- amount of compute nodes
- CPU and RAM on compute nodes
- Storage
-- for LVM+Swift - total LVM space available via Cinder, total net capacity
available via Swift
-- for Ceph - total net storage available via Ceph (for all types together
- image, object, cinder)
it makes sense to count/display:
- amount of compute nodes
- CPU and RAM on compute nodes
- Storage
-- for LVM+Swift - total LVM space available via Cinder, total net capacity
available via Swift
-- for Ceph - total net storage available via Ceph (for all types together
- image, object, cinder)
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Regards,
*Dmitriy Novakovskiy*
Sales Engineer, Mirantis EMEA
*Skype:* dmitriy.novakovskiy
*Operating from:* Ukraine
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Aleksey Kasatkin <email address hidden>
wrote:
> How about nodes count? Show both computes count and overall nodes count? /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1375750 /www.dropbox. com/s/q16xg065t gigp20/ Screenshot% 202014- 09-30%2013. 54.54.png? dl=0 /www.dropbox. com/s/1gyfaxzb0 ufbbab/ Screenshot% 202014- 09-30%2013. 56.27.png? dl=0 /bugs.launchpad .net/fuel/ +bug/1375750/ +subscriptions
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> Title:
> Controller CPU/RAM are counted as cloud's capacity
>
> Status in Fuel: OpenStack installer that works:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> In Fuel 5.1, "My OpenStack Environments" seems to be counting non-
> compute nodes' CPU and RAM capacity when showing summary of clouds:
>
> 1) Shows 9 cores and 9 gigs of RAM:
> https:/
> 2) The cloud has only 8 cores and 8 gigs of RAM on Compute nodes:
> https:/
>
> It doesn't make sense to show non-Compute CPU and RAM capacity on
> summary screen - this confuses user about what capacity is potentially
> available in given cloud
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