On 03/19/2013 01:36 AM, gtt116 wrote:
Hi, all
Can I running more than one heat-engine for failover or expanding the scale?
If I can, is the periodic watcher task will conflict with other heat-engine?
Thanks in advance for the answers.
We are looking to have a design session at Summit
On 03/19/2013 01:39 AM, Endre Karlson wrote:
Hi, I would like to propose Moniker as the default for DNS going
forwards.
We where picked in a vote by several interested people to be the
default DNS implementation last year out of the available projects.
The current state of the project is:
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On 03/04/2013 08:02 AM, Nirlay Kundu wrote:
Which tool would you use for configuration management geared towards
Openstack api : Chef, Puppet, Saltstack ? If anybody has experience
with Saltstack, please let me know the advantages , shortcomings.
Nirlay,
You might download heat from here:
Hi folks,
The OpenStack release team has released the second milestone of the
Grizzly development cycle (grizzly-2). This is a significant step in
Heat's incubation, as it is our first milestone release leading to the
final delivery of OpenStack 2013.1 scheduled for April 4, 2013.
You can
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On 07/24/2012 09:52 AM, Alessandro Tagliapietra wrote:
Thank you Jay, never read about that.
Seems something like scalr/chef? WHich handles application and keeps a
minimum number of vm running?
The idea of keeping a minimum number of VMs running based upon VM load
is called auto-scaling.
On 07/18/2012 03:50 AM, Alessandro Tagliapietra wrote:
Hello,
i've 2 machines, running ubuntu 12.04, i've installed corosync +
pacemaker and it was working fine.
Corosync is using eth1 with 10.8.0.1 and 10.8.0.2 as ip of the hosts,
i've got keystone, glance, nova api-cert-scheduler,
On 06/30/2012 06:32 AM, Christian Parpart wrote:
On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Narayan Desai narayan.de...@gmail.com
mailto:narayan.de...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 3:06 AM, Christian Parpart tra...@gmail.com
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Hm,
On 05/09/2012 07:20 AM, Bilel Msekni wrote:
Hi ,
I am having this problem just like many others.
Each time I delete a VM, the floating IP doesn't get automatically
dissociated, has anyone encountred this problem and solved it ?
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On 04/25/2012 01:03 PM, Calvin Walton wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 06:45 -0700, Mike Scherbakov wrote:
Hi Calvin,
Sorry I didn't respond earlier, the email temporarily got lost :)
show us iptables -nL -t nat | grep NAT on the node with nova-network.
(192.168.0.101 is the nova-network
Hi,
Heat is a AWS CloudForm API implementation for OpenStack. The purpose
of the software is to orchestrate resources (including virtual machines,
networks, storage) into a running cloud application. The software
converts an AWS template into native OpenStack API calls and provides a
REST API
On 04/10/2012 12:36 PM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
What I crave is a communication channel between nova and running
instances. There was discussion at some point about extending the
metadata api to have this ability.
Having a solid config drive standard seems like a good idea, but it
won't get
On 04/10/2012 10:19 AM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Congratulations on your project!
Just to clarify, PlatformLayer can run anything as a service, not just
databases. I added support for running memcache as a service last
night, and Zookeeper clusters on Sunday... I think RedDwarf is also
On 04/10/2012 03:04 PM, Justin Santa Barbara wrote:
Having the ability to read config data from a runtime changeable
metadata server (rather then a config file on an injected disk) serves a
use case I am interested in. The only problem is horizontal scalability
of the metadata
On 03/26/2012 03:58 AM, Andiabes wrote:
(switching to the openstack list, the foundation list is meant for the
organization of the openstack foundation)
There are some efforts around using Chef from opscode, and tools built around
it to do what I think you describe - look in the mailing
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