Re: [Openstack] [docs] Japanese version of Operations Guide is now available

2013-07-25 Thread Colin McNamara
Wow, this is great. Love to see user groups stepping up to contribute.
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On Jul 25, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org wrote:

 Thanks to the Japanese OpenStack Users Group for your efforts! This is an 
 important accomplishment and we appreciate your efforts. 
 
 The I18N team has done an excellent job enabling translations. Thanks all for 
 the coordination and teamwork. 
 
 Anne
 
 
 On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Mark Collier m...@collierclan.net wrote:
 This is a very exciting accomplishment! Thank you for the hard work on this 
 important task.
 
 
 On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Akihiro MOTOKI amot...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 We, Japanese OpenStack Users Group, are happy to announce
 Japanese version of OpenStack Operations Guide is published.
 The document is available at 
 http://openstack-ja.github.io/openstack-manuals/openstack-ops/content/
 
 We announced it at OpenStack 3rd anniversary event in Japan yesterday.
 We really thank doc team support and the authors of Operations Guide.
 
 While the document is available on GitHub pages currently, we have a plan
 to publish it on docs.openstack.org and working with I18N and docs team.
 
 Translation efforts of other OpenStack documents including Operations Guide
 are going in several languages. It also proves OpenStack community is getting 
 larger.
 
 Thanks
 Akihiro Motoki amot...@gmail.com
 
 
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Re: [Openstack] OpenStack Doc Office Hours

2013-06-17 Thread Colin McNamara
Thanks for this. There are actually some Doc ninja tricks I have been trying to 
figure out with the SFBay-Openstack users group. 
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On Jun 17, 2013, at 7:27 AM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org wrote:

 Hi all,
 If you have any questions about documentation for OpenStack, join us in 
 #openstack-doc Mondays at 16:00 UTC, that's 11:00 AM Texas time. 
 
 Drop-ins are welcome, no appointment needed. We can answer questions, walk 
 through processes, describe tools, anything related to OpenStack docs. Hope 
 to see a few of you there!
 
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Re: [Openstack] New code name for networks

2013-05-12 Thread Colin McNamara
Exceedingly well put.

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, Monty Taylor wrote:



 On 05/11/2013 08:58 PM, Anne Gentle wrote:
 
 
 
  On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust..com
  mailto:mord...@inaugust.com javascript:; wrote:
 
 
 
  On 05/11/2013 05:48 PM, Anne Gentle wrote:
  
  
  
   On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Monty Taylor mordred@inaugust.
 .com
   mailto:mord...@inaugust.com javascript:; mailto:
 mord...@inaugust.com javascript:; wrote:
  
  
  
   On 05/11/2013 04:07 PM, Asher Newcomer wrote:
Or even better, just continue to call it openstack
  networking. The
   code
names only serve to confuse the uninitiated. They needlessly
   steepen the
learning curve and slow uptake.
  
   The problem with OpenStack Networking (or getting rid of
  codenames) is
   seen with pre-incubation-incubation-integrated cycle.
  
   A project cannot call itself OpenStack Foo until it actually
  _is_
   openstack foo. So any new project by necessity has to start
 off as
   something else.
  
   But - if we then require them to drop that name and become
  openstack foo
   when they become incubated or integrated, then we've got
  what's become a
   stable project with a decent amount of contributors renaming
  itself.
  
   Every. Time.
  
   The code names aren't just cute. I kind of wish they were,
  because it
   would make several things much easier if we could just ditch
  them and do
   a pure openstack. code namespace. But the reality is that it
  gets really
   really tricky to deal with a bunch of things if they go away.
  
  
   I told Monty and the TC this at the Summit (sorry I couldn't
  attend the
   session about code names).
 
  I promise, it wasn't the world's most fun session. :)
 
 
  I'm sure. :) I think I don't have much regret but do feel sorry that I
  don't know more.
 
 
 
   I find this trickiness a weak argument in the
   face of the invented names that are getting to be as bad as U.S.
   pharmaceuticals. Plus it forces us to put a lookup table in the
 docs
   forever. [1] Let's find a process for naming that meets a few reqs:
   - describes the service
   - goes through a legal review
   - enables new eyes to understanding it by reading the English word
  that
   the service represents (that can be translated into a meaningful
  word in
   other languages)
 
  I don't think it's a weak argument at all. There are real technical
  issues.
 
 
  The technical issues, to me, and I may be missing something, are when
  the name is used as:
  - service/daemon name
  - command/CLI name

 And the directories in the code where those things live, and the name of
 the python package that gets installed, and the name of the client
 library used to connect to it.

  You can use any pet name you want for your team and project while
  addressing technical issues some other way?
 
  Here's another way I'm looking at the naming autonomy/process. Why
  incubate?
  - you get to pick your cool name
  OR
  - you get access to infrastructure, tools, events, community, and
  branding that is OpenStack
 
  The naming can't be THAT crucial. I get that we want projects to be fun
  to work on. But it can't be just the naming that brings the fun.

 I don't think having a cool name is interesting or important at all.
 Not one little bit. If any part of this was about esprit de corps or
 team bonding or identity I'd be 100% on board with the no-codenames
 approach.

 Also, to be clear, I don't think there are any problems with using
 non-codename for identification. Already, as part of the upgrade of our
 build stuff to PBR I've been setting the project short description to
 the non-codename. So, nova's is OpenStack Compute I think that's a
 great idea, and it's important.

 Equally as important, although harder, is that we should all try our
 best to use the non-codenames when we're talking about official
 projects. It's not going to work or be 100% covered - but we should all
 make a best-effort.

 (these are all things that did come out of that session - perhaps one of
 us should do a writeup on that?)

 The thing that _I'm_ sticking on is the above list of technical issues.
 What is the daemon named? What is the command line tool named? What is
 directory in which the code lives?

 Those may seem trivial, but those are the primary interface that a
 developer and deployer has with the project. And it's an issue because
 of the lifecycle of these code projects before they are integrated. It's
 not ok for moniker to call it's API daemon openstack-dns-api until
 it's actually openstack DNS. It has to call itself something though.
 That's where names come in. It's a practical 

Re: [Openstack] Open vSwitch/VXLAN support in Quantum Grizzly ?

2013-05-06 Thread Colin McNamara
Thanks Kyle
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On May 6, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Kyle Mestery (kmestery) kmest...@cisco.com 
wrote:

 On May 6, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Colin McNamara co...@2cups.com wrote:
 
 Kyle, do you have any pointers to info for the native non-ovs implementation 
 for VXLAN on Linux?
 
 Yes, if you'd like to try out OVS with the upstream Linux kernel VXLAN ports, 
 look at this blueprint here:
 
 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/openvswitch-kernel-vxlan
 
 It lists the following to Gerrit reviews, which you can pull and apply to try 
 it out. These are being worked on by Zang MingJie.
 
 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/27054/
 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/27648/
 
 Thanks,
 Kyle
 
 Regards,
 
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 On May 6, 2013, at 8:08 AM, Kyle Mestery (kmestery) kmest...@cisco.com 
 wrote:
 
 On May 6, 2013, at 9:45 AM, Christophe cl...@yahoo.fr wrote:
 
 
 Hi all
 
 Do you know if the Open vSwitch, Quantum and required Quantum Plug-In are 
 already supporting VXLAN?
 
 Thanks
 
 Open vSwitch recently acquired the ability to support VXLAN with the 
 release of 1.10. In addition, upstream Linux supports VXLAN tunnels outside 
 of the scope of OVS as well. There are 2 blueprints for adding this support 
 to the OVS plugin, shown below:
 
 I have a blueprint open to add support to the OVS plugin to support VXLAN 
 here:
 
 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/ovs-vxlan-lisp-tunnel
 
 There is also work to integrate OVS with the upstream VXLAN here:
 
 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/openvswitch-kernel-vxlan
 
 Neither of these has landed yet, however.
 
 Thanks,
 Kyle
 
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Re: [Openstack] Calling all user group and meetup organizers

2013-01-16 Thread Colin McNamara
Glad to hear you reaching out. The voice on the call offering space was me 
(Colin McNamara). My company Nexus has an office in Alpharetta Ga (1105 
Lakewood Parkway, Suite 110 Alpharetta, GA 30009) that has a training room that 
can fit roughly 15 people where we normally hold lunch and learns / brown bags 
/ Hackathons for our engineering teams. 
 
If you can send a note to my work email - colin.mcnam...@nexusis.com detailing 
the time and space requirements I'll connect you with a member of our Atlanta 
team who can arrange access and internet connectivity


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On Jan 15, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Doug Hellmann doug.hellm...@dreamhost.com wrote:

 Someone on the call today offered meeting space in Alpharetta, GA but I 
 couldn't hear your name clearly at the time. Could you drop me a note off 
 list, please, so we can talk about those arrangements?
 
 Thanks,
 Doug
 
 
 On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Sean Roberts sean...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
 We are going to have a planning meeting on Tuesday, 15 Jan 2012 11:00am to 
 1:00pm PST. RSVP via  http://www.meetup.com/openstack/events/93593062/  
 Connect remotely via webex 
 https://yahoomeetings.webex.com/yahoomeetings/j.php?ED=160663792UID=492396097RT=MiM0
 If this time doesn't work for you, get ahold of me directly via 
 skype:seanroberts66, email, mobile, irc:sarob, twitter:sarob, or carrier 
 pigeon.
 
 Stefano and Thierry will be joining us. I want to get input from people that 
 run user groups and meetups.
 
 See you then!
 
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Re: [Openstack] [openstack-community] Calling all user group and meetup organizers

2013-01-14 Thread Colin McNamara
The scheduled webex still says it is for the 24th. You may want to adjust it so 
it will launch on time. 

(I will be in LA tomorrow so I have to dial in vs attending in person)
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On Jan 14, 2013, at 2:07 PM, Sean Roberts sean...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:

 Reminder for the global user group planning meetup, tomorrow, Tuesday, 15 Jan 
 2012 11:00am to 1:00pm PST  http://www.meetup.com/openstack/events/93593062/  
 Join us!
 
 
 Sean Roberts
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 Phone (408) 349-3300  Fax (408) 349-3301
  
 
 
 On 1/9/13 1:05 PM, Tim Horgan tim.hor...@cit.ie wrote:
 
 Hi Séan,
 
 I run the OpenStack Ireland meetup group, just wondering if your meeting is 
 targeting only groups in the East Coast of the USA?
 
 Kind Regards,
 Tim
 
 On 9 Jan 2013, at 00:54, Sean Roberts sean...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
 
 We are going to have a planning meeting on Tuesday, 15 Jan 2012 11:00am to 
 1:00pm PST. RSVP via  http://www.meetup.com/openstack/events/93593062/  
 Connect remotely via webex 
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 If this time doesn't work for you, get ahold of me directly via 
 skype:seanroberts66, email, mobile, irc:sarob, twitter:sarob, or carrier 
 pigeon.
 
 Stefano and Thierry will be joining us. I want to get input from people 
 that run user groups and meetups.
 
 See you then!
 
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 sean...@yahoo-inc.com
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Re: [Openstack] [openstack-community] Calling all user group and meetup organizers

2013-01-14 Thread Colin McNamara
Here are the action items that I captured .

Public Apt-Repo's yum repos built off trunk - OpenStack
Puppet manifest on a VM (easy openstack)
Rolling upgrade Continuous deployment
Mentoring user groups leader
Checklists 
Standard Slides preso 
users group / restricted to college
Redirect funding from Sponsorships to PHD students
Bug Squash Competition


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On Jan 14, 2013, at 2:20 PM, Sean Roberts sean...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:

 You caught me being lazy and reusing the webex meeting without updating the 
 time. It is definitely tomorrow, Tuesday, 15 Jan 2012 11:00am to 1:00pm PST. 
 I have updated the webex meet to reflect the actual time. 
 
 I will be forwarding an agenda in a few minutes and I will include your two 
 items.
 
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 On 1/14/13 1:38 PM, Marton Kiss marton.k...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 The meeting time shows me Jan 25 as scheduled date, is it right? 
  Meeting status: Not started
   Starting date: Friday, January 25, 2013
   Starting time: 12:00 am, Europe Time (Berlin, GMT+01:00)
   Duration:  2 hours
   Host's name:   Sean Roberts 
 
 
 Sean, do you have an agenda? I like to suggest two topics:
 - If possible I like to get some supporters for groups.openstack.org site, 
 including content writers and some developer resources from the community. 
 We have a lot of knowledge about running / starting an user group, and need 
 to write it down, publish on the site and share it with newcomers. 
 
 - Also could be cool to start a discussion about group approval process. If 
 we plan to start a public site where everybody can create a new user group 
 we need to create some policy to differentiate real-working groups from 
 mistakenly created ones.
 
 Regards,
   Márton Kiss
   Hungarian OpenStack usergroup
 
 
 
 
 2013/1/9 Sean Roberts sean...@yahoo-inc.com
 We are going to have a planning meeting on Tuesday, 15 Jan 2012 11:00am to 
 1:00pm PST. RSVP via  http://www.meetup.com/openstack/events/93593062/  
 Connect remotely via webex 
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 If this time doesn't work for you, get ahold of me directly via 
 skype:seanroberts66, email, mobile, irc:sarob, twitter:sarob, or carrier 
 pigeon.
 
 Stefano and Thierry will be joining us. I want to get input from people 
 that run user groups and meetups.
 
 See you then!
 
 Sean Roberts
 Infrastructure Strategy
 sean...@yahoo-inc.com
 Direct (408) 349-5234  Mobile (925) 980-4729
  
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Re: [Openstack] Calling all user group and meetup organizers

2013-01-08 Thread Colin McNamara
I'll be remote (I'll be down in LA for the day) , but can dial in via Webex. 
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On Jan 8, 2013, at 4:54 PM, Sean Roberts sean...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:

 We are going to have a planning meeting on Tuesday, 15 Jan 2012 11:00am to 
 1:00pm PST. RSVP via  http://www.meetup.com/openstack/events/93593062/  
 Connect remotely via webex 
 https://yahoomeetings.webex.com/yahoomeetings/j.php?ED=160663792UID=492396097RT=MiM0
 If this time doesn't work for you, get ahold of me directly via 
 skype:seanroberts66, email, mobile, irc:sarob, twitter:sarob, or carrier 
 pigeon.
 
 Stefano and Thierry will be joining us. I want to get input from people that 
 run user groups and meetups.
 
 See you then!
 
 Sean Roberts
 Infrastructure Strategy
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[Openstack] OpenStack technical committee question

2012-09-16 Thread Colin McNamara
I have a question regarding eligibility for voting / submitting for candidacy 
for a technical committee.

The following state the requirements for voting / submitting candidacy 

they have contributed at least one change to one of the official OpenStack 
projects[3] (over which the TC has final authority) in the year preceding 23:59 
PST, August 29, 2012; and
they are an individual member of the Foundation by 23:59 PST, September 13, 
2012. 

I would like to participate, however my commit date is the 27th, and submit 
date is the 30th. Am I eligible?


My submitted code - (part of a larger change that we are re-factoring right 
now) - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/12189/
Change I7cc1f75e: Updated Flavors.py to support Disk QOS integer in the flavors 
table
 
Change-Id:  I7cc1f75e30337e10e7168189735a17c766bb6b44
Owner   colinmcnamara
Project openstack/python-novaclient
Branch  master
Topic   disk-qos-flavors
UploadedAug 30, 2012 6:23 AM
Updated Sep 6, 2012 11:03 PM
Status  Abandoned
Permalink
Updated Flavors.py to support Disk QOS integer in the flavors table

Change-Id: I7cc1f75e30337e10e7168189735a17c766bb6b44

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Re: [Openstack] 回复: 回复: Can openstack guarantee each VM network bandwidth

2012-09-11 Thread Colin McNamara
There has been discussion about extending support to include these features, 
but we wanted to get the one feature implemented through all the functional 
areas (horizon, api's, novadb, nova, etc).

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On Sep 11, 2012, at 6:27 PM, 延生 付 willfly0...@yahoo.com.cn wrote:

 Hi Vinay,
  
 Thanks for your reply. Glad to hear diskio control feature is ongoing.
 What about other hardware resources? Is there any feature working on?
 such as network bandwidth(Qos), cpu frequency etc.
  
 Regards,
 willfu
 
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 发送日期: 2012年9月12日, 星期三, 上午 1:32
 主题: Re: [Openstack] 回复: Can openstack guarantee each VM network bandwidth
 
 Hello Willfu,
 
 We are working on a feature to add to flavor types that allows the 
 administrator to specify the disk i/o operations. You get to specify the 
 weight for the blkiotune parameter (from 100 to 1000) for the flavor that you 
 created. This information would get stored as part of the instance type extra 
 specs table. In the first step of our feature development, you get to create 
 a instance type with this parameter. In the second part of our developoment 
 we will allow VM creation based on the flavor type and take into 
 consideration the blkiotune weight that is associated with the flavor type. 
 
 We have not created a blueprint at this stage. Maybe we should. This is a 
 group effort as part of the openstack hackathon that meets regularly at Yahoo 
 in SF south bay. 
 
 Vinay
 
 On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:40 AM, 延生 付 willfly0...@yahoo.com.cn wrote:
 This one seems to be a monitor component(correct me if wrong).
 My point is controller, which can guarantee resources,
 and make each vm issolation and fairness to use low level resources.
  
 Regards,
 willfu
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 I don't think so. Sina has an open source project about this: 
 https://github.com/zyluo/kanyun
 
 - Ray
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 On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:22 PM, 延生 付 willfly0...@yahoo.com.cn wrote:
  
 Hi stacker,
  
 I tried openstack several times, and there is a question always in there.
 Can openstack issolate the low level resource usages for each VM instance?
 such as network bandwith, diskio, cpu frequency etc.
 Is there any api?
  
 Regards,
  
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Re: [Openstack] [openstack-hpc] [HPC] Reminder monthly telecon Sep. 10

2012-09-07 Thread Colin McNamara
I am guessing your intent is to determine the maximum available bandwidth and 
lowest latency (commonly implemented as least hops) path between hosts. In 
other platforms there is the notion of Cell, Zone, Row, Rack etc where the host 
that you are running your workload has the topology encoded in the host meta 
information itself. 

In instances where this is not encoded within some sort of meta of the host 
either shortest path first or constrained shortest path first can be run to 
determine the network, topology and either distributed to the nodes. The 
challenge here is that it is really hard to take into account available 
bandwidth between nodes vs hops.

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On Sep 7, 2012, at 9:54 AM, Joseph Suh j...@isi.edu wrote:

 All,
 
 I have a blue print on proximity scheduler at 
 http://wiki.openstack.org/ProximityScheduler, and would like to get feedback 
 on it.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Joseph
 
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 Subject: [openstack-hpc] [HPC] Reminder monthly telecon Sep. 10
 
 
 Hi, 
 
 
 This is a reminder that we'll hold our next monthly HPC telecon this coming 
 Monday, Sep. 10 and 12:00 noon Eastern Time. We'll use webex (details below). 
 The agenda is somewhat open. Our default will be to start the conversation 
 about HPC features that folks are interested in adding to the Grizzly 
 release. If anyone has any other specific agenda items, they're welcome to 
 propose them. 
 
 
 I'm unable to attend, so my colleague David Kang will be hosting this 
 meeting. We look forward to talking to you! 
 
 
 best, 
 JP 
 
 
 John Paul Walters invites you to attend this online meeting. 
 
 Topic: HPC Monthly Telecon 
 Date: Monday, September 10, 2012 
 Time: 12:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00) 
 Meeting Number: 927 246 497 
 Meeting Password: hpcmonthly 
 
 
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