Good morning,
I'm able to create virtual machines on xcp through Xenapi but I'm having this
problem creating volumes :
2012-10-05 09:33:34 DEBUG nova.utils [-] Inner Exception: No module named
nova.volume.xensm from (pid=625) import_class
Hi all,
Here's a better-late-than-never release status update for Ceilometer 0.9. We're
now a week away from release.
Release in numbers
--
Bugs in progress: 5
Fixes committed: 39
Triaged bugs: 15
Confirmed bugs: 21
New bugs: 1
These numbers were generated using a
We've set up a glance server, backed by a swift cluster. Regular uploads
with the cli work fine. However, when I try to upload an image via
Horizon, the upload fails. The log states: TypeError: object of type
'CooperativeReader' has no len(). Is this a bug, or is it a
configuration error on our
Hi,
I was reading Quantum admin guide (folsom release). There was use case
per-tenant routers with private networks. In this example all floating
IPs were from the same subnet (30.0.0.0/22).
I was wondering whether it is possible to have several floating IP
subnets and could one VM have
Good morning,
I'm able to create virtual machines on xcp through Xenapi but I'm having this
problem creating volumes :
2012-10-05 09:33:34 DEBUG nova.utils [-] Inner Exception: No module named
nova.volume.xensm from (pid=625) import_class
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/nova/utils.py:78
On Fri, Oct 05 2012, Graham Binns wrote:
These numbers were generated using a launchpadlib API script
(attached). We haven't set up a milestone for the 0.9 release; I
suggest that we do and will take care of it today if no-one objects.
Agreed, thanks!
Status of roadmap
-
My glance-api-paste.ini already had the credentials when I posted the
problem. Also, my python-glance package is Essex, just like the other
openstack packages. After giving *glance -d index* as input, I noticed
something that's pretty much obvious: The error comes from the response to
the attempt
When I try to glance index, I get the following entry in my
/var/log/keystone/keystone.log:
(root): 2012-10-05 10:21:24, 300 ERRPR u'tenand_id'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keystone/common/wsgi.py, line
184, in __call__
result = method(context,
It looks like you have an error in an endpoint internalURL. Do a 'keystone
endpoint-list' and make sure that the url stings look good. It appears
you've made a typo tenand_id - tenant_id.
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Daniel Oliveira dvalbr...@gmail.com wrote:
When I try to glance index, I
Hi Cris, maybe your problem is related to this bug ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/997978
Regards.
Ale
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Christian Parpart tra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
we're pretty happy about our new OpenStack Essex installation atop of
Ubuntu
That was it, the 500 error is gone (I can't believe I didn't notice the
typo, ffs...). Now I'm getting a 503 Error though. Gonna try to figure
something out.
2012/10/5 Asher Newcomer asher...@gmail.com
It looks like you have an error in an endpoint internalURL. Do a 'keystone
endpoint-list'
Googled my way out of it. this
linkhttp://forums.openstack.org/viewtopic.php?f=13t=1063solved the
problem, more precisely Sanscard's post. Thanks everyone who
helped me through this, I hope someday I can be useful as well! :)
2012/10/5 Daniel Oliveira dvalbr...@gmail.com
That was it, the 500
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Heinonen, Johanna (NSN - FI/Espoo)
johanna.heino...@nsn.com wrote:
Hi,
I was reading Quantum admin guide (folsom release). There was use case
“per-tenant routers with private networks”. In this example all floating IPs
were from the same subnet (30.0.0.0/22).
I think it's true. Maybe you will have to setup some external dns if you
want resolution between hosts.
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Doude doudou...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I saw this question : https://answers.launchpad.net/nova/+question/197603
Is it still true ? If yes, which
Hello,
I have asked similar question about floating IPs before, but the Quantum
docs are now updated with section about provider networks.
Can this(multiple IP from same public net) be done if using provider
networks? As I understand from the docs then they map directly to VMs
without fixed ip +
Hi Janis,
If your provider network maps directly to a publicly accessible network
then you should be able to assign IPs to VMs from a public range without
using Floating IPs and NAT.
With Quantum, you just specify a physical network (e.g.: eth0) and a
segmentation id (e.g.: vlan id 999) for
Highlights of the week
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