[Rdo-list] Rdo-list Digest, Vol 10, Issue 17

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On 1/14/14, 10:35 AM, "rdo-list-request at redhat.com"
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>Today's Topics:
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>   1. Re: RDO Bug triage: 15JAN2014; UTC 14:00 (Rich Bowen)
>   2. Re: New RDO page for LBaaS (Lars Kellogg-Stedman)
>   3. Re: Formatting tip for RDO wiki pages (P?draig Brady)
>   4. Enabling 'ovs_use_veth' for DHCP/L3 agents breaks Neutron on
>      recent versions of RHEL/CentOS (Steve Gordon)
>   5. First IRC RDO community meeting (Rich Bowen)
>   6. Re: First IRC RDO community meeting (Rich Bowen)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:29:47 -0500
>From: Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>
>To: rdo-list at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] RDO Bug triage: 15JAN2014; UTC 14:00
>Message-ID: <52D4228B.40509 at redhat.com>
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>On 01/13/2014 10:06 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
>>>> Kashyap, can you please send an invitation. (if it is not in a
>>>>calendar it'll probably be missed)
>>> >
>>> >I'm afraid, as of now I don't think (maybe I'm wrong) there's a
>>>sensible
>>> >way to send calendar invitations to public list. For now, I
>> Oops, truncated sentence, I meant - For now, I hope mailing list invite
>> would do & folks who are interested to participate would just remember.
>>
>One possibility is to create the event in Google Calendar, and send an
>invite from there to the list. I can moderate it through from there.
>
>--Rich
>
>-- 
>Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com
>OpenStack Community Liaison
>http://openstack.redhat.com/
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>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 13:07:03 -0500
>From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman <lars at redhat.com>
>To: "Ryan O'Hara" <rohara at redhat.com>
>Cc: rdo-list at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] New RDO page for LBaaS
>Message-ID: <20140113180703.GA30987 at redhat.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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>On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 09:03:30AM -0600, Ryan O'Hara wrote:
>> I've written a guide for deploying LBaaS with RDO Havana, which also
>> covers some simple tests. The guide can be found here:
>
>That looks like a really nice guide.  Thanks!
>
>-- 
>Lars Kellogg-Stedman <lars at redhat.com> | larsks @ irc
>Cloud Engineering / OpenStack          | "   "  @ twitter
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>Message: 3
>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 00:14:26 +0000
>From: P?draig Brady <pbrady at redhat.com>
>To: "Ryan O'Hara" <rohara at redhat.com>
>Cc: rdo-list at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] Formatting tip for RDO wiki pages
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>On 01/13/2014 03:55 PM, Ryan O'Hara wrote:
>> 
>> In the recent LBaaS wiki page I wrote, I need to show output from
>> various command-line clients. The problem I ran into is that the wiki
>> page will wrap anything enclosed in <pre> tags, so I ended up with the
>> following solution:
>> 
>> <pre style="white-space: pre; overflow-x: auto; word-wrap: normal">
>> ...
>> </pre>
>> 
>> This will add a horizontal scrollbar to the bottom of the preformatted
>> text box, which is the best solution I could come up with for handling
>> wide blocks of text. I've tested this with Firefox, IE, and Chrome and
>> it seems to render correctly on each.
>
>Thanks for the attention to detail Ryan.
>
>Can the powers that be, set that as the default <pre> style.
>
>Personally can never deal with wrapping and use the following
>in my .bashrc to leverage less' support of horizontal scrolling,
>as less is used as the default pager by many commands:
>
>  export LESS="-iRS"
>
>"S" is the pertinent option here.
>"R" enables less to display colors.
>"i" uses case insensitive search.
>
>cheers,
>P?draig.
>
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 09:04:56 -0500 (EST)
>From: Steve Gordon <sgordon at redhat.com>
>To: rdo-list at redhat.com
>Subject: [Rdo-list] Enabling 'ovs_use_veth' for DHCP/L3 agents breaks
>	Neutron on recent versions of RHEL/CentOS
>Message-ID: <925877507.1847003.1389708296298.JavaMail.root at redhat.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
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>Hi all,
>
>I was asked to take a look at this bug for the openstack-manuals project
>- "Enabling 'ovs_use_veth' for DHCP/L3 agents breaks Neutron on recent
>versions of CentOS":
>
>    https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+bug/1268806
>
>"After assisting someone with troubleshooting networking, I determined
>that setting 'ovs_use_veth = True' in dhcp_agent.ini and l3_agent.ini
>breaks Neutron (at least with GRE) on recent versions of CentOS...
>perhaps because the kernel seems to fully support namespaces. This issue
>probably also affects Scientific Linux. Can anyone confirm whether recent
>RHEL kernels fully support namespaces? I would like to clarify this step
>and similar steps in other sections for all distributions."
>
>Questions I have are:
>
>a) Is it likely/expected that enabling ovs_use_veth = True will cause
>issues when using a kernel that supports netns?
>
>b) Is there any downside at this point to setting ovs_use_veth = False?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve
>
>
>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:06:49 -0500
>From: Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>
>To: rdo-list at redhat.com
>Subject: [Rdo-list] First IRC RDO community meeting
>Message-ID: <52D55289.6050307 at redhat.com>
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>Mike Burns and I have been meeting by phone for a few months to discuss
>various things around the RDO community. This call has grown, and this
>morning we moved it to IRC both to accommodate that growth and to make
>what we're working on a little more transparent to the community. We're
>going to do this regularly, 9am eastern time, on the #rdo channel on
>Freenode.
>
>The notes from this morning's chat are at
>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/rdo/2014-01-14/rdo_community_meeting.2014
>-01-14-14.02.html 
>... however, it appears that we didn't do the log bot commands
>correctly, so I'll try to post a followup with the notes a little more
>coherent. A full log is at
>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/rdo/2014-01-14/rdo_community_meeting.2014
>-01-14-14.02.log.html
>but I don't expect anybody wants to read through that.
>
>--Rich
>
>-- 
>Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com
>OpenStack Community Liaison
>http://openstack.redhat.com/
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>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 10:35:06 -0500
>From: Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com>
>To: rdo-list at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] First IRC RDO community meeting
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>On 01/14/2014 10:06 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
>> Mike Burns and I have been meeting by phone for a few months to
>> discuss various things around the RDO community. This call has grown,
>> and this morning we moved it to IRC both to accommodate that growth
>> and to make what we're working on a little more transparent to the
>> community. We're going to do this regularly, 9am eastern time, on the
>> #rdo channel on Freenode.
>>
>> The notes from this morning's chat are at
>> 
>>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/rdo/2014-01-14/rdo_community_meeting.201
>>4-01-14-14.02.html
>> ... however, it appears that we didn't do the log bot commands
>> correctly, so I'll try to post a followup with the notes a little more
>> coherent. A full log is at
>> 
>>http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/rdo/2014-01-14/rdo_community_meeting.201
>>4-01-14-14.02.log.html
>> but I don't expect anybody wants to read through that.
>
>Ok, here's the more coherent meeting summary. Meanwhile, we'll figure
>out the log bot before the next time.
>
>*#topic RDO Community meeting**
>**Ether pad at: 
>https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/rdo_community_manager_sync*
>
>Test Day:
>
>M2 release is scheduled for January 23rd. Although an initial date of
>the 30th was suggested for the next test day, we want to be sure that we
>have packages for all of the relevant platforms, and that QA has had a
>chance to test them so that folks don't all run into the same issues.
>February 4th and 5th have been suggested for possible test days. (Dates
>are NOT final.)
>
>Action: Rich will follow up on rdo-list with email about proposed dates
>to see if this works for everyone.
>Action: Rich will also write up a blog post for RedHatStack for wider
>publicity.
>Action: Flavio said he'd try to get Marconi packaged up for the test day.
>
>Hangouts:
>
>I'd like to start doing the hangouts again. We had a good start, and
>then I dropped it. So I need to start bugging people about doing some
>more. If you'd like to volunteer for a 30-60 minute presentation on what
>you're working on, please speak up.
>
>February Newsletter:
>
>I'm starting to gather items to write about in the February RDO
>newsletter.
>
>https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/rdo_newsletter_2014_02
>
>We send this out to about 2000 people every month. If you're not on
>there, you can join at
>http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rdo-newsletter  If you have
>anything you'd like to have mentioned in the newsletter, please add it
>to that etherpad. If you'd like to write something for the newsletter,
>please contact rbowen at redhat.com.
>
>Current topics include:
>
>     IRC meetings
>     FOSDEM
>     Infrastructure.Next
>     SCALE
>     CentOS Cloud SIG
>     RDO bug triage meeting
>
>FOSDEM
>
>FOSDEM is February 1-2 in Brussels. Rich is planning to do (audio)
>interviews (10 minutes roughly) with anybody and everybody that's
>involved in RDO. These might be used on the RDO site, or on Joe
>Brockmeier's new 'Cloud Forecast' podcast. See
>http://drbacchus.com/flavio-percoco-on-openstack-marconi for an example
>of the ones that I did at OpenStack Summit. If you'd like to talk to the
>world about what you're doing on OpenStack, and you'll be at FOSDEM,
>just come talk to me. I'll have my recorder in my pocket.
>
>If you'd like to talk about what you're doing on OpenStack and you won't
>be at FOSDEM, email rbowen at redhat.com and we'll set up a phone/skype
>thing.
>
>The schedule for the Virtualization/IaaS devroom at FOSDEM has been
>posted. https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/track/virtualisation_and_iaas/
>
>After FOSDEM, there's a second event called Infrastructure.next. I
>posted to rdo-list about it last week:
>http://community.redhat.com/blog/2013/12/announcing-infrastructure-next/
>
>If you'd like to speak at infrastructure.next contact jzb at redhat.com
>
>Bitergia Stats
>
>http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/
>
>Not much to say here, other than, we have cool stats, done by the same
>folks that do Stackalytics - Bitergia.  They're interesting and
>informative, and if you haven't looked yet, have a look. They're pretty
>awesome, particularly if you're a stats geek like me.
>
>CentOS Cloud SIG
>
>If you're not on the centos-devel mailing list, it would be a good thing
>to join if you're interested in RDO on CentOS.
>http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
>
>mburned, and many other people, have started "Let's have a Cloud SIG"
>thread. There's an organizational kickoff meeting for the CentOS Cloud
>SIG on a Google hangout on 23-Jan.
>
>The consensus is, I think, coming around to let's have one unified cloud
>sig with variants for each cloud platform (openstack, eucalyptus,
>opennebula, cloudstack, and so on) There's clearly a lot of energy, and
>people wanting to see this happen. So jump in and speak up.
>
>Bug triage meeting
>
>A bug triage meeting has been organized for the 3rd Wednesday of each
>month here on IRC. First meeting set for tomorrow 15-Jan at the same
>time as this meeting.
>
>We'll review the current open issues and bugs during this meeting. We'll
>also re-evaluate the recurrence of this meeting if we find that it's too
>much or not enough.
>
>https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/RDO-BugTriage
>
>Anyone interested in participating can just show up.
>
>Open Forum Questions
>
>(See list in etherpad)
>
>People have been incredibly responsive when I've bugged them about
>answering questions. There are, however, a handful of questions -
>probably the first 4 in the list - that have been open a long time and
>could use some love. I also need to figure out how to filter questions
>that are answered, but the answer hasn't been accepted. I don't know how
>many folks actually bother to accept/agree the answer - it's not very
>many. So there's actually a lot of questions where someone has posted an
>answer, but it's not really an answer, it's more of a comment.
>
>Proposal: Add a "solution-proposed" flag or similar. But we need people
>to have enough karma to convert comments to answers and vice versa, and
>to add tags.
>
>https://ask.openstack.org/en/questions/scope:unanswered/sort:answers-asc/p
>age:1/query:rdo/ 
>is the unanswered RDO list. 17 this morning. We've been holding at
>around 9 for the last few weeks.
>
>I also need to work some with the API to get some reports of things that
>have been unanswered and/or without activity for a long time.
>
>
>
>-- 
>Rich Bowen - rbowen at redhat.com
>OpenStack Community Liaison
>http://openstack.redhat.com/
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