+1 - Tim has been giving good reviews over the last few months and will
make a good addition..
Thanks,
Kiall
On 12/02/15 15:40, Vinod Mangalpally wrote:
Hello Designate folks,
Betsy Luzader (betsy) resigned from her core reviewer position on
Designate. In order to keep the momentum of
Changes have been applied, welcome Tim :)
On 12/02/15 16:18, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 02/12/2015 08:51 AM, Hayes, Graham wrote:
On 12/02/15 15:50, Kiall Mac Innes wrote:
+1 - Tim has been giving good reviews over the last few months and will
make a good addition..
Thanks,
Kiall
On 12/02
On 09/03/15 13:56, Julien Danjou wrote:
Hi fellow developers,
It'd be nice to achieve a 1.0 release for tooz, as some projects are
already using it, and more are going to adopt it.
I think we should collect features and potential bugs/limitations we'd
like to have and fix before that.
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I'm not sure there's really a good solution to this
Thanks,
Kiall
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Hey Anik,
So, unlike Nova or other services which really are region aware,
Designate, being designed to push data into the global DNS namespace,
doesn't have the same concept of regions.
Typically, you will either have regions which are close enough to run
a Galera/Percona cluster across them
I would like to announce my candidacy for Designate / DNS Services
Program PTL position for the Liberty cycle.
Keeping this short! I've been working on the Designate project since day
1, and believe we've made great progress over the last few cycles. For
Liberty, I expect our focus will be on
So, I see three things of interest in the logs here.
1) The SIGHUP signal received
2015-07-28 14:49:10.378 22487 INFO oslo_service.service [-] Caught
SIGHUP, exiting
Do we know what's sending this to signal to Designate?
2) The first exception, Calling waitall() ...
2015-07-28 14:49:10.379
Interesting, It would be great to know what causes the crash if you can
identify it.
What was previously between the designate components and qpid? Simple
router? Stateful firewall? Something else?
Thanks,
Kiall
On 22/07/15 10:53, Jaime Fernández wrote:
I moved the virtual machine where
Got my ticket, thanks Joe / Rackspace for hosting this :)
Thanks,
Kiall
On 20/07/15 18:05, Joe Mcbride wrote:
Hello,
The Designate team will hold it's mid-cycle meet-up in August, details below.
- Dates: August 17 to 20, 2015
- Location: Austin TX
- Registration/agenda:
Side Question: Is is normal for QPid to log all the
\x0f\x01\x00\x14\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00's etc?
I'm guessing that, since you're using qpid, you're also on RedHat. Could
RH's SELinux policies be preventing the service from binding to tcp/9001?
If you start as root, do you see similar
You can (nearly) add Designate to this list :)
Pradeep has been doing a great job getting the codebase py3 compatible!
Thanks,
Kiall
On 17/07/15 12:32, Victor Stinner wrote:
Hi,
We are close to having a voting py34 gate on all OpenStack libraries and
applications. I just made the py34 gate
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Side Question: Is is normal for QPid to log all the
\x0f\x01\x00\x14\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00's etc?
I'm guessing that, since you're using qpid, you're also on RedHat. Could
RH's SELinux policies be preventing
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Agreed on a separate repo.
I'm honestly a little unsure how in-service-repo would ever work long
term, given that tempest's requirements will match master, and may
not be compatible with N releases ago's $service requirements..
Thoughts on how that might work, or is it just that no service has
Hey Dims,
>From what I remember, oslo.cache seemed unnecessarily complex to use
vs memcache's simplicity, and didn't have any usage docs[1] to help folks
get started using it.
I can see there is some docs under the module index, but at a glance they
seem somewhat disconnected and incomplete.
On 18/07/16 20:14, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
Note that this will only be true if the change's parent commit in
Gerrit was the branch tip at the time it landed. Otherwise (and
quite frequently in fact) you will need to identify the SHA of the
merge commit which was created at the time it merged and
We tend to try stick with the various TEST-NET CIDRs etc as well in
Designate, and document them here:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate/developer-guidelines.html#example-dns-names-and-ip-space
Thanks,
Kiall
On 17/10/16 10:56, TommyLike Hu wrote:
When I handle some stuff related
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