Hi zhi,
I'm diving into nova vif codes this morning so I think I can give you an answer
about it.
Your guess is correct. If you use libvirt, you can find a xml file in your nova
data directory. You can find following codes in this xml file:
So
Hi everyone,
I am planning to add test cases for volume migration for cinder into
tempest. I am wondering how to enable multiple back-ends for cinder in
tempest, and connect to different back-ends. For example, I configure one
back-end for LVM and the other is for IBM Storwize V7000 driver. The
Hi,
Anyone know how to retriever this CI?
Thanks
Gary
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AFAIC, there are several problems (in API) here:
1. We cannot stop/reset particular nodes.
2. Cluster status doesn't address changes which were done via CLI.
3. Cluster status in its current form is not enough to manage cluster (i.e.
to determine actions what can be applied to cluster at the moment
Hi all,
The spec for the graduation of oslo.service [1] has merged. I created
review requests to project-config [2] and governance [3] and would really
welcome any reviews.
Thanks, Elena
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/142659/9
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/185324/
[3] https://review
Hi Gary,
It should have been included in the comment - what was the changeset that
failed?
For reference a recheck can be triggered with "xen: recheck"
Thanks,
Bob
From: Gary Kotton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 25 May 2015 16:21
To: OpenStack List
Subject: [openstack-dev] [nova] xen proj
Ahh, I missed this email while I was in the summit.
Thank you for so many years of hard work Salvatore, as Edgar said, your
“pedant” comments
made it better. I will miss your sense of humor ;)
Best,
Miguel Ángel Ajo
On Thursday, 21 de May de 2015 at 21:04, Gary Kotton wrote:
> -1
>
> From:
There doesn't seem to be an existing tempest test for this.
I suggest writing the test so that it looks if there are two volume types
defined, and if so uses them. Ideally you should test migration to and from
lvm. There is offline migration (volume is available) and online migration
(volume is at
Oleg,
The backend part of the client was not changed dramatically due to requirements
for backwards compatibility issues.
ATM we do have plans to support multiple versions of the Fuel API but the work
is only being scoped now. The major technical issue is that Nailgun does not
provide any versi
Hi Sahid,
There is a work-in-progress work to change how concurrency is handled in
openstack processes:
"Replace eventlet with ???"
https://review.openstack.org/164035
The latest updates can be found in etherpads from the OpenStack Vancouver
Summit:
- https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-
Gilbert Pilz wrote:
> Looking at the Design Summit schedule and list of Etherpads it appears that
> there are no sessions scheduled for Solum. Is this correct?
Right, Solum is not (yet?) an OpenStack project (in the big-tent sense)
and therefore did not get a track at the L summit. AFAIK it did n
My Score -1, Missing the comments.. ☹
From: Miguel Ángel Ajo [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 2:57 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Neutron] Stepping down from Neutron core team
Ahh, I missed this email while
Here’s one way:
heat_template_version: 2013-05-23
parameters:
image:
type: string
default: TestVM
flavor:
type: string
default: m1.micro
network:
type: string
default: cirros_net2
resources:
serv_1:
type: OS::Nova::Server
properties:
image: { get_para
Folks,
JFYI: There were several major RabbitMQ HA failover related bugs fixed
for the Fuel 6.1 release scope. Short story:
1) the AMQP cluster failover time was dramatically shortened from ~350
to ~220 seconds in average.
2) there is *no more* a full cluster downtime expected while the
failover i
Thanks for presentation Rally team at Summit. Nice T-shirt at fist video!
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Hi,
Does anyone knows how to integrate Cloud-kitty dashboard to Horizon.
Cloud-kitty - Rating as a service : module
Thanks
Venkatesh P
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Yes. I mean trove guest agent.
How can the vm send messages to rabbitmq in management network?
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At 2015-05-23 04:43:28, "Victoria Martínez de la Cruz"
wrote:
Hi,
So, what are you trying to do? With guest agent you are referring to Trove
guest agent?
Thanks
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Li Tianqing
At 2015-05-23 13:07:42, "Zane Bitter" wrote:
>On 22/05/15 19:01, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
>> I believe that trove still needs the multi tenant isolation of a multi
>> tenant message queue due to the fact that the vm runs in the tenant, and
>> the tenant can then force
On Mon, May 25, 2015, Zang, Rui wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Forgive my alembic ignorance. I am writing some vender specific code that
> wants to create new DB tables for neutron. I have read the
> neutron/db/migration/README file, but still have something unclear.
> My current understanding is that
On 22/05/15 15:34 -0400, Zane Bitter wrote:
On 22/05/15 11:48, Amrith Kumar wrote:
I’m posting this to the mailing list to summarize my notes from a
meeting at 5pm yesterday at Summit relative to Zaqar and lightweight
multi-tenant messaging and how it may be applicable to a number of projects.
Hey folks,
Just a quick reminder, we have a team meeting tomorrow at 1600 UTC on
#openstack-meeting-alt.
Look forward to seeing the team there.
Regards
-steve
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To summarize. I believe we have 3 decisions from my original email but I
have also uncovered some more problems.
1. "replication controller" instead of "rc"
Adrian, regarding "rc" and "replication controller". The OSC uses verbose
commands including multi words. This includes "availability zone"
Hi all,
Sorry for the late notice, since it is a US holiday and we all just
met last week at the summit. Let's skip today's meeting and talk next
week.
thanks,
dims
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Flavio,
Thanks for your response. I was waiting for your response before replying
further.
In parallel with the conversation with the Zaqar team, we started some other
conversations (as you know) at the summit. Bruno (of Catalyst) is in the
process of formalizing a blueprint for the Nova team
On 5/25/15 10:24 AM, Henry Gessau wrote:
Yes, unfortunately the autogenerate currently generates commands to
drop all the FWaaS, LBaaS and VPNaaS tables since their models are not
in the neutron tree. You can and should delete all these commands that
are not related to your new models. We hav
Hi all,
I've just opened a bug around booting multiple instances at once, and it was
suggested on IRC that I mention it here to broaden the discussion around the
ideal behaviour.
The bug is at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1458122
Basically the problem is this:
When booting up ins
On 22/05/15 11:08 -0700, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Hi Elena,
This looks good to me.
thanks,
dims
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Elena Ezhova wrote:
Hi, all!
As the spec for the graduation of oslo.service [1] is about to merge I have
created a public repository on github [2] with oslo.servic
On 25 May 2015 at 08:23, Mike Bayer wrote:
>
>
> On 5/25/15 10:24 AM, Henry Gessau wrote:
>
>> Yes, unfortunately the autogenerate currently generates commands to drop
>> all the FWaaS, LBaaS and VPNaaS tables since their models are not in the
>> neutron tree. You can and should delete all these
On 5/25/15 12:34 PM, Armando M. wrote:
One thing I would like to point out is that in this cycle we'll be
working extensively in this area to make the very task you are working
on easier to deal with, and better documented. This will fall under
the umbrella of the blueprint [1].
HTH
Arm
My focus on the Ironic project has been decreasing in the last cycles, so
it's about time to relinquish my position as a oslo-ironic liaison so new
contributors can take over it and help ironic to be the vibrant project it
is.
So long, and thanks for all the fish,
Ghe Rivero
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Thank you!
I'll try it out and check whether it works there. Otherwise I think it
would be good to get rid of it.
Best regards,
Geza
On 05/24/2015 11:10 PM, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
Honestly, I dont know. I dont use either. Just heard it was broken in
kvm, but it was there because of xen.
Than
On 22/05/15 12:35 -0700, Richard Raseley wrote:
Daniel Comnea wrote:
Since i couldn't attend the summit, are there any AIs which needs to
happen/ take place and which i can keep an eye on?
There weren't any action items, which aren't already (in whole or in
part) in flight as part of their re
> My focus on the Ironic project has been decreasing in the last cycles, so
> it's about time to relinquish my position as a oslo-ironic liaison so new
> contributors can take over it and help ironic to be the vibrant project it
> is.
Thanks for all your work and service.
-- pshige
2015-05-26 1:
Thanks a bunch Gents!
Dani
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Dimitri Mazmanov <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Here’s one way:
>
> heat_template_version: 2013-05-23
> parameters:
> image:
> type: string
> default: TestVM
> flavor:
> type: string
> default: m1.micro
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On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 2:34 AM, Mike Perez wrote:
> I would like to recognize Avishay Traeger for his
> contributions, and now
> unfortunately departure from the Cinder core team.
>
Unfortunately I have been unable to participate in fully due to additional
obligations and therefore it is time t
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>> +1
>>
>> On
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>> / I would like to nominate Kaitlin Farr for
Not a core but definately a +1 for Sean as a Core member.
He has done enormous amount of reviews and we can definately trust on his +1.
His stats itself speak for it.
Good work Sean!
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On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Sheng Bo Hou wrote:
> I am not a core, but I suppo
Thanks for all your contributions, Ghe! You've done a lot to help keep this
project synced with the common libs -- of course, you're welcome back any
time.
Best
Deva
On Mon, May 25, 2015, 09:49 Ghe Rivero wrote:
> My focus on the Ironic project has been decreasing in the last cycles, so
> it's
Some folks are still traveling (or recovering) from the summit, and today
is a holiday in the US, so I'm cancelling tonight's meeting.
There are many action items recorded in the etherpads - we'll have a lot to
talk about next week!
-Devananda
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I would suggest we cancel the IRC meeting this week since we just had the
summit (and I'm on vacation so it would be 5AM my time :)
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Hey fellow Kolla devs,
With Sam’s recent change to add build from source as an option and build from
Debuntian binaries as an option, we will end up in a situation where our gate
will take 4+ hours to build all of the images and run the functional tests. I
would like to separate each major dis
Hi folks,
I propose Sam Yaple for core approver for the Kolla team. Sam has a lot of
great ideas and has done some really cool work lately. Sam is active in IRC
and is starting to pick up more reviews. Of particular interest to me his his
idea of merging the work he has done on YAODU into Ko
> On May 25, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Iury Ferreira wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new in the community and i'm starting to work with K2K Federation.
> I have created scripts in python to easily configure SP (Service Provider)
> and IdP (Identity Provider) in a K2K environment.
> I am now workin
Based on discussion over at the summit and over the last few weeks, the Swift
team meeting time has changed.
The new meeting time is 2100UTC on Wednesdays in #openstack-meeting.
The meeting agenda is tracked at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Swift
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Ah, since they are closely related, it seems plausible that a single blueprint
would be sufficient.
Regards,
Richard
> On May 25, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Iury Gregory wrote:
>
> Yes Richard, sorry for the misunderstanding.
> Since the configurations for SP and IdP are a little different, I need t
Hey Salvatore,
Best of luck and thanks for all the hard work.
-Sukhdev
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Salvatore Orlando
wrote:
> After putting the whole OpenStack networking contributors community
> through almost 8 cycles of pedant comments and annoying "what if"
> questions, it is prob
Hi everyone,
Here's an initial agenda for our weekly meeting tomorrow at 1500 UTC in
#openstack-meeting-4:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/puppet-openstack-weekly-meeting-20150526
Please add additional items you'd like to discuss.
Colleen
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On Mon, May 25, 2015, Mike Bayer wrote:
> On 5/25/15 10:24 AM, Henry Gessau wrote:
>> Yes, unfortunately the autogenerate currently generates commands to
>> drop all the FWaaS, LBaaS and VPNaaS tables since their models are not
>> in the neutron tree. You can and should delete all these commands
As a follow-up to this [in the misguided hope that anyone will actually
read this conversation with myself ;-)] I've started looking at the
base.html split. At the summit last week, we agreed to:
1. move base.html over from the framework to the dashboard, and
2. move the _conf.html and _scripts.ht
Thanks a lot for your work Ghe and best wishes and hope to see you back.
-- dims
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Ghe Rivero wrote:
> My focus on the Ironic project has been decreasing in the last cycles, so
> it's about time to relinquish my position as a oslo-ironic liaison so new
> contributo
Hi Henry,
Your replies are very helpful! Thank you very much.
Some minor replies in line.
Thanks,
Rui Zang
> -Original Message-
> From: Henry Gessau [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 10:25 PM
> To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
> Subjec
On May 26, 2015, at 03:59, Steven Dake (stdake)
mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi folks,
I propose Sam Yaple for core approver for the Kolla team. Sam has a lot of
great ideas and has done some really cool work lately. Sam is active in IRC
and is starting to pick up more reviews. Of part
Hi,
A recent change[1] to pass '--dhcp-authoritative' to dnsmasq has caused
DHCPNAK messages when multiple agents are scheduled to a network [2].
This was back-ported to Icehouse and Juno so we need a fix that is
compatible with both of them.
I have two fixes for this so far and a third alternat
On 25 May 2015 at 09:46, Mike Bayer wrote:
>
>
> On 5/25/15 12:34 PM, Armando M. wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> One thing I would like to point out is that in this cycle we'll be working
> extensively in this area to make the very task you are working on easier to
> deal with, and better documented. This wil
Option 4, turn off authoritative if we don’t want NAK’s?
doug
> On May 25, 2015, at 7:35 PM, Kevin Benton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A recent change[1] to pass '--dhcp-authoritative' to dnsmasq has caused
> DHCPNAK messages when multiple agents are scheduled to a network [2].
>
> This was back-porte
Thanks to everyone for the votes of confidence! I appreciate it. Really missed
seeing you all at OS Vancouver!
Have a great week!
From: Douglas Mendizábal
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2015 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [openstack-d
Here is the description of the behavior for --dhcp-authoritative from the
dnsmasq page. [1]
>Should be set when dnsmasq is definitely the only DHCP server on a
network. For DHCPv4, it changes the behaviour from strict RFC compliance so
that DHCP requests on unknown leases from unknown hosts are no
After a brief IRC conversation with Kevin, he pointed out that we already don’t
allow any other ports on the subnet to send DHCP replies, so NAKs are
completely unnecessary. I’d be fine just filtering them out for now.
Thanks,
doug
> On May 25, 2015, at 7:54 PM, Kevin Benton wrote:
>
> Here i
Emilien, sbadia, and spredzy are out. Given that agenda, should we cancel
since its right after the summit and a holiday? My update (the only other
thing on the agenda) is that the clean-up is done.
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Colleen Murphy wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here's an initial agend
Having not been very active in Trove for the past few months, it’s time to
step down from the core team.
I’ll be focusing primarily on Cue going forward, getting it included into
the Big Tent, and making it production worthy.
>From RedDwarf to Trove to Onwards and Upwards!
-Vipul
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On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 8:17 PM, Matt Fischer wrote:
> Emilien, sbadia, and spredzy are out. Given that agenda, should we cancel
> since its right after the summit and a holiday? My update (the only other
> thing on the agenda) is that the clean-up is done.
>
Let's go ahead and cancel, as there's
Thank you for your effort and wish you luck, Ghe
B.R
Tan
From: Ghe Rivero [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 12:46 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List
Subject: [openstack-dev] [Ironic][oslo] Stepping down from oslo-ironic liaison
My focus on the Ironic project has been d
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