> From: Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
>
> > From: Jacob Godin
> >
> > Ah, gotcha. So you're not using overlapping subnets then.
> >
> > Unfortunately that hack wouldn't work in our environment, but
> > definitely something that others might consider using.
>
> Right, the solution I am us
> From: Jacob Godin
> To: Mike Spreitzer/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> Cc: Daniel Comnea , OpenStack Operators
>
> Date: 04/15/2015 08:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] [Neutron] Floating IPs / Router
Gateways
>
> Ah, gotcha. So you're not using overlapping subnets then.
>
> Unfortunately that
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Martinx - ジェームズ
wrote:
> AWESOME!!!
>
> Installing it right now!
>
> BTW, where can I find the "trunk" documentation?
>
> The following docs for Kilo:
>
> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/ or
>
> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-gu
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Hi All
The Ubuntu OpenStack Engineering team is pleased to announce the
general availability of the first release candidate of the OpenStack
Kilo release in Ubuntu 15.04 development and for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS via
the Ubuntu Cloud Archive.
Ubuntu 14.0
Hi all,
At the mid-cycle meetup[1], we discussed changing the status of newly
added compute nodes from enabled to disabled.
I've created a blueprint/spec to propose this change[2] in Nova.
Please add your comments/feedback.
Thanks,
-AH
[1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/PHL-ops-large-deploy
Jacob,
I don't have your original email from which to reply. So, hopefully
this finds you just as well. The bad news is that I don't have an
immediate answer to address this. However, I thought it was worth
mentioning where the future may lead.
I have been thinking about the scenario that you
On Fri, 2015-04-17 at 11:21 -0700, Stefano Maffulli wrote:
> PTL Election Conclusion and Results
> Congratulations to the newly elected PTL John Garbutt for Nova and
> thank you Michael Still for the hard work. The other PTLs have been
> confirmed. The list and full announcement on the mailing lis
OpenStack DefCore Community Review – TWO Sessions April 21 (agenda)
During the DefCore process, we’ve had regular community check points to
review and discuss the latest materials from the committee. With the
latest work on the official process and flurry of Guidelines, we’ve got
a lot of concrete