On Tue 26 Feb 2013 (13:41), Joshua wrote:
Matt at this point I am just trying to log into keystone using users I
created on the Unix system.
You mean authenticate against keystone using your system users?
You should be able to do so by running keystone as a WSGI behind an
Apache http server
Hi there,
On Wed 29 Aug 2012 (17:15), Tim Bell wrote:
I think a new release should contains details of how to do the upgrade
(rather than discovering as we try it)
I should aim that the deliverables for each of the projects in a new version
includes in the release notes:
A.
On Thu 10 May 2012 (10:41), Muriel wrote:
If I remember correctly, the qcow images are not the only problem
with xen, but I'm far from the code for too long time. In the past
(diablo), the method for counting the ram (and cpu perhaps?) did not
work with xen and this affected the choices of the
On Thu 10 May 2012 (15:17), Muriel wrote:
Great! But there is a reason if are you using /proc/meminfo instead
of getInfo when calculating the memory used?
You know if there is a way to get, using libvirt, the reserved
memory for dom0? Or the only solution is to read the configuration
file of
On Thu 10 May 2012 (17:33), Muriel wrote:
I messed up the question: if you consider the case where the memory
is limited (dom0_mem) the value of MemTotal in meminfo is wrong. Do
you think it makes sense to take the total memory value from libvirt
and from meminfo the rest?
Thus it should work
Dear.
I've run into troubles with the resize of partitions and file injection;
using libvirt and raw images.
According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/929005 file injection
into images only works in the following situations:
1.- whole disk image - inject to partition 1.
2.- separate
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