Re: [Openstack] [Openstack-i18n] Call for participation: Juno translation starts

2014-10-01 Thread Łukasz Jernaś
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Ying Chun Guo  wrote:
> Hello, all
>
> The translation for Juno release has been started.
> In this release, we focus on the Dashboard translation, i.e. Horizon.
> If you want your language pack to be shipped with OpenStack Juno, please
> join the translation work.
>
> We especially need translators in the following languages:
> German, Czech, Polish, Portuguese, Chinese (Taiwan), Dutch, Serbian, Hindi
> and Russian.
> The translations of these languages translation have made good progress,
> only around 800 strings left.
> If these translations could be finished by Oct. 2nd, these language packs
> could be included in Juno release.
>
Hi,

The Polish Horizon translation should be 100% as of now, let's hope K
will attract more than 1 active translator ;)

As usual any bugs in the translation may be reported to me directly,
or the openstack-i18n project on Launchpad and they will be fixed for
the next release.

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Re: [Openstack] Getting started with OpenStack

2014-10-01 Thread Mike Perez
On 10:39 Tue 30 Sep , Stefano Maffulli wrote:
> Hi Saloni
> 
> On 09/30/2014 09:12 AM, Saloni Baweja wrote:
> > I am an aspirant for OPW and did find projects like Wikimedia,
> > Evergreen interesting and have bit more inclination towards OpenStack.
> > But I have no idea about cloud storage, their working etc and am just
> > a beginner. It would be great if I get guidance about how to start
> > understanding what exactly OpenStack is.
> 
> The first thing to acknowledge is that OpenStack is a very complex
> project dealing in a very complex domain. Nobody really gets a high
> degree of familiarity with OpenStack as a whole immediately. You may
> want to start from the high level descriptions of the wider OpenStack on
> 
> http://www.openstack.org/software/
> 
> and then move down one of its components to dive deeper. Depending on
> your interests and your skills, you may want to avoid looking at the
> projects with highest complexity (skip Nova and Neutron, for example).
> 
> Make sure to join the IRC channel #openstack-opw on freenode.net to chat
> with other (ex)participants to OPW and mentors.

Hi Saloni,

Welcome to the community! Once you have spent some time studying things at
a high level, I would recommend looking over our documentation [1] put together
for OPW participants on some introductions to OpenStack and where to further
learn more about the project. Also listed are the mentors that should be
available on the IRC channel Stefano mentioned, #openstack-opw on freenode.net.

[1] - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OutreachProgramForWomen

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Re: [Openstack] XtreemFS support in Cinder

2014-10-01 Thread Mike Perez
On 10:02 Wed 01 Oct , Matej wrote:
> What was the reason for abandoning the work? Is is related to the XtreemFS
> performance or any other reason connected to XtreemFS. Are there some plans
> to have it supported in the future?

The work hasn't happened because there has not been an interested contributor
to write the driver and provide a third-party CI for it [1]. Cinder
contributors generally are focusing on the core services within Cinder, but
there is generally a company that funds a maintainer and ideally also
contributes to the core of Cinder.

[1] - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Cinder/how-to-contribute-a-driver

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[Openstack] Prohibited endpoint redirect error when deleting a stack or viewing details of the stack

2014-10-01 Thread Xili Wan
Hi,


I am setting up openstack platform. Now I am able to create a stack,
but cannot delete the stacks or view details of the stack I created. I
always get the following message:

~$ heat stack-show testStack_3
 "Prohibited endpoint redirect
http://cona-internalserver-10:8004/v1/03f855ccd749444ea67d2a40410cd470/stacks/testStack_3/f934563c-2b33-4567-a419-3b2ae7d5a761
"

 There is no related log in the head log file.


 I found one who had the same problem with mine (
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack/2013-November/003203.html),
but still cannot get the solution for me.
  Need help for this.

Xili
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Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

2014-10-01 Thread Paul Michali (pcm)
You probably want to look to see if you have the VPN service_provider is set in 
neutron.conf file and make sure that the vpn_device_driver is uncommented in 
vpn_agent.ini (both files in /etc/neutron/).

When those are set up, then you’ll have the service and device drivers running 
and talking to one another.  In devstack we confirm that by looking at the 
screen-q-svc.log and screen-q-vpn.log to make sure the two are hooked up and 
talking (otherwise it just writes to the database). Not sure where these logs 
are with openstack (maybe syslog?).

HTHs,

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On Oct 1, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Stinner, Thomas 
 wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>  
> thanks for the tipp. However, even after adding a vpn connection nothing 
> changes. No openswan files are created and I also do not see any vpnaas log 
> files.
>  
> The vpn connection itself also stays in “PENDING_CREATE” state.
>  
> Greetings
> Thomas
>  
>  
> Von: Paul Michali (pcm) [mailto:p...@cisco.com] 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014 13:16
> An: Stinner, Thomas
> Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
> Betreff: Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE
>  
> Hi Thomas,
>  
> It’ll stay in that state, until you add a VPN connection to the service 
> (can’t recall if just adding will make it active or if the connection needs 
> to be up - I think it is just the former for the reference VPN 
> implementation). There’s not much for info on VPN, but here’s a how-to page 
> that may help a bit…
>  
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/VPNaaS/HowToInstall
>  
>  
> PCM (Paul Michali)
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>  
>  
>  
> On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:44 AM, Stinner, Thomas 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> i have a small lab environment with one controller node, one network node and 
> two compute nodes.
>  
> I’d like to try out VPNaaS (among other things) and therefore enabled the 
> vpnaas service plugin in neutron.conf.
>  
> However, when issuing a vpn-service-create the service keeps in state 
> PENDING_CREATE und I actually do not have any idea where to start debugging 
> this.
>  
> Any advice on this? What is the normal workflow that should happen after 
> issuing vpn-service-create?
>  
> Thanks
> Thomas
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Re: [Openstack] Unable to assign ip to instance in compute node-2

2014-10-01 Thread Andreas Scheuring
If you're using tunneling (e.g vxlan) you may have to enable the vxlan
port (default 4789) for incoming traffic on your compute nodes iptables.
My default iptables rules sent back an icmp admin prohibited to the dhcp
offer, so I also never got an ip addresss.


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On Tue, 2014-09-30 at 16:46 +0530, Srinivasreddy R wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I have  configured  3 node  setup. Able to access instance form
> external network and internal network .
> 
> i have attached another compute node in the current 3 node setup . 
> 
> Launched instance in compute-2  but instance is not able to get the
> internal ip address  through dhcp .
> 
> Is there any additional configuration required when i added new
> compute node .
> 
> How can i debug this .
> 
> 
>  Able to see IP for that instance when launching nova list command on
> controller node as well on dash board. 
> 
> user@user-ThinkCentre-M73:~$ nova list
> +--++++-++
> | ID   | Name   | Status |
> Task State | Power State | Networks   |
> +--++++-++
> | a28e3e67-7621-418a-9626-838c2396cd34 | comp2-inst3| ACTIVE | -
> | Running | demo-net=11.0.0.34, 172.0.0.10 |
> | 83cf5d08-23a0-45b4-9485-07fa035b58b7 | ins1   | ACTIVE | -
> | Running | demo-net=11.0.0.9, 172.0.0.7   |
> | b2b57156-0c7f-4669-9946-b4a0e6ae8c1f | my_instance001 | ACTIVE | -
> | Running | demo-net=11.0.0.2, 172.0.0.3   |
> | 2a311004-76e1-4c71-b043-76ebd306179f | my_instance002 | ACTIVE | -
> | Running | demo-net=11.0.0.5, 172.0.0.4   |
> | 16af4e2e-8247-45eb-93dd-fc1304bf4601 | open-instance1 | ACTIVE | -
> | Running | demo-net=11.0.0.11, 172.0.0.8  |
>  
> 
> 
> thanks,
> srinivas.
> 
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Re: [Openstack] Flood of compute node's auth.log messages

2014-10-01 Thread Christian Berendt
On 09/17/2014 09:30 PM, Matej wrote:
> Since messages of this kind are not present on other compute nodes and
> those entries are filling my disk, I will be very grateful for any ideas
> on how to find the root of why are they shown.

You probably use different /etc/sudoers files. It is possible to disable
the logging there. For example to disable the logging for the user
neutron add the following line into your /etc/sudoers file:

Defaults:neutron !syslog

An other way is to isolate the messages by adding a new filter and
destination to your Syslog configuration file. Have a look at the
following article.

https://www.debian-administration.org/article/676/Isolating_sudo_messages_from_syslog

HTH, Christian.

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Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

2014-10-01 Thread Stinner, Thomas
Hi Paul,

thanks for the tipp. However, even after adding a vpn connection nothing 
changes. No openswan files are created and I also do not see any vpnaas log 
files.

The vpn connection itself also stays in "PENDING_CREATE" state.

Greetings
Thomas


Von: Paul Michali (pcm) [mailto:p...@cisco.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014 13:16
An: Stinner, Thomas
Cc: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Betreff: Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

Hi Thomas,

It'll stay in that state, until you add a VPN connection to the service (can't 
recall if just adding will make it active or if the connection needs to be up - 
I think it is just the former for the reference VPN implementation). There's 
not much for info on VPN, but here's a how-to page that may help a bit...

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/VPNaaS/HowToInstall


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On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:44 AM, Stinner, Thomas 
mailto:thomas.stin...@schweickertgruppe.de>>
 wrote:


Hi,

i have a small lab environment with one controller node, one network node and 
two compute nodes.

I'd like to try out VPNaaS (among other things) and therefore enabled the 
vpnaas service plugin in neutron.conf.

However, when issuing a vpn-service-create the service keeps in state 
PENDING_CREATE und I actually do not have any idea where to start debugging 
this.

Any advice on this? What is the normal workflow that should happen after 
issuing vpn-service-create?

Thanks
Thomas
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Re: [Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

2014-10-01 Thread Paul Michali (pcm)
Hi Thomas,

It’ll stay in that state, until you add a VPN connection to the service (can’t 
recall if just adding will make it active or if the connection needs to be up - 
I think it is just the former for the reference VPN implementation). There’s 
not much for info on VPN, but here’s a how-to page that may help a bit…

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/VPNaaS/HowToInstall


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On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:44 AM, Stinner, Thomas 
 wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> i have a small lab environment with one controller node, one network node and 
> two compute nodes.
>  
> I’d like to try out VPNaaS (among other things) and therefore enabled the 
> vpnaas service plugin in neutron.conf.
>  
> However, when issuing a vpn-service-create the service keeps in state 
> PENDING_CREATE und I actually do not have any idea where to start debugging 
> this.
>  
> Any advice on this? What is the normal workflow that should happen after 
> issuing vpn-service-create?
>  
> Thanks
> Thomas
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Re: [Openstack] Fwd: Flood of compute node's auth.log messages

2014-10-01 Thread Matej
Hi,

thank you for your answer. I have scp-ed all /etc/neutron and /etc/nova to
this node with no success.
I am starting to wonder why this table 22 exists on this problematic
compute node (there are no VMs on the system at the moment):
/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf ovs-ofctl dump-flows
br-int table=22
NXST_FLOW reply (xid=0x4):
 cookie=0x0, duration=118.77s, table=22, n_packets=0, n_bytes=0,
idle_age=118, priority=0 actions=drop


When running exactly the same command on another (not-spammy auth.log
server):
/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf ovs-ofctl dump-flows
br-int table=22
NXST_FLOW reply (xid=0x4):

I wonder why is this "duration" parameter increasing only on this
"problematic" node, while on all other nodes there is no "cookie
duration ... table=22" line on the output of ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int
table=22 command.

Any further ideas will be greatly appreciated :-)

TIA, Matej


On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 11:49 PM, Anne Gentle  wrote:

> I'm not exactly sure what's causing this, but read here:
> http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/content/root-wrap-reference.html
>
> and see if there's something different about the new compute node; root
> wrap folder, permissions or filters?
>
> Anne
>
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Matej  wrote:
>
>> I am still seeing bunch of those every 2 seconds.
>> What is the proper debugging method for such an issue? I have reinstalled
>> neutron and openvswitch, nothing unusual in any log files.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matej
>>
>>
>> -- Forwarded message --
>> From: Matej 
>> Date: Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 9:30 PM
>> Subject: Flood of compute node's auth.log messages
>> To: "openstack@lists.openstack.org" 
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have added another compute node to our Openstack installation. Newly
>> created instances are successfully created on the system, also networking
>> via Neutron and GRE works as it should - I have copied the configuration
>> from the working compute nodes (except changing some IP addresses to the
>> new compute node's).
>>
>> But there are a lot of  the following messages:
>> Sep 17 21:26:52 EagleNetCompute3 sudo:  neutron : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;
>> USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
>> ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int table=22
>> Sep 17 21:26:54 EagleNetCompute3 sudo:  neutron : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;
>> USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
>> ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int table=22
>> Sep 17 21:26:56 EagleNetCompute3 sudo:  neutron : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;
>> USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
>> ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int table=22
>> Sep 17 21:26:58 EagleNetCompute3 sudo:  neutron : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;
>> USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
>> ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int table=22
>> Sep 17 21:27:00 EagleNetCompute3 sudo:  neutron : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;
>> USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
>> ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int table=22
>> Sep 17 21:27:02 EagleNetCompute3 sudo:  neutron : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ;
>> USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
>> ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int table=22
>>
>> Since messages of this kind are not present on other compute nodes and
>> those entries are filling my disk, I will be very grateful for any ideas on
>> how to find the root of why are they shown.
>>
>> Thank you very much for and ideas and time in advance.
>> Matej
>>
>>
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Re: [Openstack] Getting started with OpenStack

2014-10-01 Thread Peeyush Gupta


On 09/30/2014 09:42 PM, Saloni Baweja wrote:

I am an aspirant for OPW and did find projects like Wikimedia,
Evergreen interesting and have bit more inclination towards OpenStack.
But I have no idea about cloud storage, their working etc and am just
a beginner. It would be great if I get guidance about how to start
understanding what exactly OpenStack is. I did read about the
components of OpenStack that have different code names. But this
further confuses me of where to start from ? Should I be knowing about
all the components ? How can I get acquainted with OpenStack and its
components ( as a mere beginner ) so that I can start contributing
towards this ?


Hey,

I guess the best way to learn openstack is to start using it. It is a 
huge ecosystem, so it's very tough to be master of every component. I 
would recommend deploy it on a single node VM using devstack, see how 
things work and start playing with the component that interests you the 
most. HTH.


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Re: [Openstack] Getting started with OpenStack

2014-10-01 Thread Arvinder Singh
Hi,

You can start reading about the openstack components first so that you get a 
idea about the overall architecture of Openstack.
Then after that you can start some hands-on on the machine.

http://www.openstack.org/software/

Br,
Arvinder Singh



-Original Message-
From: Saloni Baweja [mailto:salonibawej...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 9:42 PM
To: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [Openstack] Getting started with OpenStack

I am an aspirant for OPW and did find projects like Wikimedia, Evergreen 
interesting and have bit more inclination towards OpenStack.
But I have no idea about cloud storage, their working etc and am just a 
beginner. It would be great if I get guidance about how to start understanding 
what exactly OpenStack is. I did read about the components of OpenStack that 
have different code names. But this further confuses me of where to start from 
? Should I be knowing about all the components ? How can I get acquainted with 
OpenStack and its components ( as a mere beginner ) so that I can start 
contributing towards this ?

--
Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs. ;)

Saloni Baweja

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Re: [Openstack] Unable to assign ip to instance in compute node-2

2014-10-01 Thread Arvinder Singh
Hi,

Please check if DHCP packets on compute and network node using tcpdump and also 
check that they contain valid VLAN tagging information.

Br,
Arvinder

From: Srinivasreddy R [mailto:srinivasreddy4...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 4:47 PM
To: openstack@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [Openstack] Unable to assign ip to instance in compute node-2

hi,

I have  configured  3 node  setup. Able to access instance form external 
network and internal network .
i have attached another compute node in the current 3 node setup .
Launched instance in compute-2  but instance is not able to get the internal ip 
address  through dhcp .
Is there any additional configuration required when i added new compute node .
How can i debug this .

 Able to see IP for that instance when launching nova list command on 
controller node as well on dash board.
user@user-ThinkCentre-M73:~$ nova list
+--++++-++
| ID   | Name   | Status | Task State | 
Power State | Networks   |
+--++++-++
| a28e3e67-7621-418a-9626-838c2396cd34 | comp2-inst3| ACTIVE | -  | 
Running | demo-net=11.0.0.34, 172.0.0.10 |
| 83cf5d08-23a0-45b4-9485-07fa035b58b7 | ins1   | ACTIVE | -  | 
Running | demo-net=11.0.0.9, 172.0.0.7   |
| b2b57156-0c7f-4669-9946-b4a0e6ae8c1f | my_instance001 | ACTIVE | -  | 
Running | demo-net=11.0.0.2, 172.0.0.3   |
| 2a311004-76e1-4c71-b043-76ebd306179f | my_instance002 | ACTIVE | -  | 
Running | demo-net=11.0.0.5, 172.0.0.4   |
| 16af4e2e-8247-45eb-93dd-fc1304bf4601 | open-instance1 | ACTIVE | -  | 
Running | demo-net=11.0.0.11, 172.0.0.8  |

thanks,
srinivas.
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Re: [Openstack] XtreemFS support in Cinder

2014-10-01 Thread Matej
What was the reason for abandoning the work? Is is related to the XtreemFS
performance or any other reason connected to XtreemFS. Are there some plans
to have it supported in the future?

Thanks,
Matej

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 4:23 AM, Mike Perez  wrote:

> On 20:48 Tue 30 Sep , Matej wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > what is the current status of support of XtreemFS in Cinder, is it
> > supported?
>
> It's not currently support. There are also no patches currently to add
> support
> for it.
>
> --
> Mike Perez
>
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[Openstack] [Nova] [Cinder] [Sahara] Juno RC1 available

2014-10-01 Thread Thierry Carrez
Hello everyone,

Nova, Cinder, and Sahara just published their first release candidate
for the upcoming 2014.2 ("Juno") release.

The RC1 tarballs are available for download at:
https://launchpad.net/nova/juno/juno-rc1
https://launchpad.net/cinder/juno/juno-rc1
https://launchpad.net/sahara/juno/juno-rc1

Unless release-critical issues are found that warrant a release
candidate respin, these RC1s will be formally released as the 2014.2
final version on October 16. You are therefore strongly encouraged to
test and validate these tarballs !

Alternatively, you can directly test the proposed/juno branch at:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/tree/proposed/juno
https://github.com/openstack/cinder/tree/proposed/juno
https://github.com/openstack/sahara/tree/proposed/juno

If you find an issue that could be considered release-critical, please
file it at:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+filebug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+filebug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/sahara/+filebug

and tag it *juno-rc-potential* to bring it to the release crew's
attention.

Note that the "master" branch of Keystone and Glance are now open for
Kilo development, and feature freeze restrictions no longer apply there.

Regards,

-- 
Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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[Openstack] VPNaaS: vpn-service-create stays in PENDING_CREATE

2014-10-01 Thread Stinner, Thomas
Hi,

i have a small lab environment with one controller node, one network node and 
two compute nodes.

I'd like to try out VPNaaS (among other things) and therefore enabled the 
vpnaas service plugin in neutron.conf.

However, when issuing a vpn-service-create the service keeps in state 
PENDING_CREATE und I actually do not have any idea where to start debugging 
this.

Any advice on this? What is the normal workflow that should happen after 
issuing vpn-service-create?

Thanks
Thomas
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