Many thanks, Mark.
We are going to test this solution following your instructions and if we
find problems some problems we will contact you.
Regards
Ignazio
2016-02-17 20:45 GMT+01:00 Mark Voelker :
> Hi Ignazio,
>
> Sure, NSXv 6.2.1 is usable for a VMware region [1].
Matt/Joe,
I think your points are valid. However, when looking at woowing customers
who are in legacy operation, doing all the changes at once doesnt seem like
a viable value proposition. This first order transition is important to get
them to see the benefits of cloud. Then we can have their
Join us Thursday for our weekly meeting, scheduled for February 18th
at 17:00UTC in #openstack-meeting-3
The agenda can be found here, and please add to if you want to get
something on the agenda:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/app-catalog
Looking forward to seeing all interested
Hi everyone,
The Ops-Tag[1] team will be meeting tomorrow (2/18) at 1400 UTC in
#openstack-meeting. The agenda is included below, we hope to see you there!
Agenda:
1) Review proposed tags/changes
2) Open
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Operations/Tags
Thanks,
Shamail
- Original Message -
> From: "Mike Smith"
> To: "Hongbin Lu"
>
> Thanks Hongbin. I am also willing to get involved to help write the
> operator/production-oriented documentation for Magnum. I’d like to see the
> Magnum project work with the
On 2/17/16, 1:31 PM, "Shamail" wrote:
>Sorry for the top posting... I wanted to make a suggestion:
>
>
>Would this script be suited for OSOps[1]? The networking guide could then
>reference it but we could continue to evolve/maintain it as an operators tool.
>
It
On 02/17/2016 02:00 PM, Wade Holler wrote:
> Well it almost does. Except on my neutron agents container I ended up with a
> eth12
>
> And I do have a flat network plumbed in to the infrastructure host ( on which
> the neutron agent container resides ) via br-vlan.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thank
Hi Major,
Well it almost does. Except on my neutron agents container I ended up with
a eth12
And I do have a flat network plumbed in to the infrastructure host ( on
which the neutron agent container resides ) via br-vlan.
Thoughts?
Thank you for the engagement and previous prompt rely! I
On 02/17/2016 01:23 PM, Wade Holler wrote:
> Going to ask this question without much data or background as I hope someone
> very familiar with openstack-ansible will be able to easily answer it.
>
> I tried to follow the install guide and network config pretty closely.
>
> All is well except
Hi All,
Going to ask this question without much data or background as I hope
someone very familiar with openstack-ansible will be able to easily answer
it.
I tried to follow the install guide and network config pretty closely.
All is well except my physical compute nodes don't have an eth12.
We're in mostly the same boat; using nova-network with VLAN segmentation and
looking at a Neutron migration (though ours may take a more drastic path and
take us to Neutron+Calico). One question I have for you: the largest issue and
conceptual leap we had when initially prototyping
We are in the same boat. Can't get rid of ephemeral for it's speed, and
independence. I get it, but it makes management of all these tiny pools a
scheduling and capacity nightmare.
Warren @ Walmart
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Ned Rhudy (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEX) <
erh...@bloomberg.net> wrote:
>
The subject says it all - does anyone know of a method by which quota can be
enforced on storage provisioned via Nova rather than Cinder? Googling around
appears to indicate that this is not possible out of the box (e.g.,
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/8518/disk-quota-for-projects/).
Hi Matt,
Thanks to you and team for organizing this much needed activity. The sessions
and discussions were very interesting and helpful.
Looking forward to attend more events in Europe!
Regards..
Salman
PhD, Scientific Computing
Researcher, IT Department,
Uppsala University.
Senior Cloud
Mike,
I am sorry that it is currently lack of installation guide for Magnum. I
have created a blueprint [1] for creating one. It will be picked up if
someone interests to work on that.
If you need a guide right away, maybe you could reference this one [2].
This guide is not targeting for
Definitely, I can work on that. I need to get the migration done first, but
once I do I plan to open source our plays and whatever else to help people
perform the migration themselves. At that point I can work on adding some stuff
to the networking guide as well. Probably will be a few months
Hey All!
I wanted to follow up on this. We've managed successfully migrated Icehouse
with per tenant networks (non overlapping, obviously) and L3 services from
nova-networking to neutron in the lab. I'm working on the automation bits, but
once that is done we'll start migrating real workloads.
Hi Ignazio,
I have. =) Drop me a note and let me know what you need; we’ll be happy to
help. For a general background, this is a good place to start:
http://blogs.vmware.com/openstack/openstack-networking-with-vmware-nsx-part-1/
Thanks for the hard work of you and your team, Matt.
Hope you were able to enjoy it as well, even though you were hosting...
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Matt Jarvis
wrote:
> I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended, moderated
> and
+1
Really a well put together event.
Robert
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Edgar Magana
wrote:
> Thank you Matt!
>
> Great organization and a very good job putting all this together. Yes, see
> you in Austin.
>
> Edgar
>
> From: Matt Jarvis
I wrote a fairly comprehensive blog series about DVR:
assafmuller.com/category/dvr/
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Adam Lawson wrote:
> Hi everyone:
>
> Got a quick question for those of you with some knowledge of OVS and
> namespaces within the context of DVR.
>
> I'm
Thank you Matt!
Great organization and a very good job putting all this together. Yes, see you
in Austin.
Edgar
From: Matt Jarvis
>
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 1:27 AM
To: OpenStack Operators
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended, moderated
and sponsored the European Ops Meetup. We had a fantastic two days in
Manchester, made a lot of new friends and had some incredibly useful
discussions. Our goals when we put the event together were to engage
European
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