Hi Luca,

Thanks for your kind feedback.

Yes, the next step would be to upgrade to Newton or even to Ocata and use Manila.

Regarding Heat, to be honest I don't like the ugly Heat syntax ;-)
I'd prefer to use Terraform together with Ansible instead and give it a try during the holidays.

Thx again!

Cheers,
-Arash



On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Luca 'remix_tj' Lorenzetto <lorenzetto.luca@gmail.com> wrote:


Il 22 dic 2016 7:03 PM, "Arash Kaffamanesh" <ak@cloudssky.com> ha scritto:
Hello together,

If someone would like to try OpenShift Origin On OpenStack RDO,
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Any feedback is much appreciated

Hello,
 I gave a quick look to your document. It's interesting and as far as I can see well done.

If I can give you some suggestions,  I think that will be very interesting if you try convert this procedure into an Heat stack file. You can use Software deployment to orchestrate the setup of the environment.

Another thing that I will do is using Manila for NFS storage instead of handmade NFS server. Generic driver of Manila does exactly what you did manually. 
I know that Manila is not available in mitaka's tripleo, but it would be nice for Newton where is included.

When I will be back from holidays I'll try to follow your guide with colleague from the middleware unit and see what happens

Bye

Luca