Re: [openstack-dev] [cinder] meeting place for event Monday night in Tokyo ...

2015-10-25 Thread Mike Perez
On Oct 25, 2015, at 18:19, Mike Perez  wrote:

>> On Oct 25, 2015, at 10:48, Mike Perez  wrote:
>> 
>> On 15:54 Oct 21, Jay S. Bryant wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Not sure where the evening will take us, but we are planning to meet
>>> by registration at the Convention Center.  Looking at the map, if I
>>> am reading it properly, in front of the Huawei Community Lounge on
>>> the first floor looks like a good place to meet that is right near
>>> registration.  So, lets go for that.  :-)
>> 
>> I know a place with local craft beer and pizza. The only time this week 
>> you'll
>> probably have it in Tokyo with the other festivities happening.
>> 
>> venue: http://bairdbeer.com/en/tap/nakameguro.html
>> map: https://goo.gl/maps/umqvsjPag3S2
>> 
>> I delegate someone to make reservations for 15 people.
> 
> Taking initiative here and booked our restaurant for 15 people. Done.
> 
> T.Y. HARBOR
> Japan, 〒140-0002 Tokyo, Shinagawa, Higashishinagawa, 2 Chome−1, 東品川2−1−3
> https://goo.gl/maps/bg6awGGf2GT2

This will be at 7pm Monday.

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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] [nova] [cinder] Mitaka summit working session: Resource Federation for an Open Cloud

2015-10-25 Thread Zhipeng Huang
Hi George,

Our tricircle team [1] has been working on some issue that shares similar
concerns with OCX team, and Orran (from your team I believe) was kept as a
regular email receipiant of our discussion. Look forward to further
discussion with you guys ! :)

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

On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Mike Perez  wrote:

> On 12:27 Oct 19, George Silvis, III wrote:
>
> 
>
> > Although all of our changes are to Nova, the changes have implications
> > for Cinder and Keystone as well.  So, with the help of the Nova team, we
> > are in the process of organizing a cross-project session at the Mitaka
> > design summit.  We're especially looking for Nova, Cinder, and Keystone
> > developers to attend and give feedback.
>
> I will definitely be there for the Cinder side.
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Re: [openstack-dev] [cinder] meeting place for event Monday night in Tokyo ...

2015-10-25 Thread Mike Perez
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 10:48, Mike Perez  wrote:
> 
> On 15:54 Oct 21, Jay S. Bryant wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> Not sure where the evening will take us, but we are planning to meet
>> by registration at the Convention Center.  Looking at the map, if I
>> am reading it properly, in front of the Huawei Community Lounge on
>> the first floor looks like a good place to meet that is right near
>> registration.  So, lets go for that.  :-)
> 
> I know a place with local craft beer and pizza. The only time this week you'll
> probably have it in Tokyo with the other festivities happening.
> 
> venue: http://bairdbeer.com/en/tap/nakameguro.html
> map: https://goo.gl/maps/umqvsjPag3S2
> 
> I delegate someone to make reservations for 15 people.

Taking initiative here and booked our restaurant for 15 people. Done.

T.Y. HARBOR
Japan, 〒140-0002 Tokyo, Shinagawa, Higashishinagawa, 2 Chome−1, 東品川2−1−3
https://goo.gl/maps/bg6awGGf2GT2

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[openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-25 Thread Steven Dake (stdake)
Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write this 
message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most successful 
and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose getting involved in 
two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do the job; to see if  I 
could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.  I also wanted it to be a 
length of time that was significant - 1+ year.  I found indeed I was able to 
deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the impact on my personal life has not 
been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open 
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young academic 
writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to the Magnum 
core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The Kolla 
core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn't elect anyone else;) and 
I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I feel is Kolla's 
most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally in 
Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat resources, the 
Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.  I will also 
continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do so (like the 
fedora image storage for example).  What I won't be doing is reviewing Magnum 
code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical contribution to 
Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I've replaced myself with many many 
more engineers from Cisco who should be much more productive combined then I 
could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people or 
the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology - well I 
helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up without me 
as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I think this 
viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free to make your own 
judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple 
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never 
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a solid 
hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but also very 
rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum] k8s api tls_enabled mode testing

2015-10-25 Thread OTSUKA , Motohiro
Hi, Eli Qiao

If ca or client certs is wrong, I think client will get error before `client 
hello`.
I tested broken ca cert and client cert in my local environment.
See below logs.

yuanying@devstack:~/temp$ curl https://192.168.19.92:6443 --tlsv1.0 -v  --key 
./client.key --cert ./client.crt --cacert ./ca.crt
* Rebuilt URL to: https://192.168.19.92:6443/
* Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache
*   Trying 192.168.19.92...
* Connected to 192.168.19.92 (192.168.19.92) port 6443 (#0)
* unable to use client certificate (no key found or wrong pass phrase?)
* Closing connection 0
curl: (58) unable to use client certificate (no key found or wrong pass phrase?)



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On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 20:34, Qiao, Liyong wrote:

> Hello,
> I need your help on k8s api tls_enabled mode.
> Here’s my patch https://review.openstack.org/232421
>   
> It is always failed on gate, but it works in my setup.
> Debug more I found that the ca cert return api return length with difference:
>   
> On my setup:
> 10.238.157.49 - - [21/Oct/2015 19:16:17] "POST /v1/certificates HTTP/1.1" 201 
> 3360
> …
> 10.238.157.49 - - [21/Oct/2015 19:16:17] "GET 
> /v1/certificates/d4bf6135-a3d0-4980-a785-e3f2900ca315 HTTP/1.1" 200 1357
>   
> On gate:
>   
> 127.0.0.1 - - [21/Oct/2015 10:59:40] "POST /v1/certificates HTTP/1.1" 201 3352
> 127.0.0.1 - - [21/Oct/2015 10:59:40] "GET 
> /v1/certificates/a9aa1bbd-d624-4791-a4b9-e7a076c8bf58 HTTP/1.1" 200 1349
>   
> Misses 8 Bit.
>   
> I also print out the cert file content, but the length of both on gate and my 
> setup are same.
> But failed on gate due to SSL exception.
> Does anyone know what will be the root cause?
>   
>   
>   
> BR, Eli(Li Yong)Qiao
>   
>  
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Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron] Neutron Social Meetup in Tokyo

2015-10-25 Thread IWAMOTO Toshihiro
At Mon, 26 Oct 2015 12:35:27 +0900,
Akihiro Motoki wrote:
> 
> Hi Antonio,
> 
> What you need to do is just to go.
> There is no need for sign up now.

And bring some cash, as per-person payment isn't available, I guess.

> 2015-10-26 4:17 GMT+09:00 Tonhão - Antonio Brasolin :
> > Hi. What do I have to do to go to this meeting? Do I have to sign up
> > somewhere? Thanks.
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Akihiro Motoki  wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Neutron folks,
> >>
> >> We are pleased to announce Neutron social meet-up in Tokyo.
> >> Thanks Takashi and Hirofumi for the big help.
> >>
> >> I hope many of you will be there and enjoy the time.
> >> If you have made RSVP, don't miss it!
> >> We recommend  to join the beginning, but come and join us even if you
> >> arrive late.
> >>
> >> 
> >>
> >> Thursday, Oct 29 19:00-22:00
> >> Hokkaido (北海道 品川インターシティー店)
> >>
> >> Location:
> >>
> >> https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zBFFkY6dvVno.kOTkyNjZ2oU0=sharing
> >> 5th floor at the "shop and restaurant building" (between A and B
> >> buildings).
> >> It is at the opposite side of JR Shinagawa Station from the Summit side.)

1. Go to Shinagawa station.
2. Climb the stairs (or take an escalator) and go through the station
   to the opposite side (Ko-nan exit).
3. You are on a pedestrian deck.  Follow the red-dotted route in the
   following map.  The restrant is in the "Shop & Restaurant" bldg.
   http://www.sicity-sr.com/access.html

My feeling is the route is a bit tricky and it's best to catch some
locals at the venue and follow her/him.  It should be 20~30 minutes walk.

> >> Approximately it costs ~5000 (Japanese) Yen depending on the number of
> >> folks who join.
> >> Note that we have no sponsors.
> >>
> >> If you have any trouble in reaching there or some question, reach me
> >> @ritchey98 on Twitter.
> >>
> >> 
> >>
> >> See you in Tokyo!
> >> Akihiro
> >>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [cinder] meeting place for event Monday night in Tokyo ...

2015-10-25 Thread Dulko, Michal
On Sun, 2015-10-25 at 22:27 +0900, Mike Perez wrote:
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 18:19, Mike Perez  wrote:
> 
> >> On Oct 25, 2015, at 10:48, Mike Perez  wrote:
> >> 
> >> On 15:54 Oct 21, Jay S. Bryant wrote:
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>> Not sure where the evening will take us, but we are planning to meet
> >>> by registration at the Convention Center.  Looking at the map, if I
> >>> am reading it properly, in front of the Huawei Community Lounge on
> >>> the first floor looks like a good place to meet that is right near
> >>> registration.  So, lets go for that.  :-)
> >> 
> >> I know a place with local craft beer and pizza. The only time this week 
> >> you'll
> >> probably have it in Tokyo with the other festivities happening.
> >> 
> >> venue: http://bairdbeer.com/en/tap/nakameguro.html
> >> map: https://goo.gl/maps/umqvsjPag3S2
> >> 
> >> I delegate someone to make reservations for 15 people.
> > 
> > Taking initiative here and booked our restaurant for 15 people. Done.
> > 
> > T.Y. HARBOR
> > Japan, 〒140-0002 Tokyo, Shinagawa, Higashishinagawa, 2 Chome−1, 東品川2−1−3
> > https://goo.gl/maps/bg6awGGf2GT2
> 
> This will be at 7pm Monday.

Are we still meeting at 7:30pm near the Summit venue or should we head
directly to the restaurant?
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[openstack-dev] [cinder] about the cinder /volumes and /volumes/detail sort APIs

2015-10-25 Thread chenying
hi Folks
I find that the v2 /volumes and /volumes/detail sort API has been updated  
to support multiple sort keys and sort directions using the single 'sort' 
parameterin this patch[1]. But this patch still supported old API using 
'sort_key' and 'sort_dir' parameters which have been deprecated. We did not 
stop supporting the old API.So I want to know will the deprecated old sort 
APIs supporting code be deleted in the future? Or 'sort_key' and 'sort_dir' 
parameters will still be supported forever.
[1]https://review.openstack.org/#/c/141914/
Best regard.chenying(IRC) ying.c...@huawei.com  
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Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron] Neutron Social Meetup in Tokyo

2015-10-25 Thread Akihiro Motoki
Hi Antonio,

What you need to do is just to go.
There is no need for sign up now.

2015-10-26 4:17 GMT+09:00 Tonhão - Antonio Brasolin :
> Hi. What do I have to do to go to this meeting? Do I have to sign up
> somewhere? Thanks.
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Akihiro Motoki  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Neutron folks,
>>
>> We are pleased to announce Neutron social meet-up in Tokyo.
>> Thanks Takashi and Hirofumi for the big help.
>>
>> I hope many of you will be there and enjoy the time.
>> If you have made RSVP, don't miss it!
>> We recommend  to join the beginning, but come and join us even if you
>> arrive late.
>>
>> 
>>
>> Thursday, Oct 29 19:00-22:00
>> Hokkaido (北海道 品川インターシティー店)
>>
>> Location:
>>
>> https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zBFFkY6dvVno.kOTkyNjZ2oU0=sharing
>> 5th floor at the "shop and restaurant building" (between A and B
>> buildings).
>> It is at the opposite side of JR Shinagawa Station from the Summit side.)
>>
>> Approximately it costs ~5000 (Japanese) Yen depending on the number of
>> folks who join.
>> Note that we have no sponsors.
>>
>> If you have any trouble in reaching there or some question, reach me
>> @ritchey98 on Twitter.
>>
>> 
>>
>> See you in Tokyo!
>> Akihiro
>>
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Re: [openstack-dev] [third-party] third party ci operators meetup in Tokyo

2015-10-25 Thread Sean McGinnis
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 07:08:18PM +, Asselin, Ramy wrote:
> Would any 3rd party ci operators like to meetup in Tokyo during the summit?
> 
> I would like to propose we have lunch together at one of the summit lunch 
> areas on Wednesday, October 28.
> 
> Please reply to this thread. You can also message me via google hangouts: 
> ramy.asse...@gmail.com.
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> Ramy

Hey Ramy,

Great idea. I'll try to join up if I can.

Sean

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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-25 Thread Adrian Otto
Steve,

Thanks so much for your contributions to Magnum. You have played a critically 
important role for us, and we are saddened to hear the news of your departure. 
You are welcome to return at any time.

Cheers,

Adrian

On Oct 26, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Steven Dake (stdake) 
> wrote:

Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write this 
message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most successful 
and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose getting involved in 
two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do the job; to see if  I 
could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.  I also wanted it to be a 
length of time that was significant – 1+ year.  I found indeed I was able to 
deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the impact on my personal life has not 
been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open 
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young academic 
writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to the Magnum 
core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The Kolla 
core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn’t elect anyone else;) and 
I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I feel is Kolla’s 
most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally in 
Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat resources, the 
Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.  I will also 
continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do so (like the 
fedora image storage for example).  What I won’t be doing is reviewing Magnum 
code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical contribution to 
Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I’ve replaced myself with many many 
more engineers from Cisco who should be much more productive combined then I 
could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people or 
the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology – well I 
helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up without me 
as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I think this 
viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free to make your own 
judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple 
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never 
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a solid 
hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but also very 
rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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Re: [openstack-dev] [keystone] [nova] [cinder] Mitaka summit working session: Resource Federation for an Open Cloud

2015-10-25 Thread Sean McGinnis
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 03:52:51PM -0400, George Silvis, III wrote:
> On 10/22/2015 02:13 PM, Iury Gregory wrote:
> > Hi George, can you say day and hour for this working session? Thanks
> 
> I'll present this at:
> 
> https://mitakadesignsummit.sched.org/event/93adfa1e5a023bc37c4de0bf2a999862
> 
> Tuesday, October 27, 5:30-6:10 PM.
> 
> -George
> 


Hey George,

Is this still the planned time for this session? That is the one
timeslot where I know the majority of the Cinder core are doing a
presentation together. I would not be able to attend.

Of course there are other Cinder folks that are not presenting, so I can
catch up with any of them after the fact. But if there is any other
reason for moving this working session, that might work better to get
more of the team involved.

Thanks,
Sean (smcginnis)



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Re: [openstack-dev] openstack-barbican-authenticate-keystone-barbican-command

2015-10-25 Thread OpenStack Mailing List Archive

Link: https://openstack.nimeyo.com/62868/?show=63238#c63238
From: marif82 

Hi Dave,

Thanks for your response.
I am the beginner in OpenStack so I don't know how to get Keystone token so I searched and found "admintoken = a682f596-76f3-11e3-b3b2-e716f9080d50" in keystone.conf file. As you suggested i have removed the projectid from curl command and X-Auth-Token in curl command as per your suggestion and I am still getting the same error, please see below:

bash-4.2$ curl -X POST -H 'content-type:application/json' -H 'X-Auth-Token:a682f59676f311e3b3b2e716f9080d50' -H 'X-Project-Id:12345' -d '{"payload": "my-secret-here", "payloadcontenttype": "text/plain"}' http://localhost:9311/v1/secrets -v
* About to connect() to localhost port 9311 (#0)
*   Trying ::1...
* Connection refused
*   Trying 127.0.0.1...
* Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1) port 9311 (#0)


  POST /v1/secrets HTTP/1.1
  User-Agent: curl/7.29.0
  Host: localhost:9311
  Accept: /
  content-type:application/json
  X-Auth-Token:a682f59676f311e3b3b2e716f9080d50
  X-Project-Id:12345
  Content-Length: 67


* upload completely sent off: 67 out of 67 bytes
< HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
< Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
< Content-Length: 23
< WWW-Authenticate: Keystone uri='http://localhost:35357'
< Connection: close
<
* Closing connection 0
Authentication requiredbash-4.2$

Please help me.

Regards,
Arif



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Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

2015-10-25 Thread Hongbin Lu
Hi Steve,

Thanks for your contributions. Personally, I would like to think for your 
mentorship and guidance when I was new to Magnum. It helps me a lot to pick up 
everything. Best wish for your adventure in Kolla.

Best regards,
Hongbin

From: Steven Dake (stdake) [mailto:std...@cisco.com]
Sent: October-25-15 8:18 PM
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum][kolla] Stepping down as a Magnum core reviewer

Hey folks,

It is with sadness that I find myself under the situation to have to write this 
message.  I have the privilege of being involved in two of the most successful 
and growing projects (Magnum, Kolla) in OpenStack.  I chose getting involved in 
two major initiatives on purpose, to see if I could do the job; to see if  I 
could deliver two major initiatives at the same time.  I also wanted it to be a 
length of time that was significant - 1+ year.  I found indeed I was able to 
deliver both Magnum and Kolla, however, the impact on my personal life has not 
been ideal.

The Magnum engineering team is truly a world class example of how an Open 
Source project should be constructed and organized.  I hope some young academic 
writes a case study on it some day but until then, my gratitude to the Magnum 
core reviewer team is warranted by the level of  their sheer commitment.

I am officially focusing all of my energy on Kolla going forward.  The Kolla 
core team elected me as PTL (or more accurately didn't elect anyone else;) and 
I really want to be effective for them, especially in what I feel is Kolla's 
most critical phase of growth.

I will continue to fight  for engineering resources for Magnum internally in 
Cisco.  Some of these have born fruit already including the Heat resources, the 
Horizon plugin, and of course the Networking plugin system.  I will also 
continue to support Magnum from a resources POV where I can do so (like the 
fedora image storage for example).  What I won't be doing is reviewing Magnum 
code (serving as a gate), or likely making much technical contribution to 
Magnum in the future.  On the plus side I've replaced myself with many many 
more engineers from Cisco who should be much more productive combined then I 
could have been alone ;)

Just to be clear, I am not abandoning Magnum because I dislike the people or 
the technology.  I think the people are fantastic! And the technology - well I 
helped design the entire architecture!  I am letting Magnum grow up without me 
as I have other children that need more direct attention.  I think this 
viewpoint shows trust in the core reviewer team, but feel free to make your own 
judgements ;)

Finally I want to thank Perry Myers for influencing me to excel at multiple 
disciplines at once.  Without Perry as a role model, Magnum may have never 
happened (or would certainly be much different then it is today). Being a solid 
hybrid engineer has a long ramp up time and is really difficult, but also very 
rewarding.  The community has Perry to blame for that ;)

Regards
-steve
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Re: [openstack-dev] [cinder] meeting place for event Monday night in Tokyo ...

2015-10-25 Thread Sean McGinnis
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 02:17:12AM +, Dulko, Michal wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-10-25 at 22:27 +0900, Mike Perez wrote:
> > On Oct 25, 2015, at 18:19, Mike Perez  wrote:
> > 
> > >> On Oct 25, 2015, at 10:48, Mike Perez  wrote:
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > >> I know a place with local craft beer and pizza. The only time this week 
> > >> you'll
> > >> probably have it in Tokyo with the other festivities happening.
> > >> 
> > >> venue: http://bairdbeer.com/en/tap/nakameguro.html
> > >> map: https://goo.gl/maps/umqvsjPag3S2
> > >> 
> > > 
> > > T.Y. HARBOR
> > > Japan, 〒140-0002 Tokyo, Shinagawa, Higashishinagawa, 2 Chome−1, 東品川2−1−3
> > > https://goo.gl/maps/bg6awGGf2GT2
> > 
> > This will be at 7pm Monday.
> 
> Are we still meeting at 7:30pm near the Summit venue or should we head
> directly to the restaurant?

Mike was able to push the reservation back an hour to 8. I still plan on
meeting folks in the lobby at 7:30, then head over there. But if it's
more convenient for anyone, just head on over and tell them you are
there for the Mike Perez reservation.

Sean

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[openstack-dev] [Nova][Manila] Nova API to attach/detach file volume/share

2015-10-25 Thread Sage Weil
Hi everyone,

We're currently working on an improved mechanism for plumbing file access 
into a VM or container and in most cases some interaction and 
configuration on the hypervisor/host is required to make it happen.  The 
goal is to create something that generalizes beyond the current NFS and 
CIFS-only assumptions that are baked into the current crop of Manila 
drivers.

The current target is to use the new VSOCK zero-configuration sockets, 
which I will be talking about at the summit on Wednesday:

 - mount distributed fs on host, export via knfsd to guest over VSOCK 
 - run Ganesha with distributed fs FSAL on host, export to guest over VSOCK

(In short, VSOCK requires no configuration on the guest--so we can 
continue to treat it as a black box--and only a simple network id 
assignment on the host.  This reduces driver complexity, reduces the 
potential for user error, and improves security.)

Or, the same can be done using a more configuration-intensive private 
network:

 - mount distributed fs on host, export via knfsd to guest over private 
   host/guest network
 - run ganesha with distributed fs FSAL on host, export to guest over 
   private host/guest network

We are also interested in container use-cases (e.g., for Nova-managed 
containers using lxc or nova-docker):

 - mount distributed fs on host, bind mount a volume/directory into the 
guest/container namespace

>From a plumbing perspective, these approaches appear to be the most 
attractive as far as efficiency and security.  When it comes to making 
openstack actually orchestrate it, however, things get complicated (and 
as a developer in a peripheral project I don't have the clearest view of 
how things should work).

The problem is that in any of these scenarios, the default/naive strategy 
of having Manila go poking around on the host machine is very fragile:

 - What if the host is down when the Manila configuration is made?
 - What if the VM is migrated to another host?
 - What if Manila doesn't understand what (the) Nova (driver) is doing?

For block volumes, there is a simple separation of roles: Cinder manages 
the volumes themselves, and Nova attaches them to guests.  This means 
there is some volume-related code in Nova, but it also means that that 
code is running in a context where it can Do The Right Thing.  I believe 
the same is true of Manila file volumes as well... as soon as 
you look beyond the current assumption that all volumes must be 
reached via a network file protocol (and usually a Neutron 
network).

That is, we would love to see a new set of Nova APIs to attach and detach 
a manila fs to the guest, along with a "get share info" call that returns 
any details required for the user/tenant to do the final mount within the 
guest.

This enables our new topologies:

 - Attach API might mount CephFS on the host and exportfs it over VSOCK to 
the guest VM.  Get-info API would direct the user to mount -t nfs vsock:1/ 
with -o nfsvers=4.1,proto=vsock,clientaddr=N ..
 - Attach API might configure/start a Ganesha instance doing the same
 - Attach API might mount CephFS on the host and then mount --bind the 
share to $guestroot/dev/manila/$shareid.  Get-info API would direct the 
user to mount --bind /dev/manila/$shareid.

I suspect it would also clean up some existing Manila topologies (though 
I'm not sure).  For example, the current the NFS-based Manila drivers will 
help you configure a Neutron net that can access the storage server.  The 
attach API might attach the guest to that same network.  (Maybe.. I'm 
super fuzzy on how this stuff works!)

What do people (especially the Nova folks) think about this?  I would love 
sit down with anyone to talk about this this week in Tokyo on either/both 
the Nova and Manila side of the picture.

Thanks!
sage

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Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron] Neutron Social Meetup in Tokyo

2015-10-25 Thread Tonhão - Antonio Brasolin
Hi. What do I have to do to go to this meeting? Do I have to sign up
somewhere? Thanks.

On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Akihiro Motoki  wrote:

> Hi Neutron folks,
>
> We are pleased to announce Neutron social meet-up in Tokyo.
> Thanks Takashi and Hirofumi for the big help.
>
> I hope many of you will be there and enjoy the time.
> If you have made RSVP, don't miss it!
> We recommend  to join the beginning, but come and join us even if you
> arrive late.
>
> 
>
> Thursday, Oct 29 19:00-22:00
> Hokkaido (北海道 品川インターシティー店)
>
> Location:
>
> https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zBFFkY6dvVno.kOTkyNjZ2oU0=sharing
> 5th floor at the "shop and restaurant building" (between A and B
> buildings).
> It is at the opposite side of JR Shinagawa Station from the Summit side.)
>
> Approximately it costs ~5000 (Japanese) Yen depending on the number of
> folks who join.
> Note that we have no sponsors.
>
> If you have any trouble in reaching there or some question, reach me
> @ritchey98 on Twitter.
>
> 
>
> See you in Tokyo!
> Akihiro
>
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El Psy Congroo,
Antonio Añon Brasolin,
Masters Degree Student in Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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