8:26 +0200, Nick Maslov wrote:
> Thanks Kiall!
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> Nick Maslov
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> On January 9, 2014 at 5:26:07 PM, Mac Innes, Kiall (ki...@hp.com)
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> > Hi Nick,
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> > I'll get psql re-tested this week, I e
Hi Nick,
I'll get psql re-tested this week, I expect it's something simple
causing the failure, but it's been a while since I've tested with
PostgreSQL.
I've filed bug #1267509 [1] on your behalf to track the issue, you can
hit the "This affects me too" link at the top of the page to get
notified
Hey Jason/Andriy,
That fork is very outdated :)
Before we had a chance to complete it and turn it into a real plugin,
another team at HP began working on a Horizon plug-in for our new
Horizon based console.
At the time, deadlines were tight, so we discussed open-sourcing the
plugin once their
Hi Mahardhika,
So - There's actually a bunch of good reasons why people still use
precise for OpenStack..
* Ubuntu precise is the most recent Ubuntu LTS release[1].
* Canonical have committed to providing new OpenStack releases for their
LTS releases[2]. e.g. Precise will get OpenStack Icehouse
; Cheers
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> Claudio Marques
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> -----Mensagem original-
> De: Mac Innes, Kiall [mailto:ki...@hp.com]
> Enviada: 23 de agosto de 2013 13:26
> Para: claudio
> Cc: 'Simon McCartney'; openstack@lists.openstack.org
> Assunto: Re: [Openstack] Designate /D
Hey Cláudio,
Yes and No .. There is a fork of Horizon[1] where we have really basic
integration (Create, List, Delete domains - No support for records etc)
Once we get this a little more complete, We we're going to figure out
how to make it an actual horizon plugin rather than a fork :)
Thanks,
Hi David,
The getting started guide walks through an install into a virtualenv,
which will isolate the dependencies from any other services. So -
Following this on your existing controller should be safe.
Generally speaking, our dependencies are fairly close to the current
havana deps, So, I w
Totally off topic for the thread, but likely worth pointing out.
DevStack is not intended for standing up a production cloud.
I would actually go as far saying that it's dangerous to use DevStack
for a production cloud. DevStack is filled with `rm -rf *`, `DROP
DATABASE` etc etc.
So, I'm not s