Thanks for the clarification

Regards

Martin

From: Udara Liyanage [mailto:ud...@wso2.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 7:08 PM
To: dev
Cc: Mariangela Hills; Shavindri Dissanayake
Subject: RE: Mock IaaS is enabled by default


Hi,

You can have defined several iaas s in cloud-controller.xml. However you define 
what iaas(s) you need by network partition/partition. So instances will be 
spawned in the partitions defined for application regardless of what other iaas 
s available. So having Mock IaasS enabled by default will not have impact in 
your case.
Hi Udara,

If the Mock IaaS is enabled by default, what is the expected behavior ?

I installed a system with OpenStack as IaaS and  left the configuration 
(inadvertently) in the default mode with Mock IaaS enabled – however, when I 
deployed an application all VMs are spun up  by Open stack (which in hind sight 
is surprising).
Is the mentioned default configuration overwritten by setting the iaasprovider 
in the cloud controller.xml (to openstack) ?
Will there any (unexpected) side effects if the default is left to be set to 
MockIaaS but the cloud controller specifies a different IaaS ?

What is the recommended setting for a real deployment (Mock IaaS disabled ?!)

Thanks

Martin

From: Udara Liyanage [mailto:ud...@wso2.com<mailto:ud...@wso2.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2015 8:52 PM
To: dev
Cc: Mariangela Hills; Shavindri Dissanayake
Subject: Mock IaaS is enabled by default

Hi Mari,

Mock IaaS is enabled by default now. Please update the step 2(b) with that.

[1] 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STRATOS/4.1.0+Install+Stratos+with+the+Mock+IaaS+in+a+Testing+Environment

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