On 20/07/16 03:35, Kuo Hugo wrote:
Hi Folks,
We’re doing a test to have multiple Swift endpoints with different
region names.
One of the region has Swift endpoint only without other services.
So while user selects the region which has Swift endpoint, the Horizon
just crashed.
*Horizon vers
Hi Brad,
Thanks for your insights and recommendation. To remove the dedicated Swift
endpoint works for CLI without problem. But this endpoint must be in the
Keystone server since our users need to get the storage url of Swift
Account of this region.
Seems like the available regions in Horizon is
Currently, I think you need to have at least Keystone and Nova in each region
for Horizon to work. This is a known limitation, and there's ongoing work to
remove the Nova requirement [0]. I don't know of anything that can be done from
the Horizon side to restrict regions, but you could try remov
Hi Folks,
We’re doing a test to have multiple Swift endpoints with different region
names.
One of the region has Swift endpoint only without other services.
So while user selects the region which has Swift endpoint, the Horizon just
crashed.
*Horizon version : IceHouse*
- Is this a known bug
Hi David,
Here's an example that includes the availability zone. You can fill the
av_zone_name with the same that you fill on Nova.
Thanks,
\Franza
...
parameters:
av_zone_name:
type: string
description: Name of the compute node where we are creating the VM.
...
myserver:
type:
Dears,
I want to use *Heat Orchestration Template (HOT)* in order to specify the
physical servers where to run my VMs ?
I know, it is possible to do this with *nova* using "--availability-zone
nova:node_name" option, but with Hot I don't know how ?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Bes
Hi,
I'm trying to achieve live migration of a Win2012 instance.
On a Liberty installation, I use the Win2012 cloud image provided by MS on on
its site.
The live-migration seems to be correctly done : the window file manager
screen is back on the horizon vnc console , ping is also O.K.
But