Hello operators,
We had a good discussion at the OpenStack Summit at Vancouver [1] on
Cyborg/FPGA for Cloud/NFV. Cyborg [2] is the OpenStack project for life
cycle management of accelerators, including GPUs and FPGAs.
Thanks to those of you who attended. The discussion during the session
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 03:12:28PM +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
:On 2018-05-22 08:02:34 -0700 (-0700), Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
:[...]
:> Again seeing these reviews is public but writing reviews requires
:> foundation memebership in the same way being a code contributor does.
:[...]
:
:In fact,
On 2018-05-22 08:02:34 -0700 (-0700), Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
[...]
> Again seeing these reviews is public but writing reviews requires
> foundation memebership in the same way being a code contributor does.
[...]
In fact, commenting on https://review.openstack.org/ only requires
creating an
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 04:06:43PM +0200, Ignazio Cassano wrote:
: Hi Jeremy, thanks for your help.
: I am interested in openstack testing (no code contributing).
: Becoming community member give me any advantage ?
: At this time I am testing on ocata on centos 7.
: My environment is in
On 2018-05-22 16:06:43 +0200 (+0200), Ignazio Cassano wrote:
> I am interested in openstack testing (no code contributing).
> Becoming community member give me any advantage ?
> At this time I am testing on ocata on centos 7.
> My environment is in HA with pacemaker (3 controllers) and 5 kvm
Hi Jeremy, thanks for your help.
I am interested in openstack testing (no code contributing).
Becoming community member give me any advantage ?
At this time I am testing on ocata on centos 7.
My environment is in HA with pacemaker (3 controllers) and 5 kvm nodes.
Regards
Ignazio
2018-05-22 15:56
Thanks everyone for the feedback - I have a pretty small environment (11 nodes)
and I was able to find the compute / volume pool segregation within nova.conf /
cinder.conf. I think I should be able to just export / import my existing RBDs
from the spinning disk compute pool to the SSD compute
On 2018-05-22 15:32:36 +0200 (+0200), Ignazio Cassano wrote:
> please, what's the difference between community and foundation
> membership ?
The "community" setting is just a means of indicating that you have
a profile/account for any of various purposes (scheduling, speaker
submissions, et
Hi all,
please, what's the difference between community and foundation membership ?
Regards
Ignazio
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Read this:
https://cloudblog.switch.ch/2017/08/28/starting-1000-instances-on-switchengines/
make sure that Openstack rootwrap configured to work in daemon mode
Thank you
Saverio
2018-05-22 15:29 GMT+02:00 Saverio Proto :
> Hello Radu,
>
>
Hello Radu,
do you have the Openstack rootwrap configured to work in daemon mode ?
please read this article:
2018-05-18 10:21 GMT+02:00 Radu Popescu | eMAG, Technology
:
> Hi,
>
> so, nova says the VM is ACTIVE and actually boots with no network. We are
> setting some
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