[elasticluster] Update: Microsoft Azure support in Elasticluster

2016-09-04 Thread Dave Steinkraus
This is a continuation of issue #303 . The topic is building Azure (Linux) clusters with Elasticluster. The code in PR #168 stopped working due to changes in the Azure SDK for Python

Re: [elasticluster] Update: Microsoft Azure support in Elasticluster

2016-09-21 Thread Dave Steinkraus
2:51 PM UTC-6, Riccardo Murri wrote: > > Hello Dave, > > first of all: thank you very much for your work on this, and please > pardon me for the delay in replying! > > (Dave Steinkraus, Sun, Sep 04, 2016 at 05:18:29PM -0700:) > > I found that the old Azure management A

Re: [elasticluster] Update: Microsoft Azure support in Elasticluster

2016-09-22 Thread Dave Steinkraus
put some documentation together I can begin > trying it out quite soon. > > It sounds from your email that there's only a very minor issue around > authentication left between us and getting this to work, is that right? > > On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Dave Steinkraus <

Re: [elasticluster] Update: Microsoft Azure support in Elasticluster

2016-09-23 Thread Dave Steinkraus
Hi Riccardo, Thanks for your suggestions. It didn't make sense to me either; I've never had that problem before. I was working around it yesterday by including this in the [setup/ansible-slurm] section of the config file: ansible_private_key_file=/home/dave/.ssh/myazcert.pem --and when I did s

Re: [elasticluster] Update: Microsoft Azure support in Elasticluster

2016-09-23 Thread Dave Steinkraus
Dave On Friday, September 23, 2016 at 10:54:57 AM UTC-6, Dave Steinkraus wrote: > > Hi Riccardo, > > Thanks for your suggestions. It didn't make sense to me either; I've never > had that problem before. I was working around it yesterday by including > this in the [se

Re: [elasticluster] Update: Microsoft Azure support in Elasticluster

2016-10-05 Thread Dave Steinkraus
Hi Riccardo, PR #167 can be deleted - it's a subset of PR #168. The cluster start/stop has been working very reliably (though I continue to struggle with getting some version of Ansible to complete the Slurm configuration), so I think PR # 168 is ready to merge. I will continue to test until I g

[elasticluster] Re: Status of Azure support in Elasticluster

2018-03-15 Thread Dave Steinkraus
Hi all, Weighing in as the original author of the Azure provider for Elasticluster. At the time I wrote it (2015), the Azure APIs I was writing to were already on their way out, to be replaced by a whole new set, which are "declarative" - 'Syntax that lets you state "Here is what I intend to c

Re: [elasticluster] Re: Status of Azure support in Elasticluster

2018-03-15 Thread Dave Steinkraus
h is quite easy to use and really fit my needs. > However, I still keep an eye on cloud provider independent solution. > > Regards, > Nicolas > > ---- Message d'origine > De : Dave Steinkraus > Date : 15/03/2018 17:00 (GMT+01:00) > À : elasticluster >

Re: [elasticluster] Re: Status of Azure support in Elasticluster

2018-03-15 Thread Dave Steinkraus
Hi Riccardo. Seems like elasticluster is thriving under your leadership (based on the github notifications, which I still get). As I said, I haven't kept up with Azure (been more involved with AWS) so I'm coming in knowing less than you about the new APIs. I can look into your questions - a quick