Re: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
Hi Dani, To touch on the provisioining we presently have no plans to introduce baremetal provisioning via a PXE, Razor, djeep, etc… Our present thinking is to allow people to use whatever they want to provision the hosts and then come in with OSAD, post the OS deployment, to install OpenStack. As for the LXC containers they are used for infrastructure components within the cloud deployment. By default your instances are run under KVM which would allow you to sick to standard VM instances.If you didn’t want the separation and scalability that the LXC containers provide the infrastructure components, you could set the flag, “is_metal” to true within the `openstack_environment.yml` file which would install some or all of the various services, that we presently support, on the hosts specified within your Anisble inventory. I hope that helps / answers your questions, we are working on documentation to better spell out all of the things that you can do with the system, so watch for that soon. Also feel free to ping me @cloudnull or others within the #openstack-ansible channel or pop by one of our meetings [ https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/openstack-ansible ] there’s a bunch of us around that are more than happy to help / answer any more questions that you might have. — Kevin On May 4, 2015, at 15:49, Daniel Comnea comnea.d...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Kevin, Let me add more info: 1) trying to understand if there is any support for baremetal provisioning (e.g setup the UCS manager if using UCS blades etc, dump the OS on it). I don't care if is Ironic or PXE/ Kickstart or Foreman etc 2) deployments on baremetal without the use of LXC containers (stick with default VM instances) Dani On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Kevin Carter kevin.car...@rackspace.com wrote: Hey Dani, Are you looking for support for Ironic for baremetal provisioning or for deployments on baremetal without the use of LXC containers? — Kevin On May 3, 2015, at 06:45, Daniel Comnea comnea.d...@gmail.com wrote: Great job Kevin co !! Are there any plans in supporting configure the baremetal as well ? Dani On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Liu, Guang Jun (Gene) gene@alcatel-lucent.com wrote: cool! From: Kevin Carter [kevin.car...@rackspace.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:36 PM To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Subject: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo Hello Stackers, The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the stack and transform it into a community-driven architecture and deployment process. If you haven’t yet looked at the `os-ansible-deployment` project on StackForge, we'd love for you to take a look now [ https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment ]. We offer an OpenStack solution orchestrated by Ansible and powered by upstream OpenStack source. OSAD is a batteries included OpenStack deployment solution that delivers OpenStack as the developers intended it: no modifications to nor secret sauce in the services it deploys. This release includes 436 commits that brought the project from Rackspace Private Cloud technical debt to an OpenStack community deployment solution. I'd like to recognize the following people (from Git logs) for all of their hard work in making the OSAD project successful: Andy McCrae Matt Thompson Jesse Pretorius Hugh Saunders Darren Birkett Nolan Brubaker Christopher H. Laco Ian Cordasco Miguel Grinberg Matthew Kassawara Steve Lewis Matthew Oliver git-harry Justin Shepherd Dave Wilde Tom Cameron Charles Farquhar BjoernT Dolph Mathews Evan Callicoat Jacob Wagner James W Thorne Sudarshan Acharya Jesse P Julian Montez Sam Yaple paul Jeremy Stanley Jimmy McCrory Miguel Alex Cantu elextro While Rackspace remains the main proprietor of the project in terms of community members and contributions, we're looking forward to more community participation especially after our stable Kilo release with a community focus. Thank you to everyone that contributed on the project so far and we look forward to working with more of you as we march on. — Kevin Carter __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe
Re: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
Hey Dani, Are you looking for support for Ironic for baremetal provisioning or for deployments on baremetal without the use of LXC containers? — Kevin On May 3, 2015, at 06:45, Daniel Comnea comnea.d...@gmail.com wrote: Great job Kevin co !! Are there any plans in supporting configure the baremetal as well ? Dani On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Liu, Guang Jun (Gene) gene@alcatel-lucent.com wrote: cool! From: Kevin Carter [kevin.car...@rackspace.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:36 PM To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Subject: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo Hello Stackers, The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the stack and transform it into a community-driven architecture and deployment process. If you haven’t yet looked at the `os-ansible-deployment` project on StackForge, we'd love for you to take a look now [ https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment ]. We offer an OpenStack solution orchestrated by Ansible and powered by upstream OpenStack source. OSAD is a batteries included OpenStack deployment solution that delivers OpenStack as the developers intended it: no modifications to nor secret sauce in the services it deploys. This release includes 436 commits that brought the project from Rackspace Private Cloud technical debt to an OpenStack community deployment solution. I'd like to recognize the following people (from Git logs) for all of their hard work in making the OSAD project successful: Andy McCrae Matt Thompson Jesse Pretorius Hugh Saunders Darren Birkett Nolan Brubaker Christopher H. Laco Ian Cordasco Miguel Grinberg Matthew Kassawara Steve Lewis Matthew Oliver git-harry Justin Shepherd Dave Wilde Tom Cameron Charles Farquhar BjoernT Dolph Mathews Evan Callicoat Jacob Wagner James W Thorne Sudarshan Acharya Jesse P Julian Montez Sam Yaple paul Jeremy Stanley Jimmy McCrory Miguel Alex Cantu elextro While Rackspace remains the main proprietor of the project in terms of community members and contributions, we're looking forward to more community participation especially after our stable Kilo release with a community focus. Thank you to everyone that contributed on the project so far and we look forward to working with more of you as we march on. — Kevin Carter __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
Re: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
Hey Kevin, Let me add more info: 1) trying to understand if there is any support for baremetal provisioning (e.g setup the UCS manager if using UCS blades etc, dump the OS on it). I don't care if is Ironic or PXE/ Kickstart or Foreman etc 2) deployments on baremetal without the use of LXC containers (stick with default VM instances) Dani On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Kevin Carter kevin.car...@rackspace.com wrote: Hey Dani, Are you looking for support for Ironic for baremetal provisioning or for deployments on baremetal without the use of LXC containers? — Kevin On May 3, 2015, at 06:45, Daniel Comnea comnea.d...@gmail.com wrote: Great job Kevin co !! Are there any plans in supporting configure the baremetal as well ? Dani On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Liu, Guang Jun (Gene) gene@alcatel-lucent.com wrote: cool! From: Kevin Carter [kevin.car...@rackspace.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:36 PM To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Subject: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo Hello Stackers, The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the stack and transform it into a community-driven architecture and deployment process. If you haven’t yet looked at the `os-ansible-deployment` project on StackForge, we'd love for you to take a look now [ https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment ]. We offer an OpenStack solution orchestrated by Ansible and powered by upstream OpenStack source. OSAD is a batteries included OpenStack deployment solution that delivers OpenStack as the developers intended it: no modifications to nor secret sauce in the services it deploys. This release includes 436 commits that brought the project from Rackspace Private Cloud technical debt to an OpenStack community deployment solution. I'd like to recognize the following people (from Git logs) for all of their hard work in making the OSAD project successful: Andy McCrae Matt Thompson Jesse Pretorius Hugh Saunders Darren Birkett Nolan Brubaker Christopher H. Laco Ian Cordasco Miguel Grinberg Matthew Kassawara Steve Lewis Matthew Oliver git-harry Justin Shepherd Dave Wilde Tom Cameron Charles Farquhar BjoernT Dolph Mathews Evan Callicoat Jacob Wagner James W Thorne Sudarshan Acharya Jesse P Julian Montez Sam Yaple paul Jeremy Stanley Jimmy McCrory Miguel Alex Cantu elextro While Rackspace remains the main proprietor of the project in terms of community members and contributions, we're looking forward to more community participation especially after our stable Kilo release with a community focus. Thank you to everyone that contributed on the project so far and we look forward to working with more of you as we march on. — Kevin Carter __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
Re: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
Great job Kevin co !! Are there any plans in supporting configure the baremetal as well ? Dani On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Liu, Guang Jun (Gene) gene@alcatel-lucent.com wrote: cool! From: Kevin Carter [kevin.car...@rackspace.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:36 PM To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Subject: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo Hello Stackers, The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the stack and transform it into a community-driven architecture and deployment process. If you haven’t yet looked at the `os-ansible-deployment` project on StackForge, we'd love for you to take a look now [ https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment ]. We offer an OpenStack solution orchestrated by Ansible and powered by upstream OpenStack source. OSAD is a batteries included OpenStack deployment solution that delivers OpenStack as the developers intended it: no modifications to nor secret sauce in the services it deploys. This release includes 436 commits that brought the project from Rackspace Private Cloud technical debt to an OpenStack community deployment solution. I'd like to recognize the following people (from Git logs) for all of their hard work in making the OSAD project successful: Andy McCrae Matt Thompson Jesse Pretorius Hugh Saunders Darren Birkett Nolan Brubaker Christopher H. Laco Ian Cordasco Miguel Grinberg Matthew Kassawara Steve Lewis Matthew Oliver git-harry Justin Shepherd Dave Wilde Tom Cameron Charles Farquhar BjoernT Dolph Mathews Evan Callicoat Jacob Wagner James W Thorne Sudarshan Acharya Jesse P Julian Montez Sam Yaple paul Jeremy Stanley Jimmy McCrory Miguel Alex Cantu elextro While Rackspace remains the main proprietor of the project in terms of community members and contributions, we're looking forward to more community participation especially after our stable Kilo release with a community focus. Thank you to everyone that contributed on the project so far and we look forward to working with more of you as we march on. — Kevin Carter __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
[openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
Hello Stackers, The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the stack and transform it into a community-driven architecture and deployment process. If you haven’t yet looked at the `os-ansible-deployment` project on StackForge, we'd love for you to take a look now [ https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment ]. We offer an OpenStack solution orchestrated by Ansible and powered by upstream OpenStack source. OSAD is a batteries included OpenStack deployment solution that delivers OpenStack as the developers intended it: no modifications to nor secret sauce in the services it deploys. This release includes 436 commits that brought the project from Rackspace Private Cloud technical debt to an OpenStack community deployment solution. I'd like to recognize the following people (from Git logs) for all of their hard work in making the OSAD project successful: Andy McCrae Matt Thompson Jesse Pretorius Hugh Saunders Darren Birkett Nolan Brubaker Christopher H. Laco Ian Cordasco Miguel Grinberg Matthew Kassawara Steve Lewis Matthew Oliver git-harry Justin Shepherd Dave Wilde Tom Cameron Charles Farquhar BjoernT Dolph Mathews Evan Callicoat Jacob Wagner James W Thorne Sudarshan Acharya Jesse P Julian Montez Sam Yaple paul Jeremy Stanley Jimmy McCrory Miguel Alex Cantu elextro While Rackspace remains the main proprietor of the project in terms of community members and contributions, we're looking forward to more community participation especially after our stable Kilo release with a community focus. Thank you to everyone that contributed on the project so far and we look forward to working with more of you as we march on. — Kevin Carter signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
Re: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo
cool! From: Kevin Carter [kevin.car...@rackspace.com] Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 4:36 PM To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Subject: [openstack-dev] os-ansible-deplpoyment has released Kilo Hello Stackers, The OpenStack Ansible Deployment (OSAD) project is happy to announce our stable Kilo release, version 11.0.0. The project has come a very long way from initial inception and taken a lot of work to excise our original vendor logic from the stack and transform it into a community-driven architecture and deployment process. If you haven’t yet looked at the `os-ansible-deployment` project on StackForge, we'd love for you to take a look now [ https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment ]. We offer an OpenStack solution orchestrated by Ansible and powered by upstream OpenStack source. OSAD is a batteries included OpenStack deployment solution that delivers OpenStack as the developers intended it: no modifications to nor secret sauce in the services it deploys. This release includes 436 commits that brought the project from Rackspace Private Cloud technical debt to an OpenStack community deployment solution. I'd like to recognize the following people (from Git logs) for all of their hard work in making the OSAD project successful: Andy McCrae Matt Thompson Jesse Pretorius Hugh Saunders Darren Birkett Nolan Brubaker Christopher H. Laco Ian Cordasco Miguel Grinberg Matthew Kassawara Steve Lewis Matthew Oliver git-harry Justin Shepherd Dave Wilde Tom Cameron Charles Farquhar BjoernT Dolph Mathews Evan Callicoat Jacob Wagner James W Thorne Sudarshan Acharya Jesse P Julian Montez Sam Yaple paul Jeremy Stanley Jimmy McCrory Miguel Alex Cantu elextro While Rackspace remains the main proprietor of the project in terms of community members and contributions, we're looking forward to more community participation especially after our stable Kilo release with a community focus. Thank you to everyone that contributed on the project so far and we look forward to working with more of you as we march on. — Kevin Carter __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev