On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 17:24 +, Duncan Thomas wrote:
> Random OSLO updates with no list of what changed, what got fixed etc
> are unlikely to get review attention - doing such a review is
> extremely difficult. I was -2ing them and asking for more info, but
> they keep popping up. I'm really not
On 19.11.2013 10:38, Kekane, Abhishek wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Greetings!!!
Hi there!
And thanks for your interest in cinder and taskflow!
> We are in process of implementing the TaskFlow 0.1 in Cinder for "copy
> volume to image" and "delete volume".
>
> I have added two blueprints for the same.
Awesome guys,
Thanks for picking this up. I'm looking forward to the reviews :)
Walt
On 19.11.2013 10:38, Kekane, Abhishek wrote:
Hi All,
Greetings!!!
Hi there!
And thanks for your interest in cinder and taskflow!
We are in process of implementing the TaskFlow 0.1 in Cinder for "copy
v
Sweet!
Feel free to ask lots of questions and jump on both irc channels
(#openstack-state-management and #openstack-cinder) if u need any help that can
be better solved in real time chat.
Thanks for helping getting this ball rolling :-)
Sent from my really tiny device...
> On Nov 19, 2013, at
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 17:24 +, Duncan Thomas wrote:
>> Random OSLO updates with no list of what changed, what got fixed etc
>> are unlikely to get review attention - doing such a review is
>> extremely difficult. I was -2ing them and as
Hi there!
Thank you for your suggestion.
If you have any untouched or unfinished APIs, can I help you?
Taskflow is important for me from point of cancelling with using taskflow.
So, let me help you to impl taskflow to API.
Sincerely, Haruka Tanizawa
2013/11/20 Joshua Harlow
> Sweet!
>
> Feel
20.11.2013, 06:18, "John Griffith" :
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 17:24 +, Duncan Thomas wrote:
>> Random OSLO updates with no list of what changed, what got fixed etc
>> are unlikely to get review attention - doing such a review is
>> e
I know it was brought up on the list a number of times, but...
If we're talking about storing commit ids for each module and writing
some shell scripts for that, isn't it a chance to reconsider using git
submodules?
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Elena Ezhova wrote:
>
> 20.11.2013, 06:18,
Howdy!
My guess is there is very much enough work to go around and it might be useful
to jump on irc to discuss where u want to help out.
I have some ideas and I'm sure the cinder folks do also, did u just want to
work with cinder? Glance I think also could be an interesting taskflow
integrati
I don't recall the full discussion from before, but I know one of the
big problems with doing that is it actually makes it more difficult to
review these syncs. Instead of having 1000 lines of copied changes to
review, you have a one-line commit hash to look at and you then have to
try to figure
Thank you.
All right.
I found reminder mail from you just now.
I will probably join 'State management' IRC meeting.
( If I could get up early:) or join 'Cinder' IRC meeting)
Haruka Tanizawa
2013/11/21 Joshua Harlow
> Howdy!
>
> My guess is there is very much enough work to go around and it
stack.org>>
Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 6:45 PM
To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>>
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] TaskFlow 0.1 integration
Thank you.
All right.
I found reminder mail f
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 9:12 PM, John Griffith
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Mark McLoughlin
> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 17:24 +, Duncan Thomas wrote:
> >> Random OSLO updates with no list of what changed, what got fixed etc
> >> are unlikely to get review attention - doing
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:37 AM, Elena Ezhova wrote:
>
> 20.11.2013, 06:18, "John Griffith" :
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Mark McLoughlin
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 17:24 +, Duncan Thomas wrote:
> >> Random OSLO updates with no list of what changed, what got fixed etc
On 21/11/13 16:14 -0500, Doug Hellmann wrote:
So I would really appreciate any comments or pieces of advice.
Is it sufficient to include just the short form of the original commit message,
along with the commit id in the oslo-incubator repository for reference?
I've done this and alse see
But what if I want to update some module that consists of ten or even more
files (like rpc or db) and each of these files has quite a long change log?
In that case the commit message may turn out to be really long even if only
commit ids and names are included.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:37 PM, E
On 22 November 2013 12:27, Elena Ezhova wrote:
> But what if I want to update some module that consists of ten or even more
> files (like rpc or db) and each of these files has quite a long change log?
> In that case the commit message may turn out to be really long even if only
> commit ids and n
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Duncan Thomas wrote:
> On 22 November 2013 12:27, Elena Ezhova wrote:
> > But what if I want to update some module that consists of ten or even
> more
> > files (like rpc or db) and each of these files has quite a long change
> log?
> > In that case the commit me
On 11/20/2013 07:04 AM, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
> I know it was brought up on the list a number of times, but...
>
> If we're talking about storing commit ids for each module and writing
> some shell scripts for that, isn't it a chance to reconsider using git
> submodules?
No. They're too comp
On Nov 27, 2013 11:58 AM, "John Griffith"
wrote:
>
> Hey Everyone.
>
> There's been discussions about all sorts of things regarding getting
> visibility to intermittent issues in the gates etc. including special
> tags for bugs, making them critical etc. Regardless of what the
> outcome of those
Hi OpenStack, particularly Cinder backend developers,
Please consider the following two competing fixes for the same problem:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/58870/
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/58893/
The problem being fixed is that some backends, specifically Ceph RBD,
can only boot from v
Hi List,
I had few Qs on the implementation of manage_existing and unmanage API
extns
1) For LVM case, it renames the lv.. isn't it better to use name_id (one
used during cinder migrate to keep id same for a diff backend name/id) to
map cinder name/id to backend name/id and thus avoid renaming
le to
deserialize them back into there original types).
-Original Message-
From: git harry
Reply-To: "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)"
Date: Monday, April 14, 2014 at 10:08 AM
To: "openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org"
Subject: [openstack-dev] [
Hello,
For those who attended the design session on volume replication, thank
you, for those who didn't., the Etherpad with the discussion notes is
available for your reference at
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/juno-cinder-volume-replication
During the session there were people who indicated
Hey Everyone,
Many of you may be aware that yesterday an upstream change landed that
outdated our sample cinder.conf file. As a result the Jenkins tests will
fail (and continue to fail no matter how many times you hit recheck) :)
But what you may not have known was that YOU have the power to fix
Hi,
I'm creating a cinder volume from a glance image (Fedora).
The image is 199 Mb and since it's for testing, i created a volume of size
1GB.
This fails, and puts image in status Error. (without any more info)
Digging through screens i found an exception ImageUnacceptable (size is 2
GB and doesn
There is a specs/kilo directory [1] available now. I will be doing
plenty of reviewing and organizing this week! Please keep in mind of
stable priorities as you're proposing things [2].
--
Mike Perez
[1] - https://github.com/openstack/cinder-specs/tree/master/specs/kilo
[2] - https://etherpad.ope
We will be discussing proposals [1] at the next Cinder meeting [2]
October 22nd at 16:00 UTC:
You may add proposals to the etherpad at this time. If you have
something proposed, please be present at the meeting to answer any
questions about your proposal.
--
Mike Perez
[1] - https://etherpad.ope
m: Philipp Marek [mailto:philipp.ma...@linbit.com]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 2:58 AM
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [openstack-dev] [cinder] [nova] Consistency groups?
Hi,
I'm working on the DRBD Cinder driver, and am looking at the Nova side, too. Is
there any idea how Cinder
Hello Xing,
> Do you have a libvirt volume driver on the Nova side for DRBD?
No, we don't. We'd just use the existing DRBD 9 kernel module to
provide the local block devices.
> Regarding getting consistency group information to the Nova nodes, can
> you help me understand the steps you need to
On 10:20 Wed 18 Jun , Amit Das wrote:
> Implementation issues - If Cinder driver throws an Exception the snapshot
> will have error_deleting status & will not be usable. If Cinder driver logs
> the error silently then Openstack will probably mark the snapshot as
> deleted.
>
> What is the appr
I agree with Amit on this. There needs to be a way for the driver to
indicate that an operation is not currently possible and include some
descriptive message to indicate why. Right now the volume manager assumes
certain behavioral constraints (e.g. that snapshots are completely
decoupled from clon
It is defined by the expected behaviour of cinder... and changing that
is hard. Allowing the driver to give feedback is also hard, since the
API returns long before the driver gets called, so there really isn't
an easy route to send feedback, and a 'last status' field or similar
in the volume/snap/
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:50 PM, Amit Das wrote:
> Hi Stackers,
>
> I have been implementing a Cinder driver for our storage solution & facing
> issues with below scenario.
>
> Scenario - When a user/admin tries to delete a snapshot that has
> associated clone(s), an error message/log should be
Hi All,
Thanks for clarifying the Cinder behavior w.r.t a snapshot & its clones
which seems to be independent/decoupled.
The current volume & its snapshot based validations in Cinder holds true
for snapshot & its clones w.r.t my storage requirements.
Our storage is built on top of ZFS filesystem.
So these are all features that various other backends manage to
implement successfully.
Your best point of reference might be the ceph code - I believe it
deals with very similar issues in various ways.
On 19 June 2014 18:01, Amit Das wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks for clarifying the Cinder behavio
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Amit Das wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks for clarifying the Cinder behavior w.r.t a snapshot & its clones
> which seems to be independent/decoupled.
> The current volume & its snapshot based validations in Cinder holds true
> for snapshot & its clones w.r.t my storag
This is what I thought of as well. In the rbd driver, if a request to
delete a volume comes in, where the volume object on the backend has other
objects that depend on it, it simply renames it:
https://github.com/openstack/cinder/blob/master/cinder/volume/drivers/rbd.py#L657
There is also code to
Hi All,
I have devstack setup and i want to put my cinder driver as a default
driver.
How i can do this?
please guide.
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I'm afraid that isn't the log we need to diagnose your problem. Can
you put cinder-api, cinder-scheduler and cinder-volume logs up please?
On 26 June 2014 13:12, Yogesh Prasad wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a devstack setup , and i am trying to create a volume but it is
> creating with error status.
Hi,
I have a devstack setup.
Please tell me, how i can create separate log file for each type of logs.
like cinder-api, cinder-scheduler and cinder-volume logs.
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Duncan Thomas
wrote:
> I'm afraid that isn't the log we need to diagnose your problem. Can
> you put
By default, devstack does not keep the logs. See the section "Screen
logging" on http://devstack.org/configuration.html for how to turn it
on
On 26 June 2014 13:53, Yogesh Prasad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a devstack setup.
> Please tell me, how i can create separate log file for each type of logs.
ll not be able to use the
second backend you have attempted to setup.
> From: johnson.ch...@qsantechnology.com
> To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 11:03:41 +
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] multiple backend issue
ide-effect?
Regards,
Johnson
-Original Message-
From: git harry [mailto:git-ha...@live.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 7:32 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] multiple backend issue
You are using multibacken
; Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 15:39:40 +0000
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] multiple backend issue
>
> Dear git-harry,
>
> I have created a volume group "cinder-volume-1" at my controller node, and
> another volume group "cinder-volume-2" at my compute node.
egards,
Johnson
-Original Message-
From: git harry [mailto:git-ha...@live.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 4:08 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] multiple backend issue
I don't know what you mean by side
2014 16:33:10 +
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] multiple backend issue
>
> Dear git-harry,
>
> My confuse is why I can successfully create volume on both controller node
> and compute node, but it still has error message in cinder-volume.log?
>
> The belo
Recent change to how we use gettextutils [1] seem to not import _
anymore. According to the commit, enable_lazy() is suppose to
*replace* gettextutils.install(), but I can't see where in the code
that happens or see it actually working.
I have reported a bug [2] that cinder-manage and cinder-rtsto
enstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
> Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 16:33:10 +
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Cinder] multiple backend issue
>
> Dear git-harry,
>
> My confuse is why I can successfully create volume on both controller node
> and compute node, but it still has error message in cinder
Just a reminder today is the Cinder bug squash day!
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Cinder/BugSquashingDay/20130710
-Mike Perez!
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:49 AM, John Griffith
wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
>
> So there have been a number of new bug reports coming in the last few days
> and I was thin
Just wanted to thank all the folks that participated in the squash day
yesterday!! We had a great turn out and had some new folks show up and
pitch in which was great.
We had a very successful go of it IMO, not only fixing quite a few bugs but
find/fixing a number of new ones on the spot. The re
Hey Everyone,
So I don't want to perpetuate the email regarding the most recent
nomination, and I'd also like to not cloud any thoughts regarding current
nominations. I think the point has come across and we all have more
important work to do.
I would however like to share some thoughts about Ci
Great idea, Mike. Should we have a section that describes the minimum docs
for a driver?
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 12:20 AM, thingee wrote:
> To avoid having a grid of what features are available by which drivers and
> which releases, the Cinder team has met and agreed on 2013-04-24 that we
> wou
Absolutely. I have some changes I need to make to the docs anyways for the
drivers, so I created a bp.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+spec/cinder-driver-base-features
-Mike Perez!
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Anne Gentle wrote:
> Great idea, Mike. Should we have a s
On 08/03/2013 10:49 AM, Mikhail Khodos wrote:
The Cinder Support Matrix
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/CinderSupportMatrix, states that
snapshot listing is implemented in drivers by: LVM, EMC, NetApp, IBM,
etc. However, I could not find any methods or interfaces in the cinder
volume api that imp
The only snapshot functions in the volume driver are create_snapshot,
delete_shapshot and create_volume_from_snapshot. That row should probably
be deleted from the wiki since listing snapshots occurs entirely via the
db/api.
I've added the current set of supported features for the Solaris ISCSI
dri
On 3 August 2013 17:23, Scott Devoid wrote:
> Hijacking your thread for a moment: I would think that a
> "revert_volume_to_snapshot" function would be useful. Is this implemented
> via create_volume_from_snapshot, i.e. snapshot.volume == volume in the
> arguments? Or does this functionality not e
Hi team,
First of all, I would like to apologize, if my mail is be too emotional. I
spent too much of time to fix it and failed.
TL;DR;
What I want to say is: "Let's spend some time to make our tests better and
fix all issues". Patch [1] is still unstable. Unit tests can pass or fail
in a in a ra
Hello All,
We came out of the Midcycle with a lot of things on a lot of people’s
plates. Here is a summary of what everyone signed up for and what things
need owners.
scottda:
-
Pick a time to meet weekly to discuss and push ahead with Active-Active
HA (day1)
-
Find out the p
Hi,
I've posted a refactoring patch that simplifies tooz (read: remove
technical debt) usage more than a month ago, and I got 0 review since
then:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/447079
I'm a bit worried to see this zero review on such patches. It seems the
most recently merged things are all
Hey Everyone,
So quite a while back we introduced a new model for dealing with target
management in the drivers (ie initialize_connection, ensure_export etc).
Just to summarize a bit: The original model was that all of the target
related stuff lived in a base class of the base drivers. Folks wo
Hi,
I'd like to request a string freeze exception for a small SMB driver
change: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/484423/1
We'd need it in order to remain backwards compatible with some old
driver specific config options, which are validated by the driver. The
exception messages include the confi
Hi,
With Cinder master being open for Pike development I ask not to merge
any changes with DB schema migrations before sanity check migration [1]
gets in. It's supposed to block going forward until all of the Ocata's
data migrations were executed and should be the first migration in
Pike.
[1] htt
How does Horse translate to Cinder block?
I don't get it. Our original Cinder block made a lot of sense, considering
the name of the project.
This is...just an odd horse for no particular reason.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 6:43 PM, Sean McGinnis
wrote:
> For your viewing and slide designing
On 08:24 Feb 14, Walter Boring wrote:
> How does Horse translate to Cinder block?
> I don't get it. Our original Cinder block made a lot of sense, considering
> the name of the project.
>
>
> This is...just an odd horse for no particular reason.
As I remember from the midcycle meetup discus
On 2/14/2017 5:28 PM, Mike Perez wrote:
On 08:24 Feb 14, Walter Boring wrote:
How does Horse translate to Cinder block?
I don't get it. Our original Cinder block made a lot of sense, considering
the name of the project.
This is...just an odd horse for no particular reason.
As I remember
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Walter Boring wrote:
> How does Horse translate to Cinder block?
> I don't get it. Our original Cinder block made a lot of sense,
> considering the name of the project.
>
>
> Horses uses horseshoes, which were created due the needs of the ancient
Roman empire wh
Hi All,
It is heard that Cinder faced some issues while implementing
hierarchical quotas.I would be nice if somebody from Cinder team can share the
issues , as it will be useful for the PTG next week.
Hey team!
They are giving all teams the opportunity to get a team photo taken at
the PTG. I've signed us up for 9:30am on Thursday.
Please take your weekly shower and join us on the third floor in front
of the grand ballroom.
Sean
Hi cinder team:
We met a problem about backup create recently.
The backup can be created from volumes or snapshots. In the both cases, the
volume' s status is set to 'backing-up'.
But as I know, when users create backup with snapshots, the volume is not
used(Correct me if I'm wrong). So why the v
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 03:13:59PM +0800, 王玺源 wrote:
> Hi cinder team:
>
> I want to know what's your thought about adding tags for volumes.
>
> Now Many resources, like Nova instances, Glance images, Neutron
> networks and so on, all support tagging. And some of our cloud customers
> wan
On 27 March 2017 at 14:20, 王玺源 wrote:
> I think the reason is quite simple:
> 1. Some users don't want to use key/value pairs to tag volums. They just
> need some simple strings.
>
...and some do. We can hide this in the client and just save tags under a
metadata item called 'tags', with no API
There was a time when this feature had been both proposed in Cinder [1] and
Nova [2], but unfortunately no one (correct me if I am wrong) is going to
handle this feature during Pike. We do think extending an online volume is
a beneficial and mostly supported by venders feature. We really don't want
On 3/27/2017 9:59 AM, Duncan Thomas wrote:
On 27 March 2017 at 14:20, 王玺源 mailto:wangxiyuan1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I think the reason is quite simple:
1. Some users don't want to use key/value pairs to tag volums. They
just need some simple strings.
...and some do. We can hide this
We have an user demand that volumes should be filtered by some operation
with metadata(or tag):
1. key1=value1
2. key1=value1 and key2=value2
3. key1=value1 or key1=value2
4. key1=value1 or key2=value2
5. not key1=value1
6. not key1=value1 and not key1=value2
7. not key1=value1 and not key2=value2
You can deploy Searchlight
(https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Searchlight) and it can handle this
and more complex metadata querying (it is backed by elastic search and
supports all of the expressive power of elastic search queries).
There's a limit to how much query functionality can go into a basic
Team,
Hard to believe that Queens is wrapping up already and that we need to
be thinking about the PTG in Dublin ... but here it is.
I have started an etherpad [1] to record your planned attendance and any
topics you want to cover at the PTG. Just get them listed at the top
and I will organ
All,
This note is to declare my candidacy for the Cinder, Rocky PTL position.
I can't believe that Queens is already drawing to a close and that I
have been PTL for a whole release already. I have enjoyed this new
challenge and learned so much more about OpenStack as a result of being
able t
Team,
Some people had conflicts with the 12:50 time for our Team Photo due to
lunch and presentations so I have decided to reschedule the photo.
We are going to squeeze it in before the Nova/Cinder cross project
meeting at 9:00 am on Thursday 3/1. So, be punctual to get to the pitch
on Thur
Hi,all
This is the spec [0] about clone a volume.And I find the clone function
in cinder driver.py.But I don't know why we don't provide a restful api about
it.Can you tell me more about this ?Thank you very much.
The link is here.
Re:https://blueprints.launchpad.net/cinder/
All,
I have etherpads created for our Cinder related Forum discussions:
* Tuesday, 5/22 11:00 to 11:40 - Room 221-222 - Cinder High
Availability (HA) Discussion
-https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/YVR18-cinder-ha-forum
* Tuesday, 5/22 11:50 to 12:30 - Room 221-222 - Multi-attach
Introdu
Hey team,
I need to let folks know what we would like for rooms in Barcelona. This
is always the tricky part of guesstimating what we will need by then.
I'll bring this up in next week's meeting to discuss, but I wanted to
get it out there so everyone could start thinking about it now.
In Austin
Hi All,
This is a friendly reminder that the next meeting of our series is in less than
50 minutes, at 1700UTC on #openstack-meeting-cp.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Ildikó
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All,
As discussed in today's team meeting I have added a section to the PTG
etherpad [1] to indicate if you would like to go out for dinner and
drinks as a team and what night works best for you.
If you are interested please update the etherpad. I will need a rough
number so I can reserve a
Team,
I have found a place that I hope we will all enjoy for dinner. The
general consensus was to do Thursday night with a few exceptions. So, I
went with the majority and made reservations for Thursday night at 7
pm. Here are the details:
* */Location: Casey's Bistro and Pub - 7301 East
Just a reminder that we do not have a meeting this week as a number of
people will be traveling.
See you in Sydney!
Jay
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hi,
i'm attempting to add support for the cinder capacity notifications that
were added a while back[1].
adding measurement support in ceilometer is pretty simple where in most
cases you just add an entry to a yaml file[2]. the problem i have right
now is i have no idea what resource these mea
Hi,
Wanting to keep it fair with the community I want to resign from core
reviewer status in Cinder. During beginning of the year my team was
under continous changes and I wasn't able to participate deeply in
Cinder community. Now with upcoming challenges in my new position I
find it impossible to
Hi,all
In the Cinder repository, I noticed that the BlockDeviceDriver driver is
being deprecated, and was eventually be removed with the Queens release.
https://github.com/openstack/cinder/blob/stable/ocata/cinder/volume/drivers/block_device.py
In my use case, the instances using Cind
Hi,all
In the Cinder repository, I noticed that the BlockDeviceDriver driver is
being deprecated, and was eventually be removed with the Queens release.
https://github.com/openstack/cinder/blob/stable/ocata/cinder/volume/drivers/block_device.py
However,I want to use it out of tre
Team,
Wanted to share the team photos from the PTG. You can get them here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2pmvfkstudih2wf/AADynEnPDJiWIOE2nwjzBgtla/Cinder?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1
Jay
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On 18/09, Jay S Bryant wrote:
> Team,
>
> I have created an etherpad for our Forum Topic Planning:
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/cinder-berlin-forum-proposals
>
> Please add your ideas to the etherpad. Thank you!
>
> Jay
>
Hi Jay,
After our last IRC meeting, a couple of weeks ago, I created
Gorka,
Oh man! Sorry for the duplication. I will update the link on the Forum
page if you are able to move your content over. Think it will confused
people less if we use the page I most recently sent out. Does that make
sense?
Thanks for catching this mistake!
Jay
On 9/19/2018 4:42 A
On 19/09, Jay S Bryant wrote:
> Gorka,
>
> Oh man! Sorry for the duplication. I will update the link on the Forum
> page if you are able to move your content over. Think it will confused
> people less if we use the page I most recently sent out. Does that make
> sense?
>
Hi Jay,
Yup, it makes
Team,
Just a friendly reminder that we will not have our weekly meeting this
week due to the OpenStack Summit.
Hope to see some of you here. Otherwise, talk to you next week!
Thanks,
Jay
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Dear all.
I'm a PHD student from Poland and have found out about this list from Openstack
wiki. Could you kindly tell me, if there is a way to retrieve, from outside of
OpenStack code, volume_driver for given backend? Preferably - without a need to
parse the cinder.conf file?
It is fairly easy
Hey everyone,
I've added the Cinder schedule to the list of etherpads with
placeholders for each of the sessions. Please feel free to start adding
content to them so we have something started.
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Design_Summit/Ocata/Etherpads#Cinder
Sean (smcginnis)
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Cool, wish I could join the next Summit~
Sean McGinnis 于2016年10月19日周三 下午4:57写道:
> Hello all,
>
> I know there are a lot of folks travelling for the Summit already. There
> are no agenda items added to the weekly meeting wiki, so I am going to
> cancel this weeks meeting.
>
> If there are any impo
Hi,
I'm working on consistency groups feature in ceph.
My question is about what kind of behavior does cinder expect from
storage backends.
I'm particularly interested in what happens to consistency groups
snapshots when I remove an image from the group:
Let's imagine I have a consistency group c
The Cinder team had a very productive week at the Design Summit, IMO. There
were a lot of great discussions throughout the week, both in Cinder sessions
and in the hallways. A huge thank you to all who were able to participate, and
a reminder for those that couldn't attend that the PTG is coming up
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