Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread Roland Chan
Hi Suresh We have a tools that does exactly that, including the disk conversion. You can check it out here https://aptira.com/guts/ https://github.com/aptira/guts It's under active development and we're aiming to cover many other migration use cases (eg OpenStack to OpenStack seems popular).

Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread Jonathan Proulx
On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 11:52:38AM -0400, Silence Dogood wrote: :PCI compliance / ITAR / TS stuff all require isolation. You'd need to :stand up isolated environments of the translation env for each. Yes. I guess my point is isn't that the same compliance issue you have with cloud in any

Re: [Openstack-operators] adding new disks to openstack swift

2016-05-06 Thread John Dickinson
There's no need to have the .builder files on the servers in the Swift cluster. All you need are the .ring.gz files. In my experience, most clusters do the ring modifications offline on a separate server and then deploy the .ring.gz files to the servers in the cluster. It sounds like the

Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread Fox, Kevin M
There are a couple of reasons I think this may cause you problems even if it was technically feasible: * VMs deployed on vmware are built as pets and really need/benifit from the features of vmware. if migrating to anything but a vmware openstack cloud then those underlying expectations built

[Openstack-operators] adding new disks to openstack swift

2016-05-06 Thread Alberto Colla
Dear all, sorry if this is a naive question, I'm a new entry in the group. I have a Swift cluster and I have just added some disk volumes to increase capacity. From the documentation I have found it seems that all I have to do is: - log in to one swift node (e.g. the proxy server) - add the

Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread Silence Dogood
PCI compliance / ITAR / TS stuff all require isolation. You'd need to stand up isolated environments of the translation env for each. On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Jonathan Proulx wrote: > On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 11:39:03AM -0400, Silence Dogood wrote: > :this strikes me

Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread Jonathan Proulx
On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 11:39:03AM -0400, Silence Dogood wrote: :this strikes me as a really bad idea from a security standpoint... in fact :it would violently violate like every audit / policy requirement I am aware :of. I come from a research environment with admittedly low thresholds for this

Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread suresh kumar
Thanks Octavian, appreciate your support to the community. On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Octavian Ciuhandu < ociuha...@cloudbasesolutions.com> wrote: > Hello Suresh, > > We have a project that also covers this type of migrations, called project > Coriolis. > Initial project details:

Re: [Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread Octavian Ciuhandu
Hello Suresh, We have a project that also covers this type of migrations, called project Coriolis. Initial project details: https://cloudbase.it/cloud-migration-as-a-service/ Project page: https://cloudbase.it/coriolis/ Sample of migrations supported:

[Openstack-operators] vmware to openstack

2016-05-06 Thread suresh kumar
Hi All, I am working on a project to migrate vm's from vmware to openstack where am using tools to convert disk and later upload them to glance and spin instances are there any tools/scripts where I can migrate multiple vm's at a time. Thanks ___