Just wanted to mention in this context that those of us with GPFS
backing stores need RAW to allow copy-on-write image and volume
creation.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 2:23 AM, Tim Bell wrote:
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I'm very very happy to hear this! I have one of my guys giving it a whirl
while I'm here in Japan.
Hope to see some of you soon!
//adam
On Oct 26, 2015 8:48 AM, "Matt Kassawara" wrote:
> Take a look at the installation guide for Liberty at docs.openstack.org...
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Has anyone deployed Ceph and accommodate different disk/performance
requirements? I.e. Saving ephemeral storage and boot volumes on SSD and
less important content such as object storage, glance images on SATA or
something along those lines?
Just looking at it's realistic (or discover best practice
Adam,
We use different pools for volumes, images, and Nova ephemeral disks with our
Openstack+Ceph deployment. We don’t currently use different disk types, but
there is no reason we couldn’t - and we do plan to do so in the future.
We also leverage a non-Ceph SSD solution that we already own f
Hi Adam,
We provide various volume types which differ in
- performance (implemented via different IOPS QoS specifications, not via
different hardware),
- service quality (e.g. volumes on a Ceph pool that is on Diesel-backed
servers, so via separate hardware),
- a combination of the two,
- geogr
Hello,
I'm trying to setup multi-domain identity backend on Kilo
I've hit a wall with admin role assignment to 'cloud_admin' user.
With password authentication:
openstack --verbose --os-identity-api-version 3 \
--os-auth-url http://xx.xx.xx.xx:35357/v3 \
--os-username admin \
--os-auth-type pa
On 6/9/2015 11:28 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
We've used
https://github.com/snemetz/openstack-scripts/blob/master/cinder-volume-delete.txt
with apparent success to delete stuck volumes.
- jlk
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 6:37 AM, Alvise Dorigo mailto:alvise.dor...@pd.infn.it>> wrote:
Hi,
I'v
There are some cases where it may be easier to run them as separate clusters.
Like when you start adding tuning changes that don't make sense for types of
clusters. Like the recent tcmalloc/jemalloc discovery for SSDs. I'm not sure
that makes sense for spinners, and that is at a library level, n
Hi all,
I've installed OpenStack Kilo (with help of official document) on a
physical HP server with following specs:
2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz each 12 physical core (totally
48 threads)
and 128 GB of Ram
I'm going to benchmark keystone performance (with Apache JMeter) in order
Excerpts from Reza Bakhshayeshi's message of 2015-10-27 05:11:28 +0900:
> Hi all,
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> I've installed OpenStack Kilo (with help of official document) on a
> physical HP server with following specs:
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> 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v2 @ 2.40GHz each 12 physical core (totally
> 48 threads)
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Hi all,
As you may or may not know we have a 40 minute working session today at 2 PM at
OpenStack Summit in Sakura N-1 and N-2. I have created an etherpad for the
session here:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/TYO-telcowg
Please add use cases or projects you would like to propose to try an
Reza,
afair the number of tokens that can be processed simultaneously by Keystone
in reality is equal to the number of Keystone workers (either admin workers
or public workers, depending on the user's nature). And this number
defaults to the number of CPUs. So that is kind of default limitation, t
Hi,
I already announced the availability of the RC packages a couple of
weeks ago and I'm pleased to announce the availability of stable
Liberty packages for openSUSE and SLES!
The packages are available on build.opensuse.org in the
Cloud:OpenStack:Liberty project[1].
Updates to the stable/libert
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