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  • environment variables are in fact the same so the same basic configuration may be used to go back-and-forth between the CLI tools. All of the authentication
    3 KB (390 words) - 21:16, 29 July 2013
  • constraints)For example, a resource may be of resource type volume. It may come from a specific Cinder endpoint registered in Keystone. It may have the capability of
    1 KB (146 words) - 05:04, 5 May 2014
  • perform actions. In some cases this service account has full admin privileges, may therefore perform any action on your cloud, and should be protected appropriately
    2 KB (305 words) - 10:01, 22 July 2016
  • 2013 20 June 2013 13 June 2013 6 June 2013 30 May 2013 23 May 2013 16 May 2013 9 May 2013 2 May 2013 25 Apr 2013 (see also OSSG_25April2013_Minutes)
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  • Solum development team will be attending the OpenStack Summit in Atlanta May 12-16th 2014. Contributors from 7 different affiliations will be attending
    2 KB (104 words) - 04:39, 12 May 2014
  • Technical Committee and Board of Directors will meet at 3:00pm - 5:00pm on May 11, 2014. This will be an in person meeting. Location: Room B403 3:00 -
    2 KB (232 words) - 21:52, 2 May 2014
  • Users must be associated with at least one project, though they may belong to many. Therefore, you should add at least one project before adding users
    1 KB (200 words) - 13:27, 14 November 2017
  • reasonable amount of features. However interaction with backend servers may be different for different vendors. It's not only about appliance access,
    4 KB (520 words) - 15:54, 21 June 2013
  • application. For example, an instance of a database service may be a component. A component resource may also represent a static artifact, such as an archive
    21 KB (2,027 words) - 22:08, 30 January 2014
  • org/summit/tokyo-2015/vote-for-speakers/Presentation/5506 Collaboration Half Day - Wed May 20th 2015 at 9am - 12.30pm in East Building, Room 10. Summit Etherpad - https://etherpad
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  • regularly scheduled task flows. We expect that it may be convenient to trigger Heat Orchestrations as well, which may in turn trigger Convection task flows or jobs
    9 KB (681 words) - 23:17, 3 May 2013
  • used to help design a feature for a previous release of OpenStack. It may or may not have been implemented. As a result, this page is unlikely to be updated
    1,017 bytes (134 words) - 00:03, 10 December 2013
  • accessible via a defined endpoint, and may refer to one more more application catalog instances. For example, it may refer to a single local instance, a
    14 KB (2,144 words) - 08:38, 23 November 2015
  • -newsletter-may-7-13/ May 14 - May 20, 2011: http://www.openstack.org/blog/2011/05/community-weekly-newsletter-may-13-20/ May 21 - May 27, 2011: http://www
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  • publish intermediary milestones (juno-X). They may release extra versions.
    3 KB (0 words) - 01:02, 23 September 2014
  • infrastructure and its resources (e.g., VMs) so that another monitoring tool may not be needed. monitors OpenStack CRUD operations using StackTach (notion
    1 KB (180 words) - 10:09, 3 February 2015
  • Application Assembly, and the Components that it is composed of. Components may be related to Services offered by the cloud where Solum runs, or through a
    557 bytes (96 words) - 17:33, 27 July 2014
  • meeting 9am - 2pm, Sunday May 17 Joint meeting with the TC 2:30pm - 5:30pm Sunday May 17 Board and TC dinner, 6pm - 9pm, Sunday May 17, Location TBD Lunch
    3 KB (369 words) - 18:54, 2 April 2015
  • with patches for the two previous releases of OpenStack. Older releases may or may not be supported by their stable maintenance teams, see below. Stable
    4 KB (88 words) - 14:09, 26 October 2018
  • follow:03 May: schema and counter definitions 10 May: external API definition 17 May: message queue choice 24 May: API message format 31 May: storage backend
    2 KB (279 words) - 15:32, 28 November 2013

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