From openinfradn at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 13:57:31 2021 From: openinfradn at gmail.com (open infra) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 19:27:31 +0530 Subject: [openstack-community] Enabling KVM on Openstack Message-ID: Hi I have enabled KVM after deploying openstack single node setup. Following entries has been added to /etc/nova/nova.conf and then restart libvirtd.service and openstack-nova-compute.servic. compute_driver = libvirt.LibvirtDriver [libvirt] virt_type=kvm #virt_type=qemu # lsmod | grep kvm kvm_intel 188740 0 kvm 637289 1 kvm_intel irqbypass 13503 1 kvm I still can see Hypervisor Type as QEMU, when I issue openstack hypervisor list command. Is this normal? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amy at demarco.com Wed Jan 13 15:45:17 2021 From: amy at demarco.com (Amy Marrich) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 09:45:17 -0600 Subject: [openstack-community] Enabling KVM on Openstack In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Did you restart Nova after making the change? You also might get more responses from openstack-discuss at lists.openstack.org. Thanks, Amy (pooh) On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 8:13 AM open infra wrote: > Hi > > I have enabled KVM after deploying openstack single node setup. > Following entries has been added to /etc/nova/nova.conf and then restart > libvirtd.service and openstack-nova-compute.servic. > > compute_driver = libvirt.LibvirtDriver [libvirt] virt_type=kvm > #virt_type=qemu > > # lsmod | grep kvm > kvm_intel 188740 0 > kvm 637289 1 kvm_intel > irqbypass 13503 1 kvm > > I still can see Hypervisor Type as QEMU, when I issue openstack hypervisor > list command. > Is this normal? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Community mailing list > Community at lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From openinfradn at gmail.com Wed Jan 13 18:26:55 2021 From: openinfradn at gmail.com (open infra) Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 23:56:55 +0530 Subject: [openstack-community] Enabling KVM on Openstack In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes I did restart nova. systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute.servic. I have disabled qemu in nova config and restarted entire box (including the base OS and the VM where I deployed Openstack. But still no luck. $ openstack hypervisor list +----+------------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------+ | ID | Hypervisor Hostname | Hypervisor Type | Host IP | State | +----+------------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------+ | 1 | openstack.centos.local | QEMU | 192.168.122.63 | up | +----+------------------------+-----------------+----------------+-------+ On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 9:15 PM Amy Marrich wrote: > Did you restart Nova after making the change? You also might get more > responses from openstack-discuss at lists.openstack.org. > > Thanks, > > Amy (pooh) > > On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 8:13 AM open infra wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I have enabled KVM after deploying openstack single node setup. >> Following entries has been added to /etc/nova/nova.conf and then restart >> libvirtd.service and openstack-nova-compute.servic. >> >> compute_driver = libvirt.LibvirtDriver [libvirt] virt_type=kvm >> #virt_type=qemu >> >> # lsmod | grep kvm >> kvm_intel 188740 0 >> kvm 637289 1 kvm_intel >> irqbypass 13503 1 kvm >> >> I still can see Hypervisor Type as QEMU, when I issue openstack >> hypervisor list command. >> Is this normal? >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Community mailing list >> Community at lists.openstack.org >> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From allison at openstack.org Thu Jan 28 16:21:54 2021 From: allison at openstack.org (Allison Price) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 10:21:54 -0600 Subject: [openstack-community] 2020 Open Infrastructure Foundation Annual Report Now Available Message-ID: <0C7B10D1-2660-4C08-8D74-B142D6D892DE@openstack.org> Despite being a very different year than most, the Open Infrastructure community, which has over 110,000 community members, made it a productive and successful year. We could not have done this without each and every one of you. One of the biggest milestones that happened in the global community last year was that OpenStack, one of the top three most active open source projects with 15 million cores in production, marked its 10th anniversary in 2020. OpenStack is undoubtedly a success. Millions of CPU cores of computing infrastructure are provided through OpenStack. More than 70 regions of public clouds powered by OpenStack are available for users worldwide. Last year saw our 22nd (on-time) release, with more than 20,000 changes merged in only 5 months. A level of activity that placed OpenStack among the three most active open source development communities in the world. Now, we are seeing users who have been around for years talk about their growing OpenStack production deployments like Workday, LINE, and CERN, as well as new users talk about how they’re running other open source projects in production like Ant Group using Kata Containers, Verizon running StarlingX, and Volvo running Zuul for their autonomous driving software. The Open Infrastructure Foundation would like to extend a huge thanks to the global community for all of the work that went into 2020 and is continuing in 2021 to help people build and operate open infrastructure. Check out the OpenStack community’s achievements in 2020 from the OpenInfra Foundation Annual Report and join us to build the next decade of open infrastructure! https://www.openstack.org/annual-reports/2020-openstack-foundation-annual-report Let’s cheer on the new year and to the successful growth of the seeds planted over these past years. Cheers, Allison Allison Price Open Infrastructure Foundation allison at openstack.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: