Hi Dave, I use CentOS7.2 with the following package as per OpenStack
official documentation, 'centos-release-openstack-liberty'. It works
just fine, no major issues so far. I haven't tried snapshots so thanks
for highlighting the support may not be there.
Correct me if I'm mistaken, if I want to
Let's start noting session plans for our working sessions in
Barcelona. I've started an etherpad here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/app-catalog-ocata-summit
-Christopher
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I realize just now that the repository setup instructions aren't on
that wiki page.
The package you want to install is "centos-release-qemu-ev".
That'll setup the required repositories.
David Moreau Simard
Senior Software Engineer | Openstack RDO
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On Fri, Sep
If you are deploying on CentOS (with RDO?), you can enable the CentOS
Virtualization special interest group [1] repository.
The repository contains qemu-kvm-ev >= 2.3 backported from RHEV.
It is recommended as the qemu-kvm version from base CentOS
repositories is not high enough and lacks some
Hi all,
I am practicing how to install openstack in terms of the toturial from
the openstack official website. When creating image, I encountered a
problem concerning the permission to create image files. At first, the
'/var/lib/glance/images' directory was choosen to store image files. For
Starting to think refactoring my SDN world (currently just neutron
ml2/ovs inside OpenStack) in preparation for maybe finally lighting up
that second Region I've been threatening for the past year...
Networking is always the hardest design challeng. Has anyone seen my
unicorn? I dream of
Thank you for the links, I wil lalso have a look at these ones :-)
Seems also very advanced to use for me to implement, but it also looks very
interesting, maybe a good firendship with the members of the "Large Deployment
Team" would be a really good ides ;-)
Thank you and have a nice weekend.
Hello Saverio,
thank you for the links. I think Federation is the one we want to do (if
possible), because we have two independent clouds we want to share which each
other for use, so Federation might be the way we can go.
I will have a look at the documents about it.
Thank you and have a
On 30/09/16 14:06, Michael Stang wrote:
Hello all,
I have a question if it is possible to connect 2 Openstack clouds to use
the ressources together?
We have a Mitaka installation at our site and we have colleagues who
also have a mitaka installaton at their site which are both independent
at
Hello,
If your setup has a single user database, so all users are under the
same administrative domain, what you describe is like having different
Openstack Regions, or different Nova Cells.
I would suggest to look into Multi Region that is the easier to implement.
Hello all,
I have a question if it is possible to connect 2 Openstack clouds to use the
ressources together?
We have a Mitaka installation at our site and we have colleagues who also have a
mitaka installaton at their site which are both independent at the moment. We
want to create a
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