I would check the nova-scheduler log. It should explain to you why it’s unable
to schedule the instance
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From: Andy Wojnarek
Date: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 3:09 PM
To: "openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org"
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From: Edgar Magana
Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 9:30 AM
To: "Kris G. Lindgren" , Gaurav Goyal
, "openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org"
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On 9/1/16, 9:51 AM, "Nick Jones" wrote:
On 1 Sep 2016, at 15:36, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 04:25:25PM +0300, Vladimir Prokofev wrote:
> :I've used direct database update to achive this in Mitaka:
> :use cinder;
>I like the idea of OOO but it takes time to harden that sort of deployment
>scenario. And trying to build a generic tool to hit hardware in the wild is
>an exercise in futility, to a point.
>Crowbar actually kind of made sense in so far as it was designed
> to let you write the connector
On 6/14/16, 9:44 AM, "Matt Fischer" wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Sean Dague
> wrote:
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>On 06/14/2016 11:02 AM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
>> A question came up in the nova IRC channel this morning about the
>> api_rate_limit config option in nova
I’ll look over the docs and see if we need to open
a docs bug.
-- Kevin
On 5/19/16, 7:49 AM, "Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)" <kevin...@cisco.com> wrote:
>Given that there’s already the ability to start listing from a specific
>VM/UUID, it seems like we should add some pa
Given that there’s already the ability to start listing from a specific
VM/UUID, it seems like we should add some pagination functionality in there.
Maybe we need to add an “—all” flag or something which is non-admin and returns
all VMs for the specific tenant. Then if someone really does want
Sorry for top posting.
Just wanted to say I agree with Monty (and didn't want you to have to scroll
way down to read it). When we switched to neutron the thing people said was
"Why do I have to do all this other stuff now?". So long as the tools exist for
folks to do more powerful things if
dea is to
>capture scripts and code that _may_ help someone, rather than necessarily
>being 100% fit for any production environment. Of course, any/all
>documentation available would
> also be useful.
>
>
>Robert
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>On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:42 PM, Kevi
wrote:
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>Cool! I'd like to see this stuff in the networking guide... or at least a link
>to it for now.
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>On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:14 AM, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)
><kevin...@cisco.com> wrote:
>
>Hey All!
>
>I wanted to follow up on this. We've mana
from now, though.
On 2/17/16, 9:29 AM, "Matt Kassawara" <mkassaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Cool! I'd like to see this stuff in the networking guide... or at least a link
>to it for now.
>
>On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:14 AM, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)
><kevin...@
are interested in I proposed a talk to go over the
process and our various use cases in Austin:
https://www.openstack.org/summit/austin-2016/vote-for-speakers/presentation/7045
-- Kevin
On 12/9/15, 12:49 PM, "Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)" <kevin...@cisco.com> wrote:
>It's
To expand on Joseph's explanation: when SNAT is enabled, an IP is pulled from
the floating pool and assigned as a "default SNAT" for the router when its
gateway is set. Similar to how your home router has a single external IP and
all your internal devices SNAT out from that IP, all Vms on that
We've even done later versions of keystone with older versions of other stuff
(Specifically Kilo Keystone with Juno Glance/Heat and Icehouse everything
else)...
The thing I'd watch out for going the other direction is if the newer version
of, let's say, nova, requires API calls which aren't
ed nicely!
>
>Edgar
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>On 12/8/15, 7:16 PM, "Tom Fifield" <t...@openstack.org> wrote:
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>>On 09/12/15 06:32, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri) wrote:
>>> Hey fellow oppers!
>>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone has any exper
;Matt Kassawara" <mkassaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Anyone think we should make this script a bit more "official" ... perhaps in
>the networking guide?
>
>On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)
><kevin...@cisco.com> wrote:
>
>Thanks, Tom, Sam
as a good step
> 0.
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>Edgar
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>From: "Kris G. Lindgren"
>Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 8:57 AM
>To: Edgar Magana, Matt Kassawara, "Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)"
>Cc: OpenStack Operators
>Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] N
Hey fellow oppers!
I was wondering if anyone has any experience doing a migration from
nova-network to neutron. We're looking at an in place swap, on an Icehouse
deployment. I don't have parallel
I came across a couple of things in my search:
fr/> and if you want I have few
>slides from various meetings like HEPIX on these subjects.
>
>Following the etherpad !
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Le 05/11/2015 00:11, Donald Talton a écrit :
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>Awesome start. Rabbit fd tweaks are the bane of every install...including some
>of my
I've got to agree. We don't really use the included VPNaaS for many of the
reasons listed below. Most of our users put appliance VM to establish
tunnels and behave as their subnet's router, same as Sam.
On 8/6/15, 7:52 AM, Sam Stoelinga sammiest...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm running VPN servers in
You don't need per project vlans for inbound and outbound access. Public
Ips only need a single VLAN between the logical routers
(net-hosts/l3-agent hosts) and their next hop... It's the internal
networks which require multiple VLANs if you wish to do such a thing, and
those VLANs are only
I think more than that, conductor may not be running. If you look at the
original error messages, we can see that it's able to connect to the
rabbit server:
2015-07-08 01:21:20.501 49721 INFO oslo.messaging._drivers.impl_rabbit
[req-6f67f40a-53cc-4c95-a431-f98ab296c0c5 ] Connecting to AMQP server
If you're using Rabbit 3.x you need to enable HA queues via policy on the
rabbit server side.
Something like this:
rabbitmqctl set_policy ha-all
'{ha-mode:all,ha-sync-mode:automatic}'
Obviously, tailor it to your own needs :-)
We've also seen issues with TCP_RETRIES2 needing to be turned way
it. It's specific to Oracle, but should be
portable.
https://www.redhat.com/promo/summit/2010/presentations/summit/decoding-the-
code/fri/scott-945-tuning/summit_jbw_2010_presentation.pdf
Regards,
Pedro Sousa
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Kevin Bringard (kevinbri)
kevin
Ah, I don't believe nova-network supports EGRESS rules.
On 5/13/15, 3:41 PM, Gustavo Randich gustavo.rand...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, sorry, I forgot to mention: I'm using nova-network
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Abel Lopez
alopg...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, you can define egress security group
Specifically, look at neutron security-group-rule-create:
usage: neutron security-group-rule-create [-h] [-f {shell,table}] [-c
COLUMN]
[--variable VARIABLE]
[--prefix PREFIX]
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