On 2014-12-18 01:57:20 + (+), Jeremy Stanley wrote:
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> Anyway, this is just an attempt to level-set and spur the
> discussion onward to actionable solutions rather than continuing
> to debate in the abstract. Hopefully it takes us in a good
> direction.
I meant to add that as an outco
During the first half of yesterday's cross-project meeting, we went
through the sample configuration packaging/publishing topic to get a
better idea of what options are open to us. Many thanks to all who
attended. The meeting summary with a link to the full discussion
logs can be found here:
http:
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Hi George
On 16/12/14 01:38, George Shuklin wrote:
> Can you say why you didn't ship 2013.2.4? It was available in
> announced support lifecycle for cloudarchive, and you just stops to
> do anything with 2013.2.3 (havana) somewhere in the middle of
Hi all,
After far too long, I have compiled most of what was discussed at the
previous two Ops Monitoring sessions into this wiki page:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Operations/Monitoring
The wiki page has some action items. The intention is that if anyone wants
to contribute monitoring knowle
Hell allo,
Coming back around to this. I re-did our logstash.conf that we shared out
~7months ago [1] to now do deeper parsing of wgsi logs from: Nova, neutron,
keystone, glance and nova-metadata services. In our config we also have
logstash outputting timing metrics (response time and number
The closest thing I've seen to that has been the IBM Resource Scheduler
(closed source) and this:
https://github.com/BMDan/OpenStack-Hypervisor-Balance
I've not tried it myself.
There have been discussions around doing this, but I've not seen code
submissions yet.
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 at 20:19 Sł
I can try to be there with the time zone difference. I would also hope that
others from the large deployments team can make it too.
Is the time slot confirmed ? If so, we can advertise it on the launchpad for
the large deployments.
Tim
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> From: Barrett, Carol L [ma
You're welcome!
Tell your friends.
Best,
Matt
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
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> This is awesomesauce. Thanks, Matt!
>
> -jay
>
>
> On 12/16/2014 11:04 PM, Matt Griffin wrote:
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>> Hi Operators,
>>
>> The Superuser Reader app for iOS is available now.
>> http://www.mattgriffi
Thanks Tim. Could you come to the 1/7/15 Deployment Team meeting at 9:00 AM
Pacific to discuss with the team?
Happy Holidays
Carol
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From: Tim Bell [mailto:tim.b...@cern.ch]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 12:01 AM
To: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org; Barrett,
Hi Carol,
At UTSA Open Cloud lab research, we have a relatively large Testbed cloud with
500+ heterogeneous physical nodes, switches (even ONIE), and storage (Seagate
Kinetics, etc.) . So far we have looked at MaaS/Juju and Forman. We are in the
process of evaluating Crowbar and Ironic.
Our in
This is awesomesauce. Thanks, Matt!
-jay
On 12/16/2014 11:04 PM, Matt Griffin wrote:
Hi Operators,
The Superuser Reader app for iOS is available now.
http://www.mattgriffin.com/2014/12/15/openstack-superuser-reader-for-ios/
It's free so check it out and keep readin' Superuser on the go. I'm a
Hi,
I just noticed that the bridge devices and ovs devices are no longer removed
after instance deletion.
So using brctl show and ovs-vsctl show the devices are still there.
An change we did which could be related is moving to ml2.
We are running sl6.5 + Icehouse.
Anyone seen this behaviour bef
> -Original Message-
> From: Jay Pipes [mailto:jaypi...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 16 December 2014 22:18
> To: openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org
> Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] [OpenStack-operators] Deployment tools
>
> Chef and Puppet are that most popular deployment tools for larger
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