Comment 45 for bug 1811941

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Amer Hwitat (amer.hwitat) wrote :

I have these file that logs most of what I did to make the VM work ... I have some other stuff also that might be a good benefit to share ... and excuse me for acting rude ... but it was important for me to finish evaluating to my friend's case on the double .. I have recommended to him to leave the infrastructure as is and to plan patches and upgrades to the system ... he is going not to be working directly on this layer .. openstack ... he is going to work on the CBAM layer above it, but we had to make sure everything in the lower layer of IaaS infrastructure to be orchestrated by their team and to feed back on certain things ... anyway I'm now Academic not Technical ... I teach for a living ... then I might consider to go back developing or Technical on Oracle DB, or SAP as I'm a functional guy in this area, Technical stuff is not my terf, I worked on Unix based servers to configure Oracle EBS and SAP ERP, there is a lot of differences than to work pure networking ... CISCO , Huwayi, Juniper , which I think is OSP contributors also ... besides some other companies that collaborate build and maintain OSP.

though I must say that RHEL 7 reminds me of Compaq True 64 Unix, before compaq broke and sold to HP, and it became HP Compaq True 64 , the good old 2003 days, and also it has some looks of SUN Solaris on Sparc before being sold to Oracle, and as I have worked on HP UX 11 also for configuring Oracle DB , and IBM AIX 5 Unix in 2010 , it seems that Linux flavors of Unix are dominating the world of datacenters more than RISC machines UNIX servers and Mainframes ...

nothing to me is Compared to commodore 64 a super fast home computer in the 80's with 64 K RAM and built in Basic interpreter, fast tape and 5.25" Floppy with built in sound chip that rocked the mass world as and still being the most sold computer ever outselling Apple and IBM, it's these days that I want to say that never going be repeated ever ...

in the mean time, I advised my friend to keep doing his job as he works on a layer above the openstack and he is not in charge of the infrastructure layer that runs openstack as backbone for their telecom industry for the DR site so he wouldn't be affected unless there is a real emergency that operates his site, he is working on orchestration of VMs that are physically on openstack but logically managed by him and the orchestrator is not of openstack and the manager too ... and the bottom layer is openstack and the middle layer is the manager the upper layer is the dashboards and root cause analysis software which is also not of openstack, this is a good experience for me too to get to talk to professionals like you.

in the mean time also the VM is working fine now, no crash in swift's object-server service until now, but keystone and nova do sometimes give me hard time as I didn't set the timeout=9999999999999999 to their .conf files ... looool