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Cosmic HA for OpenStack

a project by mjura

Idea is to prepare some advanced template examples for Heat orchestration in OpenStack, which will show: - how HA for VM guests can be used

Updated over 4 years ago. 8 hacker ♥️.

Chef 12 on the (open)SUSE

a project by nkrinner

Recent packages for Chef on the SUSE platforms are in a poor shape. In the meantime, Chef 12 is in the beta phase. Let's use the hack week to polish and update our Chef packages.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Debconf Done Right For SUSE

an idea by osynge

Usecases

  • Puppet Chef and similar tools are for Admins to Enforce state, but this is too forceful for a distribution wanting to allow admins to override our settings.
Updated almost 5 years ago. 3 hacker ♥️. Has no hacker: grab it!

Say Hello To Ceph!

a project by wanglh

Learn ceph architecture and try to deploy a ceph cluster.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 4 hacker ♥️.

Twopence

an invention by e_bischoff

Twopence is (will be) a remote execution engine for tests, able to run tests in virtual machines and real hardware through various means of communication : virtio for KVM / QEmu, ssh on top of libssh, serial lines. This library can be called from shell and ruby wrappers. While it is already functional (and used), it still needs polishing, stabilizing, and extending. It is also planned to integrate it with Pennyworth (project Machinery) and let it go fully Open Source.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 7 hacker ♥️.

Ceph crushmap visualization

a project by qakapil

The CRUSH algorithm determines how to store and retrieve data by computing data storage locations. CRUSH empowers Ceph clients to communicate with OSDs directly rather than through a centralized server or broker. With an algorithmically determined method of storing and retrieving data, Ceph avoids a single point of failure, a performance bottleneck, and a physical limit to its scalability. CRUSH requires a map of your cluster, and uses the CRUSH map to pseudo-randomly store and retrieve data in OSDs with a uniform distribution of data across the cluster. This project aims at creating graphs of the crush map, for better visualization of the Ceph cluster.

Updated almost 5 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.
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  • almost 9 years ago: osynge started whatenv + whenenv
  • almost 9 years ago: osynge originated whatenv + whenenv
  • almost 9 years ago: osynge started pmpman
  • almost 9 years ago: osynge originated pmpman
  • over 9 years ago: osynge joined Ceph crushmap visualization
  • over 9 years ago: osynge liked Ceph crushmap visualization
  • over 9 years ago: osynge liked Twopence
  • over 9 years ago: osynge liked Say Hello To Ceph!
  • over 9 years ago: osynge liked Debconf Done Right For SUSE
  • over 9 years ago: osynge liked Chef 12 on the (open)SUSE
  • over 9 years ago: osynge originated pxe boot once
  • over 9 years ago: osynge originated Debconf Done Right For SUSE
  • over 9 years ago: osynge started pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?
  • over 9 years ago: osynge added keyword "sqlalchemy" to pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?
  • over 9 years ago: osynge liked Cosmic HA for OpenStack
  • over 9 years ago: osynge originated orthos.arch.suse.de uses shared password for root on hosts.
  • over 9 years ago: osynge added keyword "sqlite" to pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?
  • over 9 years ago: osynge added keyword "udev" to pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?
  • over 9 years ago: osynge added keyword "python" to pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?
  • over 9 years ago: osynge added keyword "sql" to pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?
  • over 9 years ago: osynge originated pmpman -> why dont we automate the music on our phone / mp3 player?