[Openstack-operators] OpenStack Dockerizing on CoreOS

Lee, Jaewoo jwlee.phobias at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 04:58:49 UTC 2015


Hello,

Thank you for your various information including Kolla Project, and I need that I should review the information in detail.

I’m just starting OpenStack install, config, test etc. in personal interest. So I feel it is many difficulties at the installation stage such as many configuration options, complexity of installation, scaling increases complexity so on. The beginner who no one seems to be easily accessible.

 My goal for this work , the first one is simplification of installation and the second one is Zero Down Time Operation Platform.

Once again thank you for your comments.

Best Regards,
JW


> 2015. 4. 29., 오후 11:54, Paul Czarkowski <pczarkowski+openstackops at bluebox.net> 작성:
> 
> You may also want to check out giftwrap ( https://github.com/blueboxgroup/giftwrap <https://github.com/blueboxgroup/giftwrap> )  and its helper giftwrap-wrapper ( https://github.com/blueboxgroup/giftwrap-wrapper <https://github.com/blueboxgroup/giftwrap-wrapper> ) which builds packages and/or docker containers for each openstack project based on a manifest file which contains their git location and version as well as letting you specifiy extra requirements etc.
> 
> I've looked over the koilla project and don't like the fact that it uses the system packages for openstack, nor do I particularly like the way its handling configuration.   
> 
> I also think that it makes a ton of sense to create config templates built with confd so that you can configure the projects by either environment variables or etcd/confd.   
> 
> I have a project called Factorish (https://github.com/factorish/factorish <https://github.com/factorish/factorish>) which aims to take random apps and run them in a sensible way inside a  docker container that ties in confd, etcdctl and runit and some healthchecking which has worked very well for me so far and have been planning on starting to build out openstack packages using it,  but haven't gotten very far yet due to a lack of time.
> 
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Fox, Kevin M <Kevin.Fox at pnnl.gov <mailto:Kevin.Fox at pnnl.gov>> wrote:
> Have you looked at the kolla project?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>  
> From: CoreOS
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 5:08:12 AM
> To: openstack-operators at lists.openstack.org <mailto:openstack-operators at lists.openstack.org>
> Subject: [Openstack-operators] OpenStack Dockerizing on CoreOS
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I’m trying to develop fault tolerance supporting OpenStack on Docker/CoreOS. I think this kind of approaching is to getting the following advantages:
>    - Easy to Deploy
>    - Easy to Test
>    - Easy to Scale-out
>    - Fault Tolerance
> 
> Those who are interested in non-stop operation and easy extension of OpenStack, please see the following link https://github.com/ContinUSE/openstack-on-coreos <https://github.com/ContinUSE/openstack-on-coreos>.
> 
> This work is currently in the beginning. Please contact me if you have any comments, or questions.
> 
> Thanks,
> JW
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