From ashlee at openstack.org Wed Aug 7 01:06:16 2019 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2019 20:06:16 -0500 Subject: [openstack-community] Shanghai Summit Schedule Live Message-ID: <4AB2799E-0E12-4B98-8681-0939DF6D8218@openstack.org> Hi everyone, The agenda for the Open Infrastructure Summit (formerly the OpenStack Summit) is now live! If you need a reason to join the Summit in Shanghai, November 4-6, here’s what you can expect: Breakout sessions spanning 30+ open source projects from technical community leaders and organizations including ARM, WalmartLabs, China Mobile, China Railway, Shanghai Electric Power Company, China UnionPay, Haitong Securities Company, CERN, and more. Project updates and onboarding from OSF projects: Airship, Kata Containers, OpenStack, StarlingX, and Zuul. Join collaborative sessions at the Forum , where open infrastructure operators and upstream developers will gather to jointly chart the future of open source infrastructure, discussing topics ranging from upgrades to networking models and how to get started contributing. Get hands on training around open source technologies directly from the developers and operators building the software. Now what? Register before prices increase on August 14 at 11:59pm PT (August 15 at 2:59pm China Standard Time). Recruiting new talent? Pitching a new product? Enhance the visibility of your organization by sponsoring the Summit ! Questions? Reach out to summit at openstack.org Cheers, Ashlee Ashlee Ferguson OpenStack Foundation ashlee at openstack.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Join the Summit as as sponsor If you have any questions, please email summit at openstack.org . Cheers, Kendall Kendall Waters OpenStack Marketing & Events kendall at openstack.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ianyrchoi at gmail.com Mon Aug 26 23:43:26 2019 From: ianyrchoi at gmail.com (Ian Y. Choi) Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 08:43:26 +0900 Subject: [openstack-community] [User-committee] UC candidacy. In-Reply-To: References: <3b2eb984-ad82-18cd-c87a-12621aa396e2@gmail.com> Message-ID: <40a7c19e-83c0-5f51-aa8c-eaed57e4896b@gmail.com> (Adding community at lists.openstack.org mailing list and some Foundation members related with this) Hello Ilya, As announced by [1], https://www.meetup.com/pro/osf/ is now an official group portal. As an UC election official, I discussed with last UC IRC meeting and I got confirmation that the AUC list is retrieved from Meetup Pro [2]. Two more comments:  - @Ilya: It seems that Russian user group is not listed in Meetup Pro. If it is, please talk with Ashlee to successfully register your user group to Meetup Pro.  - @Ashley @Jimmy: Is it possible to make a redirection of URL: groups.openstack.org to www.meetup.com/pro/osf/ ? With many thanks, /Ian [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/community/2019-April/001956.html [2] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/uc/2019/uc.2019-08-26-15.03.log.html#l-68 Ilya Alekseyev wrote on 8/27/2019 5:34 AM: > Hi Ian! > > Thank you for sharing AUC requirements. > Could you please clarify how currently defining Official OpenStack > User Group? > In the best of my knowledge Groups Portal was retired. > > Thank you in advance. > > Kind regards, > Ilya Alekseyev. > Russian OpenStack Community > > > пн, 26 авг. 2019 г. в 19:52, Ian Y. Choi >: > > Hello Natal, > > First of all, thanks a lot for your UC candidacy! > > UC election is applicable for Active User Contributors (AUCs) as > defined > by OpenStack User Committee Charter [1], > and I would like to share that both UC election officials could not > verify that you are an AUC. > > If you can share more details which support to verify that you are an > AUC who is eligible for the election, please do not hesitate to share > with the election officials before the due of the nomination period. > > Although the election officials could not confirm that you are an > eilgible candidacy for the election, I am pretty sure that you can > become AUC later, and can run for next UC election(s). > > > With many thanks, > > /Ian > > [1] > https://governance.openstack.org/uc/reference/charter.html#active-user-contributors-auc > > Natal Ngétal wrote on 8/26/2019 9:29 PM: > > Hi, > > > > I saw a mail on openstack-discuss about the new user committee > election. I'm > > Natal I principally contribute to the tripleo part. I have also > contribute a > > little to oslo projects and gertty, for example. I'm really > interested to > > candidate for this post, that can be seems weird, because I have > started to > > contribute in october 2018 only. But I think that can be > interesting for the > > project, a new eyes. I wish to implicate me more in the > community. For example, > > I want to organize local meetup regularly, go to the OpenStack > summit and ptg > > and started to give talk and write articles on the project. I > wish also meet > > more the customers and work with they to improve the project. > Understand the > > customers problems. With this role that can be more easy. For > me, that can be > > also really interesting to learn more the project and the > community. That can > > be also really source motivation and that can help me for my work. > > > > My gerrit profile: > > > > https://review.opendev.org/#/q/owner:hobbestigrou%2540erakis.eu > > > > > > Thanks > > > > _______________________________________________ > > User-committee mailing list > > User-committee at lists.openstack.org > > > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/user-committee > > > > _______________________________________________ > User-committee mailing list > User-committee at lists.openstack.org > > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/user-committee > From saivishwasp at gmail.com Thu Aug 29 16:45:17 2019 From: saivishwasp at gmail.com (Sai Vishwas) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 22:15:17 +0530 Subject: [openstack-community] [Openstack][Swift] : Swift file-storage allocation policy Message-ID: Hi all, I have the following questions regarding the file allocation policy in Openstack Swift: 1. Are the uploaded files/objects mapped to partitions solely based on the name by hashing? Is there any way that I could force a particular file to reside on a particular disk? 2. How are the partitions mapped to disks? Is there any way that I could force a particular partition to reside on a particular disk? 3. Are the sizes of all partitions the same? (I am aware that a partition is a virtual concept but I am interested in whether a limit is placed on how many files are assigned to a particular partition ) I am asking the above questions as I have a few files which are accessed very frequently and would like them to reside on one of the SSDs that we have. Does OpenStack Swift internally provide this option? If not how does Swift accommodate for such SLA bound requirements without violating the concept of partitions? It would be of great help if you could explain the internal working of swift with respect to this scenario. Regards, Sai Vishwas Padigi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From me at not.mn Thu Aug 29 17:02:19 2019 From: me at not.mn (John Dickinson) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 10:02:19 -0700 Subject: [openstack-community] [Openstack] [Swift] : Swift file-storage allocation policy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <12EE711E-E7B1-49BB-92A4-544B16562F08@not.mn> answers inline On 29 Aug 2019, at 9:45, Sai Vishwas wrote: > Hi all, > > I have the following questions regarding the file allocation policy in > Openstack Swift: > > 1. Are the uploaded files/objects mapped to partitions solely based on the > name by hashing? Is there any way that I could force a particular file to > reside on a particular disk? Yes, objects are mapped to disks based on the hash of the object name. There is not way to force an object to reside on a particular disk. > 2. How are the partitions mapped to disks? Is there any way that I could > force a particular partition to reside on a particular disk? The mapping is done based on what we call the ring. For a (very deep) discussion of how it works, see the docs at https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_ring.html > 3. Are the sizes of all partitions the same? (I am aware that a partition > is a virtual concept but I am interested in whether a limit is placed on > how many files are assigned to a particular partition ) Partitions don't have a "size" per-se. A partition is simply the high-order bits of the result of a hash function. There is no limit to how many objects are assigned to a disk. The total number of partitions is based on the ring's "part power" that is initially set at ring creation time. The value is chosen based on the number of drives that are in the ring. > > I am asking the above questions as I have a few files which are accessed > very frequently and would like them to reside on one of the SSDs that we > have. Does OpenStack Swift internally provide this option? If not how does > Swift accommodate for such SLA bound requirements without violating the > concept of partitions? In general, operators make this work by using a separate http cache system in front of the swift cluster to store very hot content. > > It would be of great help if you could explain the internal working of > swift with respect to this scenario. It's a complicated topic, but starting with the doc I linked above will give you a very good start on understanding how it works. > > Regards, > Sai Vishwas Padigi -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 850 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From ashlee at openstack.org Thu Aug 29 19:41:34 2019 From: ashlee at openstack.org (Ashlee Ferguson) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 14:41:34 -0500 Subject: [openstack-community] [User-committee] UC candidacy. In-Reply-To: <40a7c19e-83c0-5f51-aa8c-eaed57e4896b@gmail.com> References: <3b2eb984-ad82-18cd-c87a-12621aa396e2@gmail.com> <40a7c19e-83c0-5f51-aa8c-eaed57e4896b@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Ian, Thanks for flagging this! I’ve connected with Ilya and Jimmy. We’re getting Ilya’s group added to Meetup.com/pro/osf shortly. Ashlee > On Aug 26, 2019, at 6:43 PM, Ian Y. Choi wrote: > > (Adding community at lists.openstack.org mailing list and some Foundation members related with this) > > Hello Ilya, > > As announced by [1], https://www.meetup.com/pro/osf/ is now an official group portal. > As an UC election official, I discussed with last UC IRC meeting and I got confirmation that the AUC list is retrieved from Meetup Pro [2]. > > Two more comments: > - @Ilya: It seems that Russian user group is not listed in Meetup Pro. If it is, please talk with Ashlee to successfully register your user group to Meetup Pro. > - @Ashley @Jimmy: Is it possible to make a redirection of URL: groups.openstack.org to www.meetup.com/pro/osf/ ? > > > With many thanks, > > /Ian > > [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/community/2019-April/001956.html > [2] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/uc/2019/uc.2019-08-26-15.03.log.html#l-68 > > Ilya Alekseyev wrote on 8/27/2019 5:34 AM: >> Hi Ian! >> >> Thank you for sharing AUC requirements. >> Could you please clarify how currently defining Official OpenStack User Group? >> In the best of my knowledge Groups Portal was retired. >> >> Thank you in advance. >> >> Kind regards, >> Ilya Alekseyev. >> Russian OpenStack Community >> >> >> пн, 26 авг. 2019 г. в 19:52, Ian Y. Choi >>: >> >> Hello Natal, >> >> First of all, thanks a lot for your UC candidacy! >> >> UC election is applicable for Active User Contributors (AUCs) as >> defined >> by OpenStack User Committee Charter [1], >> and I would like to share that both UC election officials could not >> verify that you are an AUC. >> >> If you can share more details which support to verify that you are an >> AUC who is eligible for the election, please do not hesitate to share >> with the election officials before the due of the nomination period. >> >> Although the election officials could not confirm that you are an >> eilgible candidacy for the election, I am pretty sure that you can >> become AUC later, and can run for next UC election(s). >> >> >> With many thanks, >> >> /Ian >> >> [1] >> https://governance.openstack.org/uc/reference/charter.html#active-user-contributors-auc >> >> Natal Ngétal wrote on 8/26/2019 9:29 PM: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I saw a mail on openstack-discuss about the new user committee >> election. I'm >> > Natal I principally contribute to the tripleo part. I have also >> contribute a >> > little to oslo projects and gertty, for example. I'm really >> interested to >> > candidate for this post, that can be seems weird, because I have >> started to >> > contribute in october 2018 only. But I think that can be >> interesting for the >> > project, a new eyes. I wish to implicate me more in the >> community. For example, >> > I want to organize local meetup regularly, go to the OpenStack >> summit and ptg >> > and started to give talk and write articles on the project. I >> wish also meet >> > more the customers and work with they to improve the project. >> Understand the >> > customers problems. With this role that can be more easy. For >> me, that can be >> > also really interesting to learn more the project and the >> community. That can >> > be also really source motivation and that can help me for my work. >> > >> > My gerrit profile: >> > >> > https://review.opendev.org/#/q/owner:hobbestigrou%2540erakis.eu >> > >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > User-committee mailing list >> > User-committee at lists.openstack.org >> > >> > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/user-committee >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> User-committee mailing list >> User-committee at lists.openstack.org >> > >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/user-committee >> > > > _______________________________________________ > User-committee mailing list > User-committee at lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/user-committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: