There are definitely lots of cases where deleting an instance in error state
works fine, and I’d like to know about the cases where it doesn’t. They do
count against quota as well, so that’s a problem!
I can see value in keeping an instance around – if the operations team has
configured it to
Dear all,
You might know me from such emails as "Agggh, I can't get this thing to
work and its close to RC status!" and such bugs as "Why is this only
affecting me?" so I thought I'd share my gratitude to everyone that has
come out to help make life a lot less stressful for me.
Over the course of j
Swift 1.4.8 has been released today. You can download it from:
https://launchpad.net/swift/essex/1.4.8
You can find the full changelog at:
https://github.com/openstack/swift/blob/1.4.8/CHANGELOG
Unless a critical regression is found in this release, Swift 1.4.8 will
be included in the common Open
In hindsight, that makes sense (though I swear I disabled root-squashing). I've
been having other issues now, so quick question;
Most guides referer/specify XenServer 6.0.2, should 6.0 work (due to 6.0.2
being temporarily unavailable?).
I'm going to try now with XenServer 6.0 and build remotel
6.0.0 should work fine.
I must have gained some weak mind reading powers, and I just wrote a few more
wiki pages.
Here is the best place to start:
http://wiki.openstack.org/XenServer
I actually just added this wiki page (still a work in progress really):
http://wiki.openstack.org/XenServer/Post
I would like an answer to this question :
http://osdir.com/ml/openstack-cloud-computing/2012-02/msg00092.html
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Hey guys, I have a question regarding Keystone
When I create a new keystone user, which I want to use for API-Calls (EC2)
I have to insert a data row into the credentials table of the keystone
database.
My question is: How can I do this using keystone-manage? It's more of a
cosmetic thing, but I'd
keystoneclient ($ keystone) is actually the new way to perform these types
of operations instead of keystone-manage ($ keystone-manage)
You'll first need to let keystoneclient authenticate with your keystone
server as an admin, see:
http://keystone.openstack.org/configuration.html#adding-users-ten
Gabe, responding to your question "Do you know how to reliably reproduce an
instance in ERROR state that cannot be deleted?":
In my case, I'm updating the status of the VM to "error" directly on the
database. This is just for testing. But even when my VM is running and working
fine, when I upda
Mike, I just tried running setup.py now and it worked nice, and after that I
tried to restart the apache, but it gives me the same error:
[Thu Mar 22 10:28:07 2012] [error] [client 192.168.100.237] File
"/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/django/utils/importlib.py", line 35, in
import_module
[Thu
Thanks for the help/advice all. I did have root squashing disabled, but
something else must've been playing up. I did the build on another machine and
it's working now. At least, the ALLINONE vm booted and prepare_guest.sh is
running, so fingers crossed!
On one of the wiki pages, it says that a
Folks,
One thing that's been on my wishlist since hitting a bunch of
quota exceeded issues when first running Tempest and also on
the Fedora17 openstack test day.
It's ability to easily see the remaining headroom for each
per-project quota, e.g.
$ nova-manage quota --headroom --project=admin
I have tried running the billing last week, but they haven't update to
latest horizon at essex,
you might want to try them with diablo branch of horizon
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Lucian Thomaz wrote:
> Mike, I just tried running setup.py now and it worked nice, and after
> that I tried to
Hello,
I'm trying out an install script similar to the model of SAIO. I keep
running into the error message in the logs: "Skipping disk as it is not
mounted".
I'm installing swift on ubuntu 11.10 on a physical machine with and the
partition mounted on /mnt/disk. I have a symbolic link on /srv/nod
I'm trying to do that with diablo, but it isn't working.
I ran setup.py , next I added 'horizon_billing' to INSTALLED_APPS and I added
'biling' to 'dashboards' key in HORIZON_CONFIG, after that I restarted Apache
and tried acess the dashboard in the browser. It's all the steps that I need to
That's probably all it needs, at least that's the way I tried it last time.
On 2012/3/22, at 下午10:19, Lucian Thomaz wrote:
> I'm trying to do that with diablo, but it isn't working.
>
> I ran setup.py , next I added 'horizon_billing' to INSTALLED_APPS and I added
> 'biling' to 'dashboards' key
Hi,
The current handling of the 'SQL server has gone away' is different across
OpenStack projects (eg. Nova uses MySQLPingListener, whereas Glance retries the
db operation to recover connection).
I am curious to know if the fix implemented in
https://review.openstack.org/5552 will be used acros
Hello guys, I am dealing with a strange phenomenon my StackOps environment.
The thing is like this:
I am running a single-node stackops deployment in a little /25 network. The
installation and the few configurations I had to do afterwards went just
fine, no problems so far. I was also able to uplo
Afraid I haven't finished producing the supplemental packs yet (might be a few
weeks till I get around to finishing that stuff off). I was aiming to allow the
supplemental packs to work in both cases, if I can.
Cheers,
John
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o/
Vek and myself are looking into caching strategies in and around Nova.
There are essentially two approaches: in-process and external (proxy).
The in-process schemes sit in with the python code while the external
ones basically proxy the the HTTP requests.
There are some obvious pro's and con'
No worries, as I mentioned previously, my main "production" Openstack install
is Diablo/Ubuntu/KVM, I'm just looking into XenServer as a potential future
route.
I'll keep an eye out for any news on the pack.
I'm sure you have what you need already, but if you want a user with some
servers to
On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 09:36 -0400, Eoghan Glynn wrote:
> It's ability to easily see the remaining headroom for each
> per-project quota, e.g.
>
> $ nova-manage quota --headroom --project=admin
> ...
> instances:10 (of which 1 remaining)
> floating_ips: 10 (of which 8 remaining)
> ...
I
The PSF has had fairly good luck with Ustream for our members' meetings.
They are 1-way, though, so questions or comments from remote participants
have to be relayed by someone in the room (we used IRC).
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 1:44 AM, Marton Kiss wrote:
> Ustream broadcast as an alternative op
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Nicolas Odermatt wrote:
> Hello guys, I am dealing with a strange phenomenon my StackOps environment.
>
> The thing is like this:
> I am running a single-node stackops deployment in a little /25 network.
> The installation and the few configurations I had to do af
Just now I set out to merge a recent style guide change from
python-novaclient into the hacking docs of other OpenStack projects. My
patch didn't apply, though, because each project has subtly diverging
HACKING files.
Rather than contribute to this divergence, I've now read and
compa
Seems like this would be much more useful as part of the quotas extension.
This feature is small enough for a bug I think.
Vish
On Mar 22, 2012, at 6:36 AM, Eoghan Glynn wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> One thing that's been on my wishlist since hitting a bunch of
> quota exceeded issues when first run
It's weird, I just tried follow these steps but it haven't worked to me. I did
the configurations in settings.py instead of local_settings.py , because in the
local_settings.py I did not found INSTALLED_APPS and HORIZON_CONFIG.
Thank you by the help and tell me if there are anything else that s
On Mar 22, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Sandy Walsh wrote:
> o/
>
> Vek and myself are looking into caching strategies in and around Nova.
>
> There are essentially two approaches: in-process and external (proxy).
> The in-process schemes sit in with the python code while the external
> ones basically pro
Removing trailing slash in local_settings.py in horizon worked. Thank you all
for the help.
-jay
From: Gabriel Hurley
To: Dolph Mathews
Cc: jay_s_b ; "openstack@lists.launchpad.net"
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:34 PM
Subject: RE: [Openstack] horizon an
Agree that there are pros and cons to caching at different layers.
As for plugins, in most places where we support memcache we revert to
an in-memory cache if it isn't configured.
The work that was done during essex was to make the metadata service
use either an external cache or internal cache.
This looks like a much better solution than MySQLPingListener. It would be
good to get this into common / nova, especially if we can verify that it works
with postgres as well.
Vish
On Mar 22, 2012, at 7:48 AM, Unmesh Gurjar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The current handling of the ‘SQL server has gone
Thanks Jay for the feedback and background info, comments inline ...
> > Eoghan Glynn wrote:
> > So the question is whether there's already a means to acheive this
> > in one fell swoop?
>
> Jay Pipes wrote:
> Well, Horizon, in the launch instance modal dialog does show similar
> information. Se
On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 11:22 -0500, Andrew Bogott wrote:
> Nova, this:
>
>A docstring ends with an empty line before the closing quotations.
Huh? I thought I removed that...
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Hello,
I have installed diablo nova/openstack, keystone 2011-3 and horizon from git.
I am able to login to dashboard. However, when I go to "Instances and Volumes",
I am getting the following error:
ServiceCatalogException
Exception Value:
Invalid service catalog service: volume
ServiceCa
> Kevin Mitchell wrote:
> I recently got the quota classes stuff merged into master (after the RC
> branch for Essex was cut, of course). After I had completed that work,
> I started thinking about quotas in general, and I think there's a better
> way to organize how we do quotas in the first pla
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012, Andrew Bogott wrote:
> I propose that this unified style guide be copied into each of
> the above projects, with a mandate to maintain consistency
> henceforth. Any objections?
I recently saw a suggestion to put it into openstack-common, but I don't
remember who made it
Hi Nicolas, thanks for using our distro!
Just to summarize:
- Single node
- Management network: 192.168.163.0/25 = 192.168.163.1 to 192.168.163.126.
Let's assume gateway = 192.168.163.1
- Service Network: 192.168.163.128/25 = 192.168.163.129 to 192.168.163.254.
gateway should be = 192.168.163.129
Why are those sorts of instructions replicated in each project in the first
place? Shouldn't they be in the wiki?
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
>Just now I set out to merge a recent style guide change from
> python-novaclient into the hacking docs of other OpenStack p
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:09:52 +
Leander Bessa wrote:
> I'm installing swift on ubuntu 11.10 on a physical machine with and the
> partition mounted on /mnt/disk. I have a symbolic link on /srv/node/disk
> pointing to /mnt/disk and /srv/node belongs to swift:swift. The disk is
> mounted, but i k
I've tried mounting it directly but it still didn't work. The only thing
that got it running was disabling the mount_check.
Thx.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:09:52 +
> Leander Bessa wrote:
>
> > I'm installing swift on ubuntu 11.10 on a phys
.rst is ReStructured Text. It's the markup language being used.
Cheers,
Ewan.
> -Original Message-
> From: openstack-bounces+ewan.mellor=citrix@lists.launchpad.net
> [mailto:openstack-bounces+ewan.mellor=citrix@lists.launchpad.net]
> On Behalf Of Andrew Bogott
> Sent: Thursday,
Hi all,
When trying to use eucarc
(https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack/blob/master/eucarc) or the
devstackPY copy called euca.sh (
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-DevstackPy/blob/master/euca.sh )
I am getting the following:
++ keystone catalog --service ec2
++ awk '/ publicURL / { pr
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 17:56:01 +
Leander Bessa wrote:
> I've tried mounting it directly but it still didn't work. The only thing
> that got it running was disabling the mount_check.
You don't happen to sub-partition like SAIO does?
This works for me (2 volumes on 1 node for a moment):
[root@
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012, Kevin L. Mitchell wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 11:22 -0500, Andrew Bogott wrote:
> > Nova, this:
> >
> >A docstring ends with an empty line before the closing quotations.
>
> Huh? I thought I removed that...
You did:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/35e98d
First, to answer your question, take a look at what's in DevStack's keystone
templates:
https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack/blob/master/files/default_catalog.templates
That's for an Essex Keystone install, but I think you can figure out how to
generalize it back to your setup.
That said,
On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 13:47 -0400, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> Why are those sorts of instructions replicated in each project in the
> first place? Shouldn't they be in the wiki?
Well, you're both right and wrong. Right in that they should be in a
wiki somewhere. Wrong in that they should *also* be i
I made a very simple horizon example plugin, maybe you will find this
useful:
https://github.com/cloudbuilders/simple_horizon_plugin
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Hallvard Westman <
hallvard.west...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like an answer to this question :
> http://osdir.com/ml/openstack-
On 03/22/2012 10:47 AM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
Why are those sorts of instructions replicated in each project in the
first place? Shouldn't they be in the wiki?
Because nobody reads wikis. Especially not developers who are in a hurry
to make a small fix. At least this way, we can yell at them an
6.0.0 will work fine. 6.0.2 will be back in the next few hours, too. (It was
withdrawn because of a severe bug in the handling of fragmented IPv6 packets
inside Windows VMs. That's been fixed now.)
A completely vanilla install would be fine (preferable, even). Then pick one
of the guides th
On 03/22/2012 01:47 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
Why are those sorts of instructions replicated in each project in the
first place? Shouldn't they be in the wiki?
:) Have you ever tried to get a dozen OpenStack contributors to agree
on, well, anything?
The reason it's duplicated in so many place
I'm not sure if there's an open bug on this or not (definitely should be), but
you're attempting to perform operations using a SERVICE_TOKEN and
SERVICE_ENDPOINT (
that require
-Dolph Mathews
On Mar 22, 2012, at 1:42 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When trying to use eucarc
> (https:
Accidentally hit send...
Anyway... which does not necessarily correspond to a normal user with a service
catalog.
The error message should explain this and direct you to use an OS_USERNAME,
OS_PASSWORD, OS_TENANT_* and OS_AUTH_URL instead (which can have a service
catalog).
-Dolph Mathews
On
I'm confused.
So this means ec2 won't work because it can't have a service catalog?
All of those variables should of been set:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://172.21.102.236:5000/v2.0
export OS_PASSWORD=ac31bec851146d3c7f00
export OS_TENANT_NAME=demo
export OS_USERNAME=demo
On 3/22/12 1:39 PM, "Dolph
(in a thundering voice)
Release the Kraken!
On 03/22/2012 12:22 PM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
Just now I set out to merge a recent style guide change from
python-novaclient into the hacking docs of other OpenStack projects. My
patch didn't apply, though, because each project has subtly diverging
HAC
What problems are caching strategies supposed to solve?
On the nova compute side, it seems like streamlining db access and
api-view tables would solve any performance problems caching would
address, while keeping the stale data management problem small.
"Sandy Walsh" said:
> o/
>
> Vek and mys
If you are trying out Essex on a single node, beware of bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nova/+bug/959426
nova services start before mysql on boot
-David
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> On 03/22/2012 01:47 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
>
>> Why are those sorts of instructions replicated in each project in the
>> first place? Shouldn't they be in the wiki?
>>
>
> :) Have you ever tried to get a dozen OpenStack contributors to agree o
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
>Just now I set out to merge a recent style guide change from
> python-novaclient into the hacking docs of other OpenStack projects. My
> patch didn't apply, though, because each project has subtly diverging
> HACKING files.
>
>Rather
Oh, and we should include the file in each project with a link to whatever
the base one is.
That said, I don't intend to change the style of my project just because
the common one changes, and it shouldn't be a wiki because that makes it
too easy to change.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Andy S
At the last couple volumes meetings, there was some discussion of the
desired behaviors of nova's boot from volume functionality. There were
a few use cases discussed, but there are probably plenty we didn't
think of, so it would be useful to get input from a larger audience.
What use cases for b
With *all* services, if you know the endpoint you can query them
directly with the auth mechanism (either token or ec2 access/secret).
OpenStack has an identity service (keystone) that returns a catalog of
services (for discovery)
You don't need to look at the catalog if you know the endpoints.
I'm still confused.
Is there a bug in the keystone client that is causing these attributes to not
exist?
I am assuming yes, since devstack.org is doing the same calls.
https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack/blob/master/eucarc#L22
Which should blow up in the same place.
Thx for the explanat
For anyone following along, this is now being tracked in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/962600
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
> I’m still confused.
>
> Is there a bug in the keystone client that is causing these attributes to
> not exist?
>
> I am assuming yes, s
On Wed, 2012-03-21 at 15:47 -0700, Debo Dutta (dedutta) wrote:
> SW side: Another option would be to run webex meetings or even google
> hangout!
On the software side we have *plenty* of options. Webex, Justin.tv,
ustream, g+, the great system that powered live streaming from pycon
http://stream
Hi Jay,
On 2012-03-22, at 2:13 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
>
> Object Imports
> ==
>
> In addition, the following DOES NOT appear in Glance's section on imports:
>
> - Do not import objects, only modules
>
> Nowhere in PEP8 does it mention anything about not importing objects. In
> fact,
We're doing tests to find out where the bottlenecks are, caching is the
most obvious solution, but there may be others. Tools like memcache do a
really good job of sharing memory across servers so we don't have to
reinvent the wheel or hit the db at all.
In addition to looking into caching technol
Just from experience.
They do a great job. But the killer thing about caching is how u do the cache
invalidation.
Just caching stuff is easy-peasy, making sure it is invalidated on all servers
in all conditions, not so easy...
On 3/22/12 4:26 PM, "Sandy Walsh" wrote:
We're doing tests to fin
Working on this independently, I created a branch with some simple
performance logging around the nova-api, and individually around
glance, nova.db, and nova.rpc calls. (Sorry, I only have a local
copy and its on a different computer right now, and probably needs
a rebase. I will rebase and publis
This is precisely my concern.
It must be brought up that with Rackspace Cloud Servers, nearly
all client codes routinely submit requests with a query parameter
"cache-busting=" just to get around problems with
cache invalidation. And woe to the client that does not.
I get the feeling that once t
Hello,
As we are located in India, Its very hard for us to come folosom design
summit, but we don;t want to miss this opportunity if you are going to
provide us as a online conference.
Many big firms from US use to take a call from us on webex, but that will
be good for 2 to 3 hrs. and I am expec
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Maru Newby wrote:
> Hi Jay,
>
> On 2012-03-22, at 2:13 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
>
>
> Object Imports
> ==
>
> In addition, the following DOES NOT appear in Glance's section on imports:
>
> - Do not import objects, only modules
>
> Nowhere in PEP8 does it m
Hello,everyone!
I’d like to add a “project manager” role, which has the privilege to
CRUD project users and images in the project he owns.
In the keystone, lots of the authenticate is implemented by the
is_admin() function, so is it appropriate to add a is_pm()?
Do you have any good suggestions?
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