---use_qcow_images=True in nova.conf will do it ?
On Wed, 09 Nov 2011 00:45:18 +0100, Jae Sang Lee hyan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
You should to modify nova.virt.libvirt.connection._create_image.
This is source code about make a local disk.
959 local_gb = inst['local_gb']
960
hi all
we use stackops for our openstack distribution, to explain how openstack
work
but i found the stackops is linked with an IP, which in my notebook, we use
dynamic IP
anyone can help, handle the dynamic IP for demo openstack/stackops
thx
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Hl all,
I've four compute-nodes, around 20 instances runing.
I've four nodes registered to nova-scheduler (nova-manage shows them)
but everytime I spawn a new instance, the 3rd an 4th node are never choosen for
the instances.
the ressources are the same on the nodes (around 24gb of ram), they
Hi Razique,
Which scheduler are you using?
And what is the underlying hypervisor?
Regards,
Sateesh
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2011/11/9 Nachi Ueno ueno.na...@nttdata-agilenet.com:
I understand your point. Stop QAing stable/diablo and focus on Essex.
Oh, no no. That's not the point. I'm thrilled to have you work on
QAing Diablo. The only issue is that the fixes you come up with should
be pushed to Essex first. There are
Hi everyone,
Milestone-proposed branches were created for Keystone, Glance, Nova and
Horizon in preparation for the essex-1 milestone delivery on Thursday.
Trunk development continues on essex-2.
Please test proposed deliveries to ensure no critical regression found
its way in.
Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/11/9 Nachi Ueno ueno.na...@nttdata-agilenet.com:
I understand your point. Stop QAing stable/diablo and focus on Essex.
Oh, no no. That's not the point. I'm thrilled to have you work on
QAing Diablo. The only issue is that the fixes you come up with should
be pushed
Vek has absolutely stepped up and started doing quite few reviews, so I'd like
to nominate him to be added to nova-core.
Waldon
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I'd like to nominate Johannes for nova-core, as he has definitely been doing a
good number of reviews lately.
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org wrote:
Hi all -
We have three projects that need to have draft API docs (for a new API
version) published for feedback and consumption during the Essex timeframe.
(Quantum 1.01.1, Glance 1.12.0, and Nova 1.12.1)
Small, but
Plus one
On Nov 9, 2011 9:25 AM, Brian Waldon brian.wal...@rackspace.com wrote:
I'd like to nominate Johannes for nova-core, as he has definitely been
doing a good number of reviews lately.
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Phew! Only 69 steps to install Swift on CentOS. I was worried it might
be easy to do. Silly me :)
-jay
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:00 AM, pf shineyear shin...@gmail.com wrote:
openstack swift install on centos 6
1. proxy install
1) check your python version must = 2.6
2) yum install libvirt
Hi Akira,
I did, 4 nodes are here, up and smiling :-)
Like I said, I explicitly disable the first three nodes in order to force the
scheduler, and it worked ; the last node was choosen for the new instance I
spawned, without any issue.
Le 9 nov. 2011 à 16:03, Akira Yoshiyama a écrit :
Hi,
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Hi everyone,
Since there seems to be some confusion around master vs. stable/diablo
vs. core reviewers, I think it warrants a small thread.
When at the Design Summit we discussed setting up stable branches, I
warned about the risks that setting them up brings for trunk development:
1) Reduce
I have seen this issue myself when I had a clock skew between the compute nodes.
The scheduler assumed one of my nodes was dead because it was so long since it
reported, because the compute clock was behind the schedulers clock.
I think that was using Cactus, can't 100% remember now.
Cheers,
I would like to understand that too. When I was testing, in some cases, a
16 GB node were with no instance while a 2 GB host ran 3 or 4 instances.
And, new instances were to the 2 GB node, even all the nodes 'smiling'.
Thanks!
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Razique Mahroua
Hi Razique,
Did you synchronize clock of all the servers?
I saw similar issue when clock of nova servers were not synchronized well.
In this case, compute nodes are recognized as down and up (smiley) in turn
repeatedly.
Setting up an NTP server is a good idea, and please check using ntpq
Yep... +1
On Nov 9, 2011, at 5:59 AM, Brian Waldon wrote:
Vek has absolutely stepped up and started doing quite few reviews, so I'd
like to nominate him to be added to nova-core.
Waldon
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+1 -- For a while now, I've been going to review things, finding Johannes's
name already in the review list quite often. I also agree with his reviews. :)
- Chris
On Nov 9, 2011, at 6:02 AM, Brian Waldon wrote:
I'd like to nominate Johannes for nova-core, as he has definitely been doing
++
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
Since there seems to be some confusion around master vs. stable/diablo
vs. core reviewers, I think it warrants a small thread.
When at the Design Summit we discussed setting up stable branches, I
+1!
Vek has absolutely stepped up and started doing quite few reviews, so I'd
like to nominate him to be added to nova-core.
Waldon
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+1!
I'd like to nominate Johannes for nova-core, as he has definitely been
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Definite +1
On Nov 9, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Trey Morris wrote:
+1
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Sandy Walsh
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+1 as well.
On Nov 9, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Chris Behrens wrote:
Yep... +1
On Nov 9, 2011, at 5:59 AM, Brian Waldon wrote:
Vek has absolutely stepped up and started doing quite few reviews, so I'd
like to nominate him to be added to nova-core.
Waldon
Awesome. Thanks for putting this together. I know a lot of people have been
interested in getting swift running on non-ubuntu systems. Thanks for sharing
this with everyone.
--John
On Nov 9, 2011, at 12:00 AM, pf shineyear wrote:
openstack swift install on centos 6
1. proxy install
Hi Armando,
I finally got around to reading
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/host-aggregates.
Perhaps you could elaborate a little on how this differs from host capabilities
(key-value pairs associated with a service) that the scheduler can use when
making decisions?
The
During last UDS in Orlando, a few of us were attending the Cloud Power
Management session, led by Arnaud Quette.
Arnaud presented his project, called NUT (Network UPS Tools), which
provides support for the so called power devices. These devices are
often, if not always, used in datacenters to
It would be nice if it was an alternative version of the swift all in
one for RedHat flavored distros instead of just the commands.
Chmouel.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org wrote:
Would you be willing to document this on the OpenStack wiki? You can link to
it
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