Thanks Andrea,
+1
But my only one concern is this change is not good for you, right? Of
course, you don't need to attend both meetings, though :)
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Masayuki Igawa
On Fri, May 26, 2017, at 10:41 AM, zhu.fang...@zte.com.cn wrote:
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> Original Mail
Hi,
We’re cancelling today’s meeting since most of the key members can’t attend due
to holidays in UK and US.
Team, please keep in mind that next week we will release Pike-2. Try to wrap up
your most important work this week.
Thanks
Renat Akhmerov
@Nokia
Hello,
There is one session in OpenStack Boston summit about Neutron multi-site, and
discuss how to make Neutron cells-aware[1].
We have done experiment how Nova cells v2 + Neutron + Tricircle can work very
well:
Follow the guide[2], you will have one two cells environment: cell1 in node1
Folks,
I moderated the above referenced session at Boston Summit (sorry for
posting the summary a bit late - because of personal reason).
The etherpad of the session [1] gives you the details of the discussion.
Based upon the discussions, there were two critical take aways from this
session:
Le 2017-05-28 19:18, Julien Danjou a écrit :
On Fri, May 26 2017, gordon chung wrote:
as all of you know, we moved all storage out of ceilometer so it is
handles only data generation and normalisation. there seems to be very
little contribution to panko which handles metadata indexing, event
On Fri, May 26 2017, gordon chung wrote:
> as all of you know, we moved all storage out of ceilometer so it is
> handles only data generation and normalisation. there seems to be very
> little contribution to panko which handles metadata indexing, event
> storage so given how little it's being
This option is useful in large deployments.
Our scheduler strategy is to "pack", however we are not interested in this
strategy per individual compute node but per sets of them. One of the
advantages is that when a user creates consecutive instances in the same
AVZ it's unlikely that they will be