Jay,
It is November 19 and 20. Looks like because it was sent as a calendar invite
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Workshop sessions
Nov 19 Tuesday 9:30 am - 5 pm
Nov 20 Wednesday 9:30 am - 3:00 pm (we break early on Wednesday if some of us
want to catch an evening return
Thanks for the well-wishes (from everyone)! As I said, I'm not gone for good.
By way of explanation, it's a combination of things: personal items I've put
off too long (startup life, right?) and new responsibilities at Nebula (which
will keep me at least partly engaged in OpenStack, just not on
Hi all, br/br/Adding a message for new comers is a good idea. br/I am a
new Horizon contributor, some of my fixes have been merged (thanks to Upstream
University :-) and reviewers of course) but I still hesitate to do code review.
To my mind, it is reserved to known developpers whose opinion
Team,
Our StackForge code repo is open, so you may begin submitting code for review.
For those new to the process, I made a will page with links to the repo and
information about how to contribute:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Solum/Contributing
Regards,
Adrian
On 10/31/2013 03:45 PM, Romain Hardouin wrote:
Adding a message for new comers is a good idea.
I am a new Horizon contributor, some of my fixes have been merged
(thanks to Upstream University :-)
Indeed :) Can you share with us briefly what you found interesting in
the sessions of Upstream
On 10/31/2013 03:40 PM, Steven Hardy wrote:
Hi all,
So firstly, if you're an XML guru, I apologize, the questions below are
probably really basic, I always prefer JSON or YAML, because every time I
deal with XML, I get a week-long-headache ;)
So I'm writing Tempest API tests for the keystone
On 10/31/2013 03:24 PM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
On 2013-10-31 13:30:32 + (+), Mark McLoughlin wrote:
[...]
In cases like that, I'd be of a mind to go +2 Awesome! Thanks for
catching this! It would be great to have a unit test for this, but
it's clear the current code is broken so I'm fine
On 10/31/2013 07:58 PM, Adam Young wrote:
On 10/31/2013 03:40 PM, Steven Hardy wrote:
Hi all,
So firstly, if you're an XML guru, I apologize, the questions below are
probably really basic, I always prefer JSON or YAML, because every
time I
deal with XML, I get a week-long-headache ;)
So I'm
On 10/31/2013 04:38 PM, Devananda van der Veen wrote:
Hi all,
Ironic has reached a point where it is capable of being added to
integration tests and the gate pipeline. Does that mean we /should/ add
it? I think so, and I'd like to know what others think, but let me be
more specific about
one question here, if we have vm-discovery, what's differece between
discoveried vm and orphron vm already handled in the periodic task of
nova-compute?
2013/10/30 Swapnil Kulkarni swapnilkulkarni2...@gmail.com
I had a discussion with russellb regarding this for yesterday, I would
like to
On 2013-10-31 22:45:56 + (+), Romain Hardouin wrote:
Adding a message for new comers is a good idea.
I am a new Horizon contributor, some of my fixes have been merged
(thanks to Upstream University :-) and reviewers of course) but I
still hesitate to do code review. To my mind, it is
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Jesse Pretorius
jesse.pretor...@gmail.comwrote:
On 31 October 2013 18:46, John Griffith john.griff...@solidfire.comwrote:
Upgrading Essex-Folsom introduced both the challenge of upgrading
nova-volume to cinder and the challenge of upgrading nova-network to
Adrian Otto adrian.o...@rackspace.com writes:
Team,
Our StackForge code repo is open, so you may begin submitting code for
review. For those new to the process, I made a will page with links to the
repo and information about how to contribute:
That's a very good question, and one that I'll have to go dig into. I'm not
actually sure who owns that (though I do know that we'd regardless want to
change the mail alias it targets, as that one will bounce). I'll see if I can
get an answer in the am. If you wouldn't mind enabling the
Jeremy,
I haven't found anyone who claims ownership to the cisco_infra account. Can we
set up the cisco-openstack-ci user, and at least until I can confirm 100% that
there's nothing using the other address, leave the cisco_infra user around?
Can we also change the cisco_infra user e-mail to
I think it comes down to us getting a resource looking at the BMaaS space to
enable that path. I.e., I think we're on it, just trying to bring up enough
resource to be able to _contribute_ to it :)
R
On Oct 31, 2013, at 10:55 AM, Robert Collins robe...@robertcollins.net
wrote:
On 31
Hello,
Paul Belanger and I worked on packaging Zuul for Debian. I have finally
updated the package to 1.3.0 and rely on openstack-packaging-tools package.
The result is in https://github.com/hashar/zuul-deb.git branch zuul-1.3.0.
1.3.0 has been cut six months ago just before the Gearman
On 10/31/2013 02:32 AM, Tom Fifield wrote:
On 31/10/13 12:19, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
Mmm... Apparently, the document is wrong, I tried this now:
keystone endpoint-create --region sp-east-1 --service-id
$heat_service_id --publicurl
'http://heat-srv-1.yourdomain.com:8004/v1/\$(tenant_id)s'
Hi,
I am running nova-compute 2013.1.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 on ubuntu precise
I am trying to migrate 1 instances from 1 compute node to another using the
command:
*nova live-migration --block_migrate 08893517-ceee-4b59-aee5-1aa568de3491
compute1*
*
*
I get the following error in nova-compute log:
On 10/31/2013 2:53 PM, Rajshree Thorat wrote:
Hi All,
I have successfully configured Openstack Havana with xen
hypervisor(XCP). Initially creating/deleting
instances from OpenStack works as expected but networking part(neutron
with OpenvSwitch) was not working.
The steps I performed to make
Hi Razique,
If I get your 1st question correctly, the answer is I am unable to ping the VMs
from the compute node. The fixed IPs are reachable from the controller node.
For the remaining questions, if it is not inconvenient to you can I know what
are the precise details and how should I get
On 2013-10-31 00:49, Jamie Lennox wrote:
Keystone signs the information in auth token with a certificate that
in
most setups was generated for that instance of keystone. Swift will
use
auth_token middleware to fetch the certificates of keystone so that
it
can verify that the tokens are
Am Mittwoch, 30. Oktober 2013, 22:35:34 schrieb Dheerendra:
Good. Can you share the configuration file-nova.conf on compute ? It will
help everybody.
Of course:
root@compute1:~# cat /etc/nova/nova.conf
[DEFAULT]
dhcpbridge_flagfile=/etc/nova/nova.conf
dhcpbridge=/usr/bin/nova-dhcpbridge
Hi
I tried to setup the havana. /var/log/nova/nova-api.log shows the following
error.
When analyzed the logs it is failing at downloading image from glance. I
see following exception. Exception is about six package version 1.4.1 and
it needs less than that. I downgraded to 1.3.x. After
I had a quick look at Murano and will try it .
Mainly use will be for windows desktops
but also linux and Mac Os X
as you said, I've seen a lot of proprietary tools but no so much open
source tools
Regards
2013/10/31 Georgy Okrokvertskhov gokrokvertsk...@mirantis.com
Hi Stephane,
What OS
Hi,
I have recently upgraded to Havana and just started trying out Heat. I tried to
launch a stack by using this template file:
https://github.com/openstack/heat-templates/blob/master/hot/servers_in_existing_neutron_net.yaml
However, I am not familiar with these type of files and I am not sure
Hi Rajeev
Can you look at /var/log/nova/nova-api.log and nova-scheduler.log ? Is it
multi node installation ? Better you can put nova component in debug log
mode by modifying the nova.conf file. It is too much verbose log but it
helps.
How did you run keystone ? service keystone restart ? What
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
OpenStack Security Advisory: 2013-029
CVE: CVE-2013-4463, CVE-2013-4469
Date: October 31, 2013
Title: Potential Nova denial of service through compressed disk images
Reporter: Bernhard M. Wiedemann (SUSE) Pádraig Brady (Red Hat)
Products: Nova
Hi
I looked at the this doc. It looks good. My 2 cents is to start with
official documentation at http://docs.openstack.org followed by this
document as well.
-Dheerendra
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Giuliano ine...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi stackers,
could you tell me if is it safe to follow
Hi All,
We are experiencing a problem with our OpenStack Folsom installation
on Ubuntu 12.04, using nova-network: instances are NOT created, and
deleting instances in error state fails.
First of all: the installation was in production for almost one
year, and we didn't change anything. The only
Hi!
I followed that guide for my Havana deployment. It works but, I'm facing
some network problems when the Instances tries to reach the External
network (i.e. Internet), it is very slow.
Please, let me know if you can run apt-get update from within a Instance
when you finish your deployment...
Hi guys,
Were looking trough the whole code and we didnt see any place were ovs adds
the tag parameter when creating a vif for the new vritual machine, its
seems thats isnt contemplated at all. We were wondering if this is an
unsuported schema, cause we can hack it to get it an tag it , buy we
I have downloaded the KVM image from redhat and I used SuseStudio to create
an image but when I try to login as root it does not work. Does anyone know
what the default userid and password is.
Howard Luckenbaugh
Special Events Infrastructure/IBM.com Infrastructure
T/L-349-5884
Fax-
I’m wondering it these images don’t work SSH injected key, if so, then there is
not any root password set
On October 31, 2013 at 13:33:58, Howard Luckenbaugh (hluc...@us.ibm.com) wrote:
I have downloaded the KVM image from redhat and I used SuseStudio to create an
image but when I try to login
Howard,
cloud-init handles this. The SSH key you selected when creating the
instance will allow you to login. In SUSE Studio, you need to use the
Appliance / SUSE Cloud/openStack box so that cloud-init is included
with your image.
Enjoy!
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:54 PM, Howard Luckenbaugh
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