Hi all,
I've received feedback that maybe there won't be enough HPC folks in
Palo Alto to run a 90 minute working session on it :)
I would propose to slot in instead one of these three, which are
currently not well included on the agenda:
1) apps.openstack.org - What the Ops Community
On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 03:26:24AM EDT, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
Sean M. Collins s...@coreitpro.com wrote on 08/04/2015 10:38:26 PM:
We have adapted the contents of that wiki page into the networking
guide, however I have not seen any work in the Juno release for IPv6
only networking.
Hello! Our next OpenStack App Catalog meeting will take place this
Thursday August 6th at 17:00 UTC in #openstack-meeting-3
The agenda can be found here:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/app-catalog
Please add agenda items if there's anything specific you would like to discuss.
Please
As an Op, I've ran into this problem and keep running into it. I would very
much like a solution.
Its also quite related to the nova instance user issue I've been working on,
that's needed by the App Catalog project.
So, yes, please keep fighting the good fight.
Thanks,
Kevin
We ran into this as well.
What we did is create an external to keystone api, that we expose to our
end users via a UI. The api will let user create projects (with a
specific defined quota) and also add users with the project admins role
to the project. Those admins can add/remove users from
On 08/05/2015 12:01 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
We ran into this as well.
What we did is create an external to keystone api, that we expose to our
end users via a UI. The api will let user create projects (with a
specific defined quota) and also add users with the project admins role
to the
FYI, a few suggestions on tuning CPU bound workloads with KVM at
http://openstack-in-production.blogspot.fr/2015/08/kvm-and-hyper-v-comparison-for-high.html.
The Kilo enhancements looks to be a great help.
Tim
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Operators:
We (myself, Paul and Doug) are looking to better understand who might be
using Neutron's VPNaaS code. We're looking for what version you're using,
how long you're using it, and if you plan to continue deploying it with
future upgrades. Any information operators can provide here would
I attempted to run it in Juno a while back and had very little
success. I would love to be able to use it though, and will give it
another shot once upgraded to Kilo. My issue was that several of the
options coded into it for firing up a connection were specific to
Freeswan which was deprecated,
Echoing what others have said, we too have an abstraction layer in the
form of a custom UI to allow project owners to create/delete users.
As for your questions Adam, having policy in the Keystone database as
data seems like a no brainer. As you suggest it enables us to do so much
more.
For
Thanks Geoff.
Which session would you propose to replace?
Regards,
Tom
On 06/08/15 03:14, Geoff Arnold wrote:
I’d like to see some time spent on specific issues associated with
public cloud operations. (This is not the same as Large Deployments.)
As Stefano pointed out yesterday:
Jumping in with another us too here. We have some custom Horizon
extensions that allow project owners to manage some of this stuff.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Marc Heckmann marc.heckm...@ubisoft.com
wrote:
Echoing what others have said, we too have an abstraction layer in the
form of a
On 06/08/15 04:01, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
We ran into this as well.
What we did is create an external to keystone api, that we expose to our
end users via a UI. The api will let user create projects (with a
specific defined quota) and also add users with the project admins role
to the
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