> how do we install virtio drivers if its missing? How do I verify it on the
> centos cloud image if its there?
Unless it’s a very very ancient unsupported version of centos the virt-io
drivers will be in the kernel package.
Do a lsmod and look for virtio to check if it is loaded.
Regarding the
>> how do we install virtio drivers if its missing? How do I verify it on the
>> centos cloud image if its there?
>Unless it’s a very very ancient unsupported version of centos the virt-io
>drivers will be in the kernel package.
>Do a lsmod and look for virtio to check if it is loaded.
Forgot t
Hi All -
We have an IRC meeting today at 1100 UTC in #openstack-meeting (about 2 hours
time). Everyone is welcome.
This week we have Pierre Riteau from the Chameleon Cloud presenting their work
on cloud workload tracing. Plus a round-up of WG activities for Supercomputing
2017 and OpenStack
I totally agree with Jay, this is the best, cheapest and most scalable way to
build a cloud environment with Openstack.
We use local storage as the primary root disk source which lets us make good
use of the slots available in each compute node (6), and coupled with the
Raid10 gives good I/O pe
It does have the virtio drivers and the image file is qcow2 not raw. To
narrow down the issue this is what I have done.
1) Download CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2 from centos.org. Upload to
glance and while creating a volume in cinder volume.log I see 250MB/sec
download speed. This is normal
t to raw for you and you
> probably want that for ceph (IIRC it is a setting).
> It might be that the centos downloaded file is actually RAW so it does not
> need to convert that.
>
> You can also check the cinder server debug log / load or ceph load to see
> if something is bottle
hink that cinder will convert it to raw for you and you
>> probably want that for ceph (IIRC it is a setting).
>> It might be that the centos downloaded file is actually RAW so it does
>> not need to convert that.
>>
>> You can also check the cinder server debug log /
how does OpenStack calculate the vcpu hours, total disk usage hours
I created a cirros VM with the flavor of m1.tiny without further operation
on that VM.I created it around 2 hours ago but on the dashboard"Overview",
it shows that "This Period's VCPU-Hours: 44.95 This Period's GB-Hours:
44.95 Th
Hi everyone,
We would like to announce the Public Cloud WG now being officially under
OpenStack governance! This group has been working very hard for some time
and have continued to progress through the consistency of its chairs and
members. We are looking forward to hearing great feedback and wor