> On Dec 6, 2015, at 7:00 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
>
> On 12/03/2015 02:24 AM, Richard Raseley wrote:
>> I am tracking down an issue I am having in Horizon ( HTTPD output
>> http://paste.openstack.org/show/480704/ ) which lead me to looking at
>> the Nova extensions. Wh
ce/+bug/1476770
>
> Regards,
> IT engineer
> Farheap, Russia
> Ivan Derbenev
>
> From: Richard Raseley [mailto:rich...@raseley.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 4, 2015 5:50 AM
> To: openstack@lists.openstack.org
> Subject: [Openstack] [Nova] [Glance] Errors Produce
I am running OpenStack Juno installed from RDO packages, all version
2015.1.1-1.el7, on CentOS 7.
I am experiencing an issue whenever Nova has to interact with Glance wherein it
is unable to do anything other than retrieve the list of available images. Here
is an example:
```
(openstack)➜ op
I am tracking down an issue I am having in Horizon ( HTTPD output
http://paste.openstack.org/show/480704/ ) which lead me to looking at the Nova
extensions. When I try to execute a `nova list-extensions` command with the
debug flag, I get the following error output (
http://paste.openstack.org/
David Talmage wrote:
What's the difference between puppetlabs-openstack and the openstack puppet
modules? Why would I choose one over the other?
David,
The puppetlabs-openstack module is a 'composition layer' which is
intended to provide a functional and integrated environment. It makes
use
Shanker Gudipati wrote:
Can I know the names of swift clients which supports mounting of cloud
files(Object Storage) onto windows file system. ? These Clients must
support the facility of mounting swift on to windows environment.
Have you looked at Cyberduck[0]?
Regards,
Richard
[0] - https
Dmitry Makovey wrote:
first of all - thank you very much for bearing with me on this one.;)
My pleasure, happy to help!
So how shall I go about setting it up? do I need to spin up some
"dual-nic" VM that would act as a router or can I use some other
OpenStack facilities for that?
You won't
Dmitry Makovey wrote:
done. Link to image attached to gist
Thank you, this helps me better understand.
Can you share what the routes on your instances look like? You'll
obviously need to let the instance in each network how to get to the
other networks over the 'secondary' router (assuming y
Dmitry Makovey wrote:
absolutely - I have just updated Gist to include router-show results
(second file there)
Dmitry,
After trying to take the data you've dumped here and trying to
whiteboard it out (to internalize the model) I have to say it isn't
totally clear to me how all these bits are
ould you do a neutron router-show on each of those routers? Maybe just
add it to the existing gist?
Regards,
Richard Raseley
SysOps Engineer @ Puppet Labs
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Post to
Ceilometer[0] provides? That
would be a good place to start for guest-level metrics.
For host-level metrics, there is no canonical 'OpenStack way' to do
this, but there are a myriad of tried and true methods (e.g. sar[1]).
Regards,
Richard Raseley
SysOps Engineer
Puppet Labs
[
hen specify
that as the source image for new VMs being provisioned within the stack.
That may or may not work for your purposes, but just an idea.
Regards,
Richard Raseley
SysOps Engineer
Puppet Labs
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Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Is there a way to reinstall nova client on Mac OS 10.10.2 Yosemite?
Kaushal,
If you're using 'pip' you can just do something like:
pip uninstall python-novaclient && pip install python-novaclient
Regards,
Richard
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> George
Georgios,
I have been particularly happy with the yEd Graph Editor[1]. It is free
and has a ton of advanced functionality but is relatively easy to step
into the first time.
Regards,
Richard Raseley
SysOps Engineer
Puppet Labs
[1] - http://www.
Teclus D'souza wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> I reconfigured Openstack today and was able to get the interfaces
> showing Active/UP . But I am not able to ping/ssh into the instnces
> and still getting the same error .
>
> I have uploaded the logs over here
> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f3c38
Richard Raseley wrote:
> Teclus D'souza wrote:
>> wget: can't connect to remote host (169.254.169.254): Network is
>> unreachable
>
> Teclus,
>
> The error above potentially indicates a problem with the Neutron
> metadata service. Can you ensure that this
/neutron-ns-metadata-proxy-*.log` files to
https://gist.github.com (or similar) and respond to this post so we can
look further.
Regards,
Richard Raseley
SysOps Engineer
Puppet Labs
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On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Steven Hardy wrote:
>
> This is a documentation issue - "floating_network" was only added in Juno
> Heat, so you'll have to use "floating_network_id" on Icehouse.
>
> I'll look at posting a patch which clarifies that in our documentation,
> thanks for pointing it
This is RDO Icehouse-4 on CentOS 7
I am attempting to deploy a very basic stack using a slightly modified
version of a template found in openstack/heat-templates on GitHub[1].
However, both this base template and my modified vesion fail 'heat
template-validate'. Adding the debug flag revealed an
Frank,
Can you please provide the output of:
nova host-list
As well as link to a paste bin of relevant /var/log/nova/*.log files
from both the nova controller, scheduler, as well as any hypervisors?
This will give us a good starting point.
Regards,
Richard
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Xicheng Chang
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> This is my first post. Sorry for this beginner's question.
>
> I have read some docs on how to configure OpenStack to use Highly
> available rabbitmq. Looks like simply configuring services with all queue
> nodes in that HA
Adam,
Depending on what specific technologies you’re deploying, I would recommend
reaching out to the folks at hastexo (http://www.hastexo.com). Florian, Martin,
Andreas, and company are very knowledgable (and active) within the OpenStack
space.
Regards,
Richard
On Mar 7, 2014, at 9:53, Adam
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Adam Lawson wrote:
> Hola peoples.
>
> I'm working on a general purpose Swift deployment that needs to scale
> globally. For example, nodes in West Coast, East Coast, EU and APAC. We
> have a Swift PoC cluster that spans West Coast and EU and it works fine,
> repl
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