[Openstack-operators] Blazar? (Reservations and/or scheduled termination)

Sam Morrison sorrison at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 02:48:55 UTC 2016


> On 4 Aug 2016, at 3:12 AM, Kris G. Lindgren <klindgren at godaddy.com> wrote:
> 
> We do something similar.  We give everyone in the company an account on the internal cloud.  By default they have a user-<username> project.  We have a Jenkins job that adds metadata to all vm’s that are in user- projects.  We then have additional jobs that read that metadata and determine when the VM has been alive for x period of time.  At 45 days we send an email saying that we will remove the vm in 15 days, and they can request a 30 day extension (which really just resets some metadata information on the vm).  On day 60 the vm is shut down and removed.  For non user- projects, people are allowed to have their vm’s created as long as they want.

What stops a user modifying the metadata? Do you have novas policy.json set up so they can’t?

Sam


> 
> I believe I remember seeing something presented in the paris(?) time frame by overstock(?) that would treat vm’s more as a lease.  IE You get an env for 90 days, it goes away at the end of that.
> 
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Kris Lindgren
> Senior Linux Systems Engineer
> GoDaddy
> 
> On 8/3/16, 10:47 AM, "Jonathan D. Proulx" <jon at csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> 
>    Hi All,
> 
>    As a private cloud operatior who doesn't charge internal users, I'd
>    really like a way to force users to set an exiration time on their
>    instances so if they forget about them they go away.
> 
>    I'd though Blazar was the thing to look at and Chameleoncloud.org
>    seems to be using it (any of you around here?) but it also doesn't
>    look like it's seen substantive work in a long time.
> 
>    Anyone have operational exprience with blazar to share or other
>    solutions?
> 
>    -Jon
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