples to
see what works, what does not, and how I manage to break things ;)


There is actually no concept of a 'controller' in OpenStack :) It's just 
something the docs (and many deployments) do to name a collection of 
services that live together.


So, if you want MySQL, Glance, RabbitMQ and Keystone to all live on 
their own VMs - that's completely fine. You just need to update the 
service endpoints, hostnames in configuration files, firewall entries 
and so on.



Regards,


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Re: [Openstack] Today - Doc Bug Day

2013-12-19 Thread Tom Fifield
Reminder: Doc Bug Day is today.

On 13/12/13 08:16, Tom Fifield wrote:
> Reminder: Friday next week - Doc Bug Day.
> 
> Current number of doc bugs: 505
> 
> On 22/11/13 11:27, Tom Fifield wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> This month, docs reaches 500 bugs, making it the 2nd-largest project by
>> bug count in all of OpenStack. Yes, it beats Cinder, Horizon, Swift,
>> Keystone and Glance, and will soon surpass Neutron.
>>
>> In order to start the new year in a slightly better state, we have
>> arranged a bug squash day:
>>
>>
>> Friday, December 20th
>>
>>
>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/BugDay
>>
>>
>> Join us in #openstack-doc whenever you get to your computer, and let's
>> beat the bugs :)
>>
>>
>> For those who are unfamiliar:
>> Bug days are a day-long event where all the OpenStack community focuses
>> exclusively on a task around bugs corresponding to the bug day topic.
>> With so many community members available around the same task, these
>> days are a great way to start joining the OpenStack community.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Tom
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Re: [Openstack] Q: Switft OwnCloud

2013-12-16 Thread Tom Fifield
Yes, swift is supported as a file store backend of OwnCloud, including
with Keystone support.

Regards,


Tom

On 17/12/13 13:14, Frans Thamura wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> 
> I am thinking to use swift on own cloud, is it possible ?
> 
> 
> or is there alternative to use swift as file sharing in office and on internet
> 
> 
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Re: [Openstack] Bringing focus to the Operators and Users at the next summit

2013-12-16 Thread Tom Fifield
On 17/12/13 02:55, Tim Bell wrote:
>  
> 
> Specifying something as a bug needs to determine things like ‘what
> component should this be addressed in’ and describing the desired
> behaviour. Many of the comments from the survey describe the pain
> points, rather than the solutions. Upgrading is difficult, no mechanism
> to auto restart VMs on other hypervisors, monitoring frameworks,
> inconsistent options in command line tools and APIs, … equally, missing
> functional gaps do not fall well into the bug system.
> 
>  
> 
> I have received the feedback from operators when raising issues that
> they get the response ‘contributions are welcome’. Running an openstack
> cloud can be non-trivial, especially the big ones, and there is a need
> to appreciate that this effort is a significant part of the OpenStack
> community effort (along with the blogs, the documentation updates, the
> summit presentations).
> 
>  
> 
> I personally have a different proposal to Tristan (although I like his)…
> my proposal is that each program should have a session dedicated to
> user/operator needs at the start.  Between the UC, the volunteers to
> look at the survey comments and the user group ambassadors, we should be
> able to put together a set of pain points to be considered for the next
> release… solutions are up to the design teams.

While I think that having such a session in each program fits well with
"our" (being "the developers'") mentality and/or schedule, I feel that
it does not suit with that of operators.

This is because, as an operator, you typically don't just have problems
or feedback with one project.

Looking through the survey comments, it's likely that if those kind of
operators were attending summits, they'd have to attend a high fraction
of every such session.

In addition, points of pain can often be about the integration between
services, the consistency between them, or whole-of-project issues. Like
the fact our python clients all have different import lines, or the way
DNS works between Nova and Neutron, and so on.


The conversation of late has been leaning towards a happy scenario where
"operators" and "developers" come together in a session and the former
presents their concerns to the latter, who promptly go away and Fix All
The Things.

To be frank, having been on the "operator" side of the fence, and
participating in all of the frequent cursing, desk-slamming,
whiteboard-workarounding, nagios-alert-spam-receiving it takes to run an
OpenStack cloud ... I'm not sure we can let "operators" loose in such a
session without some kind of filter - it might put "developers" off
helping if we descent into full sysadmin rant :) But we do need to get
that feedback through somehow.

I have full appreciation for the session that the swift team ran with
the LINE guys at Hong Kong - that was seriously awesome to hear about
and we should be doing more of it. Though, I believe some of the value
came from the fact that it was an individual user stepping through their
entire requirements. Challenging the assumptions. Quite different from a
torrent of people in a room :)


The survey comments we've got are good, as is the plan Tim has put
together to wrangle them into a format where they perhaps can be taken
to developers as bugs, or blueprints - as Joe suggested. However, due to
the nature of the survey, they are most often brief, and surface-level.

I believe what "getting Operators in a room" can achieve for us is
providing that same kind of feedback, but with far greater depth than
can be achieved by a 200 pixel survey box.

A scenario I'd propose is to arrange something where we:
1. allow the full-descent into sysadmin rant, where people feel
comfortable to air each and every grievance they've had with any part of
OpenStack, recording all of this (in a manipulable, written format minus
cursing)
2. refuel our sysadmins with [beverage], while a small team attempts to
wrangle the mass of comment into something that can be discussed
3. bring back in the fearless operators, then have a more structured
discussion about which items are really the big ones - and dive deeper
into those so a full understanding is had of use-cases/'whys'/'whats'


at the conclusion of this session, we clean it up a bit and can pass it
on to our super-awesome "developers", who probably haven't had time to
make it to this multi-hour session, but will subsequently bow in awe of
all of the awesome suggestions and people who love their work :)

For thoroughness, this passing-to could happen at session-per-program as
suggested, or in some other asynchronous way.


Regards,



Tom


>  
> 
> Tim
> 
>  
> 
> *From:*Joe Gordon [mailto:joe.gord...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 16 December 2013 18:38
> *To:* Tristan Goode
> *Cc:* openstack@lists.openstack.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack] Bringing focus to the Operators and Users at
> the next summit
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 10:36 PM, Tristan Goode  > wro

Re: [Openstack] Dealing with Out of Date wiki pages

2013-12-15 Thread Tom Fifield
On 29/08/13 05:53, Tom Fifield wrote:
> On 29/08/13 05:42, Ryan Lane wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Bob Ball > <mailto:bob.b...@citrix.com>> wrote:
>>
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: Daniel P. Berrange [mailto:berra...@redhat.com
>> <mailto:berra...@redhat.com>]
>> > Sent: 28 August 2013 10:27
>> >
>> > On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 01:06:01PM +1000, Tom Fifield wrote:
>> > > TL;DR - Obsolete page on the wiki? Consider moving it to the
>> > > Obsolete namespace.
>> > > Alternative proposals and thoughts very welcome!!
>> >
>> > So I think a better option is to define an "Obsolete Content"
>> > template which would add a prominent banner across the top of the
>> > page which warns users that the content is out of date and asks
>> > for contributions to update it.
>>
>> I agree that using a template in this way would be better than
>> moving pages to the Obsolete namespace.
>>
>> I do think that we should have some automatic process to mark pages
>> as possibly obsolete as well.
>>
>> Perhaps we could make better use of the categories?  My thoughts are
>> having a category for pages that will automatically be marked as
>> obsolete, a category for potentially obsolete pages, one for
>> obsolete and another for pages which will never be obsolete, or
>> pages kept in that state for the archive (e.g. blueprints).
>>
>> Each page could also have a designated owner who can be contacted
>> when a page is being considered for moving to the obsolete category
>> - even if it's just a comment at the bottom of the page, or another
>> category - to give the human review element.
>>
>> I'm not very familiar with mediawiki - but perhaps templates would
>> be better used for all of the above.
>>
>>
>> One plus of using an Obsolete namespace is that it removes the pages
>> from the default search results when searching in the wiki.
>>
>> Maybe a template that applies a "To be obsoleted' category + a bot that
>> moves pages from the "To be obsoleted" category into the Obsolete
>> namespace after a period of time would be better? I have a feeling that
>> documents being moved into the Obsolete category are docs that will
>> never be updated, though. My original recommendation was for them to
>> just be deleted, so I think the current approach is more lenient. I
>> guess I'm just a deletionist :).
> 
> Yes - the removal from search was a big positive for me. There were some
> very old install instructions in there with generic enough page titles
> that there were still people trying to use them.
> 
> I also feel that the kind of pages that get obsoleted are the ones that
> will never get updated.
> 
> You can find some examples at the below link:
> 
> https://wiki.openstack.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AAllPages&from=&to=&namespace=110

For reference, I made two new templates (see below for how to use them).
This was based on feedback, where people would find pages that fleshed
out a feature/blueprint design that were never updated to say whether
they we implemented or not.

So we have:

{{ImplementedFeature}}
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Template:ImplementedFeature
"This page was used to help design a feature that has been implemented.
As a result, this page is unlikely to be updated and could contain
outdated information"

which will tell them that "yes, it is part of OpenStack, but it could be
quite different now". Have been typically using these for
blueprint-fleshing pages that are at least from two releases ago and
aren;t the kind that get updated.

and:

{{OldDesignPage}}
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Template:OldDesignPage
"This page was used to help design a feature for a previous release of
OpenStack. It may or may not have been implemented. As a result, this
page is unlikely to be updated and could contain outdated information."

where it's difficult to determine whether it actually made it in or not.
Currently this for pages that haven't been updated for 1-2 years.


If anyone's interested in this kind of thing, I'm keeping these kind of
tips at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/WikiGardening


Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Friday Dec 20th - Doc Bug Day

2013-12-12 Thread Tom Fifield
Reminder: Friday next week - Doc Bug Day.

Current number of doc bugs: 505

On 22/11/13 11:27, Tom Fifield wrote:
> All,
> 
> This month, docs reaches 500 bugs, making it the 2nd-largest project by
> bug count in all of OpenStack. Yes, it beats Cinder, Horizon, Swift,
> Keystone and Glance, and will soon surpass Neutron.
> 
> In order to start the new year in a slightly better state, we have
> arranged a bug squash day:
> 
> 
> Friday, December 20th
> 
> 
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/BugDay
> 
> 
> Join us in #openstack-doc whenever you get to your computer, and let's
> beat the bugs :)
> 
> 
> For those who are unfamiliar:
> Bug days are a day-long event where all the OpenStack community focuses
> exclusively on a task around bugs corresponding to the bug day topic.
> With so many community members available around the same task, these
> days are a great way to start joining the OpenStack community.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Tom
> 
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Re: [Openstack] New user group in Sacramento schedules first meetup

2013-11-21 Thread Tom Fifield

Welcome :)

Do be sure to add your details to the Wiki:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackUserGroups

There are also some hints at:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackUserGroups/HowTo

and you're also lucky enough to have a couple of our OpenStack 
Ambassadors nearby - Sean and Colin CCd - who can likely provide some 
assistance in getting started.



Regards,


Tom

On 22/11/13 14:29, Stephen Halpin wrote:

Hello

The Sacramento OpenStack Users Group has scheduled its first meet up
on December 12th from 7pm to 8pm in the meeting room of the Carmichael
Library, 5605 Marconi Ave, Carmichael, CA.

Hope to see you there!

Meetup group:
http://www.meetup.com/OpenStack-Sacramento/events/151957752/

Best Regards
Stephen




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[Openstack] Friday Dec 20th - Doc Bug Day

2013-11-21 Thread Tom Fifield

All,

This month, docs reaches 500 bugs, making it the 2nd-largest project by 
bug count in all of OpenStack. Yes, it beats Cinder, Horizon, Swift, 
Keystone and Glance, and will soon surpass Neutron.


In order to start the new year in a slightly better state, we have 
arranged a bug squash day:



Friday, December 20th


https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/BugDay


Join us in #openstack-doc whenever you get to your computer, and let's 
beat the bugs :)



For those who are unfamiliar:
Bug days are a day-long event where all the OpenStack community focuses 
exclusively on a task around bugs corresponding to the bug day topic. 
With so many community members available around the same task, these 
days are a great way to start joining the OpenStack community.



Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Heat - Error: Unable to retrieve stack list.

2013-10-30 Thread Tom Fifield

On 31/10/13 12:25, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:

Guys,

I'm trying to install and enable Heat but, I'm facing some problems, look:


heat.log:

Right after clicking on "Dashboard -> Stacks":

http://paste.openstack.org/show/50258/

A few seconds pass, browser still waiting, and more error messages:

http://paste.openstack.org/show/50259/



It almost looks like your heat-engine service isn't running.

Regards,

Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Heat - Malformed endpoint URL

2013-10-30 Thread Tom Fifield

On 31/10/13 12:19, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:

Mmm... Apparently, the document is wrong, I tried this now:

keystone endpoint-create --region sp-east-1 --service-id
$heat_service_id --publicurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/\$(tenant_id)s' --adminurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/\$(tenant_id)s' --internalurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/\$(tenant_id)s'

And it seems to be working now, I'll keep testing it.

Can someone confirm it the doc is currently wrong or not?!


Doc is likely wrong. Please file a bug.


Cheers!
Thiago


On 30 October 2013 23:02, Martinx - ジェームズ
mailto:thiagocmarti...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello Stackers!   =)

I'm following this doc:


http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/heat-install.html


Commands ok:


On heat server:

heat-manage db_sync # OK


On controller:

keystone user-create --name=heat --pass=Heat_PAss
--email=h...@yourdomain.com  # OK

keystone user-role-add --user=heat --tenant=service --role=admin # OK

keystone service-create --name heat --type orchestration
--description 'Heat Orchestration API' # OK

keystone service-create --name heat-cfn --type cloudformation
--description 'Heat CloudFormation API' # OK


Heat:

# Apparently runs Okay
keystone endpoint-create --region sp-east-1 --service-id
$heat_service_id --publicurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/%\(tenant_id\)s'
--adminurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/%\(tenant_id\)s'
--internalurl 'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/%\(tenant_id\)s'


Heat-CFN:

# Apparently runs Okay
keystone endpoint-create --region sp-east-1 --service-id
$heat_cfn_service_id --publicurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8000/v1' --adminurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8000/v1' --internalurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8000/v1'


But, nova-compute.log immediately starts to show:

---
2013-10-30 22:43:13.513 21440  ERROR
nova.network.neutronv2 [-] Neutron client authentication failed:
{"error": {"message": "Malformed endpoint URL
(http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/%\\(tenant_id\\)s), see
ERROR log for details.", "code": 500, "title": "Internal Server Error"}}
---

The file /var/log/heat/heat.log shows:

---
2013-10-29 13:11:47.346 1496 INFO heat.api [-] Starting Heat ReST
API on 0.0.0.0:8004 
---

Any tips?!

Regards,
Thiago




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[Openstack] Promoting the role of +1 reviewers in our community

2013-10-29 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

Recently, I did something crazy and got into the "top 10" reviewers for 
OpenStack in a 30/60 day window. Admittedly, this was for documentation 
 - which is quite a bit different than code - but the experience did 
give me a small window of insight into the challenge faced by our 
venerable core reviewers. It's a really tough job!


One of the aspects that I noticed in doing so many reviews is that a 
review was much easier to perform if another reviewer had been through 
it beforehand. That is, a patch had gone through a couple of -1 
iterations to finally get a +1 before I saw it.


This made me think a little about how much emphasis we place as a 
community on +2 reviews. It can seem at times like they're the only 
reviews we care about. Hell, I've even heard song lyrics from a 
community member that imply this :D


I think it's time to bend that focus slightly, and promote the role of 
the +1 reviewers. Every review that a non-core reviewer does helps 
reduce the burden of core reviewers just that little bit.


Do you see this too? How can we help encourage more +1 reviews?

Anyway, here's cheers to all the non-core reviewers :)


Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] 回复: 答复: How to exclude some IP's from vmnet ?

2013-10-27 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi,

You do not have to use Neutron to prevent IP addresses in your range
from being used.

I believe that there's some CLI magic for this now, but even if there
isn't you can just edit the database to mark individual IPs as 'reserved'.

Regards,


Tom

On 24/10/13 21:45, 董建华 wrote:
>  
> Hi Liu,
>  
> Thank you for your response, i'm installing the Havana release on Ubuntu
> 12.04 LTS, following the DOC "openstack-install-guide-apt-trunk.pdf",i
> have not used Neutron till now.
>  
> *发件人:* Liudong (G) 
> *发送时间:* 2013-10-24 17:48
> *收件人:* 董建华 ; Openstack
> 
> *主题:* 答复: [Openstack] How to exclude some IP's from vmnet ?
> 
> Hi,Dong,
> 
> Can you tell us which release do you use? I only know that Neutron API
> can fix this case.
> 
>  
> 
> Hello all,
> 
>  
> 
> How can i exclude some IP's or some IP ranges from vmnet when creating
> the VM network ? Because some IP's are using by some other hosts and
> gateway/DNS servers.
> 
>  
> 
> # nova network-create vmnet --fixed-range-v4=192.168.11.0/24
> --bridge-interface=br100 --multi-host=T --gateway=192.168.11.254
> --dns1=192.168.11.36
> 
> 
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Re: [Openstack] Call for help: Havana Install testing

2013-10-17 Thread Tom Fifield
On 18/10/13 10:15, Tom Fifield wrote:
> On 18/10/13 10:05, Tom Fifield wrote:
>> On 18/10/13 00:59, James Page wrote:
>>> On 15/10/13 16:03, Anne Gentle wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here are links to the guides in progress: Installation Guide for
>>>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Fedora -
>>>> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/yum/content/
>>>
>>>> Installation Guide for Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS) Server -
>>>> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/content/
>>>
>>> Running through the Ceilometer section I note that the install guide
>>> is using MongoDB from 10gen's repositories.  The Havana Cloud Archive
>>> includes MongoDB 2.4.6 which is the latest stable point release for
>>> MongoDB - was there a specific reason to step outside of the distro
>>> packages?
>>>
>>> If so let me know so I can try and fix that up :-).
>>
>> Nope, that would be my bad - it's great to know that MongoDB is in cloud
>> archive! I will patch this now. Thanks so much for the read :)
> 
> https://review.openstack.org/52526

argh! that's the wrong patch, try:

https://review.openstack.org/52545



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Re: [Openstack] Call for help: Havana Install testing

2013-10-17 Thread Tom Fifield
On 18/10/13 10:05, Tom Fifield wrote:
> On 18/10/13 00:59, James Page wrote:
>> On 15/10/13 16:03, Anne Gentle wrote:
>>
>>> Here are links to the guides in progress: Installation Guide for
>>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Fedora -
>>> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/yum/content/
>>
>>> Installation Guide for Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS) Server -
>>> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/content/
>>
>> Running through the Ceilometer section I note that the install guide
>> is using MongoDB from 10gen's repositories.  The Havana Cloud Archive
>> includes MongoDB 2.4.6 which is the latest stable point release for
>> MongoDB - was there a specific reason to step outside of the distro
>> packages?
>>
>> If so let me know so I can try and fix that up :-).
> 
> Nope, that would be my bad - it's great to know that MongoDB is in cloud
> archive! I will patch this now. Thanks so much for the read :)

https://review.openstack.org/52526

Regards,


Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Call for help: Havana Install testing

2013-10-17 Thread Tom Fifield
On 18/10/13 00:59, James Page wrote:
> On 15/10/13 16:03, Anne Gentle wrote:
> 
>> Here are links to the guides in progress: Installation Guide for
>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Fedora -
>> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/yum/content/
> 
>> Installation Guide for Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS) Server -
>> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/content/
> 
> Running through the Ceilometer section I note that the install guide
> is using MongoDB from 10gen's repositories.  The Havana Cloud Archive
> includes MongoDB 2.4.6 which is the latest stable point release for
> MongoDB - was there a specific reason to step outside of the distro
> packages?
> 
> If so let me know so I can try and fix that up :-).

Nope, that would be my bad - it's great to know that MongoDB is in cloud
archive! I will patch this now. Thanks so much for the read :)

Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Seeking Advice & Info for New Installation

2013-10-16 Thread Tom Fifield
On 17/10/13 00:41, Jonathan Proulx wrote:
> Welcome,
> 
> Not sure about the docker support question, so I'll leave that to others
> 
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Sarah Gerweck  wrote:
> 
>> Is Havana still on track to be released in two days? Or is the release
>> calendar out of date? If Havana will really be out in two days I will
>> certainly wait. If Havana is coming late, does anybody have a best-guess
>> ballpark timeline? (A week? A month? A quarter? I promise not to complain if
>> it's inaccurate: I'm just trying to figure out if it would be worth
>> waiting.)
> 
> The release engineering types will have a more specific answer, but
> OpenStack releases tend to be very much on time.  I haven't paid
> minute attention but if they haven't been precisely on time it's only
> varied by a few days.
> 
>> If I want to install Havana before it's officially released, what's the best
>> way to do that? For the OS, is the Ubuntu server distro with bundled
>> OpenStack the best way to go? (That is my current inclination, as I want to
>> get this stuff working as quickly as possible—but I obviously don't want to
>> do anything stupid.)
> 
> If Ubuntu is your OS of choice I'd recommend 12.04 with packages from
> their "cloud archive"
> see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive , they even have a
> havana repo up (I'm using 12.04 and grizzly not sure what is in havana
> there)
> 
>> Is there a good preview build of Ubuntu+OpenStack out there that has the
>> latest Havana builds or would I need to roll my own? (And how hard is this?)
> 
> Using your configuration management system of choice is usually best,
> most have pretty good openstack support.  I'm most familiar with the
> puppet way.  Going completely roll your own isn't that bad, most
> people get hung up a bit on networking (even with community config
> modules or cook books).  This this is good for conceptual discussion
> about what implementation strategies meet your goals.  #openstack IRC
> on freenode is excellent for when you trip up trying to implement
> those plans and are trying to debug.
> 
> There's lots of moving parts, but once you get use to the layout and
> terminology it's not too hard to find your way around.
> 
>> If I were to install the current Ubuntu server distro with Grizzly, how hard
>> would it be to upgrade everything later? I won't have a big cluster or
>> anything: just a couple of very powerful boxes. (I wouldn't want to have to
>> recreate the VMs or reinstall the OS, but some downtime wouldn't be a
>> problem.)
> 
> Given the short cycle I'd do the initial deploy and test with havana
> rc2 bits that are out now.  Named version upgrades don't require VM
> downtime though they do tend to disrupt the control plane (there's
> work to provide V-1 backwards compatibility so this goes away too, not
> sure how close or far that goal is), going from rc2 to release should
> be completely non disruptive.
> 
>> I've never installed OpenStack before but I'm pretty good at figuring things
>> out. I'm sure I can read the manual when it comes time to do the actual
>> setup: I'm just looking for a little bit of information to help me figure
>> out what I want to set up.
> 
> http://docs.openstack.org has lots of good stuff, though it can be
> challenging to know quite where to look.  Probably best to start with
> Install guide and then the admin guides.  Note that the page will
> point you to the grizzly docs but you can get to the latest pre-havana
> docs (which may be incomplete yet) by swapping the "grizzly" in the
> url with "trunk" for exmaple
> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/install/apt/content/


Install guides for Havana are at:

http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/yum/content/
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/content/
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/zypper/content/

not yet ready, but close:

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/HavanaDocTesting

> 
> -Jon
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[Openstack] Doc Team meeting - in an hour

2013-10-15 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi all,

The OpenStack Doc team meeting will take place in #openstack-meeting on 
IRC at 13:00 UTC - about an hour from now. The Agenda is here:


https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/DocTeamMeeting#Agenda_for_next_meeting


Please add items of interest to you and join us.


Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] how to submit the code for openstack-icehouse release

2013-10-14 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi Dinakar,

Great to hear that you want to add a driver. The Cinder team will 
hopefully add more specific information to this, but here are the 
generic hints to get started ...


Our processes and community are all very Open[1], and it should be 
fairly easy for you to get started[2] down the road to getting your code 
included in OpenStack.


The good news is, your timing is excellent, because we're just about to 
start a new release cycle[3] it's the perfect time to start talking 
about new features.


What I would suggest you do is register a blueprint[4] on launchpad for 
your driver - linking to a page explaining more about it on the wiki. 
Then, get on the openstack-dev mailing list[5] and introduce yourself 
and your implementation plan. If you can, try and get to the design 
summit[6] to meet some of the people involved.


I hope I haven't caused confusion by sharing many links - please do let 
us know if you would like further information on any aspect.


Welcome to the OpenStack community!

Regards,


Tom

[1] http://wiki.openstack.org/Open
[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/HowToContribute
[3] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ReleaseCycle
[4] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Blueprints
[5] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
[6] http://www.openstack.org/summit


On 15/10/13 16:45, Dinakar Gorti Maruti wrote:

Dear all,
 I am planing to submit a new driver to cinder services in
openstack-icehouse .
I want to know the process of submitting .

Thanks
Dinakar


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Re: [Openstack] [openstack-dev] Havana RC1 available in the Ubuntu Cloud Archive for 12.04

2013-10-11 Thread Tom Fifield

Thanks James!!

On 11/10/13 23:47, James Page wrote:

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Hi Folks

I've just finishing promoting all of the Havana RC1 packages and
associated dependencies to the Ubuntu Cloud Archive for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

For details of how to use the Ubuntu Cloud Archive for Havana, please
refer to:

   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive

The latest packages are all now in the updates pocket (they have been
kicking around in proposed for a few days now - we where just waiting
on Swift so that we could complete final smoke testing).

You can track which versions of what are where here:


http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/cloud-archive/havana_versions.html

Please use the 'ubuntu-bug' tool to report bugs back to Launchpad, for
example:

   ubuntu-bug nova-compute

This will log the bug against the right project in launchpad and
collect some basic information about which versions of packages you
are using.

Enjoy

James

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Re: [Openstack] Ubuntu Cloud Archive Havana Horizon still broken for Precise?

2013-10-10 Thread Tom Fifield

On 11/10/13 11:35, Adam Gandelman wrote:

On 10/10/2013 05:39 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:

Hi,

A two month old bug with the Havana Horizon packages in the Ubuntu
Cloud Archive is preventing any new install from starting on Precise:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1210253

Does anyone know if this is likely to be fixed soon? We're trying to
write install documentation for release next week and this isn't
helping :)


Regards,


Tom



Commented on the bug. Should be working fine at this point.  I expect
you are using an outdated 1:2013.2~b2-0ubuntu2~cloud0 package (from the
havana-updates pocket) as opposed to the more recent
1:2013.2~rc1-0ubuntu2~cloud0 package from the -proposed/-staging
pockets.  During the development cycle, its best to install from the
staging/proposed pockets to get the most recent packaging fixes.


Thanks for the reply.

Perhaps my question should have been: is -updates likely to be fixed 
soon? Two months does seem like a reasonable time for such a small fix :)



Regards,


Tom


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[Openstack] Ubuntu Cloud Archive Havana Horizon still broken for Precise?

2013-10-10 Thread Tom Fifield

Hi,

A two month old bug with the Havana Horizon packages in the Ubuntu Cloud 
Archive is preventing any new install from starting on Precise:


https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1210253

Does anyone know if this is likely to be fixed soon? We're trying to 
write install documentation for release next week and this isn't helping :)



Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] What Exactly Flavor Work?

2013-10-08 Thread Tom Fifield

On 09/10/13 15:27, Tom Fifield wrote:

On 09/10/13 15:04, Mahardhika Gilang wrote:

Hi all,
get confused here after several days finding away out through this issue,
- i can't get real size of /vda/ disk on instance that i create
- i have follow many step out here :
http://www.logilab.org/blogentry/115219
http://waipeng.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/building-centos-images-for-openstack/


http://hackstack.org/x/blog/2013/04/25/a-centos-6-image-for-openstack/
none of those work, the result is the size image (ex: 5gb) that was the
real /vda/
- How can i get real size and same size that written on flavor and
instance?
- have open question here
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/5721/instance-disk-different-with-flavor/


no one answer yet.

Please help me out.


My understanding is that automatic resize will occur if the following
are all true:
* auto_disk_config=True is set as a property on the image in the Image
Registry.
* The disk on the image has only one partition.
* The file system on the one partition is ext3 or ext4.


Also - are you using cloud-init inside your vm?

Regards,

Tom


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Re: [Openstack] What Exactly Flavor Work?

2013-10-08 Thread Tom Fifield

On 09/10/13 15:04, Mahardhika Gilang wrote:

Hi all,
get confused here after several days finding away out through this issue,
- i can't get real size of /vda/ disk on instance that i create
- i have follow many step out here :
http://www.logilab.org/blogentry/115219
http://waipeng.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/building-centos-images-for-openstack/

http://hackstack.org/x/blog/2013/04/25/a-centos-6-image-for-openstack/
none of those work, the result is the size image (ex: 5gb) that was the
real /vda/
- How can i get real size and same size that written on flavor and
instance?
- have open question here
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/5721/instance-disk-different-with-flavor/

no one answer yet.

Please help me out.

My understanding is that automatic resize will occur if the following 
are all true:
* auto_disk_config=True is set as a property on the image in the Image 
Registry.

* The disk on the image has only one partition.
* The file system on the one partition is ext3 or ext4.


Regards,

Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Announcing Manila Project (Shared Filesystems Management)

2013-10-07 Thread Tom Fifield

On 25/09/13 10:50, Swartzlander, Ben wrote:

I'm proud to announce the official launching of the Manila project.
Manila is a new service designed to do for shared filesystems what
Cinder has done for blocks storage.


Nice one - after only 2 weeks, there's already fans of Manila appearing 
on ask.openstack looking for the production-ready version ;)


https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/5704/how-to-run-manila-to-manage-my-netapp-filers/ 








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Re: [Openstack] Cells use cases

2013-10-04 Thread Tom Fifield
On 04/10/13 04:42, Chris Behrens wrote:
> 
> 
> I 
> felt that the multi-DC or multi-continent scenario where you want your 
> nova-api endpoints to see ALL instances (as opposed to multi-region with 
> keystone) was a good use case for cells.  

This is the NeCTAR use case:
http://www.openstack.org/user-stories/nectar/ and AFAIK it works well :)

Regards,

Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your language by Sep 24 - Join Openstack Kannada Language Dashboard Group

2013-09-17 Thread Tom Fifield
That would be great Remo! Italian is only a few percent translated right
now:
https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/openstack/language/it/?project=45364

Regards,

Tom

On 17/09/13 21:56, Remo Mattei wrote:
> Hello all I will be happy to support the Italian dashboard if needed. 
> Remo
> 
> Inviato da iPad ()
> 
> Il giorno Sep 17, 2013, alle ore 0:14,  <mailto:raghavendra@accenture.com>> ha scritto:
> 
>>  
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>  
>>
>> Welcome Translators, Reviewers, Freelancers and Openstack enthusiasts
>> to the Kannada (IN) Language dashboard translation work.
>>
>> You can also CC us on the translation group mailing list
>>
>> kanndabal...@transifex.com <mailto:kanndabal...@transifex.com>
>>
>>  
>>
>> “Bandhugale Kannada Bashe Ulisi Belesalu ondu sadavakasha..” Banni
>> Kannadakke Jai.. yendu Kai Yathona Kalpavruksha vagisona”
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>> The link to join the Kannada Language team is provided below:
>>
>>  
>>
>> https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/kannada-dashboard-yallarigu/language/kn/
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Raghavendra Lad
>>
>>  
>>
>> *From:*Ilya Alekseyev [mailto:ilyaalekse...@acm.org]
>> *Sent:* Thursday, September 12, 2013 6:37 PM
>> *To:* Stas Maksimov
>> *Cc:* openstack@lists.openstack.org <mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in
>> your language by Sep 24
>>
>>  
>>
>> Working for it in Russian.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Ilya Alekseyev
>>
>>  
>>
>> 2013/9/12 Stas Maksimov mailto:maksi...@gmail.com>>
>>
>> In for Russian.
>>
>>  
>>
>> On 12 September 2013 13:36, Marcelo Dieder > <mailto:marcelodie...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Tom,
>>
>> Translating to Brazilian Portuguese
>>
>> Marcelo Dieder
>>
>>  
>>
>> On 09/12/2013 05:16 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
>>
>> Do you write Spanish, Italian, Russian, German or Dutch?
>>
>> How about Portuguese? Indonesian? Arabic? Hindi?
>>
>> Actually, if you can write in any language other than English, you
>> have the ability to help get the OpenStack Dashboard into your
>> language.
>>
>> Find your language on:
>>
>>  https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/
>>
>> and join the team.
>>
>>
>> It's actually a lot of fun, all done through an easy web interface.
>>
>> If we can get 100% completion in your language by September 24th,
>> your text will be included in the next release of OpenStack for
>> thousands around the world to see.
>>
>> So, why not get your friends together and make it happen? :)
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> from your friendly Internationalisation Team
>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam
>>
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Re: [Openstack] [openstack-community] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your language by Sep 24

2013-09-16 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi,

Thanks for the excellent question.

Shall we perhaps take this discussion to the
OpenStack-Internationalisation mailing list:

http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-i18n

? I think it would be more appropriate there.

Regards,


Tom

On 15/09/13 19:02, kamélia BENCHEKROUN wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a question about translating  some sentences like:
> *ALLOW* %(from)s:%(to)s *from* %(group)s
> How should we translate them ?
> 
> Regards,
> Kamélia.
> 
> 
> 2013/9/13 Yelu mailto:yeluaie...@gmail.com>>
> 
> thank you Daisy~
> we will work on it
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Ying Chun Guo  <mailto:guoyi...@cn.ibm.com>> wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Yelu.
> I think we need people to review the translations too.
> Run Dashboard in Chinese will be an easy way to find out the
> inappropriate translation.
> Here is a guideline:
> https://github.com/OpenStack-I18n/Translation/wiki/HorizonI18nTest
> 
> Regards
> Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
> 
> Yelu mailto:yeluaie...@gmail.com>> wrote
> on 2013/09/13 13:41:27:
> 
> > Yelu mailto:yeluaie...@gmail.com>>
> > 2013/09/13 13:41
> >
> > To
> >
> > Shinobu Kinjo  <mailto:shinobu.ki...@oist.jp>>,
> >
> > cc
> >
> > OpenStack Mailing List  <mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>>,
> > "commun...@lists.openstack.org
> <mailto:commun...@lists.openstack.org>"
>  <mailto:commun...@lists.openstack.org>>
> >
> > Subject
> >
> > Re: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your
> > language by Sep 24
> 
> 
> >
> > hey Tom,
> >
> > Chinese version is 100% done, now it's under review
> >
> > I think it's gonna be a great way have a call on local SNS, in
> > China, I post a weibo
> > http://weibo.com/2153224205/A9fSFFNxh
> > and the efficiency shocked me!
> >
> > and I will follow up the other translation work also.
> >
> 
> > On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Shinobu Kinjo
> mailto:shinobu.ki...@oist.jp>> wrote:
> > Tom,
> >
> > I can be Japanese translator.
> > How can I join?
> >
> >  -- Kinjo
> >
> > 
> > O I S T
>     > Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate School
> > 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun
> > Okinawa, Japan 904-0495
> >   T: +81-98-966-2093 
> >   M: +81-80-6800-6447 
> >   shinobu.ki...@oist.jp <mailto:shinobu.ki...@oist.jp>
> >   www.oist.jp <http://www.oist.jp>
> >
> > 
> > From: Tom Fifield [t...@openstack.org <mailto:t...@openstack.org>]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 17:16
> > To: OpenStack Mailing List; commun...@lists.openstack.org
> <mailto:commun...@lists.openstack.org>
> > Subject: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your
> > language  by Sep 24
> >
> > Do you write Spanish, Italian, Russian, German or Dutch?
> >
> > How about Portuguese? Indonesian? Arabic? Hindi?
> >
> > Actually, if you can write in any language other than English,
> you have
> > the ability to help get the OpenStack Dashboard into your
> language.
> >
> > Find your language on:
> >
> >   https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/
> >
> > and join the team.
> >
> >
> > It's actually a lot of fun, all done through an easy web
> interface.
> >
> > If we can get 100% completion in your language by September
> 24th, your
> > text will be included in the next release of OpenStack for
> thousands
> > around the world to see.
> >
> > So, why not get your friends together and make it happen? :)
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > from your friendly Interna

Re: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your language by Sep 24 - Recongize and Officially assign responsibilities...

2013-09-13 Thread Tom Fifield
An excellent idea Raghavendra. Right now our translators work hard and
get very little recognition and we need to fix this.

Regards,


Tom

On 13/09/13 14:54, raghavendra@accenture.com wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I would say an Official way of announcing the names and delegating
> responsibilities with commitment to bring up the DASHBOARD translation
> work in respective languages could be done by announcing and then adding
> delegates to complete the assigned job. I would like to suggest that
> *the team names of Languages (Admin, Co-ordinator, Translator..etc)
> announced in the HONGKONG HAVANA SUMMIT*.
> 
>  
> 
> It would be a great think to accomplish and recognize to motivate
> people.. ofcourse they are our people and belong to one community of
> Openstack.
> 
>  
> 
> I would welcome more suggestions and ideas!! J
> 
>  
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Raghavendra Lad
> 
> BENGALURU
> 
> Mobile: +91 98800 40919
> 
>  
> 
> *INDIA – HINDI & KANNADA Languages (IN) Translation support – Welcome to
> join enthusiasts..)*
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> *From:*Ying Chun Guo [mailto:guoyi...@cn.ibm.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, September 13, 2013 11:44 AM
> *To:* Yelu
> *Cc:* OpenStack Mailing List; commun...@lists.openstack.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your
> language by Sep 24
> 
>  
> 
> Thank you, Yelu.
> I think we need people to review the translations too.
> Run Dashboard in Chinese will be an easy way to find out the
> inappropriate translation.
> Here is a guideline:
> https://github.com/OpenStack-I18n/Translation/wiki/HorizonI18nTest
> 
> Regards
> Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
> 
> Yelu mailto:yeluaie...@gmail.com>> wrote on
> 2013/09/13 13:41:27:
> 
>> Yelu mailto:yeluaie...@gmail.com>>
>> 2013/09/13 13:41
>> 
>> To
>> 
>> Shinobu Kinjo mailto:shinobu.ki...@oist.jp>>,
>> 
>> cc
>> 
>> OpenStack Mailing List > <mailto:openstack@lists.openstack.org>>,
>> "commun...@lists.openstack.org <mailto:commun...@lists.openstack.org>"
> mailto:commun...@lists.openstack.org>>
>> 
>> Subject
>> 
>> Re: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your 
>> language by Sep 24
>> 
>> hey Tom,
>> 
>> Chinese version is 100% done, now it's under review
>> 
>> I think it's gonna be a great way have a call on local SNS, in 
>> China, I post a weibo
>> http://weibo.com/2153224205/A9fSFFNxh
>> and the efficiency shocked me!
>> 
>> and I will follow up the other translation work also.
>> 
> 
>> On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Shinobu Kinjo > <mailto:shinobu.ki...@oist.jp>> wrote:
>> Tom,
>> 
>> I can be Japanese translator.
>> How can I join?
>> 
>>  -- Kinjo
>> 
>> 
>> O I S T
>> Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate School
>> 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun
>> Okinawa, Japan 904-0495
>>   T: +81-98-966-2093
>>   M: +81-80-6800-6447
>>   shinobu.ki...@oist.jp <mailto:shinobu.ki...@oist.jp>
>>   www.oist.jp <http://www.oist.jp>
>> 
>> 
>> From: Tom Fifield [t...@openstack.org]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 17:16
>> To: OpenStack Mailing List; commun...@lists.openstack.org 
>> <mailto:commun...@lists.openstack.org>
>> Subject: [Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your 
>> language  by Sep 24
>> 
>> Do you write Spanish, Italian, Russian, German or Dutch?
>> 
>> How about Portuguese? Indonesian? Arabic? Hindi?
>> 
>> Actually, if you can write in any language other than English, you have
>> the ability to help get the OpenStack Dashboard into your language.
>> 
>> Find your language on:
>> 
>>   https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/
>> 
>> and join the team.
>> 
>> 
>> It's actually a lot of fun, all done through an easy web interface.
>> 
>> If we can get 100% completion in your language by September 24th, your
>> text will be included in the next release of OpenStack for thousands
>> around the world to see.
>> 
>> So, why not get your friends together and make it happen? :)
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> from your friendly Internationalisation Team
>> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam
>> 
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[Openstack] Translation Push - get the dashboard in your language by Sep 24

2013-09-12 Thread Tom Fifield

Do you write Spanish, Italian, Russian, German or Dutch?

How about Portuguese? Indonesian? Arabic? Hindi?

Actually, if you can write in any language other than English, you have 
the ability to help get the OpenStack Dashboard into your language.


Find your language on:

 https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/horizon/

and join the team.


It's actually a lot of fun, all done through an easy web interface.

If we can get 100% completion in your language by September 24th, your 
text will be included in the next release of OpenStack for thousands 
around the world to see.


So, why not get your friends together and make it happen? :)


Thanks,

from your friendly Internationalisation Team
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/I18nTeam

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[Openstack] OpenStack User Survey - Round 2

2013-09-09 Thread Tom Fifield
Hi all,

You might remember before the April Summit we ran a survey of OpenStack
deployers. We’re doing it again, and we need your help!

If your organization is running an OpenStack deployment, please
participate in the survey [http://www.openstack.org/user-survey]. If you
already completed the survey in April, you can simply log back in to
update your deployment details and answer a few new questions.

If you are a contributor, please help us spread the word. We're trying
to gather as much real-world deployment data as possible to share back
with you.

The information provided is confidential and will only be presented in
aggregate unless the user consents to making it public.
The deadline to complete the survey and be part of the next report is
September 30 at 23:00 UTC.

Questions? Check out the FAQ [https://www.openstack.org/user-survey/faq]
or feel free to contact me [t...@openstack.org].


Thanks for your help!

Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Dealing with Out of Date wiki pages

2013-08-28 Thread Tom Fifield
On 29/08/13 05:42, Ryan Lane wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Bob Ball  <mailto:bob.b...@citrix.com>> wrote:
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Daniel P. Berrange [mailto:berra...@redhat.com
> <mailto:berra...@redhat.com>]
> > Sent: 28 August 2013 10:27
> >
>     > On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 01:06:01PM +1000, Tom Fifield wrote:
> > > TL;DR - Obsolete page on the wiki? Consider moving it to the
> > > Obsolete namespace.
> > > Alternative proposals and thoughts very welcome!!
> >
> > So I think a better option is to define an "Obsolete Content"
> > template which would add a prominent banner across the top of the
> > page which warns users that the content is out of date and asks
> > for contributions to update it.
> 
> I agree that using a template in this way would be better than
> moving pages to the Obsolete namespace.
> 
> I do think that we should have some automatic process to mark pages
> as possibly obsolete as well.
> 
> Perhaps we could make better use of the categories?  My thoughts are
> having a category for pages that will automatically be marked as
> obsolete, a category for potentially obsolete pages, one for
> obsolete and another for pages which will never be obsolete, or
> pages kept in that state for the archive (e.g. blueprints).
> 
> Each page could also have a designated owner who can be contacted
> when a page is being considered for moving to the obsolete category
> - even if it's just a comment at the bottom of the page, or another
> category - to give the human review element.
> 
> I'm not very familiar with mediawiki - but perhaps templates would
> be better used for all of the above.
> 
> 
> One plus of using an Obsolete namespace is that it removes the pages
> from the default search results when searching in the wiki.
> 
> Maybe a template that applies a "To be obsoleted' category + a bot that
> moves pages from the "To be obsoleted" category into the Obsolete
> namespace after a period of time would be better? I have a feeling that
> documents being moved into the Obsolete category are docs that will
> never be updated, though. My original recommendation was for them to
> just be deleted, so I think the current approach is more lenient. I
> guess I'm just a deletionist :).

Yes - the removal from search was a big positive for me. There were some
very old install instructions in there with generic enough page titles
that there were still people trying to use them.

I also feel that the kind of pages that get obsoleted are the ones that
will never get updated.

You can find some examples at the below link:

https://wiki.openstack.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AAllPages&from=&to=&namespace=110


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[Openstack] Dealing with Out of Date wiki pages

2013-08-27 Thread Tom Fifield
TL;DR - Obsolete page on the wiki? Consider moving it to the Obsolete 
namespace.


Hi all,


Every now and again you encounter someone who's asking a question, or
trying to do an installation based on some information that was put on
our wiki in 2010

We've got a lot of stuff on there, and there are few people cleaning as
such right now - thanks to those who do!

=> A proposal: There's an "Obsolete" namespace on the wiki, and we move
pages there to graveyard them.

This is good because the "move" command on the wiki is available to all
users (not just admins, like delete is), and it's easier to restore bad 
moves than page deletes.


Though, I think that just because a page is old, doesn't necessarily
mean it should be moved out - sometimes we need to refer to old
blueprint plans to see the history, and it's nice to look back at what
went on at the Austin summit. However, for pages that have information
that is actually incorrect and never going to be fixed, marking them
obsolete when you see them will result in a better experience for all :)

Alternative proposals and thoughts very welcome!!


Regards,


Tom

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Re: [Openstack] Japan users mailing list?

2013-08-27 Thread Tom Fifield

On 28/08/13 12:09, pangj wrote:

On 2013-8-28 9:50, Jake G. wrote:

Just wondering if there is a mailing list for users in Japan?
If so I would love to join.


Chinese second.


You can find details of user mailing lists in all places around the 
world at: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackUserGroups


eg

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackUserGroups#Japan

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpenStackUserGroups#China

they are both quite active groups.

I hope you enjoy your participation :)

Regards,

Tom


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Re: [Openstack] Fwd: [vmwareapi] Could we distribute wsdl files from vSphere SDK?

2013-08-13 Thread Tom Fifield
Thanks for your efforts Shawn. We're here to help over at #openstack-doc 
on Freenode IRC (https://wiki.openstack.org/IRC) or at the 
openstack-docs mailing list 
http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-docs


The file you will want to edit is likely

/doc/src/docbkx/common/section_vmware.xml

Regards,


Tom

On 14/08/13 00:53, Shawn Hartsock wrote:

Thanks. I'll sit down and do this today. That documentation has been wrong 
quite a while.

# Shawn Hartsock

- Original Message -

From: "Christian Berendt" 
To: "Shawn Hartsock" 
Cc: "Roman Sokolkov" , openstack@lists.openstack.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 10:48:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Fwd: [vmwareapi] Could we distribute wsdl files from 
vSphere SDK?

On 08/13/2013 04:42 PM, Shawn Hartsock wrote:

Could someone direct me to how to fix the official docs? I'll do that
*today*... it's on my to-do list anyway.


Have a look at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/HowTo.

HTH, Christian.

--
Christian Berendt
Cloud Computing Solution Architect
Mail: bere...@b1-systems.de

B1 Systems GmbH
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Re: [Openstack] Baremetal Provisioning for Openstack

2013-08-12 Thread Tom Fifield
On 13/08/13 12:10, Jake G. wrote:
> I was trying to find information from other than official openstack 
> documentation. Every time I have followed the openstack docs I have either 
> rendered my whole openstack server unusable or can never get said feature to 
> work. So I am a bit weary to follow, because I have no way to clone my 
> current physical server test environment before i make changes at this time. 

Hi Jake,

Docs here. Just wanted to apologise for your experience and let you know
that we are working very hard on a new set of docs for you for the next
release (which will be easier to maintain, and therefore easier for the
few of us working on it to keep up to date/accurate).

Also wanted to say that if bad things do happen, don't hesitate to send
angry rants to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+filebug -
we'd seriously love some feedback so we can fix :)

Regards,


Tom


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