On 25 Feb 2015, at 1:37 pm, Serge Dubrouski serge...@gmail.com wrote:
Pacemaker as a scheduler in Mesos or Kubernates does sound like a very
interesting idea.
Want to help make it work? :-)
Packaging corosync into super privileged containers still doesn't make too
much sense to me.
On 26 Feb 2015, at 8:51 am, Digimer li...@alteeve.ca wrote:
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On 25/02/15 04:45 PM, David Vossel wrote:
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Pacemaker as a scheduler in Mesos or Kubernates does sound like a
very interesting idea. Packaging
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On 25/02/15 09:39 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
On 26 Feb 2015, at 8:51 am, Digimer li...@alteeve.ca wrote:
On 25/02/15 04:45 PM, David Vossel wrote:
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Pacemaker as a scheduler in Mesos or Kubernates does sound
like
- Original Message -
Pacemaker as a scheduler in Mesos or Kubernates does sound like a very
interesting idea. Packaging corosync into super privileged containers still
doesn't make too much sense to me. What's the reason in isolating something
and then giving it all permissions on a
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On 25/02/15 04:45 PM, David Vossel wrote:
- Original Message -
Pacemaker as a scheduler in Mesos or Kubernates does sound like a
very interesting idea. Packaging corosync into super privileged
containers still doesn't make too much
Pacemaker as a scheduler in Mesos or Kubernates does sound like a very
interesting idea. Packaging corosync into super privileged containers still
doesn't make too much sense to me. What's the reason in isolating something
and then giving it all permissions on a host machine?
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015
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Hi,
Hey Steve, Good to see you around :)
I am working on Containerizing OpenStack in the Kolla project (
http://launchpad.net/kolla ). One of the key things we want to do over the
next few months is add H/A support to our container tech. David Vossel had
On 10 Feb 2015, at 1:45 pm, Serge Dubrouski serge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Steve,
Are you sure that Pacemaker is the right product for your project? Have you
checked Mesos/Marathon or Kubernates? Those are frameworks being developed
for managing containers.
And in a few years they'll
On 8 Feb 2015, at 7:09 am, Steven Dake (stdake) std...@cisco.com wrote:
Hi,
I am working on Containerizing OpenStack in the Kolla project
(http://launchpad.net/kolla). One of the key things we want to do over the
next few months is add H/A support to our container tech. David Vossel
Hello Steve,
Are you sure that Pacemaker is the right product for your project? Have you
checked Mesos/Marathon or Kubernates? Those are frameworks being developed
for managing containers.
On Sat Feb 07 2015 at 1:19:15 PM Steven Dake (stdake) std...@cisco.com
wrote:
Hi,
I am working on
Hi,
I am working on Containerizing OpenStack in the Kolla project
(http://launchpad.net/kolla). One of the key things we want to do over the
next few months is add H/A support to our container tech. David Vossel had
suggested using systemctl to monitor the containers themselves by running
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