Re: [openstack-dev] [heat] cross-stack references

2013-09-23 Thread Zane Bitter
On 18/09/13 19:34, Mike Spreitzer wrote: When we get into things like affinity concerns or managing network bandwidth, we see the need for cross-stack relationships. You may want to place parts of a new stack near parts of an existing one, for example. I see that in CFN you can make

Re: [openstack-dev] [heat] cross-stack references

2013-09-20 Thread Steven Dake
On 09/18/2013 12:53 PM, Mike Spreitzer wrote: My question is about stacks that are not nested. Suppose, for example, that I create a stack that implements a shared service. Later I create a separate stack that uses that shared service. When creating that client stack, I would like to have a

[openstack-dev] [heat] cross-stack references

2013-09-18 Thread Mike Spreitzer
When we get into things like affinity concerns or managing network bandwidth, we see the need for cross-stack relationships. You may want to place parts of a new stack near parts of an existing one, for example. I see that in CFN you can make cross-references between different parts of a

Re: [openstack-dev] [heat] cross-stack references

2013-09-18 Thread Steven Hardy
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 01:34:43PM -0400, Mike Spreitzer wrote: When we get into things like affinity concerns or managing network bandwidth, we see the need for cross-stack relationships. You may want to place parts of a new stack near parts of an existing one, for example. I see that in

Re: [openstack-dev] [heat] cross-stack references

2013-09-18 Thread Mike Spreitzer
My question is about stacks that are not nested. Suppose, for example, that I create a stack that implements a shared service. Later I create a separate stack that uses that shared service. When creating that client stack, I would like to have a way of talking about its relationships with