Hi all,
I have been exploring and asking around since a while about the use of
OpenStack
in Stockholm (or in Sweden in general, but since I'm based in Stockholm,
this is the
area of interest) and it seems that there are some groups and scattered
users.
I would like to find out if anyone has
Was it a fresh install, or did you have already those
components installed before ?
Alessandro Tagliapietra
28 mai 2012 23:22The line before isso
i think rabbitmq is already started isn't it?Best
Regards
Razique Mahroua
28 mai 2012 11:00
Hi Stephenlooks like
On 28/05/12 16:21, Thierry Carrez wrote:
John Postlethwait wrote:
Sorry if I've missed anything below, this thread has become rather
fragmented and messy (at least in my email clients) but I will try to
address the main points I have seen so far:
Sorry, if I jump in late in this thread, I
Hey,
I had the chance to discuss the global conf issue with a good number
of folks at the design summit and the conclusion I came away with was
that opinions range from meh, it's fairly inelegant but I don't care
much either way to I actually like the simplicity to we use global
conf, it works
Hi
I noticed that when I delete a instance, the fixed ip that associate with
it will not be used for other newly launched instance
I want to know if there is a timeout for a fixed ip to be reused, how long
this time is
Thanks
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Are you using Quantum?
Endre.
2012/5/29 William Herry william.herry.ch...@gmail.com
Hi
I noticed that when I delete a instance, the fixed ip that associate with
it will not be used for other newly launched instance
I want to know if there is a timeout for a fixed ip to be reused, how long
Fresh install, it did that multiple times because this is like the 6th install and i've only that problem now.RegardsIl giorno 29/mag/2012, alle ore 10:07, Razique Mahroua ha scritto:
Was it a fresh install, or did you have already those
components installed before ?
Alessandro
Which IPAM ?
This behavior is fixed for mélange IPAM . Please look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/melange/+bug/971504
Also see this : https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/973442
-Mandar
From: openstack-bounces+mandar.vaze=nttdata@lists.launchpad.net
I want to know if there is a timeout for a fixed ip to be reused, how long
this time is
Parameter you are looking for is fixed_ip_disassociate_timeout. Set it to low
value like 1 (This is number of seconds)
Default value is 600 i.e. 10 minutes.
-Mandar
Hello ,all
I am doing live-migration with 3 nodes installation .Everything is set
just as the official document instructed here:
http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-compute/admin/content/configuring-live-migrations.html
When I use the command nova live-migration vm1 HostC , nova
release, and will be tracked using
the 1.5.0 milestone targeting.
You can find the candidate tarball at:
http://swift.openstack.org/tarballs/swift-1.5.0~20120529.r1891.tar.gz
(Future candidate tarballs might be posted as swift-1.5.0~XXX.tar.gz)
You can access the milestone-proposed branch directly
Hello,
I'm unable to boot any image with a flavor that has a disk space associated
with it. It always fails at the spawning state. Below it the log output of
nova-compute:
2012-05-28 16:20:25 ERROR nova.compute.manager
[req-1c725f9c-acae-47c4-b5ae-9ed5d2d9830c 9494d025721c4d7bb28a16fa796f9414
Hello,
Is there any way to export an image created from another instance so that
it can be upload elsewhere? In this particular case, i want to export a
snapshot created in diablo to use in essex.
Regards,
Leander
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check the vnc port agsigned for the wm on the destination node weather used by
the other, base the log, the 5900 port on the destination node is occupied by
another.
the min vnc port used by libvirt is 5900 by default.
ps:if use vmware ESXi hypervisor hot migrate can success weather the
Hi,
I did that. Create snapshot from the running machine, identify the file
corresponding to the snapshot. In my case was a qcow2 file and then add to
essex with glance add
Regards,
Gabriel
From: Leander Bessa Beernaert leande...@gmail.com
To:
Thanks, i though it wouldn't be that simple!
Regards,
Leander
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Staicu Gabriel gabriel_sta...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi,
I did that. Create snapshot from the running machine, identify the file
corresponding to the snapshot. In my case was a qcow2 file and then add
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IIRC, the meters discussed in the wiki [1] are supposed to show delta
values (usage since the last time an event was generated), although the
Alternate Gauge Design section discusses cumulative meters instead. The
libvirt pollsters we have now produce cumulative data, and it might be
complicated
Hi,
We noticed that currently, on Stackforge, the ceilometer project has
only one Jenkins job, checking that the merge occurs correctly.
We'd like to add jobs to run unit tests, pep8, etc… I took a look at the
openstack-ci-puppet repo, but I'm not sure of the changes, so I prefer
to ask here for
On 05/28/2012 04:32 PM, Paul Belanger wrote:
On 12-05-25 03:58 PM, Monty Taylor wrote:
Hey guys!
We just finished rolling out the first in a sequence of upcoming changes
to gerrit and jenkins based on needs described at the design summit.
We now have the basic jobs for all of the projects
FYI below for those interested in Juju [1]. TL;DR There is work in
progress to add an OpenStack API provider to complement our existing set
of EC2 and LXC (local dev) providers.
-Robbie
[1] http://juju.ubuntu.com
Original Message
Subject: Work in progress on Openstack
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 4:04 AM, Mark McLoughlin mar...@redhat.com wrote:
Hey,
I had the chance to discuss the global conf issue with a good number
of folks at the design summit and the conclusion I came away with was
that opinions range from meh, it's fairly inelegant but I don't care
much
Without rehashing backstory which is available in public archives of this
thread, while node is currently on the table for LESS it also may play a role
in future needs as well.
As for your link, yes there are LESS compilers in other languages (there's even
a nascent one in Python that's very
On 05/29/2012 05:42 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
IIRC, the meters discussed in the wiki [1] are supposed to show delta
values (usage since the last time an event was generated), although the
Alternate Gauge Design section discusses cumulative meters instead. The
libvirt pollsters we have now
On 05/28/2012 01:21 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
Looks to me that you need to make sure the other side of that RPC
connection is up before nova-compute. I am not familiar with the specifics
of what Nova needs at startup, but I'd guess this is nova-api or keystone.
Thats a pretty easy thing to do in
On 5/24/2012 4:29 PM, Greg wrote:
It is mostly the likely the self-signed certificate issue you suspected. Java
(and other languages) are pretty notorious for rejecting such unless you
configure them just right. I haven't worked with Java in 10 years, so my
knowledge of how to fix that is
Do we want a history of deltas or just last delta and leave the history to
UI implementers?
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Loic Dachary l...@enovance.com wrote:
On 05/29/2012 05:42 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
IIRC, the meters discussed in the wiki [1] are supposed to show delta
values (usage
One of the major complication I see in the API is that users can be associated
with multiple tenants.
What is the benefit of this? What functionality would be lost if a human user
merely had to use a different account with each tenant?
There are numerous issues with multi-tenant users. For
On 05/29/2012 12:29 PM, Gabriel Hurley wrote:
Without rehashing backstory which is available in public archives of this
thread, while node is currently on the table for LESS it also may play a role
in future needs as well.
As for your link, yes there are LESS compilers in other languages
Perhaps the Nova folks may know the answer to this question...
Are the ec2 and nova-volume services part of the core services now? Or are
they extension services?
Thanks,
Liem
From: openstack-bounces+liem_m_nguyen=hp@lists.launchpad.net
Duncan McGreggor dun...@dreamhost.com writes:
And for announce: who gets the right to post to it ? Or
rather, who gets to moderate the posts to it ? PPB ? PTL/relmgr ? Any
volunteer ?
Release announcements, and security updates should go to the announce
list, so it seems reasonable to allow
Hi Caitlin,
A user is able to be associated with multiple tenants in the current API as
well - this API just attempt to make is significantly more clear what you're
asking for and what you're getting back. It was one of the earliest requests
and requirements of the auth system.
For the
Thanks much, feel free to submit some patches,
I'll work on the wiki in my off-time, since we have people here making these
images for the openstack deployment we are doing and I guess they want me
working on other stuff at work, haha.
On 5/25/12 7:24 PM, Jason Ford ja...@chatinara.com wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Loic Dachary l...@enovance.com wrote:
On 05/29/2012 05:42 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
IIRC, the meters discussed in the wiki [1] are supposed to show delta
values (usage since the last time an event was generated), although the
Alternate Gauge Design section
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Matt Joyce matt.jo...@cloudscaling.comwrote:
Do we want a history of deltas or just last delta and leave the history to
UI implementers?
The collector should record everything and we should make the query API
work so the caller can get what they want out of
Allowing a user to be associated with multiple tenants (a.k.a. projects) is
what we have currently, and it works reasonably well. It has not produced a
significantly more complicated system.
I would argue the flipside of your point, which is that the admin permission
system in keystone is
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 17:18 +, Caitlin Bestler wrote:
One of the major complication I see in the API is that users can be
associated with multiple tenants.
What is the benefit of this? What functionality would be lost if a
human user merely had to use a different account with each
Hi Endre,
Caimito is now on github:
https://github.com/ngasiproj/caimito
Cheers
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Would it be possible for you to
Hi Julien,
On 29/05/12 16:46, Julien Danjou wrote:
We noticed that currently, on Stackforge, the ceilometer project has
only one Jenkins job, checking that the merge occurs correctly.
We'd like to add jobs to run unit tests, pep8, etc… I took a look at the
openstack-ci-puppet repo, but I'm
Hi Julien,
On 29/05/12 19:12, Andrew Hutchings wrote:
Within an hour of this landing it will be done automatically for you:
https://review.openstack.org/7884
We can then see if there are any jobs not working right for you. Please
let me know if there are any problems.
It is also worth
Hey Liem,
We had a brief conversation about this at the summit. Ec2 and volume are core
services not extension services -- this was described in a wiki somewhere.
Carlos has gone through the contracts cleaned them up and updated them to
reflect reality -- and they include this particular
In the research environment, we have frequent cases where a user is
associated with multiple tenants. For example, when you are finishing work
on a previous project but are mainly working on the new one.
As we move towards domain/tenant/user, we need to ensure that the tools
support
Tim Bell wrote:
➢ In the research environment, we have frequent cases where a user is
associated with multiple tenants.
For example, when you are finishing work on a previous project but are
mainly working on the new one.
As we move towards domain/tenant/user, we need to ensure that the
Leander, I would submit a bug about this. The error message is cryptic
(to say the least!) and I think it would be better if the scheduler
determined if the flavor requested has a memory request greater than the
total amount available on the server! I'm a bit disappointed that the
request even
James E. Blair wrote:
I believe we should at least have the common set of three mailing lists
(announce, user/operator, dev) and have a web page that lists them.
+1
We need an official channel for reference information about, at the very
least, milestones/releases and security updates. We also
Has this issue been reported as a bug yet?
Everett
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Luis Gervaso l...@woorea.es wrote:
To reproduce:
First delete a role that is assigned to a tenant-user pair
If you delete tenant-user-role first, and then delete the role all works
fine
Regards
On
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CloudInit
Might want to check this little beastie out. Folks using kvm seem to end
up here for certain use cases.
-Matt
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Nicolae Paladi n.pal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for more information about file injection
On 05/29/2012 07:58 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Loic Dachary l...@enovance.com
mailto:l...@enovance.com wrote:
On 05/29/2012 05:42 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
IIRC, the meters discussed in the wiki [1] are supposed to show delta
values (usage since
On Tue 29 May 2012 10:36:05 AM PDT, James E. Blair wrote:
Someone pointed out that since the security announcements _haven't_ been
going to the announce list, but the main mailing list instead, that they
are concerned that people may have missed them. That seems like a very
important and
I've gotten The PKI signed tokens code working, although not ready for
submission. Still needs some cleanup.
https://github.com/admiyo/keystone/tree/signed-tokens-2
Commit is here:
https://github.com/admiyo/keystone/commit/e566167f45d71f4e3e6cec7524e7097a86d68b80
Feel free to provide
On 5/24/2012 7:25 PM, Luis Gervaso wrote:
Hi Shawn,
You can try with OpenStack Java SDK
https://github.com/woorea/openstack-java-sdk
https://github.com/woorea/openstack-java-sdk/wiki/Swift-Tutorial
Is there a jar I can download and a list of dependencies? That appears
to be a source
On Tue 29 May 2012 10:36:05 AM PDT, James E. Blair wrote:
Someone pointed out that since the security announcements _haven't_ been
going to the announce list, but the main mailing list instead, that they
are concerned that people may have missed them. That seems like a very
important and
+1 Simple. And works for most other projects well enough.
-Matt
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:
James E. Blair wrote:
I believe we should at least have the common set of three mailing lists
(announce, user/operator, dev) and have a web page
Terminology:
Project == Tenant. They are equivalent in Keystone parlance.
What you're referring to as a tenant in that last email is the role a
domain might play going forward in Keystone.
All the best,
- Gabriel
-Original Message-
From:
I wanted to throw quotas out there for inclusion in the v3 API. In the
format from the doc.
API Resources
Quota
- resource quotas associated with a tenant
- a tenant may have 0 or more quotas
resource attributes:
- name (unique per tenant)
- value
- id
- url (fully qualified
Hi Julien,
On 29/05/12 19:12, Andrew Hutchings wrote:
If anything is missing on our side to use the standard set of checks,
we'll do what is necessary to be able to use them. :)
We can then see if there are any jobs not working right for you. Please
let me know if there are any problems.
On 05/29/2012 07:35 PM, Nicolae Paladi wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for more information about file injection support in OpenStack
and find it increasingly inconsistent and incomplete. I have several
questions:
* This wiki article (http://wiki.openstack.org/HypervisorSupportMatrix)
I am trying to do openstack migrate and get stuck
My coworker told me that I can use nova-manage to migrate, but I can't find
any migrate options within nova-manage, it must be removed in Essex
there is migrate option with nova command, but it has very little options
and help info, I am confuse
sorry, I googled and find that error was because I am normal user
now my only question is that it have to option to let me specify which host
to migrate to, which host well be migrate to ?
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Date: Wed, May
hi:
When i have multi compute host in openstack;
'allow_resize_to_same_host=True' may be make the instance resize at the
same host;
but if i want to force make the instance resize at the same
host,what should i do?
Thanks :)
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Just to echo Tim's comments here about the research space - we certainly
have this requirement over in NeCTAR (Australia's national cloud for
research).
Australia actually has entire institutions setup to work in this mode -
helping out multiple universities simultaneously with software
I want to second Adam's comment:
Node.js is a whole different server side technology, and that should not
be implemented at this time.
for all the reasons others have expressed in this thread.
Martin
On 30 May 2012 03:26, Adam Young ayo...@redhat.com wrote:
On 05/29/2012 12:29 PM, Gabriel
Matt,
LXC is not a good alternative for several obvious reasons. So think on all
of that.
Could you expand on why you believe LXC is not a good alternative? As an
HPC provider we're currently weighing up options to get the most we can out
of our Openstack deployment performance-wise. In
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