Hello,
OpenStack-Ansible Mitaka deploys Linux Bridge by default.
This would still happen, but as said, it's not too big of a deal too.
Best regards,
Jean-Philippe (evrardjp)
On 6 November 2017 at 08:10, Kevin Benton wrote:
> The Neutron OVS agent should not cause interrupts
Hello,
I think you'll face end user downtime anyway, due to _at least_
neutron agents flapping. But yes it can be fairly limited.
I can't say for restart or no restart. I think it's possible to do
without restarting, but I also think you should have plan for the
restarts, else how do you do your
Hi,
I have one additional question. What is your experience with updating
OpenStack in place on compute nodes with out rebooting them. Can we update
e.g. mitaka to newton and leave machines running on compute node running ?
(if libvirt/kvm/os update is necessary we can do it after.)
On Fri, Nov
On 2 November 2017 at 18:17, Chris Friesen wrote:
> On 10/31/2017 01:13 AM, haad wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We have an OSA installation with 10-12 compute nodes running Mitaka on
>> Ubuntu
>> 16.04. As initially we have not prepared any long term update strategy we
>>
On 10/31/2017 01:13 AM, haad wrote:
Hi,
We have an OSA installation with 10-12 compute nodes running Mitaka on Ubuntu
16.04. As initially we have not prepared any long term update strategy we would
like to create one now. Plan would be to upgrade it to new OSA
release(Ocata/Pike/Queens) in near
On 31 October 2017 at 07:13, haad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have an OSA installation with 10-12 compute nodes running Mitaka on
> Ubuntu 16.04. As initially we have not prepared any long term update
> strategy we would like to create one now. Plan would be to upgrade it to new
> OSA
Hi,
We have an OSA installation with 10-12 compute nodes running Mitaka on
Ubuntu 16.04. As initially we have not prepared any long term update
strategy we would like to create one now. Plan would be to upgrade it to
new OSA release(Ocata/Pike/Queens) in near future.
Our original plan was to