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Tatyana Leontovich b7c47f74bd Looking only for eth* in rps_cpus ()
Problem:
netconfig_post rb foolow checks failed on controller
* test_rps_cpus_set
* test_rps_cpus_config

Caused by: we include vrouter-host and other
not physical-interface in checks
so start to look at eth* interfaces only

Fuel-CI: disable

Change-Id: Id96aaf32fad8dc5e7bf14a4bedf3c795518dfd21
Closes-Bug: #1433087
2015-06-24 18:20:22 +03:00
debian Merge "Make log rotation more bulletproof" 2015-06-15 07:46:30 +00:00
deployment/puppet Looking only for eth* in rps_cpus () 2015-06-24 18:20:22 +03:00
files Secure dns and ntp 2015-06-17 22:44:33 +03:00
specs fuel-library spec update for 7.0. 2015-06-09 04:11:14 +03:00
tests/noop Make haproxy stats listen on lo and mgmt VIP 2015-06-16 14:47:47 +03:00
utils Fix fuel_syntax_check.sh for Mac OS X 2015-06-12 20:05:11 +00:00
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README.md RabbitMQ FAQ notes prettified 2013-05-08 23:19:41 +04:00

Fuel is the Ultimate Do-it-Yourself Kit for OpenStack

Purpose built to assimilate the hard-won experience of our services team, it contains the tooling, information, and support you need to accelerate time to production with OpenStack cloud.

OpenStack is a very versatile and flexible cloud management platform. By exposing its portfolio of cloud infrastructure services compute, storage, networking and other core resources — through ReST APIs, it enables a wide range of control over these services, both from the perspective of an integrated Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) controlled by applications, as well as automated manipulation of the infrastructure itself.

This architectural flexibility doesnt set itself up magically; it asks you, the user and cloud administrator, to organize and manage a large array of configuration options. Consequently, getting the most out of your OpenStack cloud over time in terms of flexibility, scalability, and manageability requires a thoughtful combination of automation and configuration choices.

Mirantis Fuel for OpenStack was created to solve exactly this problem.