Hi.
I think to use Mistral with k8s extension for ironic use cases is not
very good idea
because:
- Yes, Mistral can be used for executions of long-running business
processes [1].
But business processes in Mistral are multi-step sets of abstract "jobs"
(tasks) [1],
[2]. For ironic conso
I thought somebody already asked in Mistral IRC channel, IMO, Mistral is a
good candidate in this case, TripleO[1] already use Mistral for running its
own tasks. For those who didn't know Mistral well, Mistral is a workflow
engine that can run you designed workflow in a stable, scalable way. For
yo
On 03/18/2017 08:33 AM, Tomasz Pa wrote:
On 16 Mar 2017 6:21 pm, "Dean Troyer" mailto:dtro...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Before implementing something new it would be a good exercise to have
a look at the other existing ways to run VMs and containers already in
the OpenStack ecosystem. Serv
On 16 Mar 2017 6:21 pm, "Dean Troyer" wrote:
Before implementing something new it would be a good exercise to have
a look at the other existing ways to run VMs and containers already in
the OpenStack ecosystem. Service VMs are a thing, and projects like
Octavia are built around running inside
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [all][ironic] Kubernetes-based long running
processes
Thank you for this explanation, Clint.
Kuberentes gets more and more popular and it would be great if we could also
take advantage of it. There are already projec
Thank you for this explanation, Clint.
Kuberentes gets more and more popular and it would be great if we could also
take advantage of it. There are already projects in Openstack that have a
mission that aligns with task scheduling, like Mistral, that could possibly
support Kubernetes as a backen
Excerpts from Dean Troyer's message of 2017-03-16 12:19:36 -0500:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Taryma, Joanna
> wrote:
> > I’m reaching out to you to ask if you’re aware of any other use cases that
> > could leverage such solution. If there’s a need for it in other project, it
> > may be a
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Taryma, Joanna wrote:
> I’m reaching out to you to ask if you’re aware of any other use cases that
> could leverage such solution. If there’s a need for it in other project, it
> may be a good idea to implement this in some sort of a common place.
Before implement
On 2017-03-15 22:39:30 + (+), Fox, Kevin M wrote:
> Maybe glance has some stuff that would apply? I think they had a
> job kind of api at one point. I could see it being useful to
> download an image, do some conversion or scanning, etc.
[...]
That was (is) "tasks" and because it's backed
:28 PM
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [all][ironic] Kubernetes-based long running processes
Hi all,
There was an idea of using Kubernetes to handle long running processes for
Ironic [0]. It could be useful for example for graphical and serial consoles or
improving
Hi all,
There was an idea of using Kubernetes to handle long running processes for
Ironic [0]. It could be useful for example for graphical and serial consoles or
improving scalability (and possibly for other long-running processes in the
future). Kubernetes would be used as a backend for runni
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