On 03/16/2017 07:06 PM, Blair Bethwaite wrote:
Statement: breaks bin packing / have to match flavor dimensions to hardware
dimensions.
Comment: neither of these ring true to me given that most operators tend to
agree that memory is there first constraining resource dimension and it is
difficult
Hi everyone,
Is there any up-to-date functionality in nova / neutron which allows to
run some additional code triggered by changes in instance like creating
or deleting an instance?
I see that nova hooks are deprecated as of Nova 13:
There have been previous proposals (and if memory serves, even some
blueprints) for API extensions to allow this but they have apparently
stagnated. On the face of it I think OpenStack should support this (more
choice = win!) - doesn't mean that every cloud needs to use the feature. Is
it worth
On 3/14/2017 4:11 AM, Arne Wiebalck wrote:
A first list of topics for the Cells v2 session is available here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/MIL-ops-cellsv2
Please feel free to add items you’d like to see discussed.
Thanks!
Belmiro & Arne
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Arne Wiebalck
CERN IT
I just saw this email, apologize for the delay. I installed the openstack
version, rather than the version in pip:
[r...@openstack-controller01.a.pc.ostk.com ~] # rpm -qa | grep
python-gnocchi
python-gnocchiclient-2.2.0-1.el7.noarch
python-gnocchi-2.1.4-1.el7.noarch
Excerpts from Doug Hellmann's message of 2017-03-10 09:38:43 -0500:
> There is a discussion on the -dev mailing list about the i18n team
> decision to stop translating log messages [1]. The policy change means
> that we may be able to clean up quite a lot of "clutter" throughout the
> service
Rochelle Grober wrote:
Please add your comments, suggestions, info, etc. to the Rabbitmq with HA
pitfalls etherpad. There are a few things out there already that will
hopefully induce more and better items to include.
See you tomorrow!
We at Homeatcloud.com do exactly this in our VPS service. The user can
configure the VPS with any combination of CPU, RAM, and disk. However a) the
configurations are all about 10% the size of the physical machines and b) the
disks are in a SAN array, provisioned as volumes. So I give the users
One way I know some providers work around this when using OpenStack is by
fronting the VM request with some code in the web server that checks if the
requested spec has an existing flavor. if so, use the flavor, if not, use
an admin account that creates a new flavor and assign use it for that user
Please wrap up your telecom/NFV Forum discussion topics this week, adding them
here [1]. Also, help prioritize the topics already there with your +1s and -1s.
There are great topics already! Everyone, all working groups, especially
Telecom/NFV Operators and the LCOO are welcome to participate
I have always hated flavors and so do many of my users.
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 03:22:48PM -0700, James Downs wrote:
:On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 10:10:00PM +, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
:> I think the really short answer is something like: It greatly simplifies
scheduling and billing.
:
:The real
Hi All,
I have deployed Openstack Newton release using Openstack-Ansible 14.0.8
with target hosts (Controller and Compute) having Ubuntu 16.04. I want to
ping/access my external lab n/w through the VMs (instances in Openstack
Compute node) but not able to do so. Here are my environment and
2017-03-14 0:15 GMT+09:00 Doug Hellmann :
> Excerpts from Doug Hellmann's message of 2017-03-10 09:38:43 -0500:
>> There is a discussion on the -dev mailing list about the i18n team
>> decision to stop translating log messages [1]. The policy change means
>> that we may be
I’ve heard from several Korea operators, and I too was involved in OpenStack
operation. I cannot represent everyone here in Korea, but It is mostly clear
that log translation are not beneficial for operators, at least here in Korea.
Thanks.
Jaesuk Ahn, Ph.D.
Software Defined Infra.
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