[Openstack] Export tenant configuration

Salvo Rapisarda salvorapi at yahoo.it
Wed Jan 22 19:06:17 UTC 2014


Il 22/01/2014 18.18, Jay Pipes ha scritto:
> On Wed, 2014-01-22 at 17:21 +0100, Salvo Rapisarda wrote:
>> But you surely know that MySQL is not the only SQL back-end for
>> OpenStack services. ;-)
>
> I don't see any mention of MySQL below by Nick Ma.

Sorry, you are right.
MySQL is my OpenStack sql backend. :)


>> This is why I was looking for an alternative solution for export/import
>> the structure of my project.
>
> What do you mean by "structure of my project"? The data for the various
> resources consumed by your project is stored in a number of databases.
> Additionally, with data about the project itself is stored in the
> Keystone back-end storage (either RDBMS, KVS or LDAP).
>
> If you want to port the network configuration from Grizzly to Havana, UI
> would just make a snapshot of your Quantum database in Grizzly and start
> your Havana database from that snapshot, and run the db schema
> migrations on it.
>
> Best,
> -jay
>
I know, but I think can be helpful to use a tool for generate, for 
example, an XML file of my Project that is compatible with the all 
releases of OpenStack.

Thanks,
Salvo.

>> Salvo.
>>
>> Il 22/01/2014 15.57, Nick Ma ha scritto:
>>> AFAIK, in OpenStack, all the data is stored in sql server and there's no
>>> so-called "automatic script" for this task, but you can dump the desired
>>> data from sql server and restore them into the new sql server. You can
>>> have a try.
>>>
>>> Nick Ma
>>>
>>> On 1/21/2014 10:24 PM, Salvo Rapisarda wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> in OpenStack there is a function that export/import the structure of a
>>>> project (Network,Volume,VMs,ecc...) ?
>>>>
>>>> For example, I want to export a complex network configuration from a
>>>> Grizzly installation to Havana installation.
>>>>
>>>> I know that with a bash script it's possible to re-create my tenant
>>>> via nova command but exists an "automated" version?
>>>>
>>>> It is possible ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Salvo.
>>>>





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