Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com writes:
On 05/12/2015 02:16 PM, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
Nagios/watever As A Service would actually be very useful I think.
Frankly, so do tenants. Tenants install software on their images using
configuration management tools like mentioned above... I don't see a
Victor Stinner vstin...@redhat.com writes:
Is there already a static analysis tool that helps find these things? (Would
a
pylint check for the above be useful? Some of them would be hard to find
reliably, but a bunch of the above would be trivial)
I read that hacking has some checks. It's
Hello,
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Subbulakshmi Subha
subbulakshmisubh...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to simulate it one javasim,so I want to know how are objects stored
in the partitions in swift.I computed the md5 hash of the objects url, n
the medium of storage is hashmap,so I want to
On 03/31/2015 03:30 PM, Steven Dake (stdake) wrote:
Hey folks,
One of our community members submitted a review to add optional Ansible
support to deploy OpenStack using Ansible and the containers within Kolla.
Our main objective remains: for third party deployment tools to use Kolla as a
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Steven Dake (stdake) std...@cisco.com
wrote:
We plan to dockerize any service needed to deploy OpenStack. We haven’t
decided if that includes ceph, since ceph may already be dockerized by
someone else. But it does include the HA services we need as well as
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 5:02 PM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
This is purposefully done to ensure that developers do not inadvertently
run code on their workstations from a source they may not trust.
Sure, but is that really make a difference between having some scripts in
a
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 12:22 AM, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:
git review is used by a ton of people who write in non-python. I think
adding openstack-specific style enforcement to it would make it way less
generally useful.
I think if we wanted to do that we could just extend
Hello,
So if I understand correctly Kubernetes was avoided since there is no
control point and using fig/docker-compose would get you a top to the
bottom deployment that easy to control.
At this point is there any reasons not using something like ansible+docker
plugin instead? I have used
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Flavio Percoco fla...@redhat.com wrote:
This however won't remove the need of a config file. For instance,
plugins like etcd's will need the host/port options to be set
somewhere - or passed as a cli parameter.
Yes totally!
I have been using command line
Hello,
While on a long oversea flight with Sebastien Han we were talking how he
had implemented ceph-docker with central configuration over etcd. We
quickly came up to the conclusion that if we wanted to have that in Kolla
it would be neat if it was done straight from oslo.config so that would
cor...@inaugust.com (James E. Blair) writes:
A group of folks from HP is interested in starting an effort to run a
cloud as part of the Infrastructure program with the purpose of
providing resources to nodepool for OpenStack testing. HP is supplying
two racks of machines, and we will operate
Morgan Fainberg morgan.fainb...@gmail.com writes:
The Keystone development team is planning to deprecate deployment of Keystone
under Eventlet during the Kilo cycle. Support for deploying under eventlet
will
be dropped as of the “M”-release of OpenStack.
great! glad there is one project
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 8:54 PM, Dean Troyer dtro...@gmail.com wrote:
I think one thing needs to be clarified...what you are talking about is
utilizing keystoneclient's auth plugins in neutronclient. Phrasing it as
'novaclient parity' reinforces the old notion that novaclient is the model
Daniel P. Berrange berra...@redhat.com writes:
Personally I think all our IRC channels should be logged. There is really
no expectation of privacy when using IRC in an open collaborative project.
Agreed with Daniel. I am not sure how a publicly available forum/channel
can be assumed that there
Jaume Devesa devv...@gmail.com writes:
Following the conversation...
We have seen that glusterfs[1] and ec2api[2] use different approach
when it comes to repository managing: whereas glusterfs is a single
'devstack' directory repository, ec2api is a whole project with a
'devstack' directory
Sean Dague s...@dague.net writes:
I'm going to be -1ing most new or substantially redone drivers at this
point. External plugins are a better model for those.
+1
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Morgan Fainberg morgan.fainb...@gmail.com
wrote:
* http_connect_timeout option is now an integer instead of a boolean.
* The service user for auth_token middlware can now be in a domain other
than the default domain.
fyi it has a fix in there as well so you
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
1 - the entire H8* group. This doesn't function on python code, it
functions on git commit message, which makes it tough to run locally.
I do run them locally using git-review custom script features which would
launch a flake8
Hello,
Thanks to the work of Dean and others we have a pretty solid plugins/extras
support in Devstack. People can add new features in devstack within just a
single file and that add a whole new feature or driver to devstack.
It seems that there is quite a bit of people who wants to have those
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
We should also make this something which is gate friendly. I think the
idea had been that if projects included a /devstack/ directory in them,
when assembling devstack gate, that would be automatically dropped into
devstack's
Hello,
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Mike Bayer mba...@redhat.com wrote:
1. read about the new features, particularly the branch support, and
please let me know of any red flags/concerns you might have over the coming
implementation, at
Hi,
If you do ./unstack.sh you probably want to do ./stack.sh back again to
restack, ./rejoin-stack.sh is here when you have your screen session killed
and want to rejoin it without having to ./stack.sh the full shenanigan
again.
Cheers,
Chmouel
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Angelo Matarazzo
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Yves-Gwenaël Bourhis
yves-gwenael.bour...@cloudwatt.com wrote:
Le 23/10/2014 23:55, Gabriel Hurley a écrit :
1) If you’re going to store very large amounts of data in the
session, then session cleanup is going to become an important issue to
prevent
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.org
wrote:
I found this:
http://www.topito.com/top-meilleurs-restaurants-vegetariens-paris
The Creperies (Brittany pancakes) are also great choices for
vegetarians since you can easily pick a vegetarian filling.
my
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:47 AM, Adam Young ayo...@redhat.com wrote:
1. Identify the roles for the APIs that Cinder is going to be calling on
swift based on Swifts policy.json
FYI: there is no Swifts policy.json in mainline code, there is one external
middleware available that provides it
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Steven Dake sd...@redhat.com wrote:
I've done a first round of prioritization. I think key things we need
people to step up for are nova and rabbitmq containers.
For the developers, please take a moment to pick a specific blueprint to
work on. If your
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Dmitry Mescheryakov
dmescherya...@mirantis.com wrote:
As a result of operation #1 the token will be saved into Swift by the
Keystone. But due to eventual consistency it could happen that validation
of token in operation #2 will not see the saved token.
On 30/09/2014 01:05, Clay Gerrard wrote:
eventual consistency will only affect container listing and I don't think
there is a need for container listing in that driver.
well now hold on...
if you're doing an overwrite in the face of server failures you could still
get a stale read if a
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Lars Kellogg-Stedman l...@redhat.com
wrote:
As people are starting to look at Kubernetes and Docker, there have
Nice, thanks for sharing! I think that may be nice to have this in a blog
article (if it wasn't done already)
Chmouel
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 6:02 AM, Clint Byrum cl...@fewbar.com wrote:
However, this does make me think that Keystone domains should be exposable
to services inside your cloud for use as SSO. It would be quite handy
if the keystone users used for the VMs that host Kubernetes could use
the same
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:40 AM, Steven Dake sd...@redhat.com wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the development of a new project Kolla which is
Greek for glue :). Kolla has a goal of providing an implementation that
deploys OpenStack using Kubernetes and Docker. This project will begin as a
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I'd be willing to head up the working group... or at least
participate in it.
I am certainly interested, count me in.
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:
So you can remove all that code and just let requests/urllib3 handle it on
3.2+, 2.7.9+ and for anything less than that either use conditional
dependencies to have glance client depend on pyOpenSSL, ndg-httpsclient,
and
Ian Cordasco ian.corda...@rackspace.com writes:
urllib3 do that automatically. I haven’t started to investigate exactly
why they do this. Likewise, glance client has custom certificate
verification in glanceclient.common.https. Why? I’m not exactly certain
this probably come from pre-requests
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:
Distributions are not the only place that people get their software from,
unless you think that the ~3 million downloads requests has received
on PyPI in the last 30 days are distributions downloading requests to
package
Sean Dague s...@dague.net writes:
Episode 0 - Mock best practices will kick off this Friday, Sept 19th,
from 3pm - 4pm EST. Our experts for this will be Jay Pipes and Dan
ah too bad this is when the week-end start in Europe (and usually mean
family time for me) but no complaining I guess there
Doug Hellmann d...@doughellmann.com writes:
I have completed a series of patches [1] for (I think) all of the
specs repositories to add RSS feeds so that when specs are approved
and merged they are easily publicized.
Col, thanks for setting this up.
[...]
I originally thought we would
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Joe Gordon joe.gord...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Should we explicitly set the number of workers that services use in
devstack? Why have so many workers in a small all-in-one environment? What
is the right balance here?
This is what we do for Swift, without
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Alex Leonhardt aleonhardt...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there a list of things not to send to this list somewhere accessible
(link?) that I could review, to not send another (different) request by
mistake and possibly upset or annoy people on here ?
There is this
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Jeremy Stanley fu...@yuggoth.org wrote:
Not to detract from your suggestion, but if the specs project in
question has a docs job then the link zuul leaves for it in each
check report takes you to a draft rendering of the specs with the
change applied rather
Hello,
If like me you find it difficult to read a large text file like the rst
specs inside gerrit diff interface viewer, I have created a script that
gets rst files in a review to generate them in a html or pdf files and open
it with your desktop default viewer (linux/mac) .
Script is available
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:05 PM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
You may have noticed that this has merged, along with a further change
that shows the latest results in a table format. (You may need to
force-reload in your browser to see the change.)
Very cool!! this is really
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:27 PM, James E. Blair cor...@inaugust.com wrote:
If it is not worth looking at a job that is run by the OpenStack CI
system, please propose a patch to openstack-infra/config to delete it
from the Zuul config. We only want to run what's useful, and we have
other
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 8:09 PM, Dean Troyer dtro...@gmail.com wrote:
Please respond in the usual manner, +1 or concerns.
+1, I would be happy to see Ian joining the team.
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On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Narasimhan, Vivekanandan
vivekanandan.narasim...@hp.com wrote:
Timeout:
(pip._vendor.requests.packages.urllib3.connection.VerifiedHTTPSConnection
object at 0x37e4790, 'Connection to pypi.python.org timed out. (connect
timeout=15)')
I think this error
Hello,
Thanks for writing this summary, I like all those ideas and thanks working
hard on fixing this.
* For all non gold standard configurations, we'll dedicate a part of
our infrastructure to running them in a continuous background loop,
as well as making these configs available
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Henry Nash hen...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
wrote:
Do people think this is a good idea? Useful in other projects? Concerned
about the risks?
FWIW, we have this in Swift for a while and we actually uses it for
different testing in cloud capabilities.
I personally
Sean Dague s...@dague.net writes:
bashate ftw.
+1 to bashate
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
Actually swiftclient is one of the biggest offenders in the gate -
http://logs.openstack.org/96/99396/1/check/check-tempest-dsvm-full/4501fc8/logs/screen-g-api.txt.gz#_2014-06-11_15_20_11_078
I'd be happy to fix that but that
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Chmouel Boudjnah chmo...@enovance.com
wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
Actually swiftclient is one of the biggest offenders in the gate -
http://logs.openstack.org/96/99396/1/check/check-tempest-dsvm-full/4501fc8/logs
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
The only thing it makes harder is you have to generate your own token to
run the curl command. The rest is there.
Well I would have imagine that the curl command debug are here so people
can easily copy and paste them and/or
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org wrote:
So I'm wondering: are we being careful enough when selecting
dependencies? In this case, I think we haven't, and I would recommend
against using wrapt. Not only because it embeds six.py, but because
upstream looks
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Hua ZZ Zhang zhu...@cn.ibm.com wrote:
Do it make sense to support storage policy work in devstack so that it can
be more easily tested?
-Edward Zhang
I don't think storage policy on one VM (which has other OpenStack
services) like usually setup for
jebl...@openstack.org (James E. Blair) writes:
about this, the more I think that the right answer is that we should
stick with codenames for the spec repos. The codenames are actually
I hereby +1 this, except old timers that i don't think many people knows
the OpenStack components by their
/test_multithreading.py
R tests/unit/test_swiftclient.py
R tests/unit/test_utils.py
R tests/unit/utils.py
M tox.ini
13 files changed, 320 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
Approvals:
Alistair Coles: Looks good to me (core reviewer); Approved
Chmouel Boudjnah: Looks good to me (core reviewer)
Jenkins: Verified
Rob Crittenden rcrit...@redhat.com writes:
From what I found nothing has changed either upstream or in swift.
If you are asking about the ability to disable SSL compression it is up
to the OS to provide that so nothing was added when we changed
swiftclient to requests.
Most modern OSes have
Chmouel Boudjnah chmo...@enovance.com writes:
Most modern OSes have SSL compression by default, only Debian stable was
still enabling it.
I mean have SSL compression *disabled* by default.
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Zaro zaro0...@gmail.com wrote:
Gerrit 2.8 allows setting label values on patch sets either thru the
command line[1] or REST API[2]. Since we will setup WIP as a -1 score
on a label this will just be a matter of updating git-review to set
the label on new
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:40 AM, James E. Blair jebl...@openstack.orgwrote:
There are a few changes that will impact developers. We will have more
detailed documentation about this soon, but here are the main things you
should know about:
What plugins are going to be enabled under gerrit?
I haven't done a full review but I like what you did and this should be the
proper way to handle ACL for keystoneauth.
I am not sure tho that forking oslo.common.policy is any better than
copy/pasting it with its dependences.
I would suggest we move `swift-keystoneauth` to its own project part
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
That being said, there are 2 devstack sessions available at design
summit. So proposing something around addressing the ceph situation
might be a good one. It's a big and interesting problem.
I have add a session that just do
FWIW: we are using bash in devstack if we were going to try to make it
POSIX bourne shell (or whatever /bin/sh is) it would have been a huge pain.
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Dougal Matthews dou...@redhat.com wrote:
Another +1 for using bash. Sounds like an easy win.
On 15/04/14 12:31,
Hello,
We had quite a lengthy discussion on this review :
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/65113/
about a patch that seb has sent to add ceph support to devstack.
The main issues seems to resolve around the fact that in devstack we
support only packages that are in the distros and not having
A good article mentioned here:
http://bodenr.blogspot.fr/2014/03/managing-openstack-softlayer-resources.html
for me, it's a gateway instead of I think our better approach of drivers
inside openstack.
I would imagine it's not a static one and would pass down everything it
doesn't know about.
If
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:29 PM, Kurt Griffiths
kurt.griffi...@rackspace.com wrote:
P.S. - Any particular reason this script wasn't written in Python? Seems
like that would avoid a lot of cross-platform gotchyas.
I think it just need to have someone stepping up doing it.
Chmouel
Thierry Carrez wrote:
specs instead of docs because docs.openstack.org
http://docs.openstack.org should only contain what is actually
implemented so keeping specs in another subdomain is an attempt to avoid
confusion as we don't expect every approved blueprint to get implemented.
Great
Maksym Iarmak wrote:
I suggest taking a look, how Swift and Ceph do such things.
under swift (and CEPH via the radosgw which implement swift API) we are
using POST and PUT which has been working relatively well
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
So I'm still -1 at the point in making UCA our default run environment
until it's provably functional for a period of time. Because working
around upstream distro breaks is no fun.
I agree, if UCA is not very stable ATM, this
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Pete Zaitcev zait...@redhat.com wrote:
I think we should've not kicked it out. Maybe just re-fold it
back into Swift?
we probably would need to have a vote/chat of some sort first.
Chmouel
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
In Juno I'd really be pro removing all the devstack references to git
repos not on git.openstack.org, because these kinds of failures have
real impact.
Currently we have 4 repositories that fit this bill:
You may be interested by this project as well :
https://github.com/stackforge/swiftsync
you would need to replicate your keystone in both way via mysql replication
or something like this (and have endpoint url changed as well obviously
there).
Chmouel
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Marco
FYI: this is all over for all clients that gates with pypy :
http://logs.openstack.org/28/74328/2/check/gate-python-swiftclient-pypy/c0058f2/console.html
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Gary Kotton gkot...@vmware.com wrote:
Hi,
The client gate seems to be broken with the following error:
if peoples like this why don't we have it directly on the reviews?
Chmouel.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 10:00 PM, Carl Baldwin c...@ecbaldwin.net wrote:
Nachi,
Great! I'd been meaning to do something like this. I took yours and
tweaked it a bit to highlight failed Jenkins builds in red and
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 12:30 AM, Matt Riedemann
mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.comwrote:
What would be awesome in Juno is some CI around RBD/Ceph. I'd feel a lot
more comfortable with this code if we had CI running Tempest
Seb has been working to add ceph support into devstack which could be a
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:50 AM, Steve Baker sba...@redhat.com wrote:
Changes in this release:
https://launchpad.net/python-heatclient/+milestone/v0.2.7
It is probably worth mentioning[1] that python-heatclient is now using the
requests library instead of its homegrown httpclient library which
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 12:17 AM, Sergey Lukjanov slukja...@mirantis.comwrote:
tools/config/generate_sample.sh isn't working on OS X due to the getopt
usage. Any recipes / proposals to fix it? I have a workaround at least.
thanks for the workaround, I had a look on this while reporting bug
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Doug Hellmann
doug.hellm...@dreamhost.comwrote:
Including the config file in either the developer documentation or the
packaging build makes more sense. I'm still worried that adding it to the
sdist generation means you would have to have a lot of tools
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info wrote:
Last, but not least, trollius has been created by Victor Stinner, who
actually did that work with porting OpenStack in mind and as the first
objective.
AFAIK: victor had plans to send a mail about it to the list later
Zane Bitter zbit...@redhat.com writes:
As I said, figuring this all out is really hard to do, and the
existing resources in Heat are by no means perfect (we even had a
session at the Design Summit devoted to fixing some of them[1]). If
anyone has a question about a specific model, feel free
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 2:13 AM, Joshua Harlow harlo...@yahoo-inc.comwrote:
Thought people might find it useful and it could become a part of
automatic repairing/style adjustments in the future (similar to I guess
what go has in `gofmt`).
nice, it would be cool if this can be hooked
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Vishvananda Ishaya
vishvana...@gmail.comwrote:
The key use case here is to delegate administration rights for a group of
tenants to a specific user/role. There is something in Keystone called a
domain which supports part of this functionality, but without
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21 2014, ZhiQiang Fan wrote:
six 1.5.2 has been released on 2014-01-06, it provides urllib/urlparse
compatibility. Is there any plan to upgrade six to 1.5.2? (since it is
fresh new, may need some time to
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Chris Jones c...@tenshu.net wrote:
Once a common library is in place, is there any intention to (or
resistance against) collapsing the clients into a single project or even a
single command (a la busybox)?
that's what openstackclient is here for
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Jesse Noller jesse.nol...@rackspace.comwrote:
Can you detail out noauth for me; and I would say the defacto httplib in
python today is python-requests - urllib3 is also good but I would say from
a *consumer* standpoint requests offers more in terms of usability
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 5:23 PM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
Right, but requests supports chunked-transfer encoding properly, so
really there's no reason those clients could not move to a
requests-based codebase.
We had that discussion for swiftclient and we are not against it but
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:40 PM, Donald Stufft don...@stufft.io wrote:
On Jan 16, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Joe Gordon joe.gord...@gmail.com wrote:
2) major overhaul of client libraries so they are all based off a common
base library. This would cover namespace changes, and possible a push to
move
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Sean Dague s...@dague.net wrote:
Specifically I'd like to get commitments from as many PTLs as possible
that they'll both directly participate in the day, as well as encourage the
rest of their project to do the same
I'll be more than happy to participate (or
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Nachi Ueno na...@ntti3.com wrote:
One example of such case is neuron + nova vif parameter configuration
regarding to security group.
The workflow is something like this.
nova asks vif configuration information for neutron server.
Neutron server ask
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Gary Kotton gkot...@vmware.com wrote:
2014-01-07
11:59:47.428http://logs.openstack.org/10/60010/2/check/gate-nova-python27/ebd53ea/console.html#_2014-01-07_11_59_47_428|
Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): markupsafe in
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Kodam, Vijayakumar (EXT-Tata Consultancy
Ser - FI/Espoo) vijayakumar.kodam@nsn.com wrote:
In this case, simply changing the meter properties in a configuration file
should be enough. There should be an inotify signal which shall notify
ceilometer of the
I am not sure if this is the global .gitignore you are thinking of but this
is the one I am in favor of:
https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files#global-gitignore
Maintaining .gitignore in 30+ repositories for a potentially infinite
number of editors is very hard, and thankfully we
Hello,
I was wondering what was the strategy to debug a failed run with tox?
I was trying to see which tests was failing with python-keystoneclient and
py33 and this is the type of error i am getting :
http://paste.openstack.org/show/gc3xMk34ELuSF5Fk1mvP/
(bet it with tox directly or from the
On 10 Dec 2013, at 09:20, Morgan Fainberg m...@metacloud.com wrote:
I think the correct way to sync is to run the update.py script and submit a
review (I don’t think it’s changed recently).
Seems pretty straightforward then, thanks. let see how the review goes here
then :
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Sergey Lukjanov slukja...@mirantis.comwrote:
we have a concern about the correct catalog type naming for projects who'd
like to have a name like data processing.
just out of interests why is it a problem and need to be standardized,
isn't that supposed to be
would be nice to participate for the ppl interested with tempest
Chmouel.
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [qa][tempest] Bug Triage Day - Thu 12th - Prep
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On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Jay Pipes jaypi...@gmail.com wrote:
The IntEnum is my new definition of the most worthless class ever invented
in the Python ecosystem -- taking the place of zope.interface on my
personal wall of worthlessness.
this is the kind of things you can do with the
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:
That's why I thought
creating VIP parties for +2 reviewers (or giving them special badges or
T-shirts) is spreading the wrong message, and encourage people to hang
on to the extra rights associated with the duty.
Hello,
There has been a lengthy discussion going on for quite sometime on a review
for swiftclient here :
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/33473/
The review change the way works swiftclient to refuse to connect to
insecure (i.e: self signed) SSL swift proxies unless you are specifying the
Hello,
I was wondering what was the status of Keystone being the central place
across all OpenStack projects for quotas.
There is already an implementation from Dmitry here :
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/40568/
but hasn't seen activities since october waiting for icehouse development
to be
On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Alessandro Pilotti
apilo...@cloudbasesolutions.com wrote:
We’ll follow up with a blog post with some additional news related to this
project quite soon.
really cool, I'd love to use that for my apple laptop. It would be nice if
it goes on stackforge which
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