On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Martinx - ジェームズ
thiagocmarti...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Stackers,
I'm wondering here... Samba4 is pretty solid (up coming 4.2 rocks), I'm
using it on a daily basis as an AD DC controller, for both Windows and Linux
Instances! With replication, file system ACLs
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 4:16 AM, Adam Lawson alaw...@aqorn.com wrote:
Doesn't Murano address this already?
Please note that Murano is no longer a windows-as-a-service or
smth-as-a-serivce. Murano is an application catalog [1]. But you're
absolutely right, this is a perfect use case for Murano -
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Robert Collins
robe...@robertcollins.net wrote:
Hi, in working on pbr I have run into some bad data in our
setup.cfg's. Details are here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/bad-setup-cfg-versions
Short version: we need to do a missed step in the release project
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Mike Spreitzer mspre...@us.ibm.com wrote:
What I really need to know is what to do when committing a change that
really does require a change in the sample configuration file. Of course I
tried running generate_sample.sh, but `tox -epep8` still complains.
I'm glad to announce Juno-3 release of Murano:
https://launchpad.net/murano/+milestone/juno-3
We've implemented 8 blueprints and closed 50 bugs. Thanks a lot to
everyone who worked on this milestone. All these efforts helped to
significantly improve quality and test-coverage of the project!
Since there are no major updates and some folks will not be able to
join Murano weekly meeting, we've decided to skip it for today.
Short update:
1. The only remaining major item left for juno is documentation and
everyone is pretty aware about items we need to have in our docs:
I'd suggest to reduce number of Murano repositories for several reasons:
* All other OpenStack projects have a single repo per project. While this
point might look like something not worth mentioning, it's really important:
- unified project structure simplifies life for new developers. once they
As it was decided on our latest meeting I've added a new blueprint for
documentation updates:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/savanna/+spec/update-docs-icehouse
Here is a list of work items I've proposed:
* Update installation guide
* Setup development environment
* Devstack guide
* Tempest
Joshua, Clint,
The only platform I'm aware about which fully supports true isolation and which
has been used in production for this purpose is Java VM. I know people who
developed systems for online programming competitions and really smart kids
tried to break it without any luck :)
Since we're
Here is my 2 cents:
I personally think that evolving Heat/HOT to what Murano needs for it's use
cases is the best way to make PaaS layer of OpenStack to look and feel as a
complete and fully integrated solution.
Standardising these things in a project like TOSCA is another direction we all
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Seeing that the following repos already exist, maybe there is some need for
cleanup?
- https://github.com/stackforge/murano-agent
- https://github.com/stackforge/murano-api
-
Murano folks,
I guess we should stop our debates with the Heat team about MuranoPL. What
we should do instead is to carefully read this thread couple of times and
collect and process all the feedback we've got. Steve and Zane did a very good
job helping us to find a way to align with Heat and
(sla...@mirantis.com)
* Ruslan Kamaldinov (rkamaldi...@mirantis.com)
Do colleagues from Heat, Solum and Mistral feel the same way and would like to
support this movement and delegate their participants to this working group?
Is this idea viable?
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 5:57 AM, Tom Fifield t...@openstack.org wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering, do we have a document somewhere that educates people on how
to do a code review? eg giving a few pointers that reviewers for a
particular project normally look for
Hi Tom,
The closest to your
This is a continuation of the MuranoPL questions thread.
As a result of ongoing discussions, we figured out that definition of layers
which each project operates on and has responsibility for is not yet agreed
and discussed between projects and teams (Heat, Murano, Solum (in
alphabetical order)).
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Dmitry mey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if you have plans to use Murano for a cluster management?
Thanks,
Dmitry
Dmitry,
Sahara is not going to use Murano for cluster management. Sahara uses Heat
for underlying infrastructure management and various
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
I had a question about Murano's remaining feature set though. If the
application catalog lives in Glance and the application deployment lives
in Heat, what functionality does Murano end up providing ? Could you
Hi Thierry!
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
So to take a practical example, Murano lets you pick (using UI or CLI) a
wordpress package (which requires a DB) and compose it with a mysql
package (which provides a DB), and will deploy that composition
I would like to nominate Serg Melikyan and Steve McLellan to Murano core.
Serge has been a significant reviewer in the Icehouse and Juno release cycles.
Steve has been providing consistent quality reviews and they continue
to get more frequent and better over time.
Thanks,
Ruslan
I was going to refer to Graffiti as a longer term plan for image
tagging. This initiative seems to be like a really good fit for our
image tagging use-cases.
For a short-term solutions proposed by Steve I have a couple of comments:
1) Store allowed tags in the database, and allow
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
I think it's important to understand what we mean by stable in the
gate. It means that the end point is 99.% available. And that it's
up or down status is largely under our control.
Things that are not stable by this
Update:
Stan filed a blueprint [0] for type interfaces in HOT.
I would like to outline the current vision of Murano Application format, to
make sure we're all on the same page. We had a valuable discussion in several
MLs and we also had a lot of discussions between Murano team members. As a
Hi Mark!
Actually we have working Devstack scripts at [0]. We use these scripts to setup
Murano in the dsvm (devstack/tempest) gate job which run Murano functional
tests. It means that our Devstack scripts are in a good shape. Please use
Devstack scripts from [0], all the other scripts are
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Timur Sufiev tsuf...@mirantis.com
wrote:
Guys,
Ruslan Kamaldinov has been doing a lot of things for Murano
recently
(including devstack integration, automation scripts, making Murano
more compliant with OpenStack standards and doing many reviews
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Thomas Spatzier
thomas.spatz...@de.ibm.com wrote:
#2 Enable add-hoc actions on software components:
Apart from basic resource lifecycle hooks, it would be desirable to allow
for invocation of add-hoc actions on software. Examples would be the ad-hoc
creation of
Hi Ruslan!
I can recommend two resources:
1. cookiecutter [1] - template for a new OpenStack project
2. http://ci.openstack.org/stackforge.html - this page helps to setup a project
in OpenStack infrastructure, including code-review, Jenkins automation, etc.
[1]
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Ruslan Kiianchuk
ruslan.kiianc...@gmail.com wrote:
Short tutorial for developers not familiar with OpenStack infrastructure
still would be useful. My task is to help Python developers that haven't
worked with OpenStack before start an OpenStack service
I'd like to announce release of Murano 0.5 - Application Catalog for OpenStack.
This release includes 28 implemented blueprints and 76 bug fixes.
Release notes and tarballs can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/murano/0.x/0.5
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano/ReleaseNotes_v0.5
Here is
I'd like to propose the following agenda for cross-project session
Solum, Murano, Heat: how to handle app lifecycle?:
A number of projects are looking at going up the stack and handle application
workload lifecycle management. This workshop aims at placing them all in the
same room and creating
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 7:02 AM, Ruslan Kamaldinov
rkamaldi...@mirantis.com wrote:
I'd like to propose the following agenda for cross-project session
Solum, Murano, Heat: how to handle app lifecycle?:
A number of projects are looking at going up the stack and handle application
workload
We've seen a lot of interest in Murano at the Atlanta summit. In case
if you would like to learn more, please stop by Mirantis booth (1st
level) tomorrow (Thursday) from from 3PM to 5PM. Murano developers
will be there and they will be happy to show you the demo in give more
details.
--
Ruslan
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Ruslan Kamaldinov
rkamaldi...@mirantis.com wrote:
We've seen a lot of interest in Murano at the Atlanta summit. In case
if you would like to learn more, please stop by Mirantis booth (1st
level) tomorrow (Thursday) from from 3PM to 5PM. Murano developers
Just a heads up:
Repository stackforge/murano-api was renamed to stackforge/murano on
May 23. All the commit and review history is preserved and can be
viewed under the new name [1], [2].
We also renamed [3]:
* internal package name from muranoapi to murano
* config file names under etc/murano
Let's follow the standard procedure. Both blueprints lack specification of
implementation details. There also has to be someone willing to implement these
blueprints in near feature.
I'm not opposed to these ideas and I'd really like to see Pecan added during
Juno, but we still need to follow the
Hi community and TC members!
First a little bit of history:
Murano applied for incubation in February 2014 [1]. TC discussion [2]
finished the following resolution (quote from ttx):
Murano is slightly too far up the stack at this point to meet the
measured progression of openstack as a whole
We had to release RC2 to address an issue blocking the inclusion of
Murano Dashboard in Debian experimental packages. Tarballs with RC2
are available at:
https://launchpad.net/murano/juno/juno-rc2
Thanks,
Ruslan
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I'm glad to announce release of Murano 2014.2 code-named Juno. This
release includes 39 implemented blueprints and 140 bugfixes. Source
tarballs along with detailed list of features and bugfixes can be
found at the following link:
https://launchpad.net/murano/+milestone/2014.2
Release notes:
Folks,
I'm canceling our weekly IRC meeting today since we've just released
Murano 2014.2 and still working on figuring out roadmap for Kilo
cycle.
Thanks,
Ruslan
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Murano installation options are described at:
http://murano.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Thanks,
Ruslan
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 1:41 PM, raghavendra@accenture.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to Murano and trying to integrate with Openstack Juno.
Any build guides or help would be
It seems that you're using the latest code from Savanna v0.2, but following
instructions from Savanna v0.1.
Please follow these docs: https://savanna.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Ruslan
On Friday, July 12, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Arindam Choudhury wrote:
Hi,
While installing savanna I am getting
That's ok. You need to specify tenant id and provide auth token in headers.
You can find detailed how-tos here
https://savanna.readthedocs.org/en/latest/devref/quickstart.html
btw, please use openstack-dev mail-list for Savanna-related questions. Just
prefix mail subject with [Savanna].
Hi Arindam,
There was a validation error during cluster creation. Can you send contents of
cluster_create.json ?
Also, please attach output of:
$ http $SAVANNA_URL/images X-Auth-Token:$AUTH_TOKEN
$ http $SAVANNA_URL/node-group-templates X-Auth-Token:$AUTH_TOKEN
$ http
Congratulations!
On Jul 15, 2013, at 6:13 PM, Arindam Choudhury arin...@live.com wrote:
Its solved.
I started a cluster and then its working.
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 09:57:20 -0400
From: m...@redhat.com
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
CC: arin...@live.com;
Chad,
I'd like to see more details about job progress on the Job list view. It
should display current progress, logs, errors.
For Hive, Pig and Oozie flows it would be useful to list all the jobs from
the task. Something similar to https://github.com/twitter/ambrose would be
great (without fancy
I'd like to start conversation on the subject of EDP(Elastic Data Processing)
features we are going to implement in Savanna 0.3.
Here is a link to etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/edp_v3_components
Regards,
Ruslan
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This question was asked several times. So we decided to provide a
detailed response.
1. The first question is “Why doesn’t Savanna use Heat to provision VMs?”
Generally using Heat underneath for infrastructure provisioning looks
reasonable. In a tactic perspective there are few factors making
Matt,
From the bug description:
Affects Version/s:1.2.0, 2.0.3-alpha
Target Version/s: 3.0.0, 2.3.0
So, it seems that Hadoop folks don't intend to include this patch into Hadoop
1.x
Ruslan
On Tuesday, August 27, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Matthew Farrellee wrote:
Howdy Ivan,
FYI,
This approach looks good.
But I'd like to outline an issue people might hit in real-world production
installations:
Let's imagine OpenStack is installed in HA mode. There are several
controllers,
they run Savanna and Q3 services in HA mode. The problem is that active
Savanna
service should run on
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 7:10 AM, raghavendra@accenture.com wrote:
Please let me kow why Murano-agent is required and the components that needs
to be installed in it.
You can find more details about murano agent at:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano/UnifiedAgent
It can be installed
Great addition to core team!
+2
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Timur Sufiev tsuf...@mirantis.com wrote:
+1 from me.
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Serg Melikyan smelik...@mirantis.com
wrote:
I'd like to propose that we add Kate Chernova to the murano-core.
Kate is active member
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Andrew Pashkin apash...@mirantis.com wrote:
Hello!
Current situation with SQLite support:
- Migration tests does not run on SQLIte.
- At the same time migrations themselves support SQLite (with bugs).
Today I came across this bug:
Error during execution of
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Andrew Pashkin apash...@mirantis.com wrote:
On 26.01.2015 18:05, Ruslan Kamaldinov wrote:
I think it's still important to perform migration specific checks. We want
to make sure that DB is in expected state after each specific migration.
Why?
1. It's
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 3:03 PM, Andrew Pashkin apash...@mirantis.com wrote:
On 23.01.2015 23:39, Ruslan Kamaldinov wrote:
1. Use ModelsMigrationsSync from [2] in tests to make sure that SQLAlchemy
models are in sync with migrations. Usage example can be found at [3]
Seems like it is a great
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 6:46 PM, Davanum Srinivas dava...@gmail.com wrote:
So, summarizing some chatter on #openstack-dev:
Action item for unblocking the gate job:
1. Remove the -U in the shell script that installs
thirdparty-requirements.txt in congress' repo.
This patch to Congress
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 4:23 AM, Igor Marnat imar...@mirantis.com wrote:
Thierry, Dmitry,
key point is that we in Fuel need to follow as much community adopted
process as we can, and not to introduce something Fuel specific. We
need not only to avoid forking code, but also to avoid forking
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