[Rdo-list] [Rdo-newsletter] June RDO community newsletter
by Rich Bowen
Thanks for being part of the RDO community!
Here's what's going on in RDO, and in the larger OpenStack world, in
the coming days.
OpenStack Events
With the OpenStack Summit behind us, June is a little quieter, but
there are still a number of events coming up.
OpenStack Israel - http://www.openstack-israel.org/ - is actually
already passed - it was held June 2 in Herzliya. You can follow
OpenStack Israel on Twitter, at @OpenStackIL, to catch the news
coming out of that event over the next few days, and see the videos
of the talks you may have missed.
In just a few days (June 4) OpenStack UK Day -
http://www.eventbooking.uk.com/openstack/home.html - will be held in
London. There will be presentations by a number of OpenStack
luminaries, including Monty Taylor and Mark McCloughlin, and a great
opportunity to meet other OpenStack users and developers. With the
Red Hat acquisition of Inktank still very new news, you might want to
catch John Spray's talk on Ceph to see what that's all about.
On that same day, there will be a CentOS dojo in Cincinnati, Ohio,
USA. - http://wiki.centos.org/Events/Dojo/Cincinnati2014 CentOS is
the leading platform for deploying RDO, and with the ongoing work on the
CentOS Cloud SIG, this will be a great place to come talk about how
RDO fits into CentOS, and how we can achieve closer ties between the
two communities.
On Friday, June 6th, at 13:00 Eastern US time, Hugh Brock will be
presenting a Google Hangout on TripleO. You can register your
attendance at
https://plus.google.com/events/cp6fpffs4a9maqfn3h92tvvck1o
On the third Tuesday of every month (That's June 17, this month), we
hold a bug triage event. See the latest open ticket list at
http://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/virt/openstack/bugzilla/rdo-bug-stat
us/ and join us all through the day on the #rdo channel on the
Freenote IRC network.
You can always see the upcoming events on the RDO Events calendar, at
http://openstack.redhat.com/Events and on the main OpenStack events
calendar at http://openstack.org/events
New articles, Wiki content
The following new docs have been added to the RDO wiki in the past
month:
* Deploying an RDO Overcloud with Instack -
http://openstack.redhat.com/Deploying_an_RDO_Overcloud_with_Instack -
part of the larger series on using Instack with RDO -
http://openstack.redhat.com/Deploying_RDO_using_Instack
* ML2 from OVS - http://openstack.redhat.com/ML2_from_OVS - a
tutorial starting from a working OpenStack Icehouse install with the
Openvswitch plugin.
* Creating CentOS and Fedora images ready for use on OpenStack -
http://openstack.redhat.com/Creating_CentOS_and_Fedora_images_ready_for_O...
* Getting started with GRE on Icehouse -
http://openstack.redhat.com/GettingStartedIcehouse_w_GRE
We've also had a lot of great articles posted by various RDO
engineers in the past month:
* Improving libvirt firewall performance - Daniel Berrange:
https://www.berrange.com/posts/2014/05/02/improving-libvirt-firewall-perf...
* Integrating Kerberos into Keystone - Adam Young:
http://adam.younglogic.com/2014/05/keystone-and-kerberos/
* Keystone Federation - Adam Young:
http://adam.younglogic.com/2014/05/keystone-federation-via-mod_lookup_ide...
* User Interface discussion at OpenStack Juno Summit - Liz Blanchard:
http://uxd-stackabledesign.rhcloud.com/?p=114
* OpenStack Orchestration and Configuration Management - Zane Bitter:
http://www.zerobanana.com/archive/2014/05/08#heat-configuration-management
* Flat networks with ML2 and OpenVSwitch - Lars Kellogg-Stedman:
http://blog.oddbit.com/2014/05/19/flat-networks-with-ml-and-open
* Video: Configuring OpenStack's external bridge on a
single-interface system - Lars Kellogg-Stedman:
http://blog.oddbit.com/2014/05/27/configuring-openstacks-externa
For the latest great articles from OpenStack engineers, be sure to
follow http://planet.openstack.org/
OpenStack Summit and Community Survey Results
At the OpenStack Summit in Atlanta a few weeks ago, the results from
the OpenStack User Survey were announced. The survey was greatly
expanded from last time, in terms of what data was being collected,
so it's hard to just directly compare last year's results to this
year's, but it's fun to try.
First of all, here's last year's survey results:
http://www.slideshare.net/openstack/openstack-user-survey-october-2013
(and summarized at
http://www.openstack.org/blog/2013/11/openstack-user-survey-october-2013/ )
And this year's results:
http://www.slideshare.net/ryan-lane/openstack-atlanta-user-survey
I was struck by how slowly production deployments of OpenStack move,
with substantial numbers of deployments still on Folsom, Essex, or
even earlier. Meanwhile, in the proof-of-concept and developer
spaces, we see CentOS and RHEL making a big jump on the lead held,
for the moment, by Debian and Ubuntu.
You can see much of the content from the Summit on the OpenStack
Foundation Youtube page at
https://www.youtube.com/user/OpenStackFoundation/videos
Staying in Touch
The best ways to keep up with what's going on in the RDO community
are:
* Follow us on Twitter - http://twitter.com/rdocommunity
* Google+ - http://tm3.org/rdogplus
* rdo-list mailing list - http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-list
* This newsletter - http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-newsletter
* RDO Q&A - http://ask.openstack.org/
Thanks again for being part of the RDO community!
--
Rich Bowen, OpenStack Community Liaison
rbowen(a)redhat.com
http://openstack.redhat.com
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10 years, 5 months
[Rdo-list] Setting up Neutron networking for the first time.
by brian lee
I am moving from nova networking with Havana to a new install of Icehouse
and I'm having problems wrapping my head around neutron networking. I
currently have a separate vlan setup from my environment, 10.10.10.x
(public) and 192.168.0.x (private). How do I go about connecting to the
public vlan? How does the control node talk to it? Is there a guide out
there that can help me, I have googled around and since there are many
different ways to config this nothing is clicking for me.
--Brian
10 years, 5 months
Re: [Rdo-list] python-*client packaging
by Jakub Ruzicka
On 26.5.2014 17:30, Pádraig Brady wrote:
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: python-*client packaging
> Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 11:04:25 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Steve Gordon <sgordon(a)redhat.com>
> To: rdo-list(a)redhat.com
> CC: Padraig Brady <pbrady(a)redhat.com>, Russell Bryant <rbryant(a)redhat.com>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was answering a question on ask.o.o [1] over the weekend that caused me to ponder the way we're packaging the python-*clients in RDO. As the clients don't really follow the formal integrated release cycle no release tag was created at the point of the Icehouse release for python-novaclient and instead the most recent tag is 2.17.0 created around 3 months ago.
I wrote basic overview on RDO wiki:
http://openstack.redhat.com/Clients
Rebases to latest version are required quite often.
> This is what we package and means we're missing functionality that was merged between this tag being created and the Icehouse GA, most notably *all* of the server group commands - the API for which was a fairly important (but late - via a feature freeze exception) addition to Icehouse for some users. I am wondering whether, given tag creation is basically on the whim of the individual maintainer upstream, we should be rebasing the clients from master more regularly instead of relying on the tags?
Important patches are backported on demand. I'm not strictly against
including upstream patches in packages and in fact, it was done like
that in the past.
I stopped including upstream patches because I found it quite confusing
- version says 0.6.0 but there are SOME bugs/features from 0.7.0... So
I'm rather working with assumption that *client devs know best when to
release a new version.
> The bug I filed for this specific issue with python-novaclient is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1101014 but I imagine we experience similar issues with the other clients from time to time.
That's a perfectly valid reason for a selective backport but as you
mentioned in the bug, it would be best to release new version which
includes this and rebase to it in order to stay somehow consistent with
the rest of the world.
So, Russel, do you plan to release new novaclient anytime soon or shall
I backport?
Cheers
Jakub
10 years, 5 months
[Rdo-list] [package announce] openstack clients update
by Pádraig Brady
Icehouse RDO client packages have been updated as follows:
python-swiftclient-2.0.3 -> 2.1.0
python-novaclient-2.16.0 -> 2.17.0
Also included are backports for server groups support
python-cinderclient-1.0.8 -> 1.0.9
10 years, 5 months