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Q: What are all of the services enabled? | Q: What are all of the services enabled? | ||
+ | * cinder | ||
* cinder-backup | * cinder-backup | ||
+ | * cyborg | ||
* heat | * heat | ||
* barbican | * barbican | ||
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* manila | * manila | ||
* ganesha | * ganesha | ||
- | * ceph (that is, ceph as a service. Your instances can be ceph clients in a software-defined manor if you wish, directly accessing RBD) | + | * ceph (that is, ceph-as-a-service. Your instances can access OSD directly, |
- | * MDS/RADOS/" | + | * MDS/CephFS |
- | * swift | + | * Swift Object Store |
- | * designate | + | * Designate |
* DVR/HA | * DVR/HA | ||
- | * Full Blown OVN, as you desire | + | * Full Blown OVN, as you desire |
* nova | * nova | ||
* placement (standalone) | * placement (standalone) | ||
+ | * Skydive (request for access) | ||
* glance | * glance | ||
- | * gnocchi | + | * gnocchi |
- | * Zun | + | * zun |
* senlin | * senlin | ||
* ceilometer | * ceilometer | ||
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+ | Q: What are the cloud services that are provided by those named above? | ||
+ | |||
+ | A: Roughly speaking: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Block Storage (e.g. EBS) | ||
+ | * Block Backup Service | ||
+ | * Hardware Acceleration (e.g. GPU) | ||
+ | * Declarative Cloud Automation (e.g. cloudformation) | ||
+ | * Secrets Storage Manager | ||
+ | * Workflow Service | ||
+ | * Hardware-as-a-service (non-virtualized) | ||
+ | * Load Balancing (nginx/ | ||
+ | * Data Processing (Hadoop/ | ||
+ | * Software-defined NFS Service | ||
+ | * Object Storage (S3-compatible) | ||
+ | * Name Service (DNS) | ||
+ | * Virtual Routing and Virtual Networking | ||
+ | * General Compute virtualization (x86_64 focused) | ||
+ | * Real-time Network Analysis (restricted access) | ||
+ | * Image Storage Service | ||
+ | * Metrics Collection Service | ||
+ | * Container Runtime Service (**recommended**) | ||
+ | * Cluster Management Service | ||
+ | * Metering and Monitoring Service | ||
Q: What about containers (docker)? | Q: What about containers (docker)? | ||
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A: [[ cloud: | A: [[ cloud: | ||
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+ | Q: I don't understand how to get started using it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A: See " | ||
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+ | Q: Access methods? | ||
+ | |||
+ | A: | ||
+ | * [[ cloud:cli | CLI ]] | ||
+ | * [[ https:// | ||
+ | * [[ cloud: | ||
Q: My servers are in ERROR state | Q: My servers are in ERROR state | ||
A: If the servers had been running previously, this is bad and may not be recoverable (!!). Talk to us ASAP about anything that you know. We'll troubleshoot. The upside is that the servers might be gone but the volumes and anything else associated with them (ports, etc) can be attached to entirely new servers, as is often done in clouds. | A: If the servers had been running previously, this is bad and may not be recoverable (!!). Talk to us ASAP about anything that you know. We'll troubleshoot. The upside is that the servers might be gone but the volumes and anything else associated with them (ports, etc) can be attached to entirely new servers, as is often done in clouds. | ||
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+ | Update: Ask about our newly supported [[ https:// | ||
Q: How fast is it? | Q: How fast is it? | ||
- | A: We believe it to be good enough for instructional use (compare with research/ | + | A: We believe it to be good enough for instructional use (compare with research/ |
Q: Is my data safe? | Q: Is my data safe? | ||
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* routers | * routers | ||
+ | Q: What do I need to bring to use this software? | ||
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+ | A: The following are requirements for consuming Compute Resources: | ||
+ | * CNetID Authentication and affiliation to the Computer Science Department | ||
+ | * Possession of SSH Key and knowledge of how to use it | ||
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+ | Everything else depends on what you will do with the resources that are available. [[ cloud:intro | The introduction ]] will guide you through managing your own cloud resources. |
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