Hi all,
Question: Endpoint for object-store not found - have you specified a region?
I am facing this issue while integrating swift with keystone in havana:
I changed proxy-server.conf file with the below contents
[pipeline:main]
pipeline = authtoken
On Wed, Apr 02 2014, dong jia wrote:
I found that when collector service starting, if the db has not yet ready,
it will log an error info like 'Could not load 'database': could not
connect to...' but the service still goes on. Later when the db is ready,
but there are no mechanisms to check
On 02 Apr 2014, at 13:38, Kirill Izotov enyk...@stackstorm.com wrote:
I agree that we probably need new engine for that kind of changes and, as
Renat already said in another thread, lazy model seems to be more basic and
it would be easier to build sync engine on top of that rather than other
Hi all
I'm following the below link for VM migration from one compute node to the
another from the controller node using devstack ..
http://www.mirantis.com/blog/tutorial-openstack-live-migration-with-kvm-hypervisor-and-nfs-shared-storage/
I'm able to migrate the instance from one compute node
Hi!
Can you show libvirt logs?
Nikolay Starodubtsev
Software Engineer
Mirantis Inc.
Skype: dark_harlequine1
2014-04-02 11:55 GMT+04:00 abhishek jain ashujain9...@gmail.com:
Hi all
I'm following the below link for VM migration from one compute node to the
another from the controller
Hi Vijay,
Currently you may follow two ways in writing an LBaaS driver:
1) write it from scratch (like Radware, Netscaler, Embrane drivers) -
in this case your driver should inherit
abstract_driver.LoadBalancerAbstractDriver
and
will be running on Neutron service process, LBaaS agent
Hello, Igawa-san
Thanks for pointing out Tempest principles. I wasn't aware of them.
ok, I'll probably use the current test cases with manually stopping
services.
I'm checking with Temest(icehouse) and if I write or think up something
useful, I'll be back. Also Grenade, too. :)
Thank you
Hello all,
I'd like announce my candidacy for Heat PTL.
It's been a pleasure to be part of such a great team for about a year now, and
that's the main driver for me to want to represent all of you. I trust that as
a team we'll continue do a good job delivering nice software, and I hope I
confirmed
On 04/02/2014 11:06 AM, Thomas Herve wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like announce my candidacy for Heat PTL.
It's been a pleasure to be part of such a great team for about a year now,
and that's the main driver for me to want to represent all of you. I trust
that as a team we'll
On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 08:22:37PM +0200, Michał Dubiel wrote:
OK, thanks Russell and Daniel for your suggestions.
Stackforge sounds reasonable for the time being, though it's not perfect as
it doesn't prevent from occasional conflicts we may hit while pulling
changes from the original Nova
Hi all,
Recently we have been discussing the topic of Javascript linters for Horizon
and Tuskar-UI with Radomir, and he told me that JSLint and JSHint can not be
integrated into the test environment due to some license issues.
I did some search and found Closure Linter [1] by Google which
Can you confirm that it's no longer running on the source node and only running
on the destination node?
What's your libvirt version?
Possibly the libvirt monitor lost connection and didn't complete the
post-migration which would update the db. As Nikolay suggested, the libvirt.log
would tell
Hi everyone,
I'm interested in having the Tempest scenario Test Security Groups Basic Ops
available in the stable/Havana branch .
This scenario is nice for acceptance tests and it's running fine with an Havana
deployment.
Can someone in the Stable-maint team can backport it from master to
Confirmed.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Dina Belova dbel...@mirantis.com wrote:
Howdy, folks!
I'd like to announce my wish to continue being Climate PTL during next Juno
release cycle.
I have been working on Climate initiative since really early stages of its
development and was
Hi,
The default neutron configuration files aren't useable by default. So,
I'm heavily patching them in my Debian package. This isn't an idea
situation already, especially that I have to rebase my patch on each
(pre-)release. Though here, if I'm not mistaking, we're having a
completely *wrong*
Fault injection is a problem I've been thinking about, though I don't
have time to dive into it any time soon. But I'll share my ideas in case
they are interesting.
I think we need a Fault Injection Service for OpenStack. It would act
like many of the other OpenStack services, have an API
Hi Thomas,
it probably won't be a bad idea if you can share the patches you're
applying to the default configuration files.
I think all distros are patching them anyway, so this might allow us to
provide mostly ready to use config files.
Is there a chance you can push something to gerrit?
Hi!
I am currently documenting FWaaS for development purposes. My focus is to have
a detailed end-to-end flow (from plugin to driver.
I thought it would be a good idea to share my deliverables (document + images)
with the community and have feedback from the community.
Since I am a newcomer to
In my experience 'Endpoint for object-store not found - have you specified a
region?' can be returned by swift client if:
(a) You have specified a region that isn't found among the service endpoints
e.g.
% swift --os-auth-url http://example:5000/v2.0 --os-password=testing stat
Thanks Nikolay and Parthipan
I have confirmed that the instance is running on the newer compute node by
using sudo virsh list command.
I'm using below libvirt version ..
libvirtd (libvirt) 0.9.8
Actually I will not be able to present the libvirt logs due to setup
problem.I'll
send logs as soon
Hello Abhishek,
Did you check on the source node whether the instance is still running or even
defined (virsh list -all). This is because nova notices that the migration is
completed when the VM in the source is gone and then triggers the
post-migration.
IIRC, there's a bug in 0.x libvirt
Hi Parthi
I have confirmed on the destination node i.e( newer compute node on which
the instance is migrated ) by using sudo virsh list and the instance is
being reflected there.
Moreover on the source node the sudo virsh list command reflects nothing.
Also I'll try with libvirt 1.x and let you
Hello, everyone!
I'd like to keep my name in the hat as PTL for Keystone during the Juno
release cycle.
As I'm not looking to shake things up for Juno, I'm going to direct you to
my Icehouse PTL candidacy email [1], and promise that I will continue to
deliver on that philosophy in Juno.
confirmed
On 04/02/2014 02:48 PM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
Hello, everyone!
I'd like to keep my name in the hat as PTL for Keystone during the Juno
release cycle.
As I'm not looking to shake things up for Juno, I'm going to direct you to
my Icehouse PTL candidacy email [1], and promise that
Hi Sean,
I'm already working on something similar. What I'm trying to do is not
a service, but a set of tests that would be able to run commands on the
nodes and restart services, kill disks, etc. The basic idea is to
inject some fault, see if everything still works as expected and
restore
On 04/01/2014 07:36 AM, Yaguang Tang wrote:
Thanks Jamie,
then the following question is do we intend to move other services
client library V3 identity support to python-openstackclient?
AFAIK it's poorly supported for Nova Cinder Neutron client library,
and I am working on add v3 support for
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:30 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:
Russell Bryant wrote:
[...]
First, it seems there isn't a common use of deprecated. To me,
marking something deprecated means that the
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Adam Young ayo...@redhat.com wrote:
On 03/28/2014 03:01 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
Thanks to those projects that responded. I've proposed sessions in swift,
ceilometer, tripleO and horizon.
Keystone would also be interested in user feedback, of course.
On 02/04/14 15:26, Kevin Conway wrote:
What licensing issues were brought up that prevent the use of JSLint or
JSHint? Both are MIT licensed.
Granted, JSLint has an additional clause:
The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil.
Maybe that's it? If so, Crockford has been known
Good stuff. I like the semantics of what the destroy stack tests look
like, very clean.
I still think there would be value in doing this as a API service, which
would let you decouple the test cases (and even put them in Tempest), as
the tests could just assume certain fault semantics, and the
Hi folks,
We'll be having the Sahara team meeting as usual in
#openstack-meeting-alt channel.
Agenda:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/SaharaAgenda#Agenda_for_April.2C_3
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Sahara+Meetingiso=20140403T18
--
Sincerely yours,
Sergey
On Wed 02 Apr 2014 03:38:18 PM CEST, Sean Dague wrote:
Good stuff. I like the semantics of what the destroy stack tests look
like, very clean.
I still think there would be value in doing this as a API service, which
would let you decouple the test cases (and even put them in Tempest), as
the
I understand, and appreciate, the concern for licensing, but it would be a
real shame to discount some of the most widely used linters because of a
clause that prevents us from being evil.
Any chance we could run this by legal-disc...@lists.openstack.org and hear
their reactions before we axe the
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Russell Bryant rbry...@redhat.com wrote:
On 04/02/2014 09:20 AM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Anne Gentle a...@openstack.org
mailto:a...@openstack.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:30 AM, Thierry Carrez
I found that when collector service starting, if the db has not yet
ready, it will log an error info like 'Could not load 'database':
could not connect to...' but the service still goes on. Later when
the db is ready, but there are no mechanisms to check the db status
and reconnect it. so
IMHO, having Example: on a separate line from the actual option is a lot
easier for humans:
you just delete a single character or use your editor-of-choice's uncomment
macro to activate
a line.
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Potential token revocation abuse via group membership
- ---
### Summary ###
Deletion of groups in Keystone causes token revocation for group
members. If group capabilities are delegated to users, they can abuse
those capabilities to maliciously
Awesome guys! I'll do it!
I have the neutron-ipv6.patch that came from the output of git
format-patch -1 --stdout FETCH_HEAD but, it did not got applied
successfully against neutron-2014.1.rc1, look:
---
builder@neutron-dev-1:~/neutron/neutron-2014.1.rc1$ patch -p1
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 11:13:32AM EDT, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
Awesome guys! I'll do it!
OK - so keep an eye on:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/70649/
Once it is rebased to solve the merge conflicts, and all the tests pass,
then perhaps we can look into any of this backporting or PPA
LOL! AWESOME!! No problem... I know that you guys have a lot to do... :-)
But, can this current neutron-ipv6.patch at least, be used to enable
Neutron IPv6 with RA (--ipv6_ra_mode slaac --ipv6_address_mode slaac) ?
Otherwise, is a nutshell, what can be achieved these days with the bleeding
Hello everyone,
Ironic published its first Icehouse release candidate yesterday. The list of
bugs fixed since feature freeze and the RC1 tarball are available at:
https://launchpad.net/ironic/icehouse/icehouse-rc1
Unless release-critical issues are found that warrant a release
candidate respin,
I think that would be a good idea. We're not shipping this, we're just
using it in test (AIUI), so I don't think incompatibility with the
OpenStack license is necessarily an issue. But IANAL. :-)
-Ben
On 04/02/2014 09:24 AM, Kevin Conway wrote:
I understand, and appreciate, the concern for
So it does, I hadn't realized that. The earlier message mentioned using a
command-line tool to produce pretty graph images, and I figured I knew just the
tool for the job.
Since you're already indirectly using Graphviz, if you're only using PlantUML
for processing the output of umlgen.py into
On 04/02/2014 10:10 AM, Russell Bryant wrote:
On 04/02/2014 11:01 AM, Solly Ross wrote:
IMHO, having Example: on a separate line from the actual option is a lot
easier for humans:
you just delete a single character or use your editor-of-choice's uncomment
macro to activate
a line.
Sure,
On 04/02/2014 11:01 AM, Solly Ross wrote:
IMHO, having Example: on a separate line from the actual option is a lot
easier for humans:
you just delete a single character or use your editor-of-choice's uncomment
macro to activate
a line.
Sure, agreed. But in any case, it seems to make sense
I don't see why the license of a piece of software used to check the
codebase (i.e. the linter) infects the codebase being checked. That would
be like saying the Google terms of service under which I'm writing this
email (Google Apps) infects the codebase.
--
Kili - Cloud for Africa: kili.io
On 04/02/2014 11:01 PM, Solly Ross wrote:
IMHO, having Example: on a separate line from the actual option is a lot
easier for humans:
you just delete a single character or use your editor-of-choice's uncomment
macro to activate
a line.
Please re-read what I wrote. There's things like:
#
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Ed Cranford ed.cranf...@rackspace.comwrote:
Granted, it'll take some work to build a similar visual style--I see
elaborate record nodes in your future--but you don't have to be bound to
PlantUML if you don't want to be.
I've used Graphviz before for a few
I tried icehouse-rc1 in my libvirt-Xen environment, and found that
instance launches were failing. Some digging determined that it was
caused by use of the libvirt VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag, which is
not supported with Xen. I was about to report this when Google found:
Okay, cool! I'll... Tks!
On 2 April 2014 12:49, Collins, Sean sean_colli...@cable.comcast.comwrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 11:40:39AM EDT, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
But, can this current neutron-ipv6.patch at least, be used to enable
Neutron IPv6 with RA (--ipv6_ra_mode slaac
I agree - it's not a viral license, and we're not shipping it anyway.
I'm going to go back to the original thing:
Recently we have been discussing the topic of Javascript linters for
Horizon and Tuskar-UI with Radomir, and he told me that JSLint and
JSHint can not be integrated into the test
On 04/02/2014 06:38 PM, Salvatore Orlando wrote:
Hi Thomas,
it probably won't be a bad idea if you can share the patches you're
applying to the default configuration files.
I think all distros are patching them anyway, so this might allow us to
provide mostly ready to use config files.
On 04/02/2014 12:37 PM, iain macdonnell wrote:
I tried icehouse-rc1 in my libvirt-Xen environment, and found that
instance launches were failing. Some digging determined that it was
caused by use of the libvirt VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag, which is
not supported with Xen. I was about to
On my phone so I can't follow this up more now, but it looks like JSHint is
already used.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/41087/___
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On 04/02/2014 07:36 PM, Dougal Matthews wrote:
On my phone so I can't follow this up more now, but it looks like
JSHint is already used.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/41087/
That commit has since been reverted and JSHint removed from Horizon
codebase:
On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 17:08 +, Tim Bell wrote:
I’ve added the depreciation process to the section on meet the PTLs/TC
for the Atlanta Ops unconference
(https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ATL-ops-unconference-RFC).
Currently, it is difficult to tell how much a particular feature is
being
On 04/02/2014 11:05 AM, Ana Krivokapic wrote:
On 04/02/2014 07:36 PM, Dougal Matthews wrote:
On my phone so I can't follow this up more now, but it looks like
JSHint is already used.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/41087/
That commit has since been reverted and JSHint removed from
I have proposed blueprints in both nova and cinder for supporting multiple
sort keys and sort directions for the GET APIs (servers and volumes). I am
trying to get feedback from other projects in order to have a more uniform
API across services.
Problem description from nova proposal:
There
Oleg,
Seems like very interesting topic.
Especially I am interested in how could be this integrated with production
clouds (could it be run on controllers?). What API it present and is there
integration with horizon?
Best regards,
Boris Pavlovic
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Oleg Gelbukh
Just a quick reminder that the weekly OpenStack QA team IRC meeting will be
tomorrow Thursday, April 3rd at 22:00 UTC in the #openstack-meeting channel.
The agenda for tomorrow's meeting can be found here:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/QATeamMeeting
Anyone is welcome to add an item to
Hi VijayV, Oleg!
Thanks for the pointers! It turns out I had to put in an __init__.py in the
dummy/ directory, else the driver wouldn't get loaded. Now I see newer
issues, and am trying to fix those. I'll ping back on how that goes and if
I have any questions..
Cheers!
Regards,
Vijay
On Wed,
I would like to suggest that a metadata section be allowed at the top
level of a HOT. Note that while resources in a stack can have metadata,
there is no way to put metadata on a stack itself. What do you think?
Thanks,
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On 02/04/14 16:45, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
I would like to suggest that a metadata section be allowed at the top
level of a HOT. Note that while resources in a stack can have metadata,
there is no way to put metadata on a stack itself. What do you think?
I think that if you're going to propose
This is a continuation of the MuranoPL questions thread.
As a result of ongoing discussions, we figured out that definition of layers
which each project operates on and has responsibility for is not yet agreed
and discussed between projects and teams (Heat, Murano, Solum (in
alphabetical order)).
confirmed
On 04/02/2014 04:47 PM, Gordon Chung wrote:
hi,
i'd like to announce my candidacy for PTL of Ceilometer.
as a little background, i've been a contributor to OpenStack for the past
year and a half and have been primarily focused on Ceilometer for the past
two cycles where i've
I'm running for TripleO PTL again!
Over the last 6 months TripleO has come a long way in the last 6 months:
- CI on all changes (not yet gating)
- Persistent storage on nodes
- a significantly increased community
I've been thrilled to see our progress - and the more time we spend
running
confirmed
On 04/02/2014 06:23 PM, Robert Collins wrote:
I'm running for TripleO PTL again!
Over the last 6 months TripleO has come a long way in the last 6 months:
- CI on all changes (not yet gating)
- Persistent storage on nodes
- a significantly increased community
I've been
confirmed
On 04/02/2014 06:51 PM, Mark Washenberger wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to submit myself as a candidate to continue in the role of Glance
PTL for the Juno release cycle.
A bit of history about me: I joined Rackspace's Team Titan back in February
2011, where were initially focused on
+1 on talking to lawyers.
Some more context: JSHint is a fork of JSLint, from which the problem license
originates. The
team has made a significant effort to strip out and replace JSLint code,
however there remains
one file which they haven’t tackled yet. There’s a large discussion here,
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Sent: Wednesday, 2 April, 2014 11:13:22 PM
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Keystone] python-keystoneclient v3
functionality
On 04/01/2014 07:36 AM, Yaguang Tang wrote:
Thanks
On 04/02/2014 05:47 PM, Gordon Chung wrote:
I'd like to announce my candidacy for PTL of Ceilometer.
Woot!
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On 03/04/14 10:39, Ruslan Kamaldinov wrote:
This is a continuation of the MuranoPL questions thread.
As a result of ongoing discussions, we figured out that definition of layers
which each project operates on and has responsibility for is not yet agreed
and discussed between projects and
Two more workflows drafted - cloud cron, and lifecycle, version 1.
The mindset questions are:
1) is DSL syntax expressive, and capable and convenient to handle real use
cases?
2) most importantly: what are the implied workflow capabilities which make it
all work?
* Take a look here:
We have an issue in Heat where the sample config generator from Oslo is
currently broken (see bug #1288586). Unfortunately it turns out that
there is no fix to the generator script itself that can do the Right
Thing for both Heat and Nova.
A brief recap on how the sample config generator
Hi Slawek,
Interesting, I haven't seen this issue of network info not showing up on
nova list and the instance being in ACTIVE state. Could you check out the
nova logs and see if there are any TRACE's there? If you're using icehouse
you should be able to do neutron port-update port_id that maps
Hi Lee,
No, currently only an admin user can create something with a different
tenant_id by default. The issue with validating the tenant_id is we need to
involve keystone in order to check if the tenant_id is valid (which will
cause things to slow down). I believe this question has already come
Hi
I have a requirement of monitoring VMs, if a VM's meter like cpu_util become
too high, then system generate an alarm for this VM with meter information.
I have tested alarm function of ceilometer, below are commands I used to create
alarm object with meter and resource id or not:
ceilometer
Hi,
When I use an image to create a cinder volume, I found image's metadata is
saved into DB table volume_glance_metadata.
But when I use os-volume_upload_image to create image from cinder volume,
the metadata in volume_glance_metadata
is not setted back to the newly created image. I can't
Hi,
The XML support of Nova v2 API is marked as deprecated, and the message is
'XML support has been deprecated and will be removed in the Juno release.'
with https://review.openstack.org/#/c/75439
Now we are in Juno cycle, so can we remove these tests from Tempest?
If doing it, the gate testing
Let's vote for the K, L, M release names now. :)
Thanks, Steve.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 11:22:49AM +1300, Steve Baker wrote:
I don't intend to run for PTL for the Juno cycle; thankfully there are
many Heat developers who would do a great job.
Hopefully this wasn't a one-off though. I may
2014-04-03 7:12 GMT+08:00 Jamie Lennox jamielen...@redhat.com:
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Sent: Wednesday, 2 April, 2014 11:13:22 PM
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Keystone] python-keystoneclient v3
All hail the Mooball release.
Now we just have to find a city that's in a state or country with a
placename of Mooball - that shouldn't be too hard ...
On 04/02/2014 08:20 PM, Qiming Teng wrote:
Let's vote for the K, L, M release names now. :)
Thanks, Steve.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at
On 03/04/14 16:03, Monty Taylor wrote:
All hail the Mooball release.
Now we just have to find a city that's in a state or country with a
placename of Mooball - that shouldn't be too hard ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooball,_New_South_Wales
On 04/02/2014 08:20 PM, Qiming Teng wrote:
Zane Bitter zbit...@redhat.com wrote on 04/02/2014 05:36:43 PM:
I think that if you're going to propose a new feature, you should at
least give us a clue who you think is going to use it and what for ;)
I was not eager to do that yet because I have not found a fully
satisfactory answer yet,
Stephen,
Agree with you. Basically the page starts looking as requirements page.
I think we need to move to google spreadsheet, where table is organized
easily.
Here's the doc that may do a better job for us:
Jérôme Gallard gallard.jer...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
I see the very nice set of patches merged for multi-node in nodepool.
Now that this part is done, will the next step be to modify devstack-gate
to allow it to take advantage of the new multi-node feature of nodepool?
There is already
On 2014-03-27 16:42:38 -0500 (-0500), Andrew Plunk wrote:
We need to do some internal regression tests against our cloud
when openstack/heat patches are submitted. Our internal ci does
not need to be able to vote.
[...]
2. username:
RAXHeatCI
3. human readable name:
RAXHeatCI
4. email
Make your external network flat. If you do so there wont be any vlan tag on
packets reaching your external network.
in you plugin.ini you put something like this
network_vlan_ranges = Intnet1:100:200,Extnet
bridge_mappings = Intnet1:br-eth1,Extnet:br-ex
This means you would use vlan id 100 to
Hi All,
Is it possible to use keystone (Folsom) + Swift (IceHouse)? Will it be
compatible to each other?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Mohammed Allauddin
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Hi,
I'm sending custom Ceilometer metrics from inside VM instance with REST
call to
http://192.168.100.5:8777/v2/meters/vm_cpu_load.
This is successful and I can see the entered metric data with Ceilometer:
# ceilometer sample-list -m vm_cpu_load
Hello everyone,
Trove just published its first Icehouse release candidate. The list of
bugs fixed since feature freeze and the RC1 tarball are available at:
https://launchpad.net/trove/icehouse/icehouse-rc1
Unless release-critical issues are found that warrant a release
candidate respin, this
Hello.
I have trouble with python-swiftclient during upload to match small
file to Openstack Swift.
It client make HEAD request for each file during upload before PUT. It
make very intencive read load to hard drive and as result all cluster
show very small upload speed.
I see that for each file
Yep, you're right. Doing a HEAD request before every PUT gets expensive,
especially for small files.
But don't despair! There's some good news.
First, realize that swiftclient is written for a pretty general use case. If
you have more knowledge about how your system works, then you can write
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Deletion of groups in Keystone causes token revocation for group
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those capabilities to maliciously
On 04/02/2014 06:38 AM, Mohammed, Allauddin wrote:
Hi All,
Is it possible to use keystone (Folsom) + Swift (IceHouse)? Will
it be compatible to each other?
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Mohammed Allauddin
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Dear John,
I want create public storage and I want reduce the load to hard drive
when user will be upload own files with default client, when make HEAD
before PUT.
How can I do it?
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Roman Kravets
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 7:19 PM, John Dickinson m...@not.mn wrote:
Yep, you're
Thank you very much but why the documentation for trove is so poor?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Akihiro Motoki amot...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ali,
Horizon Icehouse release which is coming soon support Trove.
If keystone has Trove endpoint, Trove support in Horizon will be
enabled
Hi Kyle,
I was also trying to use this Nexus driver with Ml2/VXLAN deployment in
devstack. But for some reason, it didn't invoke the nexus driver code and
didn't do anything on my Nexus switch. I have followed the instructions posted
in this link,
Hi guys ...
We have a pretty big openstack environment and we use a shared NFS to
populate backing file directory ( the famous _base directory located
on /var/lib/nova/instances/_base ) due to a human error, the backing
file used by thousands of guests was deleted, causing this guests to
go
Dear Alejandro,
every time we run a script to prune the _base directory in our enviroments
we raise a pray to Santa Bárbara (
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1rbara_(m%C3%A1rtir)#Patronazgo). Yes,
_base folder with shared storage is a risky business.
Have you considered not using _base backed
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