On 07/08/2013 04:40 AM, Min Pae wrote:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=openstack+vm+image+download
What you want is the 4th link (as of this writing)
Saying the 4th link on google is meaningless, since depending on your
country, language, etc., the results in google are different.
Thomas
in the meta-packages, for example to
provide heat setup as well.
I'd be happy to have any feedback on these packages, so please do write
to the PKG Openstack list if you have any issue (eg: PKG OpenStack
openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org).
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo
On Fri Jan 25 2013 06:29:32 AM CST, Monty Taylor mord...@inaugust.com wrote:
f) Hood is only 4 letters. Think about that when you think about typing
hatfield a lot. Also, if we name it hatfield, we're going to have to
have the M summit somewhere that has a town called McCoy.
Oh! I didn't
On 12/18/2012 12:17 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Thomas Goirand wrote:
[No pun intended, but it'd be nice if stackers had a bit more
consideration for our work in Debian, and stop thinking only with
Ubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu, Ubuntu, ... in mind.]
There is nothing Ubuntu-specific
On 12/18/2012 05:29 PM, Sascha Peilicke wrote:
On 12/17/2012 04:47 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
This
means that absolutely all of our packages have to embed a patch in
debian/patches to fix the wrong MANIFEST.in.
We've spent quite some time on that. Or rather, should I say: it's a
real time
On Sat Sep 15 2012 03:55:09 AM CST, Gabriel Hurley gabriel.hur...@nebula.com
wrote:
Either way works, you just have to compile the file once and ship it in
the distro package.
For at least Debian, this would make the package
non-free. Everything has to be compiled from source.
If you can't
Hi,
Thanks Ola, for this work.
I am Cc-ing the launchpad list of Openstack, to put the Ubuntu devs in
the loop. For those who don't know about Debian Openstack packaging
team, here's the team:
- Thomas Goirand (zigo): myself
- Loic Dachary l...@enovance.com
- Ghe Rivero g...@debian.org
- Julien
On Wed Sep 5 2012 05:09:05 PM CST, YunQiang Su wzss...@gmail.com wrote:
In Ubuntu, nova-compute and nova-compute-* depends on each other,
will it cause some problem?
I think that's fine and the way to go.
Thomas
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On 08/30/2012 04:20 PM, Julien Danjou wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30 2012, Angus Salkeld wrote:
I'd like to attend but am in Australia. I am quite flexible so it might
be easier to say what times don't suit.
Basically midnight - 6am which in UTC is 14:00 to 20:00
That's gonna be a tough one. :)
On 06/01/2012 08:18 PM, John Garbutt wrote:
Hi,
I assume you are using xcp-xapi in Ubuntu. First of all, is it all running
correctly (i.e. xe vm-list is returning correctly):
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Using_XCP_-_preparing_the_toolstack
It turns out the current DevStack will not work with
On 06/22/2012 02:04 PM, Li Wang wrote:
We use CentOS in production environment. There is the Zeus project,
right? I'll do some research on it
Well, if you use CentOS, then why not using XCP, the open source
appliance, from Citrix? It's CentOS based...
I heard about the Zeus project, but I'm
On 06/22/2012 05:56 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
3. or some good reasons to migrate from Xen to KVM?
I'd favour KVM for a variety of reasons, but lets not turn this into a
bikeshed discussion about which is best ;-P
Let's put it this way: if you want to run with libvirt and Openstack,
then
On Fri Jun 22 2012 11:22:13 AM CST, Li Wang fox...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks all for replying.
We want to stick on to the Xen Hypervisor for some reason.
1. Does the community plan to support this feature?
2. Could I submit this request to the blueprint? My team would like to
contribute on
in
this list. I'd suggest not writing it again, and making the necessary
efforts so that there's more involvement in other distros. For example,
more testings of Essex in Debian would be appreciated, considering we
freeze Wheezy in few days.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo
anywhere on the
Openstack website or other materials.
Could you make this change? Do you need a .ai logo
or something similar?
Cheers,
thomas goirand (from my phone)
- Original message -
I agree 100% with Michael. We need more users to come forward publicly.
We are working
On 03/26/2012 04:35 PM, John Garbutt wrote:
I certainly changed the plugin so it always required the host_uuid, but
I also changed the “call_plugin” code in xenapi_conn to ensure we always
pass the host_uuid.
Indeed it looks like in the code path below, that you should get the
On 03/21/2012 08:48 PM, Narayan Desai wrote:
Ghe, while you're right that these two workloads are different,
deployers need developers to use a representative environment during
development, or the code doesn't work when it hits real deployments.
We've now been bitten during our initial
will be heard and understood,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: there's no aggressiveness intended above, I'm just trying to make a
point. And it's not directed to anyone in particular, but to everyone
pushing for devstack (IMO) too much, and making it very difficult for
both users, people writing documentation
On 03/20/2012 02:19 AM, Eduardo Nunes wrote:
I wanna use the xenpi as a hypervisor, i see there are many tutorials,
but almost all of then is using the devstack, i don't wanna use the
devstack, is there a tutorial about how i create a domU, what image i
sould use on the domU, an the conf of
On 03/21/2012 01:35 AM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
However, I do think devstack is seriously useful for upstream developers
I have never denied that fact. :)
Thomas
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On 03/21/2012 12:56 AM, Alexandre Leites wrote:
Hi folks,
First let me say that i'm trying to install xen hypervisor and integrate
it with OpenStack for more than one week. I'm studying OpenStack for a
company and this company doesn't allow us to use ready scripts (Why?
they want to be
Hi Ewan,
Thanks for your answer.
On 03/21/2012 07:05 AM, Ewan Mellor wrote:
-Original Message-
Also, have you tried using DevStack first? It is a good way to get
the hang of how the flags work.
No it's not! DevStack is for testing with XenServer, and assumes that
you'd be working
in such a
non-existent folder.
Thomas
On 3/16/12, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
Hi,
When running with the following nova.conf:
--sql_connection=mysql://nova:admin@127.0.0.1/nova
--novncproxy_base_url=http://IP:6080/vnc_auto.html
--rabbit_host=IP
--glance_api_servers=IP:9292
Hi,
When I start instances with Nova, using XCP on a Debian dom0, it seems
that the Nova XenAPI plugin needs to access to a xapi0 network
interface. If it's not their, the plugin just fails, and there's a
python stack dump.
So I have created a bridge called xapi0 on my dom0, and now I can start
Hi,
When running with the following nova.conf:
--sql_connection=mysql://nova:admin@127.0.0.1/nova
--novncproxy_base_url=http://IP:6080/vnc_auto.html
--rabbit_host=IP
--glance_api_servers=IP:9292
--network_manager=nova.network.manager.VlanManager
--connection_type=xenapi
is released, and that fixes will always be pushed there. Also, we
can sometimes do some Wheezy backports if we need newer features.
backports.debian.org is now officially part of Debian! I'd be happy to
provide / maintain Wheezy backports later.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo
I have updated the wiki at:
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/XCP_toolstack_on_a_Debian-based_distribution
:)
Thomas
On 03/13/2012 10:55 PM, Todd Deshane wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Eduardo Nunes eduardo.ke...@gmail.com
wrote:
I read all the docs about it but i dont get it, what release
On 03/13/2012 02:32 PM, Renuka Apte wrote:
You need to install the xenapi plugins:
If you are using devstack (https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack), the
code below from build_domU.sh does this for you.
I'm part of the debian Openstack packaging team, and I worked with Mike
on packaging
On 03/13/2012 10:55 PM, Todd Deshane wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Eduardo Nunes eduardo.ke...@gmail.com
wrote:
I read all the docs about it but i dont get it, what release shold i use, i
run the xcp under the linux or i run linux under the xcp?
You actually have two options for
On 03/10/2012 06:10 PM, Armando M. wrote:
That's great! if you find gaps, it's a wiki...feel free to fill them up
or ask the authors to do so. You are in a great position due to your
packaging experience, and your input would be very valuable.
This is on my TODO, when I will consider that I'm
- Original message -
Xenserver is the better tested path, so it might make more sense to try
that first.
PLEASE, don't recommend to others to use XenServer
instead of XCP (eg, Kronos). I have spent enough
time with Mike on packaging XCP in Debian so that
the latest (version 1.3.2-2) is
- Original message -
Kronos is great for developers
we didn't write the packaging for developers only!!!
However, suggesting
Kronos to people looking to set up small OpenStack pilots is plain wrong.
It is *not*, that is the only way to get things
tested and fixed before Wheezy. If
- Original message -
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Robbie Williamson rob...@ubuntu.com
wrote:
On 02/09/2012 05:21 AM, Ghe Rivero wrote:
Wow! Openstack is really getting to much love from Ubuntu, nice! I
wish we have so many resources to the same with Debian. Keep the
good
), and tested, you'll be more than welcome to pickup info from
there. I'll point you where to find the files.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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needs to be implemented. Now that Anthony has done
a lot of the heavy lifting on the VNC console side, getting text
consoles done too shouldn't be too hard.
I'll be looking forward this happens then! Let's hope it's going to be
finished for the e release, and Wheezy.
Thomas Goirand (zigo
On 01/21/2012 03:45 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Hi,
I have spent quite some time making sure that we have nice tags for
Openstack in Debian, making it easier to find each of our daemons and
programs. I have also pushed for a new tag called Suite::openstack, so
that it's easy now to find
.
Everything is there:
http://debtags.debian.net/
And if you want more specifically to show all Openstack packages in
Debian, you can go there:
http://debtags.debian.net/reports/maint/openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo
more people interested in running OpenStack with
XCP, and hope we can fix all the remaining issues together. :)
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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On 01/01/2012 03:23 AM, Ewan Mellor wrote:
The operation it's trying to perform is high up your callstack,
at vmops.py line 826. It's deciding whether to do a VDI.resize
or a VDI.resize_online, based on the host version number. This
is because the VDI.resize_online feature was removed in
, once I replaced the 5 by a 6, my XCP
instanced got started successfully by nova! :)
Now, we got to fix this hack into a real fix, and release this in SID.
Do you know why get_product_version() in xenapi_conn.py fails?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo
Hi,
When I did:
nova boot test --flavor flavor ID --image image ID
then I have the following python dump in nova-compute.log:
2011-12-30 17:38:59,348 DEBUG nova.virt.xenapi.vmops [-] Resizing up VDI
1aacb195-9301-410b-989f-49bdce3a4813 from 0GB to 20GB from (pid=14409)
_resize_instance
On 12/31/2011 02:47 AM, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
On 12/31/2011 02:03 AM, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
On Sat, Dec 31, 2011, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
2011-12-30 17:38:59,348 DEBUG nova.virt.xenapi.vmops [-] Resizing up VDI
On 12/30/2011 03:02 AM, Ewan Mellor wrote:
It's a JSON dictionary. It looks like it's only purpose is for the
administrator to set arbitrary key-value pairs, and then get them again
later. It looks completely useless and overdone to me. Both xapi and Nova
already have databases -- I've
in this package? All what I
have in plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d? Should xcp-xapi be
restarted after these are installed?
Cheers,
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2011, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
What am I doing wrong? What's that plugin thing about? Note that I've
put stuff in /etc/xapi.d, like the xenhost python script, but it
doesn't seem that's enough.
Did you place it in /etc/xapi.d
On 12/29/2011 10:40 AM, Ewan Mellor wrote:
You need chmod a+x /etc/xapi.d/plugins/*
If you just want to install a package, Xen.org are building an RPM
for XenServer / XCP with these plugins:
http://downloads.xen.org/XCP/openstack/openstack-xen-plugins/.
Cheers,
Ewan.
Hi,
Thanks, but
was chosen even for XenServer (CentOS 5 based).
Something like /etc/openstack would be more appropriate in either
environment, in my opinion.
Cheers,
Ewan.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Goirand [mailto:tho...@goirand.fr]
Sent: 28 December 2011 21:25
To: Ewan Mellor
Cc: Johannes
- Original message -
2011/12/9 Paul Voccio paul.voc...@rackspace.com:
We put *every* single meeting in this
project in US business hours, *every* single meeting *outside* European
and Japanese business hours
If I may, also *every* time it's out of reach for
an normal humain living in
Hi,
I've found my way through https://github.com/openstack, and I'm happy to
see that mostly everything is there now. However, I've found still missing:
- python-novaclient
- the debian folder for packaging files (there's no branch for that either)
Is there any plan to fix this?
Also, I've
been
changed/fixed/patched in Ubuntu so that the unit test is working? What
would be the next course of action that you would advise?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: After an extremely long period of time, I finally got the
pkg-openstack project approved on Alioth, to track bugs as a team (I
On 09/09/2011 10:46 AM, ben wrote:
Hi all,
This is the slides and photos from OpenStack conference in china.
slides: http://goo.gl/VNuOj
photos: http://goo.gl/mUCT2
Cheers,
Ben
I've put a link to it on the site, plus the presentations that we
received from the speakers (eg: we don't
here:
http://www.openstack-china.org/en/event-registration.php
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand
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with a SID and Squeeze-backport chroot
would certainly help to get things in a much better shape. I think that
would be the first step. If I can help for that, please let me know.
Cheers,
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On 08/25/2011 01:59 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
This is one of the things we should discuss. I was talking about adding
the packaging branches to the main repo - so master would be the actual
VC used by the project devs. It would look like:
master - main development target
pristine-tarball -
On 08/25/2011 05:00 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
- PPAs do not allow me to upload packages to be built for wheezy or
squeeze nor host them.
- We need to provide a set of packages that someone who is basing their
environment on squeeze can be assured will work.
- We will be maintaining backported
On 08/25/2011 06:47 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
..and not every (in fact, hardly any at all) backport involves
cherry-picking anything.
But *maintaining* it does, while an issue is fixed in trunk. I've just
read that this has been an issue in Cactus (eg: bugs fixed in Diablo,
but not fixed in
On 08/26/2011 12:46 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
What would be the use of pristine-tarball ? Prepare .tar.gz for
generic distributions, like RPMs or let's say Gentoo?
Nope. It helps in generation of tarballs for the debian packaging too.
Check out the --git-pristine-tar option to
Hi,
Since Diablo is approaching, I'd like to try the Dv3 and get it packaged
for SID, instead of the current Cactus release which miserably fails to
build. But since there was some move to Github, I'm not sure where to
get the Debian files.
I did:
git clone https://github.com/openstack/nova.git
On 08/20/2011 01:52 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
For my nova/virt/libvirt.xml.template on my compute node.
The following is being done.
#if $type == 'xen'
#set $disk_prefix = 'sd'
#set $disk_bus = 'scsi'
typelinux/type
root/dev/xvda/root
Should
On 08/20/2011 01:26 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Ok but I am going through libvirt instead of xenapi since I am just
using a debian + xen-hypervisor package.
Also going through libvirt seems to be better, since it doesn’t make
your setup as “strongly” connected to xen.
For those using the
On 08/19/2011 01:31 PM, Isaku Yamahata wrote:
It looks you specified root=/dev/xvda, but the disk that is
instantiated is /dev/sda.
But I didn't see why it happened. Did you customized the template
for libvirt, libvirt.xml.template?
This seems wrong then, because under Xen, you should use
On 08/16/2011 05:41 AM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Hi all,
I am using debian 6 (wheezy) + nova-diablo-3 + glance (from git) and
have installed the needed python pkgs and have the correct servers and
such running.
I am seeing the following error when running the following:
Since few days/weeks (I'm not sure when), nova doesn't build at all. I'd
be very happy if Jenkins had a test suite in Debian SID too...
Thomas
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I'd be happy to have anyone helping me with what's bellow. If needed, I
can provide access to a SID server for it... It's quite disappointing to
see that nobody seems to care.
Thomas
On 07/29/2011 10:04 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Hi,
As per:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug
#633600: nova: inadequate copyright file
Resent-Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 23:54:02 +
Resent-From: Mike O'Connor s...@vireo.org
Resent-To: debian-bugs-d...@lists.debian.org
Resent-CC: Thomas Goirand z...@debian.org
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 19:50:39 -0400
From: Mike O'Connor s...@vireo.org
Reply-To: Mike
On 07/06/2011 08:33 PM, Ahmed Kamal wrote:
On 07/05/2011 10:22 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/7/5 Thierry Carrezthie...@openstack.org:
I see that the Ubuntu Cloud Days are coming up July 25-26 via an IRC
channel (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuCloudDays). I received a message
from Ahmed Kamal
-discover, \
Is this a difference between Ubuntu and Debian, or is it a bug in Cactus?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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- Original message -
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr
wrote:
We decided the overlap was minimal
and to just conflict on the issue.
See discussion towards the bottom of this bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=693363
Of course it would
@lists.launchpad.net as
open post, or having an Alioth mailing list to collect bug reports.
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: Special thanks to the pkg-python-modules who quickly worked on
python-eventlet and the python + OpenSSL issue, so that upload was
finally possible
On 06/09/2011 02:22 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
Perhaps you missed it, but there was a thread on this list earlier a
couple of days ago about setting up an
openstack-packag...@lists.ubuntu.com that would allow non-subscribers
to post there. How does that sound?
Yes, I missed it.
That'd be really
On 05/30/2011 03:37 PM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Would this Maintainer field be the only delta between Ubuntu and
Debian packages ? If yes, it might be worth to try to converge somewhere
else...
Yes, because I sent all my patches to Soren, and he merged it (after the
Cactus release though). But
Hi Luca,
thanks for this prompt reply.
- Original message -
Hi Thomas!
Il 28/05/2011 09:00, Thomas Goirand ha scritto:
I previously uploaded Swift to Experimental, but the email I used was
one in Ubuntu launchpad, which unfortunately is a subscriber only
post type of list (eg
On 05/20/2011 06:15 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/19 Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr:
Since SID is using python2.7, there's loads of errors, and building Nova
simply doesn't work.
Can you be more specific? Ubuntu has been on Python 2.7 since Natty,
so it most definitely should work
on SID
with python2.7
Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 09:16:29 +0200
From: Sandro Tosi mo...@debian.org
To: Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr
CC: python-modules-t...@lists.alioth.debian.org
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 09:06, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote
- Original message -
So, first you need to get a fresh snapshot of pyopenssl (or backport
the patch for the removed SSLv2 stuff to a released version) built.
Then you need to get eventlet built against this new pyopenssl snapshot.
Then you can build Nova with Python 2.7.
This doesn't
are your thoughts?
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: I have uploaded Swift, Glance to Debian experimental today, but not
Nova yet, due to this issue (it doesn't build...)
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On 05/10/2011 04:05 PM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
Hello everyone,
Our weekly team meeting will take place at 21:00 UTC this Tuesday in
#openstack-meeting on IRC.
Each weeks, it's at that time. Here, that makes it 5am, and I don't
really wana wake up just to chat on IRC, but still would like to
On 04/18/2011 02:30 AM, ksan...@doubleclix.net wrote:
Couple of points:
a) We do need a North-facing interface that supports headless operation incl
billing, reporting and so forth
b) IMHO, REST APIs are better than SOAP interfaces
c) Also JSON might be a good choice
d) There are already
On 05/06/2011 08:31 AM, c02925 wrote:
Thank uJ
The problem that I can not visist the URL has been solved, IT is because of
the wrong setting of the proxy.
But, The error of the nova build “python setup.py build” still been
unsolved.
Have you tried using a 0.6 version of
Hi Tony,
seeing your name, which seems to be in traditional
Chinese, I am guessing that you must be in Taiwan.
Am I right?
If so, you might have missed the point that
launchpad.net is almost unreachable from mainland.
From here in Zhengzhou, at my family in law place,
using China Unicom, I
On 05/04/2011 06:20 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/5/4 Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr:
I've tried to start swift proxy-server without using swift-init. One
of the reason is that I can't use the embedded LSB messages of it (who
knows what the LSB messages will be changed for, one day
- Original message -
In regard to Asia, how about Singapore? English-speaking centrally
located between Europe, Asia, and Australia / New Zealand, and not
really any more expensive than Korea or Japan in terms of travel from
the US. Oh, and being on the equator, the weather will be
On 05/03/2011 10:29 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
To make this a bit more democratic I have created a survey. Simply vote for
your answer and whichever has the most votes wins. (If we had a forum
already, the poll/vote could have happened there)
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Z9VPLSJ
(It is
On 05/04/2011 05:42 AM, Daniel Salinas wrote:
This is awesome!!! Now we can spend 3 weeks debating about forum
software. I like vbulletin.
On 5/3/11 3:32 PM, Michael Shuler mshu...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/03/2011 02:49 PM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen... welcome to the
- Original message -
As for Europe, the
consensus in the room was that we don't have too many developers in
Europe at this time and almost everyone would need to travel which
would increase costs across the community as well as limit the number
of developers who could attend as
- Original message -
Is there another free OSS option out there for a forum? All the others I
know of require money for commercial use etc.
About 2 dozen of very valuable projects yes.
PunBB, SMF and Fudforum pops to my mind, smf being
the most famous, Fudforum being the most
On 05/03/2011 04:12 AM, Jordan Rinke wrote:
I had a number of discussions with various people at the summit about
creating a forum for openstack (forum.openstack.org) and everyone
seemed to think it was a good idea especially for user support and
discussions for people who are not likely to
On 05/03/2011 07:10 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
I totally understand that I'm reasonably alone in this (the endless
amount of forums with even more endless amounts of users all over the
Internet clearly demonstrates that I'm at least a minority), so don't
let me hold you guys back if you all love
On 04/27/2011 01:37 PM, Masanori ITOH wrote:
Hi,
I reported this issue in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/754687
But, the title was renamed to RHEL6 specific issue against my intention.
As I satated in the bug report, I think this is a common isue among
distributions.
Which
On 04/27/2011 11:26 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
To get working, yes. To be an expert, no.
bzr lp-login
(bzr init-repo)
bzr branch
(bzr add)
bzr commit
bzr push
..are sufficient to just get started.
No, I don't agree, it's not enough. See below.
and that's most of the time the issues
On 04/26/2011 10:35 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
I don't recall seeing anything that makes that a useful nor accurate
summary. Opinions have been voiced, that's all.
Re-read then. What you believe are opinions might well be seen by their
authors as useful and accurate points. I mentioned the fact
, in utils.py, a FLAGS.lock_path. Should I just add a
--lock_path=/var/lib/nova/locks in /etc/nova/nova.conf? In this case,
why isn't /var/lib/nova/locks the default, and how to change that
default in the code so that by default it goes in /var?
Thomas Goirand (zigo
On 04/27/2011 12:42 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
The nova.conf we ship in the Debian packages already sets lock_path to
/var/lock/nova.
Is that new? I didn't see it, and it wasn't set in my test server.
Thomas
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On 04/24/2011 08:27 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
There are still *big* projects that still use subversion or even CVS
(e.g. OpenBSD) and manage to stay productive.
Yes right. So let's go back to use RCS, I'm sure you'll find some
projects still using it! :)
On 04/24/2011 08:27 PM, Soren Hansen
Hi Soren,
On 04/22/2011 08:17 PM, Soren Hansen wrote:
I wasn't discussing rebasing and hiding trials and errors or even
rebasing, but cherry-picking things in a branch that we see fits, and
are ready for a merge.
It may not be completely obvious on the surface, but those are
essentially
On 04/23/2011 12:27 PM, Josh Odom wrote:
Stackers,
I'm excited to tell the OpenStack community that the Atlas team within
Rackspace is open sourcing our load balancing service. Next week we will
be proposing that this project be recognized as an affiliated OpenStack
project in incubation
On 04/11/2011 09:43 AM, Elliot Murphy wrote:
Hi!
On Sunday, April 10, 2011, Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr wrote:
On 04/09/2011 05:21 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
All,
In an effort to speed up our code development processes, reduce the
friction amongst existing contributors and reduce barriers
On 04/22/2011 05:41 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/4/21 Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr:
On 04/19/2011 05:55 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:
2011/4/18 Thomas Goirand tho...@goirand.fr:
Can't you just pull each individual patches that you feel ok with? Is
it simply not technically possible with bzr
man pages by hand (which I am comfortable doing)?
What's the preferred way for the project(s)?
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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, will I be
allowed to directly write in the nova MySQL db (then, I'm scared that
the schema will change...).
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: I've uploaded already python-novaclient to Debian experimental,
which was the only one clean enough, so I could do it. More will follow
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