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Mykyta Koshykov 7b060f0b36 Possibility to detach ceilometer from controllers
Adds the possibility to use external (non-controllers) keystone,
db, rabbitmq, etc for ceilometer services.

Partial blueprint: detach-components-from-controllers

Change-Id: I670ac5c535b43bb2d8cf95209e3a9ea772d1dd6c
Co-Authored-By: Aleksandr Didenko <adidenko@mirantis.com>
2015-06-30 14:20:38 -05:00
debian fuel-library spec update for 7.0. 2015-06-09 04:11:14 +03:00
deployment/puppet Possibility to detach ceilometer from controllers 2015-06-30 14:20:38 -05:00
files Merge "Fix backup filename for dockerctl backup" 2015-06-03 15:40:11 +00:00
specs fuel-library spec update for 7.0. 2015-06-09 04:11:14 +03:00
tests/noop Fixed issue with keystone memcache 2015-06-11 10:08:40 +00:00
utils Refactor task_graph to support task cross-linking 2015-05-25 19:57:10 +03:00
.gitignore Add the task graph plotting tool 2015-03-02 17:32:04 +03:00
.gitreview Setup git-review 2013-12-11 14:31:13 +04:00
CHANGELOG Edit Changelog 2013-05-23 13:38:03 +03:00
LICENSE LICENCE added 2014-06-05 20:00:54 +00:00
README.md RabbitMQ FAQ notes prettified 2013-05-08 23:19:41 +04:00

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