The ceilometer mid-cycle is virtual and starts tomorrow (Thursday
9th of July) at 0700 UTC. The topical agenda is here:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Ceilometer/Liberty_Virtual_Mid-Cycle
and the daily schedule is here:
Anwar,
It looks like your RabbitMQ isn’t running or isn’t reachable.
There were some issues that we ran into when doing this. Make sure RabbitMQ is
running. Double check your IPtables rules to make sure the ports are open. I
also seem to recall some problem with a certain version of
The only time we saw major performance issues with ephemeral (we're using
SSDs in RAID 0) was when we ran fio against a sparse file. It sounds like
you ran it against a properly filled file though, and it looks like you're
on a single spinning drive, based on the fio numbers. Can you confirm?
On newer rabbitmq the guest account is disabled for remote access by default.
Try not to use it.
-Matt
On July 8, 2015 10:07:18 AM EDT, MailingLists - EWS
mailingli...@expresswebsystems.com wrote:
Anwar,
It looks like your RabbitMQ isn’t running or isn’t reachable.
There were some
I think more than that, conductor may not be running. If you look at the
original error messages, we can see that it's able to connect to the
rabbit server:
2015-07-08 01:21:20.501 49721 INFO oslo.messaging._drivers.impl_rabbit
[req-6f67f40a-53cc-4c95-a431-f98ab296c0c5 ] Connecting to AMQP server
Hi all,
There are a couple of lingering issues with the on-going management of the
telcowg-usecases [1] repository that I would like to give visibility to and
ultimately resolve one way or another:
1) Presence in the Stackforge namespace
There is currently a proposal to retire stackforge [2]
hey,
It's probably because you forgot to open the port 22 of your instance using
the security groups.
your ssh command says that it couldn't reach the host 10.x.x.x . are you
trying to ssh into your machine B using its private IP ? if so try to
assign a floating IP to your machine B and then try
Sounds like you're trying to connect to the internal RFC 1918 address. You
need to look at Floating IP, or try pulling from your instance instead of
pushing to it.
On Tuesday, July 7, 2015, aishwarya.adyanth...@accenture.com wrote:
Hi,
I’m having trouble while trying to deploy a package
Hey,
Thanks for the quick reply. I did attach a floating Ip to the instance. To
test, I took the instance created inside the Openstack and tried deploying the
machine with the services:
Starting cluster using provider: ubuntu
... calling verify-prereqs
Deploying on machine 10.x.x.x
Hi,
I'm having trouble while trying to deploy a package from 'machine-A' outside
openstack to the 'machine-B'(instance) inside openstack which is created
through the dashboard.
This is the error I get when I try to deploy it:
ssh: connect to host 10.x.x.x port 22: No route to host
Could
Unless there are any specific agenda items anyone else wishes to
discuss tomorrow during the weekly App Catalog IRC meeting, I propose
we push this off until next week.
Please do speak up here on the mailing list or on the IRC channel
(#openstack-app-catalog) if there is anything you would like
On 07/07/2015 05:55 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
+1 on RHEL support. I have some interest in moving away from packages and
am interested in the OSAD tooling as well.
I would not recommend an approach targetting RHEL that does not use
packages.
OSAD support for RHEL using packages would be
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Adam Young wrote:
On 07/07/2015 05:55 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
+1 on RHEL support. I have some interest in moving away from packages and
am interested in the OSAD tooling as well.
I would not recommend an approach targetting RHEL that does
No opposition at all for adding in additional OS support. IMO it would be great
in terms of support-ability and deployment perspectives. If you've not already
checkout the #openstack-ansible channel and ping us if you have any questions.
--
Kevin Carter
IRC: cloudnull
All:
I wanted to do the below using openstack (Icehouse). with the following
network connections on CenOS
I have two NICs on the machine and mine will be all in one installation.
one NIC (say NIC1) on my lab vLAN 192.168.5.x and second NIC not
configured on anything.
Now I wanted to have
This would not be acceptable for those running OSP.
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
I should be more clear. My current thought is to have a venv packaged
inside an rpm - so the rpm includes the needed init scripts, ensures the
required system level binaries
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