+1
2014-10-01 0:20 GMT+02:00 Angus Salkeld asalk...@mirantis.com:
+1
On 01/10/2014 3:08 AM, Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com wrote:
Solum Core Reviewer Team,
I propose the following change to our core reviewer group:
-lifeless (Robert Collins) [inactive]
+murali-allada (Murali
Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com writes:
Solum Core Reviewer Team,
I propose the following change to our core reviewer group:
-lifeless (Robert Collins) [inactive]
+murali-allada (Murali Allada)
+james-li (James Li)
Please let me know your votes (+1, 0, or -1).
+1
Regards,
Noorul
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:47 AM, Adam Young ayo...@redhat.com wrote:
1. Identify the roles for the APIs that Cinder is going to be calling on
swift based on Swifts policy.json
FYI: there is no Swifts policy.json in mainline code, there is one external
middleware available that provides it
On 09/30/2014 02:03 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2014-09-12 1:05 GMT+02:00 Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com:
If Nova was to take Soren's advice and implement its data-access layer
on top of Cassandra or Riak, we would just end up re-inventing SQL
Joins in Python-land.
I may very well be wrong(!), but
Hi,
I would like to know the minimum python support version for juno.
I checked the following memo. My understanding is python 2.6 support will be
supported in juno and also dropped before kilo so it will be dropped in
one of stable releases in juno. Is this correct understanding?
Hi Joe,
On 01/10/14 09:10, joehuang wrote:
OpenStack cascading: to integrate multi-site / multi-vendor OpenStack
instances into one cloud with OpenStack API exposed.
Cells: a single OpenStack instance scale up methodology
Just to let you know - there are actually some users out there that
Hello,
W dniu 2014-09-30 20:28, Timur Nurlygayanov napisał(a):
Hi Slawek,
we faced the same error and this is issue with Swift.
We can see 100% disk usage on the Swift node during the file upload
and looks like Swift can't send info about status of the file loading
in time.
On our
Hello everyone,
Nova, Cinder, and Sahara just published their first release candidate
for the upcoming 2014.2 (Juno) release.
The RC1 tarballs are available for download at:
https://launchpad.net/nova/juno/juno-rc1
https://launchpad.net/cinder/juno/juno-rc1
Hi Joe and Cellers,
I've tried to understand relationship between Cell and Cascading. If
Cell has been designed as below, would it be the same as Cascading?
1) Besides Nova, Neutron/Ceilometer.. is also hierarchically
structured for scalability.
2) Child-parent interaction is based on REST
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:44:51AM -0400, Adam Young wrote:
What is keeping us from dropping the (scoped) token duration to 5 minutes?
If we could keep their lifetime as short as network skew lets us, we would
be able to:
Get rid of revocation checking.
Get rid of persisted tokens.
+1
2014-10-01 8:50 GMT+02:00 Noorul Islam K M noo...@noorul.com:
Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com writes:
Solum Core Reviewer Team,
I propose the following change to our core reviewer group:
-lifeless (Robert Collins) [inactive]
+murali-allada (Murali Allada)
+james-li
Hello, Tom,
Thanks for your mail to mention that some users out there that use
cells to integrate multi-site / multi-vendor OpenStack instances into
one cloud with OpenStack API exposed.,.
Why do I think Cells using scale up methodology?
1, Use case 1: All cells using shared Cinder, Neutron,
Hi Folks!
Since I had to miss last week's meeting due to a last minute emergency, and
since it seems there was significant confusion over some of the items I had
added to last week's agenda, this week's agenda will actually be
essentially the same thing as last week's. Here's what we've got on
Ihar Hrachyshka wrote:
Also, depfreeze seems to apply to openstack/requirements repository
only [1], and projects are open to consume new dependencies from there.
[1]: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/DepFreeze
Yes, you're right.
Nothing prevents this patch from merging at this point.
--
Hello, Loy,
Thank you very much. You have already grasped the core design idea for
OpenStack cascading:
By my understanding, core idea of Cascading is that each resource
building block(like child cell) is a clearly separated autonomous
system, with the already defined REST OS-API as the NB
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On 01/10/14 09:08, Osanai, Hisashi wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know the minimum python support version for juno. I
checked the following memo. My understanding is python 2.6 support
will be supported in juno and also dropped before kilo so it
Hello all
I took the action on last week's call to explain why the VLAN trunking to VM bp
is a relevant use case for NFV - here's my take.
The big picture is that this is about how service providers can use
virtualisation to provide differentiated network services to their customers
(and
ip_version sounds great.
Currently the opt-names are written into the configuration file of
dnsmasq directly. So I would say yes, they are coming from dnsmasq
definitions.
It will make more sense when ip_version is missing or null, the option
apply to both since we could have only ipv6 or
Hi,
When building the latest release (eg: Juno RC1) of Taskflow 0.4, needed
by Cinder, I've notice failures due to the impossibility to do:
from kombu import message
More in details, the failure is:
==
FAIL:
See in-line @PCM
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On Sep 30, 2014, at 11:31 PM, masoom alam masoom.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
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Hi,
When building the latest release (eg: Juno RC1) of Taskflow 0.4,
needed by Cinder, I've notice failures due to the impossibility to
do:
from kombu import message
More in details, the failure
1. os-apply-config: release: 0.1.22 -- 0.1.23
--https://pypi.python.org/pypi/os-apply-config/0.1.23
--
http://tarballs.openstack.org/os-apply-config/os-apply-config-0.1.23.tar.gz
2. os-refresh-config: release: 0.1.7 -- 0.1.8
In line. Thanks for the response.
@PCM So is the public IP for the router (172.24.4.226) an internet on the
Internet? In the example, IIRC, the quantum router has an IP on the public
network, and the GW IP is also on the same network (172.24.4.225). I think
the latter, is assigned to the
Hello, Alex,
Thank you very much for your mail about remote cluster hypervisor.
One of the inspiration for OpenStack cascading is from the remote clustered
hypervisor like vCenter. The difference between the remote clustered hypervisor
and OpenStack cascading is that not only Nova involved in
There just needs to be a fallback import. In v2.5.0 the Message class
(which is the only item used from kombu.message) was in
kombu.transport.base. Thomas, can you confirm that something like
try:
from kombu import message
except ImportError:
from kombu.transport import base as message
An initial WIP patch to show the direction I think this could
materialize - https://review.openstack.org/125346
Early feedback appreciated so I can do this conversion across the board.
My assumption is that all non integrated release projects should be
converted to this model.
On 09/26/2014
On 10/01/2014 04:14 AM, Steven Hardy wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:44:51AM -0400, Adam Young wrote:
What is keeping us from dropping the (scoped) token duration to 5 minutes?
If we could keep their lifetime as short as network skew lets us, we would
be able to:
Get rid of revocation
Hi Josh,
Just a heads up that you shouldn't use this list for any discussion. We've moved
all of the discussion off this list into openstack-dev. The only reason we
haven't removed the openstack-qa list is so we have a separate address for the
periodic job results. (which honestly hasn't been the
See inline at #PCM
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On Oct 1, 2014, at 8:35 AM, masoom alam masoom.a...@gmail.com wrote:
In line.
Hi everyone,
Just a quick reminder that the weekly OpenStack QA team IRC meeting will be
tomorrow Thursday, October 2nd at 22:00 UTC in the #openstack-meeting
channel.
The agenda for tomorrow's meeting can be found here:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/QATeamMeeting
Anyone is welcome to
On 09/30/2014 09:55 AM, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Steven Dake sd...@redhat.com
mailto:sd...@redhat.com wrote:
I've done a first round of prioritization. I think key things we
need people to step up for are nova and rabbitmq containers.
For the
Thank you for the answers.
I understood the concerns about having the UUID completely user defined
and I also understand Nova has no interest in supporting a customized
algorithm to generate UUID. Anyway I may have found a solution that will
cover my use case and respect the standard for UUID
Hi,
# The first half is related to Horizon and the latter half is about
the wording in Nova and Neutron API.
During Horizon translation for Juno, I noticed the words State and
Status in multiple contexts. Sometimes they are in very similar
contexts and sometimes they have different contexts.
I
Hi,
To display localized strings, we need to compile translated message
catalogs (PO files) into compiled one (MO files).
I would like to discuss and get a consensus who and when generate
compiled message catalogs.
Inputs from packagers are really appreciated.
[The current status]
* Horizon
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Solly Ross sr...@redhat.com wrote:
(response inline)
- Original Message -
From: Pasquale Porreca pasquale.porr...@dektech.com.au
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 11:08:50 AM
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev]
We successfully released RC1 release of Murano!
The RC1 tarballs are available for download at:
https://launchpad.net/murano/juno/juno-rc1
Unless critical issues are found, this RC1 will be formally released
as the 2014.2 final version of Murano. Please, try to do extensive
testing of this
On 2014-10-01 16:04:37 -0007 (-0007), Joshua Harlow wrote:
Thanks for finding this one (it'd be nice for some gate job to run
in 'strict' requirements mode which tests the lower bounds of the
requirements repo somehow, since with things like kombu=2.5.0
this will always pull in the newest and
As stable branches got discussed recently, I'm kind of curious who is
actually stepping up to make icehouse able to pass tests in any real
way. Because right now I've been trying to fix devstack icehouse so that
icehouse requirements can be unblocked (and to land code that will
reduce grenade
Hi Chaoyi,
Thanks for sharing these information.
Sometime back I have stared a project called “Alliance” which trying to address
the same concerns (see the link below). Alliance service is designed to provide
Inter-Cloud Resource Federation which will enable resource sharing across
cloud in
On 2014-10-01 10:39:40 -0400 (-0400), Matthew Treinish wrote:
[...]
So I actually think as a first pass this would be the best way to
handle it. You can leave comments on a closed gerrit changes,
[...]
Not so easy as it sounds. Jobs in post are running on an arbitrary
Git commit (more often
On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
As stable branches got discussed recently, I'm kind of curious who is
actually stepping up to make icehouse able to pass tests in any real
way. Because right now I've been trying to fix devstack icehouse so that
icehouse
Excerpts from Steven Dake's message of 2014-10-01 08:04:38 -0700:
On 09/30/2014 09:55 AM, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Steven Dake sd...@redhat.com
mailto:sd...@redhat.com wrote:
I've done a first round of prioritization. I think key things we
+1
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From: Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 10:03:16 AM
Subject: [openstack-dev] [Solum] Core Reviewer Change
Solum Core Reviewer
Hi Thomas,
I have a few suggestions inline that I hope will be helpful!
From: Matt Riedemann mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
To: Douglas Fish/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS, Justin Pomeroy/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS
Date: 09/30/2014 10:26 PM
Subject: Fwd: Re: [openstack-dev] django-pyscss failing with Django 1.7
The Oslo team has released version 1.0.2 of oslo.db. This patch release on the
Juno series includes a fix for bug 1374497 (“change in oslo.db ‘ping’ handling
is causing issues in projects that are not using transactions”).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oslo.db/+bug/1374497
Doug
Hi,
We are currently working on writing a driver for Amazon's EC2 using the
boto libraries, and are hung up on creating a snapshot of an instance. The
instance remains in 'Queued' status on Openstack instead of becoming
'Active'. The actual EC2 snapshot that gets created is in 'available'
Hi Akihiro!
IMO, this is precisely where having an API standards working group can
help to make the user experience of our public APIs less frustrating.
Such a working group should have the ability to vet terms like state
vs status and ensure consistency across the public APIs.
More
Sorry I'm so late to the party. Yes, Andreas is right, we simply cannot
take on any more DocImpact in openstack-manuals, but it would be great to
change the infrastructure to log against a more exact match for the bug
tracker for the project with the impacted docs. Looks like you're doing so
with
Murali, James, congratulations on core reviewer status !
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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 1:11 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Solum] Core Reviewer
Currently in nova we have the vm_state, which according to the code
comments is supposed to represent a VM's current stable (not
transition) state, or what the customer expect the VM to be.
However, we then added in an ERROR state. How does this possibly make
sense given the above
Hi all,
There was a discussion previously stating that the Sahara overview image
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/sahara/overview.html and the
architecture image
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/sahara/architecture.html pretty much
convey the same message. So will it be nice to strip off
Hello,
Thanks for Your help but it not helps. I checked that for sure on each swift
node there is a lot of free space. What can confirm that is fact that when I
try to create image with size about 1.7GB and I have
swift_store_large_object_size set to 1GB than there is error (always after
send
Hi,
We are trying to leverage EC2 from Openstack, and are currently working on
writing an EC2 driver using the boto libraries, and are hung up on snapshot
of an instance functionality. The instance remains in 'Queued' status on
Openstack instead of becoming 'Active'. The actual EC2
Happy Corethday to the both of you!
On 10/1/14, 1:10 PM, Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com wrote:
Thanks everyone for your feedback on this. The adjustments have been made.
Regards,
Adrian
On Sep 30, 2014, at 10:03 AM, Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com
wrote:
Solum Core Reviewer
Anne Gentle will be our guest this week as we dive into OpenStack Docs.
That dirty word everyone loves but hardly anyone does, documentation!
For this bootstrapping hour Anne will talk about the wild world of
developer docs, both for contributors and application developers. We can
do a review and
Hello,
One of the requirements placed on Ironic was that they must have a path
from Nova Baremetal to Ironic and that path should be tested. This
resulted in a sideways grenade job which instead of going from one
release of OpenStack to another, swaps out components within a release.
In this case
On 10/01/2014 01:23 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 10/01/2014 03:07 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
Currently in nova we have the vm_state, which according to the code
comments is supposed to represent a VM's current stable (not
transition) state, or what the customer expect the VM to be.
However, we then
On 10/1/14, 11:53 AM, Morgan Fainberg morgan.fainb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
As stable branches got discussed recently, I'm kind of curious who is
actually stepping up to make icehouse able to pass tests in any real
way. Because right
Has anyone figured out a way of having a floating ip like feature with docker
so that you can have rabbitmq, mysql, or ceph mon's at fixed ip's and be able
to migrate them around from physical host to physical host and still have them
at fixed locations that you can easily put in static config
{Puppet-OpenStack,TripleO} developpers,
For your information
https://github.com/openstack/tripleo-puppet-elements is now alive.
Puppet Group has been assigned core on this project since most of
contribution will be Puppet code. Good news! Dan Prince is both TripleO
Puppet core member, so he will
On 10/01/2014 04:46 PM, Ian Cordasco wrote:
On 10/1/14, 11:53 AM, Morgan Fainberg morgan.fainb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, October 1, 2014, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
As stable branches got discussed recently, I'm kind of curious who is
actually stepping up to make icehouse
On Wed, Oct 01, 2014, Chris Friesen chris.frie...@windriver.com wrote:
Currently in nova we have the vm_state, which according to the
code comments is supposed to represent a VM's current stable (not
transition) state, or what the customer expect the VM to be.
However, we then added in an
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Doug Hellmann d...@doughellmann.com
wrote:
On Sep 29, 2014, at 5:51 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
Boris Pavlovic wrote:
it goes without saying that working on cross-project stuff in OpenStack
is quite hard task.
Because it's always
Hi, Tiwari,
Great to know you are also trying to address similar issues. For sure we are
happy to work out a common solution for these issues.
I just go through the wiki page, the question for me is will the Alliance
provide/retain current north bound OpenStack API ?. It's very important
On 10/01/2014 04:31 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
On 10/01/2014 01:23 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 10/01/2014 03:07 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
Currently in nova we have the vm_state, which according to the code
comments is supposed to represent a VM's current stable (not
transition) state, or what the
Thank you for the quick responses.
On 10/1/2014 4:24 AM, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote:
All stable Juno releases will support Python 2.6. All Kilo releases
are expected to drop Python 2.6 support.
On Wednesday, October 01, 2014 11:28 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
Right, and backports could be
I agree with Sean here.
The original idea was that these stable branches would be maintained by the
distros, and that is clearly not happening if you look at the code review
latency there. We need to sort that out before we even consider supporting
a release for more than the one year we
Thanks for doing this. My recollection is that we still need some features
landed in Neutron before this work can complete, but its possible I am
confused.
A public status update on that from the Neutron team would be good.
Michael
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 6:18 AM, Clark Boylan
It is hard to tell if this is a bug or a misconfiguration from your
desctiption. The failure likely generated some kind of error message in nova or
glance. If you can track down an error message and a tracback it would be worth
submitting as a bug report to the appropriate project.
Vish
On
On Oct 1, 2014, at 2:05 PM, Fox, Kevin M kevin@pnnl.gov wrote:
Has anyone figured out a way of having a floating ip like feature with docker
so that you can have rabbitmq, mysql, or ceph mon's at fixed ip's and be able
to migrate them around from physical host to physical host and still
Recently we've been testing image based updates using TripleO, and we've
run into an interesting conundrum.
Currently, our image build scripts create a user per service for the
image. We don't, at this time, assert a UID, so it could get any UID in
the /etc/passwd database of the image.
However,
On Wed, 1 Oct 2014 09:05:23 PM Fox, Kevin M wrote:
Has anyone figured out a way of having a floating ip like feature with
docker so that you can have rabbitmq, mysql, or ceph mon's at fixed ip's
and be able to migrate them around from physical host to physical host and
still have them at fixed
Excerpts from Clint Byrum's message of 2014-10-02 01:50:33 +:
Recently we've been testing image based updates using TripleO, and we've
run into an interesting conundrum.
Currently, our image build scripts create a user per service for the
image. We don't, at this time, assert a UID, so
Hello Cinder and TripleO contributors,
Just a quick reminder that elections are closing soon, if you haven't
already you should use your right to vote and pick your favourite candidate!
Thanks for your time!
Tristan
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Clint Byrum cl...@fewbar.com wrote on 10/01/2014 09:50:33 PM:
Recently we've been testing image based updates using TripleO, and we've
run into an interesting conundrum.
Currently, our image build scripts create a user per service for the
image. We don't, at this time, assert a UID, so it
On 02/10/14 12:26, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
I do not understand the problem statement. Unfortunately, I am not
familiar with image based updates using TripleO. What is updating what?
If the UIDs are not asserted, what UIDs shift by one? Is this because
some files keep owner UID while the some
As a 'heads up', adding ironic to the thread since they are a 'key' consumer of
this api.
On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:15 AM, Xu Han Peng
pengxu...@gmail.commailto:pengxu...@gmail.com wrote:
ip_version sounds great.
Currently the opt-names are written into the configuration file of dnsmasq
All three of the options presented here seem to assume that UIDs will always be
allocated at image-build time. I think that's because most of these UIDs will
be used to write files into the chroot at image-create time - if I could think
of some way around that, I think we could avoid this
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