.
Best regards,
Hongbin
From: Ton Ngo [mailto:t...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: March-29-16 4:54 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum] Generate atomic images using
diskimage-builder
In multiple occasions in the past, we have had to use
rward
with development, and gate tests
if it makes sense.
Ton Ngo,
From: Yolanda Robla Mota
To:
Date: 03/29/2016 01:35 PM
Subject:Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum] Generate atomic images using
diskimage-builder
So the advantages I can see with diskimage-builder are:
So the advantages I can see with diskimage-builder are:
- we reuse the same tooling that is present in other openstack projects
to generate images, rather than relying on an external image
- it improves the control we have on the contents of the image, instead
of seeing that as a black box. At t
Steve,
I will defer to the experts in openstack-infra on this one. As long as the
image works without modifications, then I think it would be fine to cache the
upstream one. Practically speaking, I do anticipate a point at which we will
want to adjust something in the image, and it will be nice
Adrian,
Makes sense. Do the images have to be built to be mirrored though? Can't
they just be put on the mirror sites fro upstream?
Thanks
-steve
On 3/29/16, 11:02 AM, "Adrian Otto" wrote:
>Steve,
>
>I¹m very interested in having an image locally cached in glance in each
>of the clouds used
Steve,
I’m very interested in having an image locally cached in glance in each of the
clouds used by OpenStack infra. The local caching of the glance images will
produce much faster gate testing times. I don’t care about how the images are
built, but we really do care about the performance outc
Yolanda,
That is a fantastic objective. Matthieu asked why build our own images if
the upstream images work and need no further customization?
Regards
-steve
On 3/29/16, 1:57 AM, "Yolanda Robla Mota"
wrote:
>Hi
>The idea is to build own images using diskimage-builder, rather than
>downloading
Hi
The idea is to build own images using diskimage-builder, rather than
downloading the image from external sources. By that way, the image can
live in our mirrors, and is built using the same pattern as other images
used in OpenStack.
It also opens the door to customize the images, using custo
Hi,
We are using the official Fedora Atomic 23 images here (on Mitaka M1
however) and it seems to work fine with at least Kubernetes and Docker
Swarm.
Any reason to continue building specific Magnum image ?
Regards,
Mathieu
Le mercredi 23 mars 2016 à 12:09 +0100, Yolanda Robla Mota a écrit :
>
mages are being
From: Yolanda Robla Mota
To:
Date: 03/23/2016 04:12 AM
Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum] Generate atomic images using
diskimage-builder
Hi
I wanted to start a discussion on how Fedora Atomic images
23/2016 04:12 AM
Subject:[openstack-dev] [magnum] Generate atomic images using
diskimage-builder
Hi
I wanted to start a discussion on how Fedora Atomic images are being
built. Currently the process for generating the atomic images used on
Magnum is described
Hi
I wanted to start a discussion on how Fedora Atomic images are being
built. Currently the process for generating the atomic images used on
Magnum is described here:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/magnum/dev/build-atomic-image.html.
The image needs to be built manually, uploaded to fedor
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