Thanks Lorin - I went ahead and patched that submission myself.
Backported to Essex as well.
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 8:53 PM, Lorin Hochstein
lo...@nimbisservices.com wrote:
Anne:
I just noticed that this trunk link of the starer guide points to diablo
docs on ubuntu
11.10:
hi,all
I want to change the default scheduling algorithm of nova, as follows:
when you use command like this euca-run-instances -k test -t m1.tiny
ami-tiny -n1
euca-run-instances -k test -t m1.small ami-small -n2
I want to process the two command at the same
I don't quite understand your question, but if what you want is
scheduler policy that always schedules instance to physical node has
least load (AMB # of vCPU), then SimpleScheduler is the answer.
Or, since you talked about 'process two command at the same time', are
you looking for a multprocess
Hi,I don't really understand, what do you want to know about the amqp component ?Regards,Razique
Nuage Co - Razique Mahrouarazique.mahr...@gmail.com
Le 4 juin 2012 à 10:40, 吴联盟 a écrit :Razique Mahroua,Thanks a lot , I wonder whether somebody can do me any favor of the process of amqp,more
On 05/30/2012 09:28 PM, Adam Young wrote:
The recent discussion about node.js made me rethink the state of
Websocket support for Apache and Openstack. A quick recap:
1) neither mod_wsgi nor mod_proxy support Web sockets.
2) There is a Websocket Module for Apache, but using it requires an
On 06/01/2012 05:56 PM, Adam Young wrote:
The signed tokens work has been updated. I think this is the final
architecture.
https://github.com/admiyo/keystone/commits/signed-tokens-5
Not all of the unit tests run. Some of the Memcache tests are suspect,
and I wonder if we even need memcache
On 05/31/2012 09:14 AM, Massimo Canonico wrote:
Hi,
I'm new on openstack, and I hope that this is not a stupid question.
One of my students has created a Fedora 17 image with the following
procedure:
1. virt-install -l
Hi Openstackers,
Just wondering, is there any reason flavors are not limited to just
create-time? Meaning, use it to create a new instance and then copy all of
the flavor data into the new instance's data. This breaks the relationship
between the instance and the flavor, allow each to be changed
Hey Stackers,
Trying to get Tempest + Quantum functional integrationt tests running
locally and am running into some issues. Hoping to get some assistance.
I added this to my localrc:
ENABLED_SERVICES+=ENABLED_SERVICES,tempest,quantum
Cleared my /opt/stack to get a fully fresh pull of all
On 06/04/2012 09:55 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 05/30/2012 09:28 PM, Adam Young wrote:
The recent discussion about node.js made me rethink the state of
Websocket support for Apache and Openstack. A quick recap:
1) neither mod_wsgi nor mod_proxy support Web sockets.
2) There is a Websocket Module
Hi jay,
I think, 'quantum' in ENABLED_SERVICES means quantum client.
So, you should add the q-svc in localrc.
ENABLED_SERVICES+=ENABLED_SERVICES,tempest,quantum,q-svc
Best Regards,
- Takahiro Shida
(2012/06/05 1:14), Jay Pipes wrote:
Hey Stackers,
Trying to get Tempest + Quantum functional
Great Jay!
Please check out: http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumDevstack , which has
instructions for single node and multi-node setups.
Dan
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Stackers,
Trying to get Tempest + Quantum functional integrationt tests running
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Takahiro Shida sh...@intellilink.co.jpwrote:
Hi jay,
I think, 'quantum' in ENABLED_SERVICES means quantum client.
This is close, but not completely correct. 'quantum' actually refers to
installing the quantum python server and client libraries and binaries,
Hi all,
I was wondering if there has been anyone else who has used this flag with
libguestfs (on RH 6.2) that has noticed file sync issues.
force_raw_images=true
I have been turning that to false so that images need not be expanded for
actual usage (it seems this only affects the base images
Hi,
I'd like to enable traffic among instances within a security group. As
it reads in the Diablo release notes[*]:
The nova implementation of security groups is slightly different than
other cloud implementations. Traffic within a security group is not
automatically enabled. If you
David:
I just submitted a documentation patch on how to do this:
https://review.openstack.org/8134/
Take care,
Lorin
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On Apr 24, 2012, at 7:56 AM, David Wragg wrote:
Hi all,
The feature
A couple changes in the larger Linux world will affect devstack. In
F17, we've already seen a change in the response format of ifconfig
which breaks devstack. Upon closer inspection, it appears ifconfig
itself is deprecated, and the correct solution is to use the ip command
instead.
Hi Irena,
Our pretty wimpy existing developer docs cover extensions:
http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumDevelopment
Would be great if you and others could help expand these docs as you
identify gaps. Thanks,
Dan
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Irena Berezovsky ire...@mellanox.comwrote:
On 5/30/2012 4:02 PM, Luis Gervaso wrote:
Hi Shawn,
I discovered in your code:
1)
properties.put(identity.endp
oint.publicURL,
http:/testb.REDACTED.com:8080/v2.0
http://testb.REDACTED.com:8080/v2.0);
here you are using only one slash http:/. So it's not valid URL.
2)
Hi everyone,
apologies that this took me longer than expected; I had to fight a few
fights with Maven, and resort to Anne's direct help, to get to this
point (thanks again Anne).
I've just submitted a documentation change to Gerrit that's a result
of the high-availability session we had at the
BTW, isn't the lack of option for a dashboard user to change their own
password considered as a missing functionality ?
Personally, if it was there, I'd like to turn it off (since we aim to use
Active Directory/LDAP) but for the standalone case, this would seem a
reasonable request.
Tim
Keystone doesn't currently support querying for capabilities (i.e. what is the
Keystone auth backend) so Horizon defines a dict in local_settings that can be
used to specify the capabilities of Keystone in your deployment:
How about changing the default to be on ?
Demonstrating all the capabilities of a product while clearly documenting
(in an admin guide rather than source code) how to disable them seems to me
to be the way to showcase the software.
Tim
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My guess would be that your panel module is not being imported anywhere, and
thus not ever discovered. There are several ways that discovery can happen:
1. If your panel module lives inside a dashboard that lists it in the
panels attribute on the Dashboard class, it will be discovered
If you copy the local_settings.py.example it is on by default.
The Keystone team is adding functionality in Folsom to query for backend
capabilities so this will be more explicit in that timeframe. Until then,
simply copy local_settings.py.example.
On Jun 4, 2012, at 1:05 PM, Tim Bell wrote:
Log streaming is definitely a good example use case. And as you said, this is
mainly relevant to browser-server communications; less so to the backend stack
to my knowledge.
In thinking more on the websocket approach that Horizon might take in the
future, I have come to this thought:
What
Sounds like the folsom solution is the right way to go.. If the backend can
do it, offer it..
Tim
From: Tres Henry [mailto:t...@treshenry.net]
Sent: 04 June 2012 22:27
To: Tim Bell
Cc: Guillermo Alvarado; openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Adding panel to a
Hi Kevin, Stackers,
In Horizon, my tenant/user clearly says that 10 instances is my quota,
and yet trying to create a single server I'm getting this:
jpipes@uberbox:~/repos/tempest$ nosetests -v --nologcapture
==
ERROR: test
On Mon, 2012-06-04 at 16:52 -0400, Jay Pipes wrote:
In Horizon, my tenant/user clearly says that 10 instances is my quota,
and yet trying to create a single server I'm getting this:
jpipes@uberbox:~/repos/tempest$ nosetests -v --nologcapture
Hi Shawn,
I understand your needs. I'll try to add support for them in the RC3.
It'll be out next week.
Luis
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Shawn Heisey launch...@elyograg.org wrote:
On 5/30/2012 4:02 PM, Luis Gervaso wrote:
Hi Shawn,
I discovered in your code:
1)
Today I've noticed some significant problems with nova's test suite
leaving literally hundreds of python processes out. I'm guessing that
this has to do with the unit tests for the multiprocess patch, which was
just approved. This could be causing problems with jenkins, too…
Anybody have any
Looks good, Adam... I have a couple comments/questions:
1) We probably want to maintain backward-compatibility with the old token auth.
So, PKI can be turned on or off, maybe via a middleware filter that sits in
front of the old token auth (instead of a cache for example which does not make
And I opened one 3 weeks ago! :) Just marked the one you did as a duplicate –
happy to have it go either way though, no worries.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/998199
The error message is confusing, largely because the variable names are
confusing, I suspect. Anyway, there should be
Ok, I take that back. I do see one issue. It looks like each test run is
leaving 2 stuck runner.py's for me… even if the tests complete successfully.
On Jun 4, 2012, at 4:57 PM, Chris Behrens wrote:
The only thing I notice is about a 50% increase in the unit test run time
very recently…
Sorry, replying too soon before fully investigating. They *are* forking over
and over again repeatedly as fast as possible… making them hard to kill. They
fork a child and the parent exits immediately.. and that repeats endlessly.
My VM is too slow right now that even a tight pkill loop
Hi,
I am using VLAN network mode and will connect eth1 and eth2 of my compute
node to the LAN Switch, and LAN switch will create individual VLAN IP
interface for each Tenant/VLAN and then route to the NAT equipment,through
SNAT/DNAT to touch internet. So, that needs I can set the default
Should we revert this change till we get it cleared up?
On 6/4/12 8:29 PM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
On 06/04/2012 04:00 PM, Kevin L. Mitchell wrote:
Today I've noticed some significant problems with nova's test suite
leaving literally hundreds of python processes out. I'm
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 5:47 PM, Gabe Westmaas
gabe.westm...@rackspace.comwrote:
Should we revert this change till we get it cleared up?
+1
On 6/4/12 8:29 PM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
On 06/04/2012 04:00 PM, Kevin L. Mitchell wrote:
Today I've noticed some significant
On 06/04/2012 07:15 PM, Nguyen, Liem Manh wrote:
Looks good, Adam... I have a couple comments/questions:
1) We probably want to maintain backward-compatibility with the old token auth.
So, PKI can be turned on or off, maybe via a middleware filter that sits in
front of the old token auth
On 06/04/2012 04:31 PM, Gabriel Hurley wrote:
Log streaming is definitely a good example use case. And as you said, this is
mainly relevant to browser-server communications; less so to the backend stack
to my knowledge.
In thinking more on the websocket approach that Horizon might take in the
On 06/04/2012 05:47 PM, Gabe Westmaas wrote:
Should we revert this change till we get it cleared up?
Here's a proposal to do that:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/8166/
-Jim
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On Mon, Jun 04, 2012, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
On 06/04/2012 05:47 PM, Gabe Westmaas wrote:
Should we revert this change till we get it cleared up?
Here's a proposal to do that:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/8166/
I approved it because of how bad Jenkins is right
Thanks, Daryl. This is a complicated issue and I will try to spell out
my concern more clearly.
On 6/1/2012 6:19 PM, Daryl Walleck wrote:
Hi David,
The per test fixtures are there for two reasons. One - stability. If we were to
share one server among the tests, any of the previous tests
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