Hi,everyone
I use fuel 8.0 deploy an openstack(Liberty) environment, the host os is
ubuntu14.04, the default console is vnc, I want to use spice for high
performance. What should I do? Is there is tutorial about installing packages
and modify config files? Thanks for all.
Hi,everyone
I use fuel 8.0 deploy an openstack(Liberty) environment, the host os is
ubuntu14.04, the default console is vnc, I want to use spice for high
performance. What should I do? Is there is tutorial about installing packages
and modify config files? Thanks for
Great work Ann.
About testing on scale it’s not so problematic because of the Cloud For All
project.
Here [1] you can request for a multi node cluster which you can use to
perform tests. Exact requirements are specified on that website.
[1] http://osic.org
Regards,
Lubosz “diltram” Kosnik
On
We've used it too to work around the lack of instance users in nova. Please
keep it until a viable solution can be reached.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: David Medberry [openst...@medberry.net]
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 7:16 AM
To: Ned Rhudy
Cc:
Okay, if I propose something upstream what is it expected to look like? There
is apparently a high level of opinionation around exposed class loaders I
wasn't aware of, and I don't think there's any one-size-fits-all solution here.
If I suggested something like adding additional instance
On 04/18/2016 10:13 AM, Ned Rhudy (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEX) wrote:
> Requiring users to remember to pass specific userdata through to their
> instance at every launch in order to replace functionality that
> currently works invisible to them would be a step backwards. It's an
> alternative, yes, but
Hi Ned, Jay,
We use it also and I have to agree, it's onerous to require users to add
that functionality back in. Where was this discussed?
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 8:13 AM, Ned Rhudy (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEX) <
erh...@bloomberg.net> wrote:
> Requiring users to remember to pass specific userdata
Ah, read the bug, we are using the default, not a custom driver. so
NEVERMIND.
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 8:16 AM, David Medberry
wrote:
> Hi Ned, Jay,
>
> We use it also and I have to agree, it's onerous to require users to add
> that functionality back in. Where was this
Hi guys!
As a developer I use Devstack or multinode OpenStack installation (4-5
nodes) for work, but these are "abstract" environments, where you are not
able to perform some scenarios as your machine is not powerful enough. But
it is really important to understand the issues that real
Requiring users to remember to pass specific userdata through to their instance
at every launch in order to replace functionality that currently works
invisible to them would be a step backwards. It's an alternative, yes, but it's
an alternative that adds burden to our users and is not one we
On 04/18/2016 09:24 AM, Ned Rhudy (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEX) wrote:
I noticed while reading through Mitaka release notes that
vendordata_driver has been deprecated in Mitaka
(https://review.openstack.org/#/c/288107/) and is slated for removal at
some point. This came as somewhat of a surprise to me -
I noticed while reading through Mitaka release notes that vendordata_driver has
been deprecated in Mitaka (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/288107/) and is
slated for removal at some point. This came as somewhat of a surprise to me - I
searched openstack-dev for vendordata-related subject lines
Thanks Swami, I tried that already but was looking more for the same as
format as nova usage, with the start and end dates. I'll just have to
store that information on a regular basis I guess.
Cheers,
David
On 18/04/16 12:09, M Ranga Swami Reddy wrote:
> You can try below:
>
> cinder
You can try below:
cinder quota-defaults
cinder quota-show
cinder quota-usage
Thanks
Swami
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 4:17 PM, David Ocana wrote:
> Hi operators,
>
> I'm trying to come up with a yearly usage report for our tenants (mainly
> cpu, ram and storage), and I
Yes, one more reason for upgrade.
Thank you!
On 04/13/2016 06:23 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
This spec/feature has already done on it and is committed:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:bp/os-instance-actions-read-deleted-instances
It landed in mitaka.
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