Re: [Openstack] Some Debian fixes I pushed in the launchpad bzr

2011-04-05 Thread Soren Hansen
2011/4/4 Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org: My new proposal is now: /OpenStack is a reliable cloud infrastructure. Its mission is to produces the ubiquitous cloud computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private cloud providers regardless of size, by being simple to implement

Re: [Openstack] Some Debian fixes I pushed in the launchpad bzr

2011-04-05 Thread Chuck Thier
I think you may have just hit an edge case in the ring-builder code. I don't think it likes it if you remove all the devices from the ring. There is also another edge case where some operations (like rebalancing) will fail if you have less than 3 zones. BTW, the easiest way to test a working

Re: [Openstack] Some Debian fixes I pushed in the launchpad bzr

2011-04-04 Thread Soren Hansen
2011/4/4 Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org: I'm Cc:-ing the list (and changed this silly subject that I used), if you don't mind. Sure. We usually do this through merge proposals, though, but whatever works. On 04/04/2011 08:42 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:  * You refer to a cloud controller. There's

Re: [Openstack] Some Debian fixes I pushed in the launchpad bzr

2011-04-04 Thread Chuck Thier
I also worked on swift. Can you have a look? I'm not so sure what I did is fully correct yet, because I didn't succeed in running everything fully. It seems that swift doesn't like using device-mapper as partitions, is that correct? Which leads me to reinstall my test server from