Excerpts from Philipp Wollermann's message of Thu Apr 05 17:16:29 -0700 2012:
On Apr 5, 2012, at 18:47, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Philipp Wollermann wrote:
am I right, that the official packages of openstack (nova) for Ubuntu
11.10 (oneiric) were never updated to Diablo 2011.3.1 and no
Hey,
I've played around with Jonathan Corbet's gitdm[1] which is used to
publish the Who Wrote Linux articles on LWN for each kernel release.
It's really quite fun to apply it to OpenStack and see what comes out,
like who the top 20 contributors are across Nova, Glance, Swift,
Keystone, Horizon
Hello everyone.
First of all: Thank you everyone for the great job you did! We are happy
to be part of this community and looking forward to continue working
with you.
B1 Systems is happy to announce the availability of OpenStack Essex
packages for openSUSE 12.1 and SLES11 SP2 on the Open Build
Philipp Wollermann wrote:
It's totally acceptable if Ubuntu chooses to handle their packages like this,
providing a very stable and reliable base system - though as it is also the
primary and kind of official platform for OpenStack deployments, I think it
would be greatly appreciated if
I'm about to install OpenStack for a customer in a few days. It's an SME
and their first production cloud would be limited to a few hosts and
about 60 VMs. Do you feel it'd be worth getting their feedback about
deployment and usage?
yours,
michaël
Michaël Van de Borne
RD Engineer, SOA
Hi,
I've created a blueprint for this. Please take a look and let me know your
comments.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-common/+spec/notifier
thanks,
Venkat
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 04/03/2012 01:40 PM, John Garbutt wrote:
However,
Hey Guys
One of the user stories from my company. We are an SME and our customers
are SMEs too. We are working on releasing documents in detail as well as
discussing with the customers, for releasing the entire customizations to
the community. We are working on releasing all these in the form of
Amazing work everyone! And thanks for pulling these stats, Mark.
We published a list of every code contributor on openstack.org/essex as a small
THANK YOU for all of the hard work. This is a release to be proud of, y'all.
It would also be my honor to buy each and every one of you a drink of
+1 well said
Saurabh saur...@safewlabs.com wrote:
Hey Guys
One of the user stories from my company. We are an SME and our customers are
SMEs too. We are working on releasing documents in detail as well as discussing
with the customers, for releasing the entire customizations to the
+2 , I go with Saurabh.
Thanks
Meena Raja
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[mailto:openstack-bounces+raja.meena=wipro@lists.launchpad.net] On Behalf
Of Mark Collier
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 4:54 PM
To: Saurabh
Cc: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Hi Guys,
Feeling a bit dull at the moment, I can't seem to figure this out.
I'm trying to write a very basic bit of middleware for keystone (no
logic, it just logs here! when hit or similar) to get to know the
system, and build up from there.
I'm trying to work back from the existing
Everyone,
With the release of Essex yesterday, we opened the stable/essex
branches where significant and non-disruptive bugfixes can be backported
for inclusion in future 2012.1.1 point releases.
To target a bug for Essex backport, you can use the Nominate for
Series (or Target to Series if
I tried to run ./run_tests.sh (without virtualenv) I kept on getting error
related to unable to find config file
I ran the tests from /opt/stack/mélange
Same errors when I run python run_tests.py
/opt/stack/mélange/etc/mélange/mélange.conf is present and valid.
How do I pass the config file to
Hope this helps,
https://github.com/lhrc-mikeyp/Presentations/tree/master/openstack_api_wsgi
Keep hacking,
Deepak
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Kieran David Evans keyz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
Feeling a bit dull at the moment, I can't seem to figure this out.
I'm trying to write
Brilliant,
That was really useful. Filled out some gaps.
Turns out I'd been doing everything right, just had a rather silly
spelling mistake :S
Thanks
/Kieran
On 06/04/12 15:16, Deepak Garg wrote:
Hope this helps,
https://github.com/lhrc-mikeyp/Presentations/tree/master/openstack_api_wsgi
On Apr 4, 2012, at 1:56 PM, Lorin Hochstein wrote:
Doug:
I'm not sure. I'll port these to compute admin docs so it shows up in the
OpenStack Compute Admin guide at docs.openstack.org.
That does seem like a better home for the information.
Mike, in the meantime, you can view this page
On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Dan Wendlandt wrote:
Hi Joe,
I've often had a similar thought myself of whether a single 'osclient'
would be better. I see consistency across all clients as the bare minimum,
and a single client as an interesting option to explore. Thanks for
driving this Dean, I look
This is a really great list! With regard to cluster health and
monitoring, I did a bunch of stuff with Swift before turning to nova and
really appreciated the
way each swift service has a healthcheck call that can be used by a
monitoring system. While I don't think providing a production-ready
On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 13:11 +, Vaze, Mandar wrote:
I tried to run ./run_tests.sh (without virtualenv) I kept on getting error
related to unable to find config file
I ran the tests from /opt/stack/mélange
Same errors when I run python run_tests.py
Mike ,
The below link has the detailed steps to setup OpenStack on ESXi Hypervisor
.
https://lists.launchpad.net/openstack/msg09607.html
Thanks
Meena Raja
From: openstack-bounces+raja.meena=wipro@lists.launchpad.net
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 00:17:49 -0400
Andrew Clay Shafer a...@parvuscaptus.com wrote:
What were you expecting/trying to do with the code change?
Here's a patch that hopefuly answers the question, although be warned
that it does not actually work even if the scope of parser is fixed
(it measures
On 04/06/2012 10:32 AM, Kieran David Evans wrote:
Brilliant,
That was really useful. Filled out some gaps.
Turns out I'd been doing everything right, just had a rather silly
spelling mistake :S
No worries, we've all been there at some point or another :)
Feel free to hop onto IRC
I agree 100% with Michael. We need more users to come forward publicly. We
are working on an updated tool for submitting that data (and a t-shirt
incentive!), but in the meantime please send me your company name or clients
names that we can list. I have already been chatting with many of you
I've updated http://wiki.openstack.org/StableBranch to put Diablo in
the past, and Essex as the current stable release.
I'm delighted to see that Mark McLoughlin already has Stable Branch
on the agenda for the Summit,
http://summit.openstack.org/sessions/view/29
Before the summit I hope to get
hi Jim!
This is Thomas / GPLHost. Do you remember me? :)
I've noticed that despite GPLHost involvement in
promoting Openstack and maintaining it in Debian,
as well as my recent effort to have XCP in Debian
as well, allowing anyone to use Xen together with
Openstack, GPLHost is never listed
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Yun Mao yun...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the fundamental design decision to make the distinction?
Presumably, it is not *that* hard to run nova-compute in a KVM VM,
since the libvirt control socket works on tcp. I can see updating
iptables rules would be painful
Stefano will send you the logo form
Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
hi Jim!
This is Thomas / GPLHost. Do you remember me? :)
I've noticed that despite GPLHost involvement in
promoting Openstack and maintaining it in Debian,
as well as my recent effort to have XCP in Debian
as well,
Hi all -
Wanted to send a note out to let people know I'm listening to the various
difficulties finding accurate docs, and also provide my sense of the scope
of the docs for OpenStack.
I want to have a session at the Design Summit about the blossoming docs
sites but also discuss how to prune and
Splitting monitoring into
1. Gathering of metrics (availability, performance) and reporting in a
standard fashion should be part of OpenStack.
2. Best practice sensors should sample the metrics and provide alarms
for issues which could cause service impacts. Posting of these
Thank you Mark.
I use a different tool to get the weekly stats, cvsanaly and then build
the charts with Pentaho Reporting. I'm glad to have more people looking
at the data and provide alternatives though :)
See you in a few days
stef
On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 08:16 +0100, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
On Thu, 2012-04-05 at 17:28 -0700, Michael March wrote:
Pretty much everyone featured on that page are 'big' organizations and
there really isn't any detail on their experiences of trying to deploy
(and maintain) Openstack. There's definitely not stories that a
mid-range sized IT shop could
On Sat, 2012-04-07 at 00:22 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Could you make this change? Do you need a .ai logo
or something similar?
Of course we can list GPLHost on
http://www.openstack.org/community/companies/
and as a reminder, it's a very simple and straightforward process
described in the
I've added the upcoming satellite project to your list. While not
strictly documentation, it's another web property that will most likely
attract web search results.
BTW, can somebody from PPB please approve the message sent to that list
with subject satellite website domain request proposal?
Here's a link to my analysis so far:
http://wiki.openstack.org/NovaOrchestration/WorkflowEngines/SpiffWorkflow
It looks good, but I won't pass a final verdict until I have completed a
working project in it. I have one in progress and will let ya know when
it's done.
Z
On 4/3/12 4:56 PM, Ziad
Hi Thomas, yes consider it done!
Jim
On 4/6/12 12:00 PM, Mark Collier mark.coll...@rackspace.com wrote:
Stefano will send you the logo form
Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
hi Jim!
This is Thomas / GPLHost. Do you remember me? :)
I've noticed that despite GPLHost involvement
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That's great Ziad ... nice work!
Having written one of these libraries before I know the challenges are mostly
conceptual, but not terribly technical (fortunately).
Generally the separation between WorkflowSpec and Workflow or TaskSpec and Task
is the same as Class and Instance. You define the
Hi Ziad,
thanks for the great work. Do we know how the states are persisted in
Spiff? Thanks,
Yun
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Ziad Sawalha ziad.sawa...@rackspace.com wrote:
Here's a link to my analysis so far:
http://wiki.openstack.org/NovaOrchestration/WorkflowEngines/SpiffWorkflow
It
From what I've seen Spliff doesn't specify ... the containing application has
to deal with persistence.
-S
From: Yun Mao [yun...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 5:38 PM
To: Ziad Sawalha
Cc: Sriram Subramanian; Dugger, Donald D; Sandy Walsh;
commit early, commit often ;)
On Friday, April 6, 2012, Stefano Maffulli wrote:
Thank you Mark.
I use a different tool to get the weekly stats, cvsanaly and then build
the charts with Pentaho Reporting. I'm glad to have more people looking
at the data and provide alternatives though :)
w00t!
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 2:16 AM, Mark McLoughlin mar...@redhat.com wrote:
Hey,
I've played around with Jonathan Corbet's gitdm[1] which is used to
publish the Who Wrote Linux articles on LWN for each kernel release.
It's really quite fun to apply it to OpenStack and see what comes
Michael, were not IBM or Dell, were not as big as you think. Were just 4
guys that deployed and mantain our openstack private cloud. Yes just four
guys. Were always present at the summits or cons answering questions and
telling people how hard was moving into iaas how many time it takes to
deploy
Termie, would naming the ping pong table after you be appropriate recognition?
Jim
From: Andy Smith andys...@gmail.commailto:andys...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2012 14:09:17 -0700
To: Stefano Maffulli stef...@openstack.orgmailto:stef...@openstack.org
Cc:
Read my latest notes and let me know if that helps:
http://wiki.openstack.org/NovaOrchestration/WorkflowEngines/SpiffWorkflow
Two things to consider:
- you can consist the workflow definition (a.k.a. The Spec) - there are no
states in the definition
- you can persist the 'running' workflow
Ahem... It's Spiff, not Spliff, Sandy :-)
On 4/6/12 3:47 PM, Sandy Walsh sandy.wa...@rackspace.com wrote:
From what I've seen Spliff doesn't specify ... the containing application
has to deal with persistence.
-S
From: Yun Mao [yun...@gmail.com]
Sent:
I agree. I think the conceptual work done (and documented here:
http://www.workflowpatterns.com) helps make this a strong framework.
As I've been working with the author to understand the implementation, my
confidence in the library grows. I think the biggest missing in it is the
documentation of
FathomDB has just open-sourced PlatformLayer, which makes it easy to
build anything as a service. It takes all the know-how and a lot of
the code from running FathomDB's MySQL-as-a-service offering.
You can now build your:
Memcached-as-a-service (like AWS ElastiCache)
MySQL-as-a-service (like
Justin-as-a-Service?
Justin Santa Barbara jus...@fathomdb.com wrote:
FathomDB has just open-sourced PlatformLayer, which makes it easy to
build anything as a service. It takes all the know-how and a lot of
the code from running FathomDB's MySQL-as-a-service offering.
You can now build your:
:-)
In a way: it is the knowledge from running an XaaS company distilled
into code, although lots of people worked on the code over the years.
Code libraries = knowledge-as-a-service.
If anyone is thinking of building something as a service, I hope
you'll grab me at the design summit and let me
I install package in ubunut12.04(beta).
if I use glance index, it works well.
but if I use nova list, it error. I think keystone should be work fine
because glance can work.
my novarc is:
export NOVA_USERNAME=admin
export NOVA_API_KEY=123456
export NOVA_PROJECT_ID=admin
export
It is my mistake.
I miss --auth_strategy=keystone in nova.conf
now it works fine.
2012/4/7 livemoon mwjpi...@gmail.com
I install package in ubunut12.04(beta).
if I use glance index, it works well.
but if I use nova list, it error. I think keystone should be work fine
because glance can
Hi,
My name is Luis Gervaso. I have created a java client for the Identity,
Compute, Image Service and Object Store OpenStack Services.
https://github.com/woorea/openstack-java-sdk
The project uses an Apache 2 Licence in order to be the same OpenStack is
using.
I decided to package the source
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