Re: [Openstack] Windows licensing (reprise)

2013-07-12 Thread Carl Perry
IANAL, but this link from Microsoft makes it sound like Windows Server 
Standard will work for your case:


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CC8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload.microsoft.com%2Fdownload%2F7%2F7%2F0%2F7707E736-4557-4310-9709-87358F7E6D1A%2FWindowsServer2012VirtualTech_VLBrief.pdf&ei=YMTgUcXNNeeaiAL9g4H4Aw&usg=AFQjCNHVFeEE4c__48Pw3v1M8sHyxh27PQ&sig2=ImQtCewwqrAzwQ_X4aTlMA&bvm=bv.48705608,d.cGE

(Sorry for the terrible link - here is a shorter one http://bit.ly/1bwce9l )

From what I read, it appears you can run two Windows VMs for every 
standard license. I would strongly suggest running that by your legal 
team before taking my word.


  -Carl

On 07/12/2013 07:35 PM, JR wrote:

Greetings,

I know that this topic has been touched upon in another forum thread 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/openstack@lists.launchpad.net/msg20032.html)
but I'd like to get the community's feedback on what I've been told 
about windows licensing on openstack by our IT people, who've had 
calls with MS.


Apparently, there is no way to license a single windows VM running on 
openstack.  The only way to legally (!)  license windows in a cloud is 
to buy a datacenter license. This license which would apply to each 
physical compute node.  Let's say that the cost for that license is 
$4600.  In our environment, since we need high availability and any 
particular windows VM would need to run on any of our 4 compute nodes, 
we'd be in ~$18400.  The above would allow us to run an unlimited 
number of windows OSes.


The problem, for us, is that we only need to run a few odd, but 
critical windows instances.  $18400 is pretty steep and we'd love to 
just pay for the VMs individually.  Does anyone know how to do that?  
Is it obvious to anyone that my information is (obviously) incorrect?


Thanks much,
JR

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Re: [Openstack] Team member wanted

2013-07-12 Thread Min Pae
How is what you described different from Juju, Chef, or puppet?

On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Peter Cheung  wrote:
> Dear All
> My name is Peter. We have built the download page of pandora
> http://peter.kingofcoders.com/?p=734 , we want to enhance it, and want some
> team members, we want to achieve these:
>
> Using openstack to setup many VMs, run apache/mysql cluster/mongo DB cluster
> on it, when the user launch a new VM, that VM will be auto-configured to
> join the cluster, network will be working and the node will be working too.
> So I think we need some kind of "config engine" running inside the VM,
> receiving the command from Pandora, doing all the configs and make it work.
> The idea is not fixed into apache/mysql/mongo, i just familiar with them so
> i choose them for a good start.
>
> This goal is interesting, imagine you build a cloud, when the traffic goes
> up, you just launch more VM to join the cluster, this is helping people.
>
> Challenge:
>1) config engine should be able to config all the things, and it should
> be able to config many kinds of servers
>2) networking part is very challenging to me, not sure what is the best
> network config settings
>3) need people to do real coding
>
>
> Thanks
> from Peter
>
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[Openstack] Windows licensing (reprise)

2013-07-12 Thread JR

Greetings,

I know that this topic has been touched upon in another forum thread 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/openstack@lists.launchpad.net/msg20032.html)
but I'd like to get the community's feedback on what I've been told 
about windows licensing on openstack by our IT people, who've had calls 
with MS.


Apparently, there is no way to license a single windows VM running on 
openstack.  The only way to legally (!)  license windows in a cloud is 
to buy a datacenter license. This license which would apply to each 
physical compute node.  Let's say that the cost for that license is 
$4600.  In our environment, since we need high availability and any 
particular windows VM would need to run on any of our 4 compute nodes, 
we'd be in ~$18400.  The above would allow us to run an unlimited number 
of windows OSes.


The problem, for us, is that we only need to run a few odd, but critical 
windows instances.  $18400 is pretty steep and we'd love to just pay for 
the VMs individually.  Does anyone know how to do that?  Is it obvious 
to anyone that my information is (obviously) incorrect?


Thanks much,
JR

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Re: [Openstack] [Horizon] [UX] phabriactor/pholio as a possible UX option

2013-07-12 Thread Monty Taylor
Hi!
Sorry - we've been a bit busy and this got put on the back burner. I
believe that ttx has done some work over the last couple of weeks ...
Theirry, any updates from your end?

Github as an option is problematic for several reasons. The ones that
come to mind are that it's not opensource, it doesn't integrate into any
of the rest of our tooling or SSO, and we're actually working to clarify
to people that we do not do our development on github, and adding the
usage of a github issue tracker somewhere would kindof undercut that.

So we're still trying to find an option that we can run that does work
for everyone. I will redouble those efforts.

We also have an effort underway to spin up an owncloud instance ... so
for filesharing needs that might be a choice.


On 07/12/2013 08:47 PM, Toshiyuki Hayashi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>> So far, my understanding is that requirements are:
>> - discussion
>> - messages containing images
>> - possibly specific image annotation/commenting
> 
> Also if there is file sharing space, that would be great.
> e.g.)
> -  photoshop template for designing and prototyping
> - html template for designing and prototyping
> - wireframe data (it seems Jaromir has created good one already :-) )
> - some document regarding UI
> 
> Discourse seems good, but still Github is better for me.
> Why Github was evaluated as not suitable?
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 4:52 AM, Jaromir Coufal  wrote:
>>
>> On 2013/27/06 09:37, Thierry Carrez wrote:
>>
>> As a data point, Discourse could also be a solution:
>> http://www.discourse.org/
>>
>> It's clearly a discussion tool (including pretty advanced threading,
>> post likes, etc.), and messages can contain images.
>>
>> See a design discussion for example at:
>> http://test.ubuntu-discourse.org/t/a-ubuntu-ish-theme-for-the-site/177
>>
>>
>> Discourse actually looks pretty good. I was playing around that a little bit
>> and like it. We can consider labels as categories - not optimal, but can
>> work if we have only design discussions. Only problem is that we might want
>> to extend the tool for other discussions as well and then it will be less
>> optimal.
>>
>> Do you guys see any other possibilities apart from this one?
>>
>> -- Jarda
> 
> 
> 

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[Openstack] Team member wanted

2013-07-12 Thread Peter Cheung
Dear AllMy name is Peter. We have built the download page of pandora 
http://peter.kingofcoders.com/?p=734 , we want to enhance it, and want some 
team members, we want to achieve these:
Using openstack to setup many VMs, run apache/mysql cluster/mongo DB cluster on 
it, when the user launch a new VM, that VM will be auto-configured to join the 
cluster, network will be working and the node will be working too. So I think 
we need some kind of "config engine" running inside the VM, receiving the 
command from Pandora, doing all the configs and make it work. The idea is not 
fixed into apache/mysql/mongo, i just familiar with them so i choose them for a 
good start.
This goal is interesting, imagine you build a cloud, when the traffic goes up, 
you just launch more VM to join the cluster, this is helping people.
Challenge:1) config engine should be able to config all the things, and it 
should be able to config many kinds of servers   2) networking part is very 
challenging to me, not sure what is the best network config settings   3) need 
people to do real coding

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Re: [Openstack] [Horizon] [UX] phabriactor/pholio as a possible UX option

2013-07-12 Thread Toshiyuki Hayashi
Hi,

> So far, my understanding is that requirements are:
> - discussion
> - messages containing images
> - possibly specific image annotation/commenting

Also if there is file sharing space, that would be great.
e.g.)
-  photoshop template for designing and prototyping
- html template for designing and prototyping
- wireframe data (it seems Jaromir has created good one already :-) )
- some document regarding UI

Discourse seems good, but still Github is better for me.
Why Github was evaluated as not suitable?


On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 4:52 AM, Jaromir Coufal  wrote:
>
> On 2013/27/06 09:37, Thierry Carrez wrote:
>
> As a data point, Discourse could also be a solution:
> http://www.discourse.org/
>
> It's clearly a discussion tool (including pretty advanced threading,
> post likes, etc.), and messages can contain images.
>
> See a design discussion for example at:
> http://test.ubuntu-discourse.org/t/a-ubuntu-ish-theme-for-the-site/177
>
>
> Discourse actually looks pretty good. I was playing around that a little bit
> and like it. We can consider labels as categories - not optimal, but can
> work if we have only design discussions. Only problem is that we might want
> to extend the tool for other discussions as well and then it will be less
> optimal.
>
> Do you guys see any other possibilities apart from this one?
>
> -- Jarda



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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Jake G.
Thanks everyone for your help and encouragement! A lot of great suggestions and 
I really appreciate them all.

It's had been hard to wrap my head around the many different ways to deploy 
openstack. Reading every method has confused me even more.

I will give some of these a try next week and hopefully I will be successful. 

Thanks again,
Jake 




On 2013/07/13, at 7:08, Stefano Maffulli  wrote:

> On 07/11/2013 11:58 PM, Jake G. wrote:
>> 
>> Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can
>> actually understand and follow?
> 
> Hi Jake, I think I understand what you're going through: the pain you're
> reporting is unfortunately known and not rare.
> 
> The documentation team is aware that the installation instructions are
> in urgent need for attention. The reasons for this technical debt is
> that the documentation team has given priority to documenting the
> general aspects of OpenStack. Writing an installation guide that is
> general/generic for all sorts of possible combinations is too
> complicated, so that task was given lower priority (the books like
> Operations Guide and Security Guide were given higher priority, in case
> you asked).
> 
> So, while knowing this won't help you ease your pain, I hope it sheds
> some light on the reasons why the official installation documentation is
> behind the rest of the docs.
> 
> To close the technical debt, Anne and the rest of the documentation team
> will be working on a set of *opinionated* install guides. Acknowledging
> that installing a complex system like OpenStack is (ahem) complex, what
> makes it simpler is to make assumptions that reduce the variables. The
> reasons why you see so many blog posts, small install guides, etc is
> that these make assumptions to reduce the number of variables like: do I
> use one or three or more nodes? nova network or neutron? swift? how to
> configure keystone auth? what networking topology? where do I put the
> dashboard? how about HA? etc
> 
> This is a call to anybody interested in documenting OpenStack
> installation: join the documentation team and contribute your expertise
> to write an *opinionated* guide to install OpenStack. It won't be the
> ultimate guide to install OpenStack in all possible scenarios but it
> will be a way to start.
> 
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/HowTo
> 
> thanks
> stef
> 
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[Openstack] OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (July 5 – 12)

2013-07-12 Thread Stefano Maffulli

  Hong Kong Summit – Registration, Call for Speakers & Sponsors Now
  Open!
  



   ???, >
  


  The All New OpenStack Travel Support Program
  


The OpenStack Foundation announces the availability of travel grants
under the OpenStack Travel Support Program. The program’s aim is to
facilitate participation of key contributors to the OpenStack Design
Summit covering costs for travel and accommodation. The Travel Support
Program is based on the promise of Open Design
, one of the founding principles
upon which the OpenStack project is built.


  Blow Out the Candles – OpenStack Turns 3!
  


OpenStack will celebrate it’s third birthday July 19, and we’re
celebrating this month!  In three short years, Openstack has truly
emerged as the center of cloud innovation, with hundreds of companies
around the world relying on OpenStack to run their business. OpenStack
is maturing, it’s coming of age and new users being announced every week
(Fidelity, Comcast, Best Buy, Bloomberg). Over the past three years,
we’ve also seen OpenStack grow internationally. There are now over 40
global user groups and more than 10,000 community members across 121
countries. And we’ve recently crossed the 1,000 authors threshold to the
code base.  This calls for a big toast to the OpenStack community!


  A tool for watching Zuul and Jenkins
  


Dan Smith  wrote a very hacky text
“dashboard” that merges the information from Gerrit and Zuul, and
provides a periodically-refreshed view of what is going on. The tool is
useful to keep close watch of patches, both to know when they’re close
to merging, as well as to know early when they’re failing a test.
Catching something early and pushing a fix will kill the job currently
in progress and start over with the new patch. This is a more efficient
use of resources and lowers the total amount of time before Jenkins will
vote on the patch in such a case.


  Save Space: the final frontier – Erasure Codes with OpenStack
  Swift
  


The Swift team announced an initiative to introduce erasure codes in
OpenStack Swift. This initiative enables deployers to store data with
erasure coding instead of or in addition to Swift’s 3-replica model.


  OpenStack Programs Core Developers
  


David Medberry 
wrote a nice summary of how to identify core developers for each of the
Official OpenStack Programs .
This list is maintained on Gerrit for Nova
, Glance
, Swift
, Horizon
, Keystone
, Cinder
, Neutron
, Ceilometer
, Heat
 and OpenStack
Doc .


Tips ‘n Tricks

  * By Dan Smith : A brief overview of
Nova’s new object model (Part 1)


and (Part 2)


  * By Mirantis : Understanding OpenStack
Authentication: Keystone PKI


  * By Sandro Mathys
: Setting a
user password when launching cloud images


  * By Julie Pichon : Testing in
Horizon | Unit testing for the Openstack Dashboard



   

Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Stefano Maffulli
On 07/11/2013 11:58 PM, Jake G. wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can
> actually understand and follow? 

Hi Jake, I think I understand what you're going through: the pain you're
reporting is unfortunately known and not rare.

The documentation team is aware that the installation instructions are
in urgent need for attention. The reasons for this technical debt is
that the documentation team has given priority to documenting the
general aspects of OpenStack. Writing an installation guide that is
general/generic for all sorts of possible combinations is too
complicated, so that task was given lower priority (the books like
Operations Guide and Security Guide were given higher priority, in case
you asked).

So, while knowing this won't help you ease your pain, I hope it sheds
some light on the reasons why the official installation documentation is
behind the rest of the docs.

To close the technical debt, Anne and the rest of the documentation team
will be working on a set of *opinionated* install guides. Acknowledging
that installing a complex system like OpenStack is (ahem) complex, what
makes it simpler is to make assumptions that reduce the variables. The
reasons why you see so many blog posts, small install guides, etc is
that these make assumptions to reduce the number of variables like: do I
use one or three or more nodes? nova network or neutron? swift? how to
configure keystone auth? what networking topology? where do I put the
dashboard? how about HA? etc

This is a call to anybody interested in documenting OpenStack
installation: join the documentation team and contribute your expertise
to write an *opinionated* guide to install OpenStack. It won't be the
ultimate guide to install OpenStack in all possible scenarios but it
will be a way to start.

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Documentation/HowTo

thanks
stef

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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Martinx - ジェームズ
Hi!

I have a very-easy-to-follow guide to install OpenStack, take a look!

Ultimate OpenStack Grizzly Guide:
https://gist.github.com/tmartinx/d36536b7b62a48f859c2

Cheers!
Thiago

On 12 July 2013 03:58, Jake G.  wrote:

> Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
> weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
>
> 
> Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually
> understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but
> OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I
> have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
> install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was
> this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting
> companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
> impossible to deploy.
> 
>
> I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any
> help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
> anything
>
> Thank you very much
>
>
>
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Joshua Harlow
Begin the openstack "aol" CDs

:-)

Sent from my really tiny device...

On Jul 12, 2013, at 1:24 PM, "Matt Joyce" 
mailto:matt.jo...@cloudscaling.com>> wrote:

You know, I am surprised none of us OpenStack distribution vendors have taken a 
page from 1999 and started selling OpenStack grizzly/havana books with 
installation CDs for our distribution in the back.

-Matt


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Joshua McKenty 
mailto:jos...@pistoncloud.com>> wrote:
Tiny product plug for Piston's Enterprise OpenStack distro as well. Neutron 
support is in our next release, but we can fix you up with a beta if it's 
critical.

--

Joshua McKenty
Chief Technology Officer
Piston Cloud Computing, Inc.
+1 (650) 242-5683
+1 (650) 283-6846
http://www.pistoncloud.com

"Oh, Westley, we'll never survive!"
"Nonsense. You're only saying that because no one ever has."

On Jul 12, 2013, at 11:10 AM, Samuel Winchenbach 
mailto:swinc...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Wow, Mirantis Fuel looks impressive.   Very impressive.  Thanks for pointing 
that out.

I wonder if there support for Quantum/Neutron.  Hmm I might have to play around 
with that.


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Logan McNaughton 
mailto:lo...@bacoosta.com>> wrote:

I think these are the 3 best options for an automated OpenStack install:

RDO (Packstack), supports RHEL, CentOS, Fedora.

MAAS/Juju, supports Ubuntu.

Mirantis Fuel, supports RHEL/CentOS for now, they say Ubuntu support is coming.

Try all 3 if you can. Fuel was just recently open sourced and has a pretty 
fancy web GUI.

On Jul 12, 2013 10:16 AM, "Min Pae" 
mailto:sputni...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I was able to go from nothing to a running Openstack environment using
Ubuntu Juju/MAAS inside 2 weeks with no prior knowledge or experience
with Juju nor MAAS nor Openstack.  The trick seemed to be having
enough boxes as some charms didn't seem to like running on the same
boxes or whatever, and I ended up with a non-functional dashboard when
trying to install all the services to the same box.  Currently I have
it working well with 7 physical boxes in total with one of those being
a nova-compute node.

On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:39 AM, claudio marques 
mailto:mrqss_...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi
>
> You can use this guide to.
>
> https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
>
> Good luck
>
> Claudio Marques
>
> clau...@onesource.pt
> http://www.onesource.pt/
>
>
> 
> From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
> Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
> To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
> CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
>
> Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>
> Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little environment
> with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the others
> are compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's
> documentation page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to create
> the networks, I ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.
>
> Regards.
>
> Guilherme.
>
>
>
> 2013/7/12 Jake G. 
> mailto:dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com>>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and practically
> unlimited virtual machines.
> Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical server
> that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the other
> roles.
>
> How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?
>
> Best,
> Jake
>
>
>
> 
> From: Mark Baker mailto:mark.ba...@canonical.com>>
> To: Jake G. mailto:dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com>>
> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>
> On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
>
> Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
> weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
>
> 
> Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually
> understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but
> OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I
> have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
> install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was
> this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting
> companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
> impossible to deploy.
> 
>
> I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any
> help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
> anything
>
>
> How many servers do you have?
>
> Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:
>
> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud
>
> There are different options depending on if it is for test or real world
> deployment and the number of 

Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Matt Joyce
You know, I am surprised none of us OpenStack distribution vendors have
taken a page from 1999 and started selling OpenStack grizzly/havana books
with installation CDs for our distribution in the back.

-Matt


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Joshua McKenty wrote:

> Tiny product plug for Piston's Enterprise OpenStack distro as well.
> Neutron support is in our next release, but we can fix you up with a beta
> if it's critical.
>
> --
>
> Joshua McKenty
> Chief Technology Officer
> Piston Cloud Computing, Inc.
> +1 (650) 242-5683
> +1 (650) 283-6846
> http://www.pistoncloud.com
>
> "Oh, Westley, we'll never survive!"
> "Nonsense. You're only saying that because no one ever has."
>
> On Jul 12, 2013, at 11:10 AM, Samuel Winchenbach 
> wrote:
>
> Wow, Mirantis Fuel looks impressive.   Very impressive.  Thanks for
> pointing that out.
>
> I wonder if there support for Quantum/Neutron.  Hmm I might have to play
> around with that.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Logan McNaughton wrote:
>
>> I think these are the 3 best options for an automated OpenStack install:
>>
>> RDO (Packstack), supports RHEL, CentOS, Fedora.
>>
>> MAAS/Juju, supports Ubuntu.
>>
>> Mirantis Fuel, supports RHEL/CentOS for now, they say Ubuntu support is
>> coming.
>>
>> Try all 3 if you can. Fuel was just recently open sourced and has a
>> pretty fancy web GUI.
>>  On Jul 12, 2013 10:16 AM, "Min Pae"  wrote:
>>
>>> I was able to go from nothing to a running Openstack environment using
>>> Ubuntu Juju/MAAS inside 2 weeks with no prior knowledge or experience
>>> with Juju nor MAAS nor Openstack.  The trick seemed to be having
>>> enough boxes as some charms didn't seem to like running on the same
>>> boxes or whatever, and I ended up with a non-functional dashboard when
>>> trying to install all the services to the same box.  Currently I have
>>> it working well with 7 physical boxes in total with one of those being
>>> a nova-compute node.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:39 AM, claudio marques 
>>> wrote:
>>> > Hi
>>> >
>>> > You can use this guide to.
>>> >
>>> > https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
>>> >
>>> > Good luck
>>> >
>>> > Claudio Marques
>>> >
>>> > clau...@onesource.pt
>>> > http://www.onesource.pt/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 
>>> > From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
>>> > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
>>> > To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
>>> > CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
>>> >
>>> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>>> >
>>> > Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little
>>> environment
>>> > with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the
>>> others
>>> > are compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's
>>> > documentation page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to
>>> create
>>> > the networks, I ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.
>>> >
>>> > Regards.
>>> >
>>> > Guilherme.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2013/7/12 Jake G. 
>>> >
>>> > Hi Mark,
>>> >
>>> > Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and
>>> practically
>>> > unlimited virtual machines.
>>> > Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical
>>> server
>>> > that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the
>>> other
>>> > roles.
>>> >
>>> > How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?
>>> >
>>> > Best,
>>> > Jake
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 
>>> > From: Mark Baker 
>>> > To: Jake G. 
>>> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
>>> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>>> >
>>> > On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
>>> > weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
>>> >
>>> > 
>>> > Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can
>>> actually
>>> > understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech
>>> but
>>> > OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse
>>> documentation) I
>>> > have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
>>> > install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack.
>>> Was
>>> > this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment
>>> consulting
>>> > companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
>>> > impossible to deploy.
>>> > 
>>> >
>>> > I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate
>>> any
>>> > help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
>>> > anything
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > How many servers do you have?
>>> >
>>> > Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:
>>> >
>>> > http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud
>>> >
>>> > There are different options depending on if it is for test or real
>>> world
>>> > deployment and the number of servers you have.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Ma

Re: [Openstack] Host OS CentOS 6.4 or Ubuntu 12.04

2013-07-12 Thread Samuel Winchenbach
I
 agree with Logan that it is personal preference.

I will give you my opinion:  I created a 4 node cluster using Ubuntu and if
I had to do it again I would use CentOS.  I find CentOS configuration much
more consistent; Ubuntu uses a combination of Upstart and rc scripts which
can be quite a nightmare when you need things to startup and shutdown in a
certain order.  Ubuntu tends to have much more frequent package (including
kernels!) updates which may be good for certain use-cases but I find it
tedious to maintain.

I am sure for every complaint I have about Ubuntu someone has an equal
complaint about CentOS.

- Sam


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Logan McNaughton wrote:

> Honestly a lot of it has to do with personal preference, or what your
> organization is comfortable with.
>
> As far as guests go, CentOS has no official guest images (qcow2/raw).
> Ubuntu has very good official images. So does Red Hat but those aren't free.
>
> As far as "ease to deploy", Ubuntu's recommend strategy is using
> MAAS/Juju. Red hat recently released RDO (openstack.red hat.com), which
> uses an installer called Packstack. You'll just need to research those
> options and pick one. Another good option for CentOS deployment is
> Mirantis' Fuel (fuel.mirantis.com).
>
> Currently Fuel only supports CentOS/RHEL but they say Ubuntu support is
> coming.
> On Jul 12, 2013 11:42 AM, "Haitao Jiang"  wrote:
>
>> I would like to get some feedback on which OS to choose for OpenStack
>> Host OS, CentOS 6.4 or Ubuntu 12.04. Just from technical point of
>> view, e.g.
>>
>> - Ease of deploy
>>
>> - Support of new features
>>
>> - Performance benchmarks
>>
>> - Community support
>>
>> - Number of bugs
>>
>> etc.
>>
>> My impression so far is that Ubuntu is more up to date with the
>> support of OpenStack, it has newer kernel and packages. For examples,
>> like Python version. Ubuntu also seems has more community support etc.
>> But at the same time, Redhat is rank as one of contributors to the
>> OpenStack code base.
>>
>> Any input or comment will be welcomed and appreciated
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Joshua McKenty
Tiny product plug for Piston's Enterprise OpenStack distro as well. Neutron 
support is in our next release, but we can fix you up with a beta if it's 
critical.

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"Nonsense. You're only saying that because no one ever has."

On Jul 12, 2013, at 11:10 AM, Samuel Winchenbach  wrote:

> Wow, Mirantis Fuel looks impressive.   Very impressive.  Thanks for pointing 
> that out.
> 
> I wonder if there support for Quantum/Neutron.  Hmm I might have to play 
> around with that.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Logan McNaughton  wrote:
> I think these are the 3 best options for an automated OpenStack install:
> 
> RDO (Packstack), supports RHEL, CentOS, Fedora.
> 
> MAAS/Juju, supports Ubuntu.
> 
> Mirantis Fuel, supports RHEL/CentOS for now, they say Ubuntu support is 
> coming.
> 
> Try all 3 if you can. Fuel was just recently open sourced and has a pretty 
> fancy web GUI.
> On Jul 12, 2013 10:16 AM, "Min Pae"  wrote:
> I was able to go from nothing to a running Openstack environment using
> Ubuntu Juju/MAAS inside 2 weeks with no prior knowledge or experience
> with Juju nor MAAS nor Openstack.  The trick seemed to be having
> enough boxes as some charms didn't seem to like running on the same
> boxes or whatever, and I ended up with a non-functional dashboard when
> trying to install all the services to the same box.  Currently I have
> it working well with 7 physical boxes in total with one of those being
> a nova-compute node.
> 
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:39 AM, claudio marques  
> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > You can use this guide to.
> >
> > https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > Claudio Marques
> >
> > clau...@onesource.pt
> > http://www.onesource.pt/
> >
> >
> > 
> > From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
> > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
> > To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
> > CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
> >
> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
> >
> > Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little environment
> > with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the others
> > are compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's
> > documentation page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to create
> > the networks, I ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > Guilherme.
> >
> >
> >
> > 2013/7/12 Jake G. 
> >
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and practically
> > unlimited virtual machines.
> > Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical server
> > that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the other
> > roles.
> >
> > How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?
> >
> > Best,
> > Jake
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > From: Mark Baker 
> > To: Jake G. 
> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
> >
> > On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
> >
> > Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
> > weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
> >
> > 
> > Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually
> > understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but
> > OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I
> > have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
> > install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was
> > this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting
> > companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
> > impossible to deploy.
> > 
> >
> > I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any
> > help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
> > anything
> >
> >
> > How many servers do you have?
> >
> > Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:
> >
> > http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud
> >
> > There are different options depending on if it is for test or real world
> > deployment and the number of servers you have.
> >
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you very much
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ___
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> > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net
> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack
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> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Samuel Winchenbach
Wow, Mirantis Fuel looks impressive.   Very impressive.  Thanks for
pointing that out.

I wonder if there support for Quantum/Neutron.  Hmm I might have to play
around with that.


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Logan McNaughton wrote:

> I think these are the 3 best options for an automated OpenStack install:
>
> RDO (Packstack), supports RHEL, CentOS, Fedora.
>
> MAAS/Juju, supports Ubuntu.
>
> Mirantis Fuel, supports RHEL/CentOS for now, they say Ubuntu support is
> coming.
>
> Try all 3 if you can. Fuel was just recently open sourced and has a pretty
> fancy web GUI.
>  On Jul 12, 2013 10:16 AM, "Min Pae"  wrote:
>
>> I was able to go from nothing to a running Openstack environment using
>> Ubuntu Juju/MAAS inside 2 weeks with no prior knowledge or experience
>> with Juju nor MAAS nor Openstack.  The trick seemed to be having
>> enough boxes as some charms didn't seem to like running on the same
>> boxes or whatever, and I ended up with a non-functional dashboard when
>> trying to install all the services to the same box.  Currently I have
>> it working well with 7 physical boxes in total with one of those being
>> a nova-compute node.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:39 AM, claudio marques 
>> wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > You can use this guide to.
>> >
>> > https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
>> >
>> > Good luck
>> >
>> > Claudio Marques
>> >
>> > clau...@onesource.pt
>> > http://www.onesource.pt/
>> >
>> >
>> > 
>> > From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
>> > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
>> > To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
>> > CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
>> >
>> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>> >
>> > Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little
>> environment
>> > with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the
>> others
>> > are compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's
>> > documentation page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to
>> create
>> > the networks, I ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.
>> >
>> > Regards.
>> >
>> > Guilherme.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 2013/7/12 Jake G. 
>> >
>> > Hi Mark,
>> >
>> > Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and
>> practically
>> > unlimited virtual machines.
>> > Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical
>> server
>> > that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the
>> other
>> > roles.
>> >
>> > How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Jake
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 
>> > From: Mark Baker 
>> > To: Jake G. 
>> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>> >
>> > On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
>> > weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
>> >
>> > 
>> > Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can
>> actually
>> > understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech
>> but
>> > OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation)
>> I
>> > have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
>> > install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack.
>> Was
>> > this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment
>> consulting
>> > companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
>> > impossible to deploy.
>> > 
>> >
>> > I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate
>> any
>> > help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
>> > anything
>> >
>> >
>> > How many servers do you have?
>> >
>> > Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:
>> >
>> > http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud
>> >
>> > There are different options depending on if it is for test or real world
>> > deployment and the number of servers you have.
>> >
>> >
>> > Mark
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you very much
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ___
>> > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack
>> > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net
>> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack
>> > More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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Re: [Openstack] Host OS CentOS 6.4 or Ubuntu 12.04

2013-07-12 Thread Logan McNaughton
Honestly a lot of it has to do with personal preference, or what your
organization is comfortable with.

As far as guests go, CentOS has no official guest images (qcow2/raw).
Ubuntu has very good official images. So does Red Hat but those aren't free.

As far as "ease to deploy", Ubuntu's recommend strategy is using MAAS/Juju.
Red hat recently released RDO (openstack.red hat.com), which uses an
installer called Packstack. You'll just need to research those options and
pick one. Another good option for CentOS deployment is Mirantis' Fuel (
fuel.mirantis.com).

Currently Fuel only supports CentOS/RHEL but they say Ubuntu support is
coming.
On Jul 12, 2013 11:42 AM, "Haitao Jiang"  wrote:

> I would like to get some feedback on which OS to choose for OpenStack
> Host OS, CentOS 6.4 or Ubuntu 12.04. Just from technical point of
> view, e.g.
>
> - Ease of deploy
>
> - Support of new features
>
> - Performance benchmarks
>
> - Community support
>
> - Number of bugs
>
> etc.
>
> My impression so far is that Ubuntu is more up to date with the
> support of OpenStack, it has newer kernel and packages. For examples,
> like Python version. Ubuntu also seems has more community support etc.
> But at the same time, Redhat is rank as one of contributors to the
> OpenStack code base.
>
> Any input or comment will be welcomed and appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Logan McNaughton
I think these are the 3 best options for an automated OpenStack install:

RDO (Packstack), supports RHEL, CentOS, Fedora.

MAAS/Juju, supports Ubuntu.

Mirantis Fuel, supports RHEL/CentOS for now, they say Ubuntu support is
coming.

Try all 3 if you can. Fuel was just recently open sourced and has a pretty
fancy web GUI.
 On Jul 12, 2013 10:16 AM, "Min Pae"  wrote:

> I was able to go from nothing to a running Openstack environment using
> Ubuntu Juju/MAAS inside 2 weeks with no prior knowledge or experience
> with Juju nor MAAS nor Openstack.  The trick seemed to be having
> enough boxes as some charms didn't seem to like running on the same
> boxes or whatever, and I ended up with a non-functional dashboard when
> trying to install all the services to the same box.  Currently I have
> it working well with 7 physical boxes in total with one of those being
> a nova-compute node.
>
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:39 AM, claudio marques 
> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > You can use this guide to.
> >
> > https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > Claudio Marques
> >
> > clau...@onesource.pt
> > http://www.onesource.pt/
> >
> >
> > 
> > From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
> > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
> > To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
> > CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
> >
> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
> >
> > Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little
> environment
> > with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the others
> > are compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's
> > documentation page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to
> create
> > the networks, I ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > Guilherme.
> >
> >
> >
> > 2013/7/12 Jake G. 
> >
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and
> practically
> > unlimited virtual machines.
> > Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical
> server
> > that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the
> other
> > roles.
> >
> > How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?
> >
> > Best,
> > Jake
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > From: Mark Baker 
> > To: Jake G. 
> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
> >
> > On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
> >
> > Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
> > weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
> >
> > 
> > Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can
> actually
> > understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech
> but
> > OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I
> > have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
> > install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack.
> Was
> > this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment
> consulting
> > companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
> > impossible to deploy.
> > 
> >
> > I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any
> > help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
> > anything
> >
> >
> > How many servers do you have?
> >
> > Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:
> >
> > http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud
> >
> > There are different options depending on if it is for test or real world
> > deployment and the number of servers you have.
> >
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you very much
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ___
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[Openstack] Host OS CentOS 6.4 or Ubuntu 12.04

2013-07-12 Thread Haitao Jiang
I would like to get some feedback on which OS to choose for OpenStack
Host OS, CentOS 6.4 or Ubuntu 12.04. Just from technical point of
view, e.g.

- Ease of deploy

- Support of new features

- Performance benchmarks

- Community support

- Number of bugs

etc.

My impression so far is that Ubuntu is more up to date with the
support of OpenStack, it has newer kernel and packages. For examples,
like Python version. Ubuntu also seems has more community support etc.
But at the same time, Redhat is rank as one of contributors to the
OpenStack code base.

Any input or comment will be welcomed and appreciated

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Re: [Openstack] [Swift] Try to get the final status of PUT and timeout

2013-07-12 Thread Peter Portante
Can you use the transaction ID in the object server log that is in error to
correlate with the proxy server logs to see how the proxy server responded
for that REST API request?


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Samuel Merritt  wrote:

> On 7/12/13 12:34 AM, Jonathan Lu wrote:
>
>> Hi, all stackers,
>>  I test the cluster and get such error msg:
>>  Jul 12 11:23:57 ubuntu-12 proxy-server ERROR with Object server
>> 192.168.1.161:60
>>
>>  00/xvdb1 re: Trying to get final status of PUT to
>> /v1/AUTH_test/test_8/e9a243cb0
>>
>>  462406a9ca10b590ed42a5f: Timeout (10s) (txn:
>> txe58fdd4aaaf8402a86814b67272a**1d1a)
>>
>>   (client_ip: 192.168.1.151)
>>
>>
>>  It seems that the proxy is waiting for the request of getting the
>> final status of object and failed. Can anyone give me some hint that why
>> this happened?
>>
>
> That error indicates that the proxy server sent an entire HTTP PUT
> request, including the whole body, to one of the object servers, but that
> object server failed to respond with headers in time (where "in time" here
> looks like "10 seconds").
>
> That can happen for many reasons, including heavy IO load on the object
> server, and since you're benchmarking the cluster, you may well have driven
> the load up high.
>
> Do note that the proxy will still return a successful response to the
> client if a quorum (2 out of 3) of the writes succeeded, so seeing this
> error in the logs does not necessarily indicate that clients are seeing
> errors.
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Re: [Openstack] [Swift] Try to get the final status of PUT and timeout

2013-07-12 Thread Samuel Merritt

On 7/12/13 12:34 AM, Jonathan Lu wrote:

Hi, all stackers,
 I test the cluster and get such error msg:
 Jul 12 11:23:57 ubuntu-12 proxy-server ERROR with Object server
192.168.1.161:60

 00/xvdb1 re: Trying to get final status of PUT to
/v1/AUTH_test/test_8/e9a243cb0

 462406a9ca10b590ed42a5f: Timeout (10s) (txn:
txe58fdd4aaaf8402a86814b67272a1d1a)

  (client_ip: 192.168.1.151)


 It seems that the proxy is waiting for the request of getting the
final status of object and failed. Can anyone give me some hint that why
this happened?


That error indicates that the proxy server sent an entire HTTP PUT 
request, including the whole body, to one of the object servers, but 
that object server failed to respond with headers in time (where "in 
time" here looks like "10 seconds").


That can happen for many reasons, including heavy IO load on the object 
server, and since you're benchmarking the cluster, you may well have 
driven the load up high.


Do note that the proxy will still return a successful response to the 
client if a quorum (2 out of 3) of the writes succeeded, so seeing this 
error in the logs does not necessarily indicate that clients are seeing 
errors.


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Re: [Openstack] why did openstack choose ceph (and not glusterfs)

2013-07-12 Thread Patrick McGarry
Awesome, must have missed that.  Thanks Stefano!



Best Regards,

Patrick McGarry
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Stefano Maffulli wrote:

> On Fri 12 Jul 2013 06:53:46 AM PDT, Patrick McGarry wrote:
> > In fact, we'd love to see a similar abstracted approach on the object
> > storage side as well.
>
> Indeed, there is some work already going in this direction for OpenStack
> Object Storage. A couple of Red Hat engineers are working on  LFS, Local
> File System (https://github.com/zaitcev/swift-lfs and
> http://zaitcev.livejournal.com/215159.html, plus there is something in
> review on review.openstack.org, too) to allow swift to better integrate
> with different filesystems.
>
> Something like LFS was originally proposed by Nexenta a while back but
> their patch unfortunately never merged.
>
> LFS was mentioned on swiftstack blog after the summit in Portland.
> details on
>
> http://swiftstack.com/blog/2013/04/24/openstack-summit-api-discussion/
>
> HTH
> stef
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Re: [Openstack] why did openstack choose ceph (and not glusterfs)

2013-07-12 Thread Stefano Maffulli
On Fri 12 Jul 2013 06:53:46 AM PDT, Patrick McGarry wrote:
> In fact, we'd love to see a similar abstracted approach on the object
> storage side as well.  

Indeed, there is some work already going in this direction for OpenStack
Object Storage. A couple of Red Hat engineers are working on  LFS, Local
File System (https://github.com/zaitcev/swift-lfs and
http://zaitcev.livejournal.com/215159.html, plus there is something in
review on review.openstack.org, too) to allow swift to better integrate
with different filesystems.

Something like LFS was originally proposed by Nexenta a while back but
their patch unfortunately never merged.

LFS was mentioned on swiftstack blog after the summit in Portland.
details on

http://swiftstack.com/blog/2013/04/24/openstack-summit-api-discussion/

HTH
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Min Pae
I was able to go from nothing to a running Openstack environment using
Ubuntu Juju/MAAS inside 2 weeks with no prior knowledge or experience
with Juju nor MAAS nor Openstack.  The trick seemed to be having
enough boxes as some charms didn't seem to like running on the same
boxes or whatever, and I ended up with a non-functional dashboard when
trying to install all the services to the same box.  Currently I have
it working well with 7 physical boxes in total with one of those being
a nova-compute node.

On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:39 AM, claudio marques  wrote:
> Hi
>
> You can use this guide to.
>
> https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
>
> Good luck
>
> Claudio Marques
>
> clau...@onesource.pt
> http://www.onesource.pt/
>
>
> 
> From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
> Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
> To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
> CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
>
> Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>
> Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little environment
> with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the others
> are compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's
> documentation page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to create
> the networks, I ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.
>
> Regards.
>
> Guilherme.
>
>
>
> 2013/7/12 Jake G. 
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and practically
> unlimited virtual machines.
> Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical server
> that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the other
> roles.
>
> How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?
>
> Best,
> Jake
>
>
>
> 
> From: Mark Baker 
> To: Jake G. 
> Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
>
> On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
>
> Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2
> weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.
>
> 
> Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually
> understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but
> OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I
> have ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced
> install and config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was
> this made to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting
> companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know because its
> impossible to deploy.
> 
>
> I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any
> help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods,
> anything
>
>
> How many servers do you have?
>
> Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:
>
> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud
>
> There are different options depending on if it is for test or real world
> deployment and the number of servers you have.
>
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> Thank you very much
>
>
>
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread claudio marques
Hi 
You can use this guide to.
https://github.com/mseknibilel/OpenStack-Grizzly-Install-Guide
Good luck
Claudio Marques
claudio@onesource.pthttp://www.onesource.pt/


From: luisguilherme...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:56:18 -0300
To: dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
CC: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???

Hello Jake, I am new at OpenStack too, and I'm running a little environment 
with three computers, one is the controller + network node and the others are 
compute node. I've been following the manual at the OpenStack's documentation 
page but it's attached here, the most mess part is to create the networks, I 
ran the script attached too. Hope it helps you.



Regards.

Guilherme.



2013/7/12 Jake G. 


Hi Mark,


Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and practically 
unlimited virtual machines.

Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical server 
that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the other 
roles.


How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?


Best,

Jake 




   

 From: Mark Baker 
 To: Jake G.  


 Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
 Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
   



  


  
  
On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:



  
Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack
  for the past 2 weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.




Does anyone have
  installation instructions that a human being can actually
  understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing
  new tech but OpenStack is the most convoluted environment
  (even worse documentation) I have ever come in contact with
  (Worse than IBM software). The advanced install and config of
  CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was this made
  to purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment
  consulting companies? Openstack might be great but no one will know
because its impossible to deploy. 




I`m sure I am not the only
  one who feels this way. I would appreciate any help anyone can
  give. Someones blog, other installation methods, anything
  



How many servers do you have?



Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:




http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud



There are different options depending on if it is for test or real
world deployment and the number of servers you have.





Mark






  



Thank you very much






  
  

  
  

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Re: [Openstack] why did openstack choose ceph (and not glusterfs)

2013-07-12 Thread Patrick McGarry
Hey all,

Ceph community manager here.  Just to be clear, while a lot of OpenStack
implementations are "choosing Ceph," there are plenty that aren't.  That's
the beauty of OpenStack, especially as it relates to Cinder and Glance.
 It's very easy to plug in whatever makes the most sense for your
particular use case.

In fact, we'd love to see a similar abstracted approach on the object
storage side as well.  While Ceph supports the Swift API, there are many
other tools that might not.  We are huge fans of choice, and we'd love to
see the ability to easily plug options for object as well as block.

Hope that clears things up a bit and you are able to choose the tool that
best suits your needs.  Obviously we think Ceph is amazing, but we're all
FOSS heads and are pretty happy as long as you find an Open Source solution
that does what you need.

Shout if you have questions.



Best Regards,

Patrick McGarry
Director, Community || Inktank
http://ceph.com  ||  http://inktank.com
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 2:26 AM, Huang Zhiteng  wrote:

> Haomai, Zippy,
>
> Do you have any actual link to share about where your impression is from?
> I don't want to be the last to know that we _choose_ something.
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Haomai Wang wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think the information "OpenStack choose Ceph" is from Ceph community,
>>  we can often heard about correlative talks from
>> Ceph community and blogs.  There is a illusion that OpenStack decide to
>> choose Ceph as backend.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Haomai Wang, UnitedStack Inc.
>>
>> 在 2013-7-12,上午8:32,John Griffith  写道:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Tom Fifield  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Community Manager here - just confirming - "OpenStack" has not "chosen
>>> Ceph". Not sure where that information is coming from - got a blog link so
>>> we can fix any confusion? :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/07/13 10:23, Zippy Zeppoli wrote:
>>>
 Hello,
 I apologize if this email causes some kind of subjective ruckus, but
 frankly I don't care (sorry etiquette) since it will resolve a
 reasonable question that isn't clearly answered on the web.

 Why did openstack choose ceph and not glusterfs. There doesn't seem to
 be a lot of (good) information on how/why to choose one over the other,
 and I'm sure most folks do a proof-of-concept to figure this out, but it
 doesn't seem like a lot of information has been shared on the matter.

 That being said, OpenStack is a large open source project that has
 decided to use this storage platform (big decision). Why and how did the
 technical architects for OpenStack come to this decision (blog post
 would be awesome, wasn't able to find one Googling).

 CheerZ


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>> Hi Zippy,
>>
>> To be clear, OpenStack doesn't really "choose" at all.  In terms of
>> Cinder you have a choice, that could be the base LVM implementation,
>> Ceph-RBD, Gluster or any choice from a long list of supported/integrated
>> backend storage devices.
>>
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Re: [Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Axel Christiansen
Hi Hugo,


as i mentioned, my ring was wrong. At least i beleve using the wrong
ports for the ring services(account, container, object) breaks the ring,
right?

Thats what broke my setup, i beleve.

Axel



Am 12.07.13 14:09, schrieb Kuo Hugo:
> Hi Alex , 
> 
> Did you re-check the drives information in the ring?
> Would you like to show it?
> 
> +Hugo Kuo+
> h...@swiftstack.com 
> tonyt...@gmail.com
> 
> +886 935004793
> 
> 
> 2013/7/12 Axel Christiansen  >
> 
> Hello.
> 
> 
> my issue is solved. What did i do wrong, got wrong from google ;)
> 
> I mixed up the default ports for the ring building.
> The proxy-server option "allow_account_management = true" and
> "account_autocreate = true" where set to false.
> 
> 
> All the best.
> Axel
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Am 12.07.13 12:50, schrieb Axel Christiansen:
> >
> >
> > Thank you. That looks all right. Switching to user swift on a storage
> > node, cd-ing to a mountpoint (/srv/node/sdb1/) and creating a file
> > works. I checked the mount points and rights twice.
> >
> >
> > Here is a little larger snippet from the log server:
> > http://paste.openstack.org/show/40222/
> >
> >
> > someone with another hint? What should i check next?
> >
> >
> > Thx List. Axel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 12.07.13 10:58, schrieb Kuo Hugo:
> >> Agree with Jonathan +1
> >>
> >> Change the owner of disk mount point to the relevant user which
> you set
> >> in /etc/swift/*.
> >>
> >> +Hugo Kuo+
> >> h...@swiftstack.com 
> >
> >> tonyt...@gmail.com 
> >> >
> >> +886 935004793 
> >>
> >>
> >> 2013/7/12 Jonathan Lu    >>
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> I once met such problem because I forget to change the own of
> >> the directory of the mounted device to swift:swift.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2013/7/12 16:44, Axel Christiansen wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello List,
> >>
> >>
> >> i got stock getting a swift store running. the base
> components,
> >> a proxy
> >> some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is
> up and
> >> seems
> >> working ok. Authentication works.
> >>
> >>
> >> wehn trying to create a container this happens:
> >>
> >> swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U
> demo:admin -K
> >> XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
> >> Container PUT failed:
> >>
> 
> https://cs1.internet4you.com:__443/v1/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb/tesadfdsafds
> >>
> 
> 
> >> 404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
> >> FoundThe resource could not be found.<
> >>
> >>
> >> On the storage nodes:
> >> Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
> >> [12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
> >> /sdz1/80228/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb"
> 400 63 "-"
> >> "__tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f__9392" "-" 0.0002
> >>
> >> a log snippet.
> >> http://paste.openstack.org/__show/40211/
> >> 
> >>
> >>
> >> It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth
> >> direction.
> >> Where should i dig.
> >>
> >> Thx, Axel
> >>
> >>
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Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

2013-07-12 Thread Shane Moder
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Angus Salkeld  wrote:

> On 12/07/13 11:33 +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jul 12 2013, Alessandro Barabesi wrote:
>>
>>  I have the following problems with query fields in filters.
>>>
>>> 1) Filtering by "metadata.size" in v2/meters/image apparently is not
>>> working. The following request returns also samples with metadata.size=0.
>>>
>>>
>>> GET 
>>> http://10.10.10.10:8777/v2/**meters/image
>>>
>>>
>>> {
>>> "q": [{
>>> "field": "project_id",
>>> "op": "eq",
>>> "value": "**77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87**dd"
>>> },
>>> {
>>> "field": "timestamp",
>>> "op": "ge",
>>> "value": "2013-07-11T13:36:00"
>>> },
>>> {
>>> "field": "timestamp",
>>> "op": "lt",
>>> "value": "2013-07-11T13:39:00"
>>> },
>>> {
>>> "field": "metadata.size",
>>> "op": "gt",
>>> "value": "0"
>>>
>>
> I suspect the "gt" operator is not working (it's probably using "eq"
> given what you are getting). But certainly a bug.
> I'd just remove this last query and see what you get with the first 3
> queries.
>
> -Angus
>
>  }]
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> I am probably doing something wrong but I can't figure out what.
>>>
>>
>> That seems correct from the top of my head. If that really doesn't work,
>> feel free to open a bug.
>>
>>  2) Filtering by "counter_volume" returns the folloving error message:
>>>
>>> error_message={"debuginfo": null, "faultcode": "Client", "faultstring":
>>> "Unknown argument: \"counter_volume\": unrecognized query field"}
>>>
>>> Is this a bug or filtering by "counter-volume" is not allowed?
>>>
>>
>> Try `volume' instead of `counter_volume'. But I am not sure it's
>> currently allowed -- in that case opening a bug can be good idea too.
>>
>> --
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>> // http://julien.danjou.info
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Re: [Openstack] Path Cinder Volume

2013-07-12 Thread Haomai Wang
Hi Mahardhika,

Could you provide more info about your configuration? And the steps what you 
did?

The more info can help us solve your problem, thank you

Best regards,
Haomai Wang, UnitedStack Inc.

在 2013-7-12,下午4:38,Mahardhika  写道:

> Hello, in my configuration at cinder.conf
> volumes_dir is on /var/lib/cinder/volumes. but when i create new volume it 
> isn't there,
> on cinder-volume.log not said much, it's just successful
> kindly help
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Heling Yao

Hi Jake,

If you just want a test env, RDO would get you up and running. When you 
plan to use OpenStack for production, you may need to know more about 
openstack internals: such as working through one of the openstack 
manuals etc.


Cheers,

Heling

On 07/12/2013 08:47 PM, Jake G. wrote:

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and 
practically unlimited virtual machines.
Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical 
server that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for 
all the other roles.


How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?

Best,
Jake




*From:* Mark Baker 
*To:* Jake G. 
*Sent:* Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???

On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:
Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 
2 weeks and I am about to rip my own hair out.



Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can 
actually understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at 
installing new tech but OpenStack is the most convoluted environment 
(even worse documentation) I have ever come in contact with (Worse 
than IBM software). The advanced install and config of CloudStack 4.1 
is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was this made to purposely line the 
pockets of Openstack deployment consulting companies? Openstack might 
be great but no one will know because its impossible to deploy.



I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate 
any help anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods, 
anything


How many servers do you have?

Instructions for using the Ubuntu packaging are at:

http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-cloud

There are different options depending on if it is for test or real 
world deployment and the number of servers you have.



Mark




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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Jake G.
Hi Mark,

Thanks for your reply. I have about 3 physical rack servers and practically 
unlimited virtual machines.
Right now I only need a test environment. I was thinking one physical server 
that will house and power openstack instances and virtual for all the other 
roles.

How does that sound? What is your recommended setup?

Best,
Jake 





 From: Mark Baker 
To: Jake G.  
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???
 


On 12/07/13 07:58, Jake G. wrote:

Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2 weeks 
and I am about to rip my own hair out.
>
>
>
>Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually 
>understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but 
>OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I have 
>ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced install and 
>config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was this made to 
>purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting companies? 
>Openstack might be great but no one will know because its impossible to 
>deploy. 
>
>
>
>I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any help 
>anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods, anything
How many servers do you have?

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Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

2013-07-12 Thread Alessandro Barabesi
Hi Angus

without the metadata.size filter I get all samples, with size>o and with size=0.
Same thing with the metadata.size filter using the following operators:

gt,lt,ne,le,ge

The most strange thing is that if I use the operator "eq" I get an empty 
response!

Thanks
Alex

-Original Message-
From: Angus Salkeld [mailto:asalk...@redhat.com] 
Sent: venerdì 12 luglio 2013 12:55
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Cc: Alessandro Barabesi
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

On 12/07/13 11:33 +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:
>On Fri, Jul 12 2013, Alessandro Barabesi wrote:
>
>> I have the following problems with query fields in filters.
>>
>> 1) Filtering by "metadata.size" in v2/meters/image apparently is not 
>> working. The following request returns also samples with metadata.size=0.
>>
>>
>> GET http://10.10.10.10:8777/v2/meters/image
>>
>>
>> {
>>  "q": [{
>>  "field": "project_id",
>>  "op": "eq",
>>  "value": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd"
>>  },
>>  {
>>  "field": "timestamp",
>>  "op": "ge",
>>  "value": "2013-07-11T13:36:00"
>>  },
>>  {
>>  "field": "timestamp",
>>  "op": "lt",
>>  "value": "2013-07-11T13:39:00"
>>  },
>>  {
>>  "field": "metadata.size",
>>  "op": "gt",
>>  "value": "0"

I suspect the "gt" operator is not working (it's probably using "eq"
given what you are getting). But certainly a bug.
I'd just remove this last query and see what you get with the first 3 queries.

-Angus

>>  }]
>>  
>> }
>>
>> I am probably doing something wrong but I can't figure out what.
>
>That seems correct from the top of my head. If that really doesn't 
>work, feel free to open a bug.
>
>> 2) Filtering by "counter_volume" returns the folloving error message:
>>
>> error_message={"debuginfo": null, "faultcode": "Client", 
>> "faultstring": "Unknown argument: \"counter_volume\": unrecognized 
>> query field"}
>>
>> Is this a bug or filtering by "counter-volume" is not allowed?
>
>Try `volume' instead of `counter_volume'. But I am not sure it's 
>currently allowed -- in that case opening a bug can be good idea too.
>
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[Openstack] Not loading cinder.conf

2013-07-12 Thread zan tosh
I use devstack (Grizzly/stable). I have been trying to use a different
volume driver by muncommenting and modifying the below line in cinder.conf
under etc/cinder
# Driver to use for volume creation (string value)
#volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver

But when VolumeManager is loaded I see it still refers to the default
LVMISCSIDriver. Is there any other change to load cinder.conf?

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Re: [Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Kuo Hugo
Hi Alex ,

Did you re-check the drives information in the ring?
Would you like to show it?

+Hugo Kuo+
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tonyt...@gmail.com
+886 935004793


2013/7/12 Axel Christiansen 

> Hello.
>
>
> my issue is solved. What did i do wrong, got wrong from google ;)
>
> I mixed up the default ports for the ring building.
> The proxy-server option "allow_account_management = true" and
> "account_autocreate = true" where set to false.
>
>
> All the best.
> Axel
>
>
>
>
> Am 12.07.13 12:50, schrieb Axel Christiansen:
> >
> >
> > Thank you. That looks all right. Switching to user swift on a storage
> > node, cd-ing to a mountpoint (/srv/node/sdb1/) and creating a file
> > works. I checked the mount points and rights twice.
> >
> >
> > Here is a little larger snippet from the log server:
> > http://paste.openstack.org/show/40222/
> >
> >
> > someone with another hint? What should i check next?
> >
> >
> > Thx List. Axel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Am 12.07.13 10:58, schrieb Kuo Hugo:
> >> Agree with Jonathan +1
> >>
> >> Change the owner of disk mount point to the relevant user which you set
> >> in /etc/swift/*.
> >>
> >> +Hugo Kuo+
> >> h...@swiftstack.com 
> >> tonyt...@gmail.com
> >> 
> >> +886 935004793
> >>
> >>
> >> 2013/7/12 Jonathan Lu  jojokur...@gmail.com>>
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> I once met such problem because I forget to change the own of
> >> the directory of the mounted device to swift:swift.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2013/7/12 16:44, Axel Christiansen wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello List,
> >>
> >>
> >> i got stock getting a swift store running. the base components,
> >> a proxy
> >> some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is up and
> >> seems
> >> working ok. Authentication works.
> >>
> >>
> >> wehn trying to create a container this happens:
> >>
> >> swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U
> demo:admin -K
> >> XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
> >> Container PUT failed:
> >> https://cs1.internet4you.com:__443
> /v1/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb/tesadfdsafds
> >> <
> https://cs1.internet4you.com:443/v1/AUTH_adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09fb/tesadfdsafds
> >
> >> 404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
> >> FoundThe resource could not be found.<
> >>
> >>
> >> On the storage nodes:
> >> Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
> >> [12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
> >> /sdz1/80228/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb" 400 63
> "-"
> >> "__tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f__9392" "-" 0.0002
> >>
> >> a log snippet.
> >> http://paste.openstack.org/__show/40211/
> >> 
> >>
> >>
> >> It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth
> >> direction.
> >> Where should i dig.
> >>
> >> Thx, Axel
> >>
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Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] "volume.exists" events collected after volume is deleted

2013-07-12 Thread Julien Danjou
On Fri, Jul 12 2013, Alessandro Barabesi wrote:

> ceilometer collects samples for a volume even after the volume has
> been deleted, reporting event "volume.exists" (see below). Does it
> dependend on ceilometer or on cinder? Is there a way to stop this?

If the volume has been deleted, it's more likely a bug in Cinder
notification system.

Fortunately you are now familiar with Launchpad. ;)

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Re: [Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Axel Christiansen
Hello.


my issue is solved. What did i do wrong, got wrong from google ;)

I mixed up the default ports for the ring building.
The proxy-server option "allow_account_management = true" and
"account_autocreate = true" where set to false.


All the best.
Axel




Am 12.07.13 12:50, schrieb Axel Christiansen:
> 
> 
> Thank you. That looks all right. Switching to user swift on a storage
> node, cd-ing to a mountpoint (/srv/node/sdb1/) and creating a file
> works. I checked the mount points and rights twice.
> 
> 
> Here is a little larger snippet from the log server:
> http://paste.openstack.org/show/40222/
> 
> 
> someone with another hint? What should i check next?
> 
> 
> Thx List. Axel
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Am 12.07.13 10:58, schrieb Kuo Hugo:
>> Agree with Jonathan +1
>>
>> Change the owner of disk mount point to the relevant user which you set
>> in /etc/swift/*. 
>>
>> +Hugo Kuo+
>> h...@swiftstack.com 
>> tonyt...@gmail.com
>> 
>> +886 935004793
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/12 Jonathan Lu mailto:jojokur...@gmail.com>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I once met such problem because I forget to change the own of
>> the directory of the mounted device to swift:swift.
>>
>>
>> On 2013/7/12 16:44, Axel Christiansen wrote:
>>
>> Hello List,
>>
>>
>> i got stock getting a swift store running. the base components,
>> a proxy
>> some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is up and
>> seems
>> working ok. Authentication works.
>>
>>
>> wehn trying to create a container this happens:
>>
>> swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U demo:admin -K
>> XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
>> Container PUT failed:
>> 
>> https://cs1.internet4you.com:__443/v1/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb/tesadfdsafds
>> 
>> 
>> 404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
>> FoundThe resource could not be found.<
>>
>>
>> On the storage nodes:
>> Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
>> [12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
>> /sdz1/80228/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb" 400 63 "-"
>> "__tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f__9392" "-" 0.0002
>>
>> a log snippet.
>> http://paste.openstack.org/__show/40211/
>> 
>>
>>
>> It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth
>> direction.
>> Where should i dig.
>>
>> Thx, Axel
>>
>>
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Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

2013-07-12 Thread Angus Salkeld

On 12/07/13 11:33 +0200, Julien Danjou wrote:

On Fri, Jul 12 2013, Alessandro Barabesi wrote:


I have the following problems with query fields in filters.

1) Filtering by "metadata.size" in v2/meters/image apparently is not working. 
The following request returns also samples with metadata.size=0.


GET http://10.10.10.10:8777/v2/meters/image


{
"q": [{
"field": "project_id",
"op": "eq",
"value": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd"
},
{
"field": "timestamp",
"op": "ge",
"value": "2013-07-11T13:36:00"
},
{
"field": "timestamp",
"op": "lt",
"value": "2013-07-11T13:39:00"
},
{
"field": "metadata.size",
"op": "gt",
"value": "0"


I suspect the "gt" operator is not working (it's probably using "eq"
given what you are getting). But certainly a bug.
I'd just remove this last query and see what you get with the first 3
queries.

-Angus


}]

}

I am probably doing something wrong but I can't figure out what.


That seems correct from the top of my head. If that really doesn't work,
feel free to open a bug.


2) Filtering by "counter_volume" returns the folloving error message:

error_message={"debuginfo": null, "faultcode": "Client", "faultstring": "Unknown argument: 
\"counter_volume\": unrecognized query field"}

Is this a bug or filtering by "counter-volume" is not allowed?


Try `volume' instead of `counter_volume'. But I am not sure it's
currently allowed -- in that case opening a bug can be good idea too.

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Re: [Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Axel Christiansen


Thank you. That looks all right. Switching to user swift on a storage
node, cd-ing to a mountpoint (/srv/node/sdb1/) and creating a file
works. I checked the mount points and rights twice.


Here is a little larger snippet from the log server:
http://paste.openstack.org/show/40222/


someone with another hint? What should i check next?


Thx List. Axel




Am 12.07.13 10:58, schrieb Kuo Hugo:
> Agree with Jonathan +1
> 
> Change the owner of disk mount point to the relevant user which you set
> in /etc/swift/*. 
> 
> +Hugo Kuo+
> h...@swiftstack.com 
> tonyt...@gmail.com
> 
> +886 935004793
> 
> 
> 2013/7/12 Jonathan Lu mailto:jojokur...@gmail.com>>
> 
> Hi,
> I once met such problem because I forget to change the own of
> the directory of the mounted device to swift:swift.
> 
> 
> On 2013/7/12 16:44, Axel Christiansen wrote:
> 
> Hello List,
> 
> 
> i got stock getting a swift store running. the base components,
> a proxy
> some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is up and
> seems
> working ok. Authentication works.
> 
> 
> wehn trying to create a container this happens:
> 
> swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U demo:admin -K
> XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
> Container PUT failed:
> 
> https://cs1.internet4you.com:__443/v1/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb/tesadfdsafds
> 
> 
> 404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
> FoundThe resource could not be found.<
> 
> 
> On the storage nodes:
> Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
> [12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
> /sdz1/80228/AUTH___adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09__fb" 400 63 "-"
> "__tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f__9392" "-" 0.0002
> 
> a log snippet.
> http://paste.openstack.org/__show/40211/
> 
> 
> 
> It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth
> direction.
> Where should i dig.
> 
> Thx, Axel
> 
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[Openstack] [Ceilometer] "volume.exists" events collected after volume is deleted

2013-07-12 Thread Alessandro Barabesi
Hi everybody,

ceilometer collects samples for a volume even after the volume has been 
deleted, reporting event "volume.exists" (see below). 
Does it dependend on ceilometer or on cinder? Is there a way to stop this?


[{
"counter_name": "volume.size",
"user_id": "0ac98027a16849339a31f4f1f1114df2",
"resource_id": "44e2cf92-5f72-49c6-b0d7-4f8ec2c0bde9",
"timestamp": "2013-07-11T16:24:02.239000",
"resource_metadata": {
"status": "deleted",
"display_name": "Vol_02_Ale_Test_03",
"event_type": "volume.exists",
"volume_type": "None",
"host": "volume.grizzly",
"size": "6"
},
"source": "openstack",
"counter_unit": "B",
"counter_volume": 6.0,
"project_id": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd",
"message_id": "4c40cffc-ea46-11e2-9a49-00259075703e",
"counter_type": "gauge"
},
{
"counter_name": "volume.size",
"user_id": "0ac98027a16849339a31f4f1f1114df2",
"resource_id": "6267f31c-293a-43ec-b691-b81742364c92",
"timestamp": "2013-07-11T16:24:02.249000",
"resource_metadata": {
"status": "in-use",
"display_name": "Vol_01_Ale_Test_03",
"event_type": "volume.exists",
"volume_type": "None",
"host": "volume.grizzly",
"size": "3"
},
"source": "openstack",
"counter_unit": "B",
"counter_volume": 3.0,
"project_id": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd",
"message_id": "4c425610-ea46-11e2-9a49-00259075703e",
"counter_type": "gauge"
}]

Thanks 
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Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

2013-07-12 Thread Alessandro Barabesi
Hi Julien

thanks for your reply, unfortunately "volume" instead of "counter_volume" is 
not working either.

Alex

-Original Message-
From: Julien Danjou [mailto:jul...@danjou.info] 
Sent: venerdì 12 luglio 2013 11:34
To: Alessandro Barabesi
Cc: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

On Fri, Jul 12 2013, Alessandro Barabesi wrote:

> I have the following problems with query fields in filters.
>
> 1) Filtering by "metadata.size" in v2/meters/image apparently is not working. 
> The following request returns also samples with metadata.size=0.
>
>
> GET http://10.10.10.10:8777/v2/meters/image
>
>
> {
>   "q": [{
>   "field": "project_id",
>   "op": "eq",
>   "value": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd"
>   },
>   {
>   "field": "timestamp",
>   "op": "ge",
>   "value": "2013-07-11T13:36:00"
>   },
>   {
>   "field": "timestamp",
>   "op": "lt",
>   "value": "2013-07-11T13:39:00"
>   },
>   {
>   "field": "metadata.size",
>   "op": "gt",
>   "value": "0"
>   }]
>   
> }
>
> I am probably doing something wrong but I can't figure out what.

That seems correct from the top of my head. If that really doesn't work, feel 
free to open a bug.

> 2) Filtering by "counter_volume" returns the folloving error message:
>
> error_message={"debuginfo": null, "faultcode": "Client", 
> "faultstring": "Unknown argument: \"counter_volume\": unrecognized 
> query field"}
>
> Is this a bug or filtering by "counter-volume" is not allowed?

Try `volume' instead of `counter_volume'. But I am not sure it's currently 
allowed -- in that case opening a bug can be good idea too.

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[Openstack] How to use nova.scheduler.rpcapi:SchedulerAPI.select_hosts?

2013-07-12 Thread Jaze Lee
Hi,
  guys. the prototype of select_hosts is
  def select_hosts(self, ctxt, request_spec, filter_properties):
 

   1 I want to use this method to get a live,
can-accept-instances-to-evacuate, compute node.
  Is scheduler can meet my request?
   2 what's the format of parameter request_spec?

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Re: [Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

2013-07-12 Thread Julien Danjou
On Fri, Jul 12 2013, Alessandro Barabesi wrote:

> I have the following problems with query fields in filters.
>
> 1) Filtering by "metadata.size" in v2/meters/image apparently is not working. 
> The following request returns also samples with metadata.size=0.
>
>
> GET http://10.10.10.10:8777/v2/meters/image 
>
>
> {
>   "q": [{
>   "field": "project_id",
>   "op": "eq",
>   "value": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd"
>   },
>   {
>   "field": "timestamp",
>   "op": "ge",
>   "value": "2013-07-11T13:36:00"
>   },
>   {
>   "field": "timestamp",
>   "op": "lt",
>   "value": "2013-07-11T13:39:00"
>   },
>   {
>   "field": "metadata.size",
>   "op": "gt",
>   "value": "0"
>   }]
>   
> }
>
> I am probably doing something wrong but I can't figure out what.

That seems correct from the top of my head. If that really doesn't work,
feel free to open a bug.

> 2) Filtering by "counter_volume" returns the folloving error message:
>
> error_message={"debuginfo": null, "faultcode": "Client", "faultstring": 
> "Unknown argument: \"counter_volume\": unrecognized query field"}
>
> Is this a bug or filtering by "counter-volume" is not allowed?

Try `volume' instead of `counter_volume'. But I am not sure it's
currently allowed -- in that case opening a bug can be good idea too.

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[Openstack] [Ceilometer] Problems with query fields in filters

2013-07-12 Thread Alessandro Barabesi
Hi everybody,

I have the following problems with query fields in filters.

1) Filtering by "metadata.size" in v2/meters/image apparently is not working. 
The following request returns also samples with metadata.size=0.


GET http://10.10.10.10:8777/v2/meters/image 


{
"q": [{
"field": "project_id",
"op": "eq",
"value": "77b461539c8542909f67b29939ec87dd"
},
{
"field": "timestamp",
"op": "ge",
"value": "2013-07-11T13:36:00"
},
{
"field": "timestamp",
"op": "lt",
"value": "2013-07-11T13:39:00"
},
{
"field": "metadata.size",
"op": "gt",
"value": "0"
}]

}

I am probably doing something wrong but I can't figure out what.


2) Filtering by "counter_volume" returns the folloving error message:

error_message={"debuginfo": null, "faultcode": "Client", "faultstring": 
"Unknown argument: \"counter_volume\": unrecognized query field"}

Is this a bug or filtering by "counter-volume" is not allowed?


Many thanks
Alex
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Re: [Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Kuo Hugo
Agree with Jonathan +1

Change the owner of disk mount point to the relevant user which you set in
/etc/swift/*.

+Hugo Kuo+
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2013/7/12 Jonathan Lu 

> Hi,
> I once met such problem because I forget to change the own of the
> directory of the mounted device to swift:swift.
>
>
> On 2013/7/12 16:44, Axel Christiansen wrote:
>
>> Hello List,
>>
>>
>> i got stock getting a swift store running. the base components, a proxy
>> some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is up and seems
>> working ok. Authentication works.
>>
>>
>> wehn trying to create a container this happens:
>>
>> swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U demo:admin -K
>> XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
>> Container PUT failed:
>> https://cs1.internet4you.com:**443/v1/AUTH_**
>> adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09**fb/tesadfdsafds
>> 404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
>> FoundThe resource could not be found.<
>>
>>
>> On the storage nodes:
>> Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
>> [12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
>> /sdz1/80228/AUTH_**adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09**fb" 400 63 "-"
>> "**tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f**9392" "-" 0.0002
>>
>> a log snippet.
>> http://paste.openstack.org/**show/40211/
>>
>>
>> It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth direction.
>> Where should i dig.
>>
>> Thx, Axel
>>
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Re: [Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Jonathan Lu

Hi,
I once met such problem because I forget to change the own of the 
directory of the mounted device to swift:swift.


On 2013/7/12 16:44, Axel Christiansen wrote:

Hello List,


i got stock getting a swift store running. the base components, a proxy
some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is up and seems
working ok. Authentication works.


wehn trying to create a container this happens:

swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U demo:admin -K
XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
Container PUT failed:
https://cs1.internet4you.com:443/v1/AUTH_adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09fb/tesadfdsafds
404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
FoundThe resource could not be found.<


On the storage nodes:
Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
[12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
/sdz1/80228/AUTH_adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09fb" 400 63 "-"
"tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f9392" "-" 0.0002

a log snippet.
http://paste.openstack.org/show/40211/


It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth direction.
Where should i dig.

Thx, Axel


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[Openstack] swift storage, getting it working

2013-07-12 Thread Axel Christiansen
Hello List,


i got stock getting a swift store running. the base components, a proxy
some storage nodes are prepared. The keystone service is up and seems
working ok. Authentication works.


wehn trying to create a container this happens:

swift -v -s -V 2.0 -A http://10.42.44.206:5000/v2.0 -U demo:admin -K
XZ5OOQSKWSNJ post tesadfdsafds
Container PUT failed:
https://cs1.internet4you.com:443/v1/AUTH_adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09fb/tesadfdsafds
404 Not Found  [first 60 chars of response] Not
FoundThe resource could not be found.<


On the storage nodes:
Jul 12 10:33:55 sn04 object-server 10.42.45.203 - -
[12/Jul/2013:08:33:55 +] "HEAD
/sdz1/80228/AUTH_adb1bcba4b2548589b67c8aee6be09fb" 400 63 "-"
"tx169c1f37bcee47e083eff0f6916f9392" "-" 0.0002

a log snippet.
http://paste.openstack.org/show/40211/


It would be really nice if one could point me in the rigth direction.
Where should i dig.

Thx, Axel


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[Openstack] Path Cinder Volume

2013-07-12 Thread Mahardhika

Hello, in my configuration at cinder.conf
volumes_dir is on***/var/lib/cinder/volumes*. but when i create new 
volume it isn't there,

on cinder-volume.log not said much, it's just successful
kindly help
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Re: [Openstack] [Nova] CPU Scalling, Quota for Disk I/O

2013-07-12 Thread Ray Sun
T
here's something wrong this document. Seems the name is different from them
in the code.
The real name is:
tune_items = ['disk_read_bytes_sec', 'disk_read_iops_sec',



   'disk_write_bytes_sec', 'disk_write_iops_sec',
 'disk_total_bytes_sec', 'disk_total_iops_sec']

But seems disk related parameters only works under qemu 1.1+. By default,
Ubuntu 12.04 only install qemu 1.0.


Best Regards
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On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 9:13 PM, Yaguang Tang  wrote:

> Here is a wiki  about this feature,
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/InstanceResourceQuota
> you can set CPU, disk IO consume policy, network traffic bandwidth for
> specified flavor. so the instance of that flavor can only consume under
> controlled physical resource.
>
>  
> 2013/7/10 Shake Chen 
>
>> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/quota-instance-resource
>>
>> In my view the instance recourse  like cpu, network, disk io quota
>> feature have in Grizzly. we just need to add the feature to Horizon.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 3:53 AM, Bruno Oliveira ~lychinus <
>> brunnop.olive...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, any thoughts on this ?
>>>
>>> Thank you
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Bruno Oliveira ~lychinus
>>>  wrote:
>>> > Hello Stackers,
>>> >
>>> > Today morning I saw an interesting question regarding CPU Scaling
>>> > in the list, which got me to ask the following:
>>> >
>>> > Currently (or in the roadmap) do we have any feature on Nova
>>> > (regardless of the hypervisor underneath) to set maximum disk I/O
>>> > throughput a VM can have ?
>>> >
>>> > I mean, let's say we have hundreds of VMs under the same host as
>>> > in production, and for some reason we're lacking performance due to
>>> > one (or a few of them) being too hungry/greedy for disk reads/writes.
>>> >
>>> > Question 1) Is there a way we can set quotas for disk I/O for a (group
>>> of)
>>> > instances ? Like: for this one (or this group), don't exceed the
>>> threshold
>>> > of 50 MB/seg
>>> >
>>> > Question 2) Also, do we have anything like vertical scalling ?
>>> > I mean, like defining CPU and Memory Balloons as extra resources
>>> > that a set of VMs can make use of (temporarily), if they're demanding
>>> to ?
>>> >
>>> > Note: I've seen some of the videos of "Heat" talking about increasing
>>> > horizontally  the number of instances behind a load balancer to attend
>>> > an increasing number of user requests, for instances...
>>> >
>>> > Thank you so much.
>>> >
>>> > --
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[Openstack] [Swift] Try to get the final status of PUT and timeout

2013-07-12 Thread Jonathan Lu

Hi, all stackers,
I test the cluster and get such error msg:
Jul 12 11:23:57 ubuntu-12 proxy-server ERROR with Object server 
192.168.1.161:60


00/xvdb1 re: Trying to get final status of PUT to 
/v1/AUTH_test/test_8/e9a243cb0


462406a9ca10b590ed42a5f: Timeout (10s) (txn: 
txe58fdd4aaaf8402a86814b67272a1d1a)


 (client_ip: 192.168.1.151)


It seems that the proxy is waiting for the request of getting the 
final status of object and failed. Can anyone give me some hint that why 
this happened?

My test environment is:
Proxy *1 and Storage *3
Proxy: 100GB drives, 4 cores and 12GB memory
Storage:400GB drives, 4 cores and 12GB memory

test with swift-bench:
concurrency: 20
container_num:20
object_size: 50KB

These errors happened when there are about 700K objects in the cluster.

Thanks,
Jonathan Lu
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Re: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Gary Kotton
Hi,
There are a number of ways of going about this:

1.   You can run devstack (www.devstack.org). This 
is from the sources.

2.   You can do installation via the manuals

3.   RDO also has a very nice and easy way of going about things - it make 
use of packstack - http://openstack.redhat.com/Quickstart
Hope that this helps
Thanks
Gary

From: Openstack 
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Subject: [Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???

Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2 weeks 
and I am about to rip my own hair out.


Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually 
understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but 
OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I have 
ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced install and 
config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was this made to 
purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting companies? 
Openstack might be great but no one will know because its impossible to deploy.


I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any help 
anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods, anything

Thank you very much


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[Openstack] How to Install OpenStack ???????????

2013-07-12 Thread Jake G.
Hi All, I have been struggling with installing Openstack for the past 2 weeks 
and I am about to rip my own hair out.


Does anyone have installation instructions that a human being can actually 
understand and follow? I am usually pretty good at installing new tech but 
OpenStack is the most convoluted environment (even worse documentation) I have 
ever come in contact with (Worse than IBM software). The advanced install and 
config of CloudStack 4.1 is a breeze compare to Openstack. Was this made to 
purposely line the pockets of Openstack deployment consulting companies? 
Openstack might be great but no one will know because its impossible to deploy. 


I`m sure I am not the only one who feels this way. I would appreciate any help 
anyone can give. Someones blog, other installation methods, anything

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