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Re: rpms for rhel5.x to install Open stack Object Storage

 

Hi guys,

The glance-upload tool was removed from Glance with commit
5677bfa44d1d3cbf0f764b09947df454f916b8d0:

https://github.com/openstack/glance/commit/5677bfa44d1d3cbf0f764b09947df454f916b8d0

So, around a month ago...

Just an FYI. Everything that you could do with glance-upload is
possible with the glance add command. glance-upload was an older
utility that has now been deprecated.

Lorin, I'll review your patchset shortly.

Cheers!
-jay

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Lorin Hochstein <lorin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Razique:
> Thanks. I've proposed adding  these examples to the docs:
> https://review.openstack.org/1883
> https://review.openstack.org/1888
> Lorin
> --
> Lorin Hochstein, Computer Scientist
> USC Information Sciences Institute
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>
>
>
> On Nov 23, 2011, at 2:44 AM, Razique Mahroua wrote:
>
> Hi Lorin,
> Glance has it's own ways to upload objects :
> Here are the available ways to do it :
>
>  Startimg upload
> glance -v add name="ubuntu-10.10-amd64" is_public=true <
> /root/maverick-server-uec-amd64.tar.gz
> # OR add property (ex. distro)
> glance -v add name="ubuntu-10.10-amd64" is_public=true distro="ubuntu 10.10"
> < /root/maverick-server-uec-amd64.tar.gz
>
> # Upload from other URL
> glance -v add name="uubntu-10.04-amd64" is_public=true
> location="http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/lucid/current/lucid-server-uec-amd64.tar.gz";
> # Upload qcow2
> glance -v add name="ubuntu-11.04-amd64" is_public=true distro="ubuntu 11.04"
> disk_format="qcow2" < /data/images/rock_natty.qcow2
> # Other
> glance-upload --type=kernel ./maverick-server-uec-amd64-vmlinuz-virtual
> maverick-server-uec-amd64-vmlinuz-virtual
> glance-upload --type=ramdisk ./maverick-server-uec-amd64-loader
> maverick-server-uec-amd64-loader
> glance-upload --type=machine --kernel=7 --ramdisk=8
> ./maverick-server-uec-amd64.img maverick-server-uec-amd64.img
> glance-upload --type=raw --kernel=nokernel --ramdisk=noramdisk
> ./maverick-server-uec-amd64.img maverick-server-uec-amd64.img_v2
>
> You can also use nova-manage image ... (image_upload/ ramdisk_upload/
> kernel_upload)
> Nuage & Co - Razique Mahroua
> razique.mahroua@xxxxxxxxx
> <NUAGECO-LOGO-Fblan_petit.jpg>
> Le 22 nov. 2011 à 16:57, Jay Pipes a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 9:34 PM, Lorin Hochstein <lorin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> How does the deprecation of nova-objectstore affect nova support for
>
> euca-upload-bundle? Will euca-upload-bundle support go away in the future,
>
> or does Glance support euca-upload-bundle through an S3 front-end interface,
>
> or something else?
>
> Hi Lorin,
>
> It's not really that nova-objectstore has gone anywhere... just that
> it is not being developed further, and while it used to be that if you
> were using the EC2 API and tooling you would need to have a Nova
> FLAG.image_service set to nova.images.s3.S3ImageService, this is no
> longer the case. nova-objectstore is still used in the EC2 API for the
> purposes of euca2ools, as certain tools like euca-bundle-image only
> work with an S3 object store. nova-objectstore stores the manifest.xml
> and compressed image parts during the process of bundling an image.
> However, the eventual image is stored in Glance. So, nova-objectstore
> is a service that enables the euca-bundle-image and euca-upload-bundle
> tools to work with Nova, but it serves no other purpose and is no
> longer a configurable part of Nova's image management.
>
> Hope that makes sense!
>
> Cheers,
> -jay
>
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