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Successful nova-network to Neutron Migration (Joe Topjian)<br></font><font size="2">> 2. Re: Successful nova-network to Neutron Migration (Belmiro Moreira)<br></font><font size="2">> 3. Re: Successful nova-network to Neutron Migration (Joe Topjian)<br></font><font size="2">> 4. [trove][all] Weekly meeting time change - 1500UTC<br></font><font size="2">> #openstack-meeting-alt (Amrith Kumar)<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> ----------------------------------------------------------------------<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Message: 1<br></font><font size="2">> Date: Sat, 20 May 2017 10:51:07 -0600<br></font><font size="2">> From: Joe Topjian <joe@topjian.net><br></font><font size="2">> To: "openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org"<br></font><font size="2">> <openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org><br></font><font size="2">> Subject: [Openstack-operators] Successful nova-network to Neutron<br></font><font size="2">> Migration<br></font><font size="2">> Message-ID:<br></font><font size="2">> <CA+y7hvh2099O-ApFJvOsM+=+gVASeK7O7Z5VcpKs=nBs-yAT+g@mail.gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Hi all,<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> There probably aren't a lot of people in this situation nowadays, but for<br></font><font size="2">> those that are, I wanted to report a successful nova-network to Neutron<br></font><font size="2">> migration.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> We used NeCTAR's migration scripts which can be found here:<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> <a href="https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron">https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron</a><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> These scripts allowed us to do an in-place upgrade with almost no downtime.<br></font><font size="2">> There was probably an hour or two of network downtime, but all instances<br></font><font size="2">> stayed up and running. There were also a handful of instances that needed a<br></font><font size="2">> hard reboot and some that had to give up their Floating IP to Neutron. All<br></font><font size="2">> acceptable, IMO.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> We modified them to suit our environment, specifically by adding support<br></font><font size="2">> for IPv6 and Floating IPs. In addition, we leaned on our existing Puppet<br></font><font size="2">> environment to deploy certain Nova and Neutron settings in phases.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> But we wouldn't have been able to do this migration without these scripts,<br></font><font size="2">> so to Sam and the rest of the NeCTAR crew: thank you all very much!<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Joe<br></font><font size="2">> -------------- next part --------------<br></font><font size="2">> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<br></font><font size="2">> URL: <<a href="http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170520/e5991ee5/attachment-0001.html">http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170520/e5991ee5/attachment-0001.html</a>><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> ------------------------------<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Message: 2<br></font><font size="2">> Date: Sat, 20 May 2017 22:54:41 +0200<br></font><font size="2">> From: Belmiro Moreira <moreira.belmiro.email.lists@gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> To: Joe Topjian <joe@topjian.net><br></font><font size="2">> Cc: "openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org"<br></font><font size="2">> <openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org><br></font><font size="2">> Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Successful nova-network to Neutron<br></font><font size="2">> Migration<br></font><font size="2">> Message-ID:<br></font><font size="2">> <CAPkQhnc40_EXM9TrnDOoVR=_RGaN7nJL43hxk24OXefNiHkwYA@mail.gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Hi Joe,<br></font><font size="2">> congrats.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Can you also make available your scripts changes for IPv6?<br></font><font size="2">> The more the better for any site that is still working in the migration,<br></font><font size="2">> like us :)<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> thanks,<br></font><font size="2">> Belmiro<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">>> On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Joe Topjian <joe@topjian.net> wrote:<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> Hi all,<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> There probably aren't a lot of people in this situation nowadays, but for<br></font><font size="2">>> those that are, I wanted to report a successful nova-network to Neutron<br></font><font size="2">>> migration.<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> We used NeCTAR's migration scripts which can be found here:<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> <a href="https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron">https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron</a><br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> These scripts allowed us to do an in-place upgrade with almost no<br></font><font size="2">>> downtime. There was probably an hour or two of network downtime, but all<br></font><font size="2">>> instances stayed up and running. There were also a handful of instances<br></font><font size="2">>> that needed a hard reboot and some that had to give up their Floating IP to<br></font><font size="2">>> Neutron. All acceptable, IMO.<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> We modified them to suit our environment, specifically by adding support<br></font><font size="2">>> for IPv6 and Floating IPs. In addition, we leaned on our existing Puppet<br></font><font size="2">>> environment to deploy certain Nova and Neutron settings in phases.<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> But we wouldn't have been able to do this migration without these scripts,<br></font><font size="2">>> so to Sam and the rest of the NeCTAR crew: thank you all very much!<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> Joe<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> _______________________________________________<br></font><font size="2">>> OpenStack-operators mailing list<br></font><font size="2">>> OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org<br></font><font size="2">>> <a href="http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators">http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators</a><br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">> -------------- next part --------------<br></font><font size="2">> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<br></font><font size="2">> URL: <<a href="http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170520/086d573d/attachment-0001.html">http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170520/086d573d/attachment-0001.html</a>><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> ------------------------------<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Message: 3<br></font><font size="2">> Date: Sat, 20 May 2017 18:24:23 -0600<br></font><font size="2">> From: Joe Topjian <joe@topjian.net><br></font><font size="2">> To: Belmiro Moreira <moreira.belmiro.email.lists@gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> Cc: "openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org"<br></font><font size="2">> <openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org><br></font><font size="2">> Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] Successful nova-network to Neutron<br></font><font size="2">> Migration<br></font><font size="2">> Message-ID:<br></font><font size="2">> <CA+y7hvgLtTHbx=ibrd3pCeFQ=F-+dTJ15q2fPCbEyQxxCq491Q@mail.gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Yep, absolutely:<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> <a href="https://github.com/cybera/novanet2neutron">https://github.com/cybera/novanet2neutron</a><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> The changes are all rolled into one commit:<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> <a href="https://github.com/cybera/novanet2neutron/commit/31a6ef0eaebb84b94f4cc97d4f0acfffb4eed251">https://github.com/cybera/novanet2neutron/commit/31a6ef0eaebb84b94f4cc97d4f0acfffb4eed251</a><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Note that we hard-coded the network and subnet names in there, so if you<br></font><font size="2">> end up using this, you'll want to change that.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Thanks,<br></font><font size="2">> Joe<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Belmiro Moreira <<br></font><font size="2">> moreira.belmiro.email.lists@gmail.com> wrote:<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">>> Hi Joe,<br></font><font size="2">>> congrats.<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> Can you also make available your scripts changes for IPv6?<br></font><font size="2">>> The more the better for any site that is still working in the migration,<br></font><font size="2">>> like us :)<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>> thanks,<br></font><font size="2">>> Belmiro<br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Joe Topjian <joe@topjian.net> wrote:<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> Hi all,<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> There probably aren't a lot of people in this situation nowadays, but for<br></font><font size="2">>>> those that are, I wanted to report a successful nova-network to Neutron<br></font><font size="2">>>> migration.<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> We used NeCTAR's migration scripts which can be found here:<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> <a href="https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron">https://github.com/NeCTAR-RC/novanet2neutron</a><br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> These scripts allowed us to do an in-place upgrade with almost no<br></font><font size="2">>>> downtime. There was probably an hour or two of network downtime, but all<br></font><font size="2">>>> instances stayed up and running. There were also a handful of instances<br></font><font size="2">>>> that needed a hard reboot and some that had to give up their Floating IP to<br></font><font size="2">>>> Neutron. All acceptable, IMO.<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> We modified them to suit our environment, specifically by adding support<br></font><font size="2">>>> for IPv6 and Floating IPs. In addition, we leaned on our existing Puppet<br></font><font size="2">>>> environment to deploy certain Nova and Neutron settings in phases.<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> But we wouldn't have been able to do this migration without these<br></font><font size="2">>>> scripts, so to Sam and the rest of the NeCTAR crew: thank you all very much!<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> Joe<br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> _______________________________________________<br></font><font size="2">>>> OpenStack-operators mailing list<br></font><font size="2">>>> OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org<br></font><font size="2">>>> <a href="http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators">http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators</a><br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>>> <br></font><font size="2">>> <br></font><font size="2">> -------------- next part --------------<br></font><font size="2">> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<br></font><font size="2">> URL: <<a href="http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170520/1ccd9981/attachment-0001.html">http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170520/1ccd9981/attachment-0001.html</a>><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> ------------------------------<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Message: 4<br></font><font size="2">> Date: Sun, 21 May 2017 </font><font size="2">07:08:23 -0400<br></font><font size="2">> From: "Amrith Kumar" <amrith.kumar@gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> To: "'OpenStack Development Mailing List \(not for usage questions\)'"<br></font><font size="2">> <openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>,<br></font><font size="2">> <openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org><br></font><font size="2">> Subject: [Openstack-operators] [trove][all] Weekly meeting time change<br></font><font size="2">> - 1500UTC #openstack-meeting-alt<br></font><font size="2">> Message-ID: <1eac01d2d222$911e0370$b35a0a50$@gmail.com><br></font><font size="2">> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> The Trove weekly meeting time has been changed from 1800UTC on Wednesdays to<br></font><font size="2">> 1500UTC on Wednesdays[1]. Thanks to Trevor for following up on this action<br></font><font size="2">> item from the discussions we had in the summit in Boston.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> This change has been made to accommodate some new participants to the<br></font><font size="2">> community from Europe and China, and advancing the meeting time by three<br></font><font size="2">> hours makes the time more convenient for them and not terrible for the rest<br></font><font size="2">> of us.<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> The first meeting at this new time[2] will be on this coming Wednesday,<br></font><font size="2">> 24th. As always, the meeting agenda can be found at [3].<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Thanks,<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> -amrith<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> [1] <a href="https://review.openstack.org/#/c/466381/">https://review.openstack.org/#/c/466381/</a><br></font><font size="2">> [2] <a href="http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Trove_(DBaaS)_Team_Meeting">http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#Trove_(DBaaS)_Team_Meeting</a><br></font><font size="2">> [3] <a href="https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/TroveMeeting">https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/TroveMeeting</a><br></font><font size="2">> --<br></font><font size="2">> Amrith Kumar<br></font><font size="2">> GPG: 0x5e48849a9d21a29b<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> -------------- next part --------------<br></font><font size="2">> A non-text attachment was scrubbed...<br></font><font size="2">> Name: smime.p7s<br></font><font size="2">> Type: application/pkcs7-signature<br></font><font size="2">> Size: 4815 bytes<br></font><font size="2">> Desc: not available<br></font><font size="2">> URL: <<a href="http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170521/3657182f/attachment-0001.bin">http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/attachments/20170521/3657182f/attachment-0001.bin</a>><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> ------------------------------<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> Subject: Digest Footer<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> _______________________________________________<br></font><font size="2">> OpenStack-operators mailing list<br></font><font size="2">> OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org<br></font><font size="2">> <a href="http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators">http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators</a><br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> ------------------------------<br></font><font size="2">> <br></font><font size="2">> End of OpenStack-operators Digest, Vol 79, Issue 28<br></font><font size="2">> ***************************************************<br></font><BR>
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