The user should be created automatically afaik (if it doesn't exist).
From: Jake G. dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.commailto:dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
Reply-To: Jake G.
dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.commailto:dj_dark_jungl...@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, July 22, 2013 11:51 PM
To: Jake G.
Begin the openstack aol CDs
:-)
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On Jul 12, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Matt Joyce
matt.jo...@cloudscaling.commailto:matt.jo...@cloudscaling.com wrote:
You know, I am surprised none of us OpenStack distribution vendors have taken a
page from 1999 and started selling
I vote for calling it spacetime since spacetime binds us all together in the
same way networks bind computers together. Doubt it's copyrightable if that's
needed, unless Einstein holds the copyright :P
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On May 12, 2013, at 10:43 AM, John Wong
+2
:-)
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On Mar 27, 2013, at 1:54 AM, Razique Mahroua
razique.mahr...@gmail.commailto:razique.mahr...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow amazing :D
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--bootstrap.When I run this command -
I get a failure in installing Cheetah=2.4.4 form PyPi.
Error: Installation of pypi package 'Cheetah==2.4.4' failed!
How should I proceed now ?
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Joshua Harlow
harlo...@yahoo-inc.commailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
http
+1 I think cloud-init can do this all in a more correct manner and in a
manner that works across more distributions and file system types in the
long term.
On 3/5/13 5:08 PM, Scott Moser smo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Wed, 6 Mar 2013, Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 03/05/2013 02:04 PM, Scott Moser
Can't this be fixed by configuring the underlying keyring config file to use a
different backing storage?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring#customize-your-keyring-by-config-file
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On Feb 13, 2013, at 2:14 AM, Daniel P. Berrange
+2
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On Feb 8, 2013, at 6:35 PM, Scott Moser smo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi,
I just thought I'd announce cirros 0.3.1 here.
The biggest feature is config-drive-v2 support, but a more complete
list is below.
Download images at
Not sure about details but a single workflow like mechanism would provide a
truly unified user experience which seems like a good goal.
Sent from my really tiny device...
On Jan 25, 2013, at 8:28 PM, Alex Glikson
glik...@il.ibm.commailto:glik...@il.ibm.com wrote:
Are there any additional
I want to get around to making it better also, a simpler plugin supporting
client is really needed. The individual clients have a ton of commands and are
going to be a major point of confusion for users.
I would almost like to have a nice client that is based on workflows (similar
to horizon)
At some point a clear-text password will show up, but that doesn't require
said password to always be in clear-text.
Think of a remote system that provides said passwords and authenticates
the system asking for said password using some private/public key
authentication that can be easily revoked
+ Openstack-dev
On 12/13/12 10:05 AM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
At some point a clear-text password will show up, but that doesn't require
said password to always be in clear-text.
Think of a remote system that provides said passwords and authenticates
the system asking
+ The right openstack-dev, haha
On 12/13/12 10:06 AM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
+ Openstack-dev
On 12/13/12 10:05 AM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
At some point a clear-text password will show up, but that doesn't
require
said password to always be in clear
Related to this, how do we in the future stop such code-copying from happening
in the first place?
Is it just that there needs to be a place for this (oslo?) that can be updated
more quickly, or something similar?
I'm always sorta 'weirded out' when people say that they copied some code in
:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com
wrote:
Related to this, how do we in the future stop such code-copying from
happening in the first place?
Is it just that there needs to be a place for this (oslo?) that can be
updated more quickly, or something similar
Its really just a binary that activates
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/master/nova/api/metadata/handler.py#L100
Its a way to allow for a VM to get metadata about itself and any userdata (of
which users may have provided) on boot.
Said feature is not just connected to ec2, but provides
For RHEL.
Although its not made for such big purposes as puppet/chef there is the
anvil project.
http://anvil.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
http://anvil.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/dev_notes/architecture.html
Its been used at yahoo with RHEL 6.2+ for a while now, not as our
deployment engine
This brings up some ideas I think others are having (vish I think mentioned it
last night).
Would it be better to base when a service is up or down by something not time
based?
Something maybe connection based, or possibly something not using absolute
times (so that NTP sync doesn't matter).
I think the overall issue is connected to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/962600
Right? Seems like that is still happening :-(
From: Ahmed Al-Mehdi ah...@coraid.commailto:ah...@coraid.com
Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:15 PM
To: Dolph Mathews
Just fyi, the cloud-init format 'spec' has something similar that bypasses
the file injection (which is a bad/insecure/incompatible concept that
needs to be gotten rid of imho) by having the following syntax it
understands:
Sure, that would make sense, lets see where the next meeting takes us.
Nothing is ever in stone when its software :-P
On 10/26/12 3:08 AM, Doug Hellmann doug.hellm...@dreamhost.com wrote:
On Oct 25, 2012, at 9:44 PM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
As for statgen, I think that¹s
As for statgen, I think that¹s just a temp repo, it'd be nice to have the
end result of this be a library that provides somewhat generic metrics and
plugins and such so that stacktech could use the outputs of it, ceilometer
could the outputs and other systems could use the outputs (where an output
Check the DB, also check your NTPD and the log files/screen session that these
are running in.
I've seen XXX often when time is out of sync (the health is based off a 'last
seen' time)
From: Johannes Baltimore
johannes.b...@gmail.commailto:johannes.b...@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, October 23,
What about temporary failures in the nova-compute actually being working
but just not reporting.
Something like network separations (oops I disconnected the switch...)
where both are still working but just unaware of each other. If nova-api
starts cleaning up the running instance that might be
And of course: http://summit.openstack.org/cfp/details/93
That seems pretty much the same as what u are doing :-)
On 10/14/12 8:36 AM, Michael Still michael.st...@canonical.com wrote:
On 10/14/2012 03:06 PM, Sriram Subramanian wrote:
Frans:
Does the report you are talking about has any info
I haven't tried it but this might be something 'similar'
http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html
From: Hao Wang hao.1.w...@gmail.commailto:hao.1.w...@gmail.com
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2012 6:20 AM
To: Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.commailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com
Cc: Sandy Walsh sandy.wa
You guys should also consider the 'anvil' way of doing this (pure python
baby, haha).
Which is improved from lorin's and has been working for yahoo! for a while
now.
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Anvil/blob/master/anvil/components/helpe
rs/keystone.py#L25
Please feel free to take the
Also some real data/graphs/metrics if u have anything would go a long way in
helping others see the problem.
Without data though its hard to know what is broke, what is the limit, and what
needs to be fixed.
-Josh
From: Hao Wang hao.1.w...@gmail.commailto:hao.1.w...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday,
, idk.
From: Dolph Mathews dolph.math...@gmail.commailto:dolph.math...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:13 AM
To: Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.commailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com
Cc: Alan Pevec ape...@gmail.commailto:ape...@gmail.com, Skible OpenStack
skible.openst
I second this idea, seems like a good way forward.
From: Dolph Mathews dolph.math...@gmail.commailto:dolph.math...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 3:33 PM
To: Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.commailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com
Cc: Alan Pevec ape...@gmail.commailto:ape...@gmail.com
Along this type of line, I know we've talked about it before.
But is cells the right way that we want to go? Not that it isn't, but possibly
at the summit we can talk about it in detail before pushing it into trunk.
I still really like the idea of making nova-compute nodes more 'dumb', then
Yes, it is much better in the latest 0.7.0.
Instead of the stripped down fedora version (which was the 0.6.3 one)
there is now 'true' multi-distro support in cloud-init. And its coded in a
way that other distros can be easily added (freebsd for example).
This allows more modules (a cloud-init
Sweet, I'm hoping and pushing for getting some Y! help here as well.
Hopefully this will happen soon :-)
On 9/20/12 10:07 AM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org wrote:
Hi all -
We're taking small steps to get the TryStack experience back on track.
Yesterday we moved the trystack.org site to
Howdy ya'll!
++ Who am I ++
I'd like to also put myself up for the Technical Committee candidate
position, via one of the seats that are being made available. I believe I
have software at my heart (not literally) and that all systems should be
as elegant and architecturally sound as humanly
Eck, lets not 'sneak' stuff in ever, please ;)
On 9/14/12 8:48 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
Joe Topjian wrote:
This is very disappointing. I was looking forward to cells as well.
When was this decided and was the decision announced somewhere else? I'd
like to know so I
Ya, is there a session on it at the summit.
I'd at least like to talk about it and what it could be in the end.
Or maybe we can 'freestyle' that session :-P
On 9/14/12 8:36 AM, Russell Bryant rbry...@redhat.com wrote:
On 09/14/2012 11:08 AM, Joe Topjian wrote:
We didnt find any
What is Spreadi?
Is that a new word :-P
On 9/4/12 12:58 PM, Vishvananda Ishaya vishvana...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I'm writing to announce my candidacy for the Project Technical Lead of
Nova for the Grizzly Release cycle.
Qualifications
--
I was part of the original Anso
Perhaps we should also have a CHANGELOG file to explain the major
features/changes...
Perhaps a 'MIGRATION' file as well that explains how to migrate from
version - 1?
On 8/29/12 10:15 AM, Tim Bell tim.b...@cern.ch wrote:
I think a new release should contains details of how to do the upgrade
Sweet thx all :-)
This is great and a step forward…
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-common/+spec/pw-keyrings
Now just to get it into those config files to use something similar (no
passwords in those pweeease…)
-Josh
From: Bhuvaneswaran A bhu...@apache.orgmailto:bhu...@apache.org
Hi all,
I'm getting anvil to run tests and I was just wondering on a couple of tests I
see there (the issues might be bugs?)
I have had to exclude the following since they error (when say swift isn't
there, or memcache/ldap isn't there), should those instead be skipping
themselves when there
I'm working on making anvil build packages (at least basic ones).
My idea is that since it will somewhat track how to
setup/uninstall/configure (along with it knowing how to map pip packages
to distribution packages, something being helped by the new more complete
pip-requires lists) an openstack
Are signups taking a while??
Anyone else got the email yet, I think they lost mine, sad++
On 8/14/12 11:57 AM, Frans Thamura fr...@meruvian.org wrote:
hi all
Redhat just post in his wall
openstack..
http://www.redhat.com/openstack/?sc_cid=7016000TmB8AAK
--
Frans Thamura (曽志胜)
Shadow
I'm pretty sure its common since its the main way to get data into
cloud-init.
-Josh
On 8/13/12 3:02 PM, Michael Still michael.st...@canonical.com wrote:
On 14/08/12 01:24, Jay Pipes wrote:
Or just set the column to the LONGTEXT type and both MySQL and
PostgreSQL will be just as happy.
This
So many questions, so hard to reply. Whats the best question to answer here ;)
From: Andrew Clay Shafer a...@parvuscaptus.commailto:a...@parvuscaptus.com
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 14:41:03 -0700
To: openstack
openstack@lists.launchpad.netmailto:openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Openstack]
Hi all,
I was wondering about the following case (and am not sure if its been addressed
in folsom).
At yahoo, instead of the default hostname that seems to be automatically
established (ie 'server-XYZ.novalocal' was in essex) we were wondering if there
is anything in folsom that say lets us
I would start to check out iptables and routes that are being setup (in
vms and outside).
If you are running a flat (no dhcp) network that usually makes it a lot
harder also.
On 8/9/12 7:31 PM, Xin Zhao xz...@bnl.gov wrote:
Hello,
In my essex install on RHEL6, there is a problem with the
Slap on wrist bad person who did that, badness++
'Those responsible have been sacked'???
-Josh
On 7/10/12 10:52 AM, Eric Windisch e...@cloudscaling.com wrote:
I've had code reviews sitting out for over a week, looking to fix issues with
the ZeroMQ driver in openstack-common. I'd love to get
Ya, let me know, I'll jump in and see what I can do also...
On 7/4/12 3:18 PM, Gabriel Hurley gabriel.hur...@nebula.com wrote:
Having a team/leader in that arena would definitely help. I'd contribute to
common more if I knew what needed contributing, who to talk to about it, etc...
Same goes
I think that's a good little explanation as to why we have openstack-common,
but when did it become a good reason to copy code around via an inclusion
mechanism?
Lots of code is in packages (outside of openstack, in pypi and elsewhere) that
is also in 'incubation' (in fact, what code isn't in
+1 for getting over screams earlier rather than later
On 7/3/12 11:51 AM, Scott Moser smo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, Vishvananda Ishaya wrote:
Metadata is supposed to be user tags that are associated with a guest
that are available via the api. We discussed displaying these tags
I 150% agree that is a red-herring, that's why I wonder what it really offers
besides a 'façade' and/or the feeling that what u are using isn't a package,
when in concept it really is, except now u have lost all the benefits of using
version numbers, having dependency versions (with history)
I'd be interested in hearing any comparisons, but it seems like it just came
out so it might take a while...
Knowing how google is very secretive about there internal 'architecture' it
might be really hard to make any in-depth comparisons.
On 7/2/12 7:25 AM, Simon G. semy...@gmail.com wrote:
What about using openstack-common as a library instead of a preprocessor
'inclusion' system/copy code around system??
Maybe its time for that to happen?
It always seemed sort of silly to me that files are being copied around to
different projects like this, instead of referring to code in
Maybe its time to break out of that incubation??
Seems like if most projects are depending on these config files for code
copying that that break out has really already occurred, but it just hasn't
been written down or made official?
I don't quite understand how a project can be in incubation,
Should there be a separation of build-time setup.py and run-time setup.py??
I'm not sure if something like that is possible (maybe with a setuptools
variant, distribute or something similar??)
On 6/29/12 4:06 AM, Alan Pevec ape...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Monty Taylor
Hi all,
I remember hearing once that someone had a openstack import/hacking style
checking tool.
I was wondering if such a thing existed to verify same the openstack way of
doing imports and other special checks to match the openstack style.
I know a lot of us run pep8/pylint, but those don't
Sweet, didn't know about that :-P
Maybe that should be in openstack-common??
On 6/28/12 10:48 AM, Timothy Daly ti...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
nova has tools/hacking.py, which looks like it does check some import stuff,
among other things.
-tim
On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote
Everyone should really check out...
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Anvil/tree/master/conf/distros
It is nice to have a standard yaml format that isn't a new micro-custom-format
that we have to figure out how to parse.
In fact I think there is an open work-item to centralize this and make
Hmmm that makes it hard to develop on RHEL again (or I guess fedora 16?)
Durn. Any reasoning behind the 0.9.7 change? Just out of curiosity...
On 6/12/12 6:11 PM, Dan Prince dpri...@redhat.com wrote:
Hey Jim,
I actually turned off SmokeStack earlier today for potentially the same reason.
I
to ubuntus
resize2fs that makes it work with qcow2 images. I don't see how this could have
worked without something like that previously (if ever).
It seems like the right way forward is to use libguestfs resize (which requires
disk images to have a partition).
On 6/4/12 10:12 AM, Joshua Harlow
+100 for a list.
Please feel free to use something like what anvil has...
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Anvil/blob/master/conf/distros/ubuntu-oneiric.yaml#L64
Or a subset...
On 6/5/12 8:52 AM, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:
Hey guys!
One of the things that came out of ODS is
Hi all,
Just some questions that I had about how nova is doing disk injection and such.
I was noticing that it the main disk/api.py does a lot of tee, cat and similar
commands. Is there any reason it couldn't just use the standard python open and
write data and such.
Is it because of sudo
...@redhat.com wrote:
On 06/05/2012 05:42 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Hi all,
Just some questions that I had about how nova is doing disk injection
and such.
I was noticing that it the main disk/api.py does a lot of tee, cat and
similar commands. Is there any reason it couldn't just use
something like this (or
be modified to?). Anyone else know other ways of doing this that might be
useful? The suggestions that involve RPC being one way.
On 6/5/12 5:35 PM, Eric Windisch e...@cloudscaling.com wrote:
On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 19:18 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Re: [Openstack
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
Try anvil.
The y! peps run on rhel6.2 so it def should work (minus swift).
http://anvil.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
On 5/31/12 12:39 AM, Vogel Nicolas nicolas.vo...@heig-vd.ch wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install Openstack (Essex release) with CentOS 6.2 and I have a
lot of
- Original Message -
From: Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com
To: Jason Ford ja...@chatinara.com
Cc: Fedora Cloud SIG cl...@lists.fedoraproject.org, Andy Grimm
agr...@gmail.com, openstack openstack@lists.launchpad.net, Pádraig
Brady p...@draigbrady.com
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:18:06 PM
U can check out the following:
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Anvil/blob/master/anvil/helpers/glance.py#L292
It should be pretty easy to follow, it uses the glance and keystone python
clients to upload, given an archive it will try to find the
kernel//root/ramdisk images and then upload
Hi all,
I was seeing that node.js is now being used in horizon. Is there any details on
why that was needed, the reasoning, the technical docs on where it is used.
Are there packages available in fedora/ubuntu for this?
Such a change seems like it should have a little more
, how can this stuff be tested in the other
distros...
-Josh
On 5/24/12 12:27 PM, Chuck Short chuck.sh...@canonical.com wrote:
Hi
On Thu, 24 May 2012 10:33:32 -0700
Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Hi all,
I was seeing that node.js is now being used in horizon. Is there any
details
Of Joshua Harlow
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 10:34 AM
To: openstack
Cc: Yahoo Openstack Developers
Subject: [Openstack] Nodejs in horizon
Hi all,
I was seeing that node.js is now being used in horizon. Is there any details on
why that was needed, the reasoning, the technical docs on where
+gabriel.hurley=nebula@lists.launchpad.net
[mailto:openstack-bounces+gabriel.hurley=nebula@lists.launchpad.net] On
Behalf Of Joshua Harlow
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 12:32 PM
To: Chuck Short
Cc: Yahoo Openstack Developers; openstack
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Nodejs in horizon
So
That's what I was worried about, and why I (just my opinion) think that we need
to be a lot stricter about vetting new dependencies.
There needs to be time given to say, ensuring that its really needed, if it
really is, documenting why it has to be there in depth, getting various PTL's
to
, this is why we made this change in the *first* milestone, and not a
week before release. ;)
Devin
On May 24, 2012, at 4:09 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Re: [Openstack] Nodejs in horizon
That's what I was worried about, and why I (just my opinion) think that we need
to be a lot stricter about vetting
Starting this @ https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Condense/wiki/How-To-Use-This
I'll try to finish it up soon :-P
On 5/22/12 6:33 PM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Let me write something up that should explain this. Its not that hard.
On 5/22/12 6:31 PM, Jason Ford ja
U might want to check out,
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-Condense
Its a stripped down/cleaned up/... version of cloud-init that I know works on
RHEL6.
I tried to improve the following:
1. Code cleanliness (constants being uppercase, paths using os.path.join and
so-on)
2. Stripping
- Original Message -
From: Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com
To: Jason ja...@chatinara.com, Pádraig Brady p...@draigbrady.com
Cc: Fedora Cloud SIG cl...@lists.fedoraproject.org, Andy Grimm
agr...@gmail.com, openstack openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 1:49:06 PM
until we
allow for creating and retrieving policies inside of keystone.
Vish
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
I was also wondering about this, it seems there are lots of policy.json files
with hard coded roles in them, which is weird since keystone
I was also wondering about this, it seems there are lots of policy.json files
with hard coded roles in them, which is weird since keystone supports the
creation of roles and such, but if u create a role which isn't in a policy.json
then u have just caused yourself a problem, which isn't very
A question,
I am using anvil to setup the keystone roles/users/tenants.
It seems like the python keystone client has the following command:
client.users.create
Which seems to take in the following:
create(self, name, password, email, tenant_id=None, enabled=True):
I would assume a user name
what people care about.
Cheers,
John
From: openstack-bounces+john.garbutt=eu.citrix@lists.launchpad.net
[mailto:openstack-bounces+john.garbutt=eu.citrix@lists.launchpad.net] On
Behalf Of Joshua Harlow
Sent: 07 May 2012 18:17
To: Doug Hellmann; Martin Packman
Cc: openstack
Subject: Re
.
Could the documentation start a the list of passed and failed tests? Possibly
the failure should either be non-compliant or not implemented. Maybe
non-compliant could specify which versions it is not compliant with.
Cheers,
John
From: Joshua Harlow [mailto:harlo...@yahoo-inc.com]
Sent: 08 May 2012
TBD afaik.
I think it would be nice if we could have one tool to rule them all, but I
need to get my hands on this enstrsatus thingy to see what is there :-)
I've started documenting some EC2 stuff that I see @
https://github.com/yahoo/Openstack-EC2/issues
If others want to put stuff on
I think option 1 is needed, for obvious reasons.
API facing messages, not so sure about that, I would say english for those,
since they are meant for people interacting with an API and not front-end users.
I would think this would be pretty easily solvable by basically following what
other
/12 11:06 AM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Ok, although I wonder if a plug-in framework could benefit from just being
generic enough to be used in either place?
I think he's focusing on the notification system right now (being more
pluggable) there, so that be his scope for now
of that.
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Right, if there isn't that existing, then I think I might just make a blueprint
out of that. I just wanted to check beforehand that I am doing this right, or
if it already exists and I did it wrong...
Thx :-)
On 5
Hi all,
I was just looking over the efficient metering stuff yesterday.
Just a couple of questions, that might be dups (sorry if they are).
I am noticing that there seems to be a mix of billing specifics there and
metering specifics there.
If say metering can just provide as much raw data as
Hi all,
I am making a y! specific backing store for glance and I was wondering if its
really necessary to modify the following file to ensure that the code for that
new store gets pulled in (or maybe I'm just doing it wrong).
diff --git a/glance/api/v1/images.py b/glance/api/v1/images.py
index
a better answer, but as far as I know, yes. You could probably
make the images stores truly pluggable (i.e. not needing to explicitly list
them out) without much work.
Brian
On May 2, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Glance store question??
Hi all,
I am making a y! specific backing store
Hi all,
I was thinking today about how nova-compute could become more pluggable.
I was wondering if there had been any thought into how say each method, say in
the compute-manager could almost become a set of stages in a pipeline.
For example the run instance method is really doing the following
Agreed, I would get as much low-level data as possible and let other systems
combine that as they want to form whatever billing model they choose.
On 4/30/12 6:49 AM, Doug Hellmann doug.hellm...@dreamhost.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Loic Dachary l...@enovance.com wrote:
On
Hi all,
I was wondering if the clients (ie novaclient, keystoneclient) are supposed to
have branches for stable/essex or not, they currently just have master and
milestone proposed?
Thx!
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u'timestamp': u'2012-04-25 20:32:44.506474'}]
On 04/25/2012 06:44 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Hi all,
I was looking at the notification outputs, which are very useful and I
was wondering
on the MQ its very useful to
have a schema to know exactly what to read :-)
On 4/24/12 11:46 AM, Russell Bryant rbry...@redhat.com wrote:
On 04/24/2012 01:25 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
I'm more in favor of just having a schema, I don't care if that compiles
to protocol buffers, json
implications when trying
to migrate and resize instances, so there is a lot to consider.
As caitlin mentioned, something will be implemented in the volume service
anyway, so it might be better to wait and see what happens there.
Vish
On Apr 24, 2012, at 4:30 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Re: [Openstack
Hi all,
I was looking at the notification outputs, which are very useful and I was
wondering if the way to say figure out which hypervisor a VM is being built on.
There seems to be the following key: publisher_id: compute.buildingbuild
(event is compute.instance.create.end)
It would seem the
Has there been any investigation into using already existing plugin frameworks
and just use those (and/or make those better)?
Just from a quick google search:
http://wehart.blogspot.com/2009/01/python-plugin-frameworks.html
It might be useful to see if we can find one that is generic and
I'm more in favor of just having a schema, I don't care if that compiles to
protocol buffers, json, NEWAWESOMEhipsterMSGFORMAT.
That schema will force people to think a little more when they add messages,
and it will automatically document the messages that are being sent around.
That's a big
What changes would be needed to make qcow2 files work as snapshots?
Some type of image dependency management in glance (and failure cases) and
the corresponding dependency fetching in nova (and failure cases)?
Might be something pretty useful to have, instead of forcing raw for snapshots?
On
dependencies down to nova.
On 4/24/12 4:44 PM, Caitlin Bestler caitlin.best...@nexenta.com wrote:
Joshua Harlow wrote:
What changes would be needed to make qcow2 files work as snapshots?
Some type of image dependency management in glance (and failure cases) and
the corresponding dependency fetching
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