Hi Martin, Please feel free to contribute to fix any of the issues that you see in the product or documentation.
Thanks On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 10:08 PM, Martin Eppel (meppel) <mep...@cisco.com> wrote: > Is the war file automatically excluded when the Mock IaaS is disabled or > do we have to manually change the pom file (which one ?) to not include > the war file ? > > Btw, Is this documented ? > > > > Thanks > > > > Martin > > > > *From:* Imesh Gunaratne [mailto:im...@apache.org] > *Sent:* Friday, May 22, 2015 9:30 AM > *To:* dev > *Cc:* Mariangela Hills; Shavindri Dissanayake > *Subject:* Re: Mock IaaS is enabled by default > > > > Hi Martin, > > > > In a production system we need to disable the Mock IaaS (via mock-iaas.xml > file) and remove the mock-iaas.war file from the webapps folder. The > reasons are: > > - Mock IaaS web application would consume resources. > - Mock IaaS API is not secured, therefore anyone could invoke it and > create N number of threads. > > Thanks > > > > On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Martin Eppel (meppel) <mep...@cisco.com> > wrote: > > 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] > *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 > > > > -- > > > Udara Liyanage > > Software Engineer > > WSO2, Inc.: http://wso2.com > > lean. enterprise. middleware > > web: http://udaraliyanage.wordpress.com > > phone: +94 71 443 6897 > > > > > > -- > > Imesh Gunaratne > > > > Senior Technical Lead, WSO2 > > Committer & PMC Member, Apache Stratos > -- Imesh Gunaratne Senior Technical Lead, WSO2 Committer & PMC Member, Apache Stratos