Hi everyone,
The ops-tags[1] team will be meeting on 7/21 at 1400 UTC in #openstack-meeting.
Agenda:
- Review open changes
- Discuss how the install guide change impacts the install guide tag beyond the
minor updates (if at all)
- Revisit tags discussed in Austin and build an action plan
We
Romain,
Thanks a lot for that pointer, it was surprisingly difficult to find
anything about this via usual web search. After a little scripting and
a bit of coordinated effort we're looking much healthier.
We noticed the worst offender directories appeared to have multiple
"nested" rsync temp fil
Join us Thursday for our weekly meeting, scheduled for July 21st at
17:00UTC in #openstack-meeting-3
The agenda can be found here, and please add to if you want to discuss
something with the Community App Catalog team:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/app-catalog
Tomorrow we will be talki
Hi Michael,
I am glad to know glance+swift is now working for you too.
Regards,
Lucas.-
2016-07-20 14:04 GMT-03:00 Michael Stang :
> Hi Lucas,
>
> glad it worked for you :-)
>
> The problem with the images which I couldn't delete is solved now, i had
> this line hardcoded before in the config
Hi Lucas,
glad it worked for you :-)
The problem with the images which I couldn't delete is solved now, i had this
line hardcoded before in the configuration file because I got the error before
that it did not find the swift endpoint:
swift_store_endpoint = http://controller:8080/v1/
but th
yone,
>
> The agenda is up for this week's OSOps meeting. You can find the agenda
> here:
>
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/osops-irc-meeting-20160720
>
> I hope to have some ideas on how OSOps can help and how we can get more
> people to participate.
>
> The meetin
Hi Michael,
Adjusting some config options solved the problem. Thank you, I really
appreciated it.
What roles do the users have? The ones you are trying to delete the images
from glance?
Regards,
Lucas.-
2016-07-20 3:01 GMT-03:00 Michael Stang :
> Hi Lucas,
>
> yes I used thisID from the comma
Thank you for the prompt respond.
How should [SATA] section look in /etc/cinder/cinder.conf file ?
Regards,
Alexandra Kisin
Servers & Network group, IBM R&D Labs in Israel
Unix & Virtualization Team
Phone: +972-48296172 | Mobile: +972-54-6976172 | Fax: +972-4-8296111
From: "Dela
So the volume type error will require a copy of your cinder.conf. Or you can
just verify you have a [SATA] section in it.
Also, volume type to my knowledge won’t change how libvirt presents the volume
to the instance. I am not sure it can be changed, or at least never had to
explore trying to
Hello.
I'm working on Liberty Openstack environment using
ibm.storwize_svc.StorwizeSVCDriver as volume_drivert.
When I'm creating a new volume and attaching it to the VM - by default it
will be /dev/vdX on the instance using virtio driver.
And this way everything is working fine.
But I need
Hi Blair,
they are temporary files from rsync, when the replicator tried to replicate a
partition and failed for some reason.
You can safely delete them as long as there mtime is a bit old (do not delete a
file currently being replicated). Since 2.7, Swift take care of that:
https://github.com/
Hi all,
As per the subject, wondering where these files come from, e.g.,:
root@stor010:/srv/node/sdc1/objects# ls -la
./109794/359/6b389b24749b7046344ffd2a42aab359
total 1195784
drwxr-xr-x 2 swift swift 4096 Jun 8 04:11 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 swift swift53 May 22 05:05 ..
-rw--- 1 swift
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