Re: [Openstack-operators] [openstack-dev] [nova] Default scheduler filters survey

2018-04-20 Thread Massimo Sgaravatto
enabled_filters =
AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter,AggregateMultiTenancyIsolation,RetryFilter,AvailabilityZoneFilter,RamFilter,CoreFilter,AggregateRamFilter,AggregateCoreFilter,DiskFilter,ComputeFilter,ComputeCapabilitiesFilter,ImagePropertiesFilter,ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter,ServerGroupAffinityFilter

Cheers, Massimo

On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 10:20 PM, Simon Leinen 
wrote:

> Artom Lifshitz writes:
> > To that end, we'd like to know what filters operators are enabling in
> > their deployment. If you can, please reply to this email with your
> > [filter_scheduler]/enabled_filters (or
> > [DEFAULT]/scheduler_default_filters if you're using an older version)
> > option from nova.conf. Any other comments are welcome as well :)
>
> We have the following enabled on our semi-public (academic community)
> cloud, which runs on Newton:
>
> AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter
> AvailabilityZoneFilter
> ComputeCapabilitiesFilter
> ComputeFilter
> ImagePropertiesFilter
> PciPassthroughFilter
> RamFilter
> RetryFilter
> ServerGroupAffinityFilter
> ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter
>
> (sorted alphabetically) Recently we've also been trying
>
> AggregateImagePropertiesIsolation
>
> ...but it looks like we'll replace it with our own because it's a bit
> awkward to use for our purpose (scheduling Windows instance to licensed
> compute nodes).
> --
> Simon.
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[Openstack-operators] OpenStack Summit Vancouver Speed Mentoring Workshop—Call for Mentors

2018-04-20 Thread Amy Marrich
*Calling All OpenStack Mentors!We’re quickly nearing the Vancouver Summit,
and gearing up for another successful Speed Mentoring workshop! This
workshop, now a mainstay at OpenStack Summits, is designed to provide
guidance to newcomers so that they can dive in and actively engage,
participate and contribute to our community. And we couldn’t do this
without you—our fearless mentors!Speed Mentoring Workshop & LunchMonday,
May 21, 12:15 – 1:30 pmVancouver Convention Centre West, Level 2, Room
215-216https://bit.ly/2HCGjMo Who should sign
up?Are you excited about OpenStack and interested in sharing your career,
community or technical advice and expertise with others? Contributed (code
and non-code contributions welcome) to the OpenStack community for at least
one year? Any mentor of any gender with a technical or non-technical
background is encouraged to join us. Share your insights, inspire those new
to our community, grab lunch, and pick up special mentor gifts!How does it
work?Simply sign up here
,
and fill in a short survey about your areas of interests and expertise.
Your answers will be used to produce fun, customized baseball cards that
you can use to introduce yourself to the mentees. You will be provided with
mentees’ areas of interest and questions in advance to help you prepare,
and we’ll meet as a team ahead of time to go over logistics and answer any
questions you may have. On the day of the event, plan to arrive ~ 15
minutes before the session. During the session, you will meet with small
groups of mentees in 15-minute intervals and answer their questions about
how to grow in the community.It’s a fast-paced event and a great way to
meet new people, introduce them to the Summit and welcome them to the
OpenStack community.Be sure to sign up today
!*

*Thanks,*

*Amy (spotz)*
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Re: [Openstack-operators] Intro and Containerized Control Plane

2018-04-20 Thread Fabian Zimmermann
Hi,

we run completely in containers. I would recommend to take a look at how kolla 
is creating and managing the containers.

This should prevent you from the bigger pitfalls :)

If you have any specific questions. Don't hesitate to ask.

Fabian Zimmermann

Am 20. April 2018 17:22:46 MESZ schrieb Michael Damkot :
>Hello Operators!!
>
>I wanted to say "Hello" to the community once again! I've come back
>into
>the OpenStack fold after my time as a former member of the Time Warner
>Cable Team.
>
>Salesforce is working toward greatly increasing the size and scale of
>our
>OpenStack use cases as well as our participation in the community.
>We're
>currently deep diving on a few things including containerizing a number
>of
>control plane components. Is anyone willing to share any hurdles or
>hiccups
>they've hit while exploring containerization? I didn't see much of
>anything
>in the archives but I know we aren't the only ones heading down this
>path.
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>--
>Michael Damkot
>@mdamkot - twitter
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[Openstack-operators] Intro and Containerized Control Plane

2018-04-20 Thread Michael Damkot
Hello Operators!!

I wanted to say "Hello" to the community once again! I've come back into
the OpenStack fold after my time as a former member of the Time Warner
Cable Team.

Salesforce is working toward greatly increasing the size and scale of our
OpenStack use cases as well as our participation in the community. We're
currently deep diving on a few things including containerizing a number of
control plane components. Is anyone willing to share any hurdles or hiccups
they've hit while exploring containerization? I didn't see much of anything
in the archives but I know we aren't the only ones heading down this path.

Thanks in advance!

--
Michael Damkot
@mdamkot - twitter
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