On 06/08/2015 10:30 AM, Matthew Thode wrote:
Hi,

I've just started generation of Gentoo Openstack images.  Right now it
is just a basic amd64 image, but I plan on adding nomultilib and
hardened variants (for a total of at least 4 images).  I plan on
generating these images at least weekly.

These images are not yet sanctioned by our infra team, but I plan on
remedying that (being a member of said team should help).

I am currently using the scripts at
https://github.com/prometheanfire/gentoo-cloud-prep to generate the
images (based on a heavily modified version of Matt Vandermeulen's
scripts).  If you have any issues please submit bugs there or contact me
on irc (prometheanfire on freenode).

Here's the link to the images, I'm currently gpg signing them with the
same key I use to sign this email (offline master key smartcard setup
for security minded folk).

http://23.253.251.73/

Let me know if you have questions,



OK, So to test the images, just burn a dvd/usbstick and run it like a liveDVD? I did not see instructions or brief guidance; I'm noob with openstack but curious to see how she performs......


Long term, will we get an openstack-meta (testing) out of this in portage, or should I just dedicated an old dual core amd64 box for image testing?

I'm  building up (from 100%  sources) a mesos cluster offering
with cephfs, Apache-spark, Apache-storm and tachyon. It'd be great to
run some tests of codes on openstack (running on local hardware) and then test the same hardware running Apache-mesos. So any suggestions you have on that (so the comparisons are as similar as possible, including recommended test codes) would be of keen interest to me.


James



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