Hi Ruben,
If you have configured congress through devstack, the default way of
starting congress server would be
python /usr/local/bin/congress-server --node-id=allinonenode --config-file
/etc/congress/congress.conf ,
but the way you start the service sounds ok, as others would be default
paramete
Hi all!
I have personal travels planned 11/8 - 11/25. I expect to have intermittent
access and keep up with reviews and ML, but will likely miss the IRC meetings.
thinrichs, masahito, and ramineni have kindly agreed to organize the IRC
meetings (UTC):
11/10: thinrichs11/17: masahito11/24: ramine
Hi all,
Welcome back from a great summit!
Here¹s a brief recap of some Congress-related pieces.
1. Main conference
A keynote demo featured Doctor, Congress, and Vitrage. A cellular phone call
was made on an openstack NFV implementation. When network cables to a host
was cut, an immediate failove
Hi team,
We have got the draft logo of Zaqar from foundation. Could you please
reply if you have any comments? We need to return the feedback by this
Friday, 11.11. Sorry for the late. Thanks.
Personally, the shape looks good. But I'm expecting a cooler colour :)
Forwarded Message
Hi team,
I just drafted the assignments of Ocata cycle based on our discussion on
Barcelona summit, see
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ocata-zaqar-assignment Please feel free
to add your comments. Thanks.
--
Cheers & Best regards,
Fei Long Wang (王飞龙)
---
On 11/04/2016 06:40 PM, Emilien Macchi wrote:
MIchele Baldessari (bandini on IRC) has consistently demonstrated high
levels of contributions in TripleO projects, specifically in High
Availability area where's he's for us a guru (I still don't understand
how pacemaker works, but hopefully he does)
OK Miguel, thanks for your patience. :)
2016-11-05 0:18 GMT+08:00 Miguel Lavalle :
> Hi Zhi,
>
> Both L2 provider networks and routed networks can have one or many
> segments. In the case of a L2 provider network, all the segments in it
> constitute a contiguous L2 domain. In contrast, in routed
On 11/4/2016 7:15 PM, Steve Martinelli wrote:
The keystone team has a new spec being proposed for the Ocata release,
it essentially boils down to adding properties / metadata for projects
(for now) [1].
We have somewhat had support for this, we have an "extras" column
defined in our database sch
On 06/11/16 13:17, Steve Martinelli wrote:
>
> Interesting, I'll add this to the review and see how some if the folks
> proposing the new APIs would find that as suitable for their use
> cases. For reference: http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/
For our use case, I need key:value pairin
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 1:40 PM, Emilien Macchi wrote:
> MIchele Baldessari (bandini on IRC) has consistently demonstrated high
> levels of contributions in TripleO projects, specifically in High
> Availability area where's he's for us a guru (I still don't understand
> how pacemaker works, but hop
Ping. No thoughts on this from anyone?
On Nov 4, 2016 9:26 PM, "John Calcote" wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I don't see a better forum anywhere for this post - please correct me
> if I'm wrong.
>
> I have a django/horizon application. On one page users may delete
> objects. I'd like to display a modal d
This may have got lost in the noise of the last few days of ml. As a result, I
am tagging with [vote]. I currently count 7 +1’s but again – lots of mailing
list traffic so I may be off on my counting.
For all core reviewers:
In the future to help inc0 out with tallying the votes for votes core
Hi Eric,
also with the old congress.conf file there is the error.
I've used devstack with a single-process congress deployment.
To stop the congress server I make: screen -x stack and Ctrl-C in the congress
window.
To restart the congress server I make: screen -x stack and sudo
/usr/local/bin/co
On 2016-11-06 14:59:03 + (+), Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On 2016-11-06 08:05:51 + (+), Steven Dake (stdake) wrote:
[...]
> > An orthogonal question I have received from one of our community
> > members (Pavo on irc) is whether pycrypto (or if we move to
> > cryptography) provide FIPS-1
Dims,
Right I think I have heard pycrypto was dead, which sort of prompted the
question. Thanks for the response!
Regards,
-steve
From: Davanum Srinivas
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 7:39 AM
To: "OpenStack Developm
Jeremy,
A+ thanks for the lengthy and thorough response. I guess the answer is it
doesn’t matter for now ☺ I’ll have to read that LWN article shortly.
As to your question of something taking me by surprise, not really, we adapt to
our upstreams, not expect them to adapt to us, it was more a c
TripleO plans to do an updated Newton release this upcoming week to
pick up the critical fixes that have been backported to stable/newton
since the original Newton release.
My plan as of now is to request the release on Wednesday November 9th.
I'll use this initial patch[1] from Emilien when I do,
On 2016-11-06 08:05:51 + (+), Steven Dake (stdake) wrote:
> Currently Kolla uses pycrypto in our requirements. I see a lot of
> big tent projects moving to cryptography. Is this just my
> imagination, or was there a decision on this from the requirements
> team? We are happy to comply wi
Steve,
pycrypto is almost dead. The replacement is pycryptodome. BUT both
cannot be installed at the same time, so there is a struggle to get
all projects to work correctly with pycryptodome, Last i checked the
status was this:
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/requirements/tree/global-requi
Steve,
I’m in the midst of doing something in this area for Trove and OSLO so I’m
interested in this subject and have added [trove] to the subject so I don’t
lose track of this thread. I was planning to use pycrypto. I’d prefer to
continue with that; but thanks for the heads-up, I’ll plan on
Requirements team,
Currently Kolla uses pycrypto in our requirements. I see a lot of big tent
projects moving to cryptography. Is this just my imagination, or was there a
decision on this from the requirements team? We are happy to comply with
whatever dep management is considered appropriat
Matt, Chris,
Thanks, your filtering suggestion will be added when possible.
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Riedemann [mailto:mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 9:42 PM
> To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [nova] Nova-MultiJob
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