http://ubuntuforums.org/announce.html
In case you haven't heard there was a security breach in the Ubuntu Forums. I
know there are a lot of Ubuntu users in the OpenStack community so this could
very well affect some of you.
From the announcement,
There has been a security breach on the Ubuntu
The fix for this issue [1] is actively being worked on in jclouds. The fix is
ready but the contributor is waiting for his CLA to be signed.
Saqib, I see you already kicked off a conversation over on the jclouds mailing
list [2]. I'll update the thread over there when the fix is in and how to
This topic came up at the last summit in Portland at [1] and [2].
Yehia and another colleague of his from HP had a design that was discussed and
it seemed like they were going to start work on it. Another developer from CERN
expressed interest too. I'm not sure if anything ever really got
On Jun 13, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Dolph Mathews wrote:
So, for example:
- diablo supports Identity API v2.0 and was extensible to support a
non-OpenStack Identity API (v1.1)
- essex supports Identity API v2.0
- folsom supports Identity API v2.0
- grizzly supports Identity API v2.0 and
The OpenStack community has been and needs to continue to be a welcoming
community for developers in all programming languages. Naturally I’m referring
to developers who are building systems on top of OpenStack and not the
developers of OpenStack itself.
This email is prompted by a minor
On Jun 12, 2013, at 5:01 PM, Stefano Maffulli wrote:
On Wed 12 Jun 2013 01:19:50 PM PDT, John Wong wrote:
Is there any way we can punish these people in the future?
Let's be clear: we're *nowhere* near having to think about using such
measures.
+1 on *nowhere* near
I tried to write my
,
Everett
On Feb 20, 2013, at 2:43 PM, Everett Toews wrote:
On 2/20/13 1:28 PM, Tim Bell tim.b...@cern.chmailto:tim.b...@cern.ch
wrote:
We also feel an integrated approach such as Boson is the way forward for
quota rather than each project have its own (and potentially differing)
implementations
Hi Gabriel,
I've read Deploying Horizon [1] and I had a few high-level questions for you
about load balancing Horizon.
1. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations for load balancing Horizon?
2. Are there any gotchas?
3. Can you more or less just load balance it like any other web app?
From: Robert van Leeuwen robert.vanleeu...@spilgames.com
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:33 AM
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Load Balancing Horizon
I've read Deploying Horizon [1] and I had a few high-level questions for
you
On 2/28/13 10:26 AM, Everett Toews everett.to...@rackspace.com wrote:
I'm having trouble getting Horizon (Folsom Stable) to point to Keystone at
another IP. All I should have to do is
vim openstack_dashboard/local/local_settings.py
OPENSTACK_HOST = 123.123.123.123
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2
On 2/20/13 1:28 PM, Tim Bell tim.b...@cern.ch wrote:
We also feel an integrated approach such as Boson is the way forward for
quota rather than each project have its own (and potentially differing)
implementations on areas such as delegation.
+1 to an integrated approach.
It's easy to envision
Hi All,
When I was doing a Swift/Keystone only install with DevStack I used the
following in my localrc
disable_all_services
enable_service key swift mysql
Then stack.sh paused with the error message
ERROR: at least one rpc backend must be enabled,
set one of 'rabbit', 'qpid',
Hi Gui,
If you're still interested in trying out jclouds, I just updated the quick
start page over at jclouds.org
http://www.jclouds.org/documentation/quickstart/openstack/
The example there is for Nova so here's an example with Swift that creates a
container and some objects
Store Quota Data (in Keystone) is only intended to be a very simple way to
store quotas centrally. It is not related to quota classes and there are no
plans to do so.
That blueprint came out of a use case to have quotas in Swift. However, Swift
doesn't store any user/tenant/project data so it
From: Aguiar, Glaucimar (Brazil RD-ECL)
glaucimar.agu...@hp.commailto:glaucimar.agu...@hp.com
Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 3:08 PM
To: Everett Toews
everett.to...@rackspace.commailto:everett.to...@rackspace.com,
openstack@lists.launchpad.netmailto:openstack@lists.launchpad.net
openstack
Hi Jorge,
Your questions are a bit vague. A bit more detail would be useful, such as what
language are you looking to develop in?
It's not a tutorial but you might find http://wiki.openstack.org/SDKs helpful.
It lists some of the known SDKs that have support for OpenStack.
As for
From: Johannes Baltimore
johannes.b...@gmail.commailto:johannes.b...@gmail.com
Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 8:34 AM
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.netmailto:openstack@lists.launchpad.net
openstack@lists.launchpad.netmailto:openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Openstack] Couldn't find
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Ahmed Al-Mehdi
ah...@coraid.commailto:ah...@coraid.com wrote:
Not to impose on you, but can you help me understand what does the following
error mean:
ERROR: Malformed request url (HTTP 400) (Request-ID:
req-8cff9608-598b-4618-bdc1-1068a1227781)
---
On 10/29/12 2:25 PM, Kevin L. Mitchell kevin.mitch...@rackspace.com
wrote:
It's also worth noting that I've finally been able to start working on
Boson, which may help with thatŠ
--
Kevin L. Mitchell kevin.mitch...@rackspace.com
---
Is http://wiki.openstack.org/Boson still up to date? Is
One of the things that came out of the SDK Doc Discussion [1] at the Grizzly
Summit was an action item for me to create a wiki page dedicated to Software
Development Kits that support OpenStack. And here it is [2]! I also summarized
some of the SDK related stuff from the Summit in [3].
In part
From: Kiall Mac Innes ki...@managedit.iemailto:ki...@managedit.ie
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 1:34 PM
To: Everett Toews
everett.to...@rackspace.commailto:everett.to...@rackspace.com
Cc: openstack@lists.launchpad.netmailto:openstack@lists.launchpad.net
openstack
For the Java part you might want to consider jclouds. The question of how
to use jclouds with OpenStack came up on their mailing list a little while
ago so I wrote up a post on how to do it at
http://blog.phymata.com/2012/09/04/jclouds-and-openstack/
Cheers,
Everett
On 9/3/12 1:07 AM, Tom
I've come across a couple of projects that do this. Neither of them have much
documentation so you'll have to dig into the code.
https://github.com/jordanrinke/openstack
http://code.google.com/p/cips/
Regards,
Everett
From:
Naturally the best place to start is http://www.jclouds.org/
They do have some OpenStack specific docs at
http://www.jclouds.org/documentation/quickstart/openstack/ but the latest
release 1.4.1 which the docs are based on only supports the Nova API v1.1. The
next release 1.5.0 has support for
your code to a GIthub repo and send out a link to the commit
so that I could take a look? It would be much more clear to discuss with
actual code in front of me.
My branch is at https://github.com/everett-toews/keystone/tree/quotas
The SQL implementation is at
https://github.com/everett-toews
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Adam Young ayo...@redhat.com wrote:
Yes, it is possible to use LDAP for Identity and SQL for the other things,
like Tokens and Policy. Quotas could be done the same way. You just have
to extract the Quotas calls out of the Identity Provider. It might make
Hi Kevin,
Overall I really like what you're proposing here. Conceptually this seems
like a comprehensive and scalable solution to the quota issue in OpenStack.
I have a number of questions on it.
Were you envisioning Boson going through the incubation process and
becoming a core project in
Hi All,
I've got a working implementation of quotas in Keystone. However it's only
working for the KVS and SQL backends right now and I need it to work with
LDAP before submitting it for review. I have limited experience with LDAP
and only from an ops perspective, I've never developed any
For the record, here's the link to the article.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/virtualization/openstack-consortia-to-rival-citrix-vmware-microsoft-as-vdi-hits-tipping-point/4962
Everett
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Michael J Fork mjf...@us.ibm.com wrote:
I too am interested in leaning about
Hi All,
If you have a relatively long-lived topic branch, what's the best way to
remotely save changes?
If you wanted to fork an OpenStack project on github, it would work
something like:
1. Fork the project on github.com to your own account
2. Clone the project locally
3. Add a remote branch
Has this issue been reported as a bug yet?
Everett
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Luis Gervaso l...@woorea.es wrote:
To reproduce:
First delete a role that is assigned to a tenant-user pair
If you delete tenant-user-role first, and then delete the role all works
fine
Regards
On
I wanted to throw quotas out there for inclusion in the v3 API. In the
format from the doc.
API Resources
Quota
- resource quotas associated with a tenant
- a tenant may have 0 or more quotas
resource attributes:
- name (unique per tenant)
- value
- id
- url (fully qualified
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Joe Topjian joe.topj...@cybera.ca wrote:
With regard to your dot notation, couldn't multiple --quota args be
used? For example:
keystone quota-create --quota nova.ram=102400 --quota nova.instances=20
--quota swift.total=1073741824 tenant-id
Hmmmthis
Hi All,
I've started a
blueprinthttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/store-quota-dataand
spec http://wiki.openstack.org/KeystoneStoreQuotaData to store quota data
in Keystone. Please have a look if you're interested and any feedback is
welcome.
Of course, writing up the spec brought
).
** **
**- **Gabriel
** **
*From:*
openstack-bounces+gabriel.hurley=nebula@lists.launchpad.net[mailto:
openstack-bounces+gabriel.hurley=nebula@lists.launchpad.net] *On
Behalf Of *Luis Gervaso
*Sent:* Thursday, May 03, 2012 1:24 PM
*To:* Everett Toews
*Cc:* openstack@lists.launchpad.net
keystone help role-list
usage: keystone role-list [--user user-id] [--tenant_id tenant-id]
List all roles, or only those granted to a user.
Optional arguments:
--user user-id List roles granted to a user
--tenant_id tenant-id List roles granted on a tenant
$ keystone tenant-list
Hi Dolph,
Just out of curiosity, why is the argument --user instead of --user-id?
Seems like it would be more informative and consistent if it was --user_id.
I actually wound up filing a bug for this at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/994744
Everett
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 11:36 AM,
I get the same as Luis when trying GET /users/{user_id}/roles on
stable/essex (using devstack). Keystone spits back an
AttributeError: 'UserController' object has no attribute 'get_user_roles'
message instead of a nice 501.
GET /tenants/{tenant_id}/users/{user_id}/roles works fine. For a bit
first.
Everett
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Everett Toews everett.to...@cybera.cawrote:
Hi All,
I led the session [1] on Swift Quotas at the Summit and I'd appreciate
some feedback on the updated spec [2] and blueprint [3]. I also have a
couple of design level questions.
1. Should we
Hi All,
I led the session [1] on Swift Quotas at the Summit and I'd appreciate some
feedback on the updated spec [2] and blueprint [3]. I also have a couple of
design level questions.
1. Should we store the Swift quota data in Keystone?
One of the ideas that came out of the session was that we
, we should consider a merge.
But even before then, please do consider whether or not the DevOps
community really needs its own list.
Everett
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Duncan McGreggor dun...@dreamhost.comwrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Everett Toews everett.to...@cybera.ca
. However, I
still think it's worthwhile to ask the question above.
Regards,
Everett
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Stefano Maffulli stef...@openstack.orgwrote:
hi Everett,
On Mon 30 Apr 2012 09:12:24 AM PDT, Everett Toews wrote:
It's strange to me that we would take the existing mailing
I like this idea but what happens to the openstack-operators list in this
scenario?
I don't think we'd want to have the openstack and openstack-operators list
going along in parallel since it sounds like they would overlap. I propose
that the members of the openstack-operators list would be
+1!
I just about fell out of my chair when Mark Shuttleworth mentioned this on
stage in front of everyone. This should have a BIG impact on OpenStack
adoption.
Cheers,
Everett
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Thierry Carrez thie...@openstack.orgwrote:
Robbie Williamson wrote:
For those of
Hi All,
Maybe I missed something but where is the stable/essex branch for devstack
on Github?
https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack/branches
Thanks,
Everett
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One other thing you'll want to consider upfront w.r.t a hardware purchase
is whether or not you want to support live migration.
http://docs.openstack.org/cactus/openstack-compute/admin/content/configuring-live-migrations.html
For this you'll need a large amount of shared storage (usually via
+1 for OpenStack Essex LTS + Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Ghe Rivero g...@debian.org wrote:
I'm ok with everything so far, but from
http://wiki.openstack.org/StableBranch:
*The stable branch will only be maintained until the next release is
out. This period may be
I would like to see a way to identify the version (or milestone) the
question pertains to, perhaps via a select box. OpenStack is moving quickly
and I expect many questions will become irrelevant just as quickly. There
could also be an All option, if the question is about something
fundamental
You'll also want to be aware of this issue:
https://answers.launchpad.net/openstack-dashboard/+question/172071
Everett
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Carlo Impagliazzo truij...@crs4.it wrote:
Alle martedì 04 ottobre 2011, Carlo Impagliazzo ha scritto:
Hi guys
I have a working diablo
We have a similar script at
https://github.com/canarie/vm-toolkit/blob/master/bundle/vmbundle.py
that tries to take the pain out of bundling a running instance for our more
naive users.
Everett
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Darren Govoni dar...@ontrenet.com wrote:
Much appreciated! I will
Yes and maybe (we're doing it).
The individual nova-api processes need to run on their own port though.
nova-api --flagfile=/etc/nova/nova.conf
--logfile=/var/log/nova/nova-api-port1.log --ec2_listen_port=port1
nova-api --flagfile=/etc/nova/nova.conf
--logfile=/var/log/nova/nova-api-port2.log
, UX-wise, I'd expect that any user should be able to access the
console of an instance that was launched by their tenant. So it probably
still makes sense to make the change you suggest to support older ec2-based
dashboards.
Anthony
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Everett Toews everett.to
The way the code stands right now is that only the cloudadmin user can view
VNC consoles from the Dashboard (
http://nova.openstack.org/runnova/vncconsole.html)
Is that the intention?
Do we want to allow non-cloudadmin users to be able to view VNC consoles
from the Dashboard?
If so we need to
I know I'm reviving an old thread here but we've begun blogging about our
experience of putting OpenStack into a production environment. You can check
out the first post (mostly about hardware) at
http://cybera.ca/tech-radar/running-openstack-production-part-1-hardware
Everett
On Mon, May 16,
+1
The end user experience in OpenStack would greatly benefit from having an
official web application that developers can focus their effort on.
Devin, if this process winds up involving a vote or if there's is any other
way we can support this, please let us know.
Thanks,
Everett
On Thu, May
of action needed to get that either
implemented as a replacement or as an add-on. Whatever the questions
software is the forums will maintain a sticky pointing to it (or both etc.).
(I just learned how all that workd properly ;)
-Original Message-
From: Everett Toews everett.to...@cybera.ca
Okay...so I at least have to ask. Where exactly does that leave the
evaluation and potential use of QnA software? Will there be a
qa.openstack.org?
The meeting logs for the PPB (
http://wiki.openstack.org/Governance/PPB/PPBMeetingLogs) haven't been posted
yet so it isn't clear.
I would be
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Lorin Hochstein lo...@isi.edu wrote:
We could also try just using an openstack tag on the ServerFault site.
All we need is somebody with enough Server Fault rep to create the new tag.
-1
IMO not an ideal solution. The OpenStack questions would get lost in the
I believe that should be http://askubuntu.com/
Everett
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Jordan Rinke jor...@openstack.org wrote:
Interesting because Ron very specifically mentioned being able to find
useful and relevant information on the Ubuntu forums without bothering devs
at the beginning
Regarding your StackExchange questions Anne.
For an Open Source StackExchange-like site OSQA (http://www.osqa.net/) could
be used.
For StackExchange itself it's free as in beer (
http://area51.stackexchange.com/faq).
How much does Stack Exchange cost?
Creating a Stack Exchange site is free.
I'm all for creating a forum. The Launchpad answers thing is okay but could
be better and it's very siloed to the individual project.
I found a stackexchange-like open source implementation called OSQA: The
Open Source QA System http://www.osqa.net/. It's written in python.
Could be a good fit.
What I think the essential features for any user support forum are:
1. ability to up vote so the best answers bubble to the top.
2. for the original poster to be able pick the answer they used.
3. the chance to edit answers so they don't become stale.
4. they system searches the forum when you go
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