I had understood that CentOS 7.1 qemu-kvm has RBD support built-in. It was not
there on 7.0 but http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/10480 implies it is in 7.1.
You could check on the centos mailing lists to be sure.
Tim
From: Cynthia Lopes [mailto:clsacrame...@gmail.com]
Sent: 02 June 2015 10:57
Hi guys,
I had to recompile qemu-kvm on CentOS7 to enable RBD and be able to use
CEPH.
Now, what is the best to update for venom vulnerability?
Has anyone already recompiled the patched sources and put it in a
repository, or the only way is to get the knew sources and recompile again ?
In
I’d definitely like to be a part of this. I think this is one of the items
that fits under the Monitoring/Ops Tools Working Group topics that we discussed
at the Summit. Not sure if you were able to attend, but this was the etherpad
on the topics discussed:
Hi everyone,
During the summit at Vancouver and at time both prior and after there has
been expressed interest in more collaborative development of Logstash
filters in an OpenStack environment.
Current examples which I'm aware of include:
- https://github.com/godaddy/openstack-logstash
-
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:34 AM, Tim Bell tim.b...@cern.ch wrote:
I had understood that CentOS 7.1 qemu-kvm has RBD support built-in. It
was not there on 7.0 but http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/10480 implies it
is in 7.1.
You could check on the centos mailing lists to be sure.
Tim
On 06/02/2015 07:54 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Please, no. We should not have ops tags that are different than other
tags for no good reason.
Let me put it another way:
I think there is a good reason for Operators to look for information
about a project that is more descriptive than the current