Craig Anderson 388562e672 Check libvirtd based on /proc instead of /var/run
Change libvirtd check to look for pre-existing libvirt processes on the host based on /proc, which is more reliable than pidfiles written under /var/run/ which may be stale or may not be written at all.

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OpenStack-Helm

Mission

The goal of OpenStack-Helm is to enable deployment, maintenance, and upgrading of loosely coupled OpenStack services and their dependencies individually or as part of complex environments.

Communication

  • Join us on Slack - #openstack-helm
  • Join us on IRC: #openstack-helm on freenode
  • Community IRC Meetings: [Every Tuesday @ 3PM UTC], #openstack-meeting-5 on freenode
  • Meeting Agenda Items: Agenda

Launchpad

Bugs and blueprints are tracked via OpenStack-Helm's Launchpad.

Installation and Development

Please review our documentation at Read the Docs. For quick installation, evaluation, and convenience, we have a kubeadm based all-in-one solution that runs in a Docker container. The Kubeadm-AIO set up can be found here, and the gate scripts, use are supported on any fresh Ubuntu, CentOS or Fedora machine.

This project is under active development. We encourage anyone interested in OpenStack-Helm to review our Installation documentation. Feel free to ask questions or check out our current Issues and Bugs.

To evaluate a multinode installation, follow the Bare Metal install guide.

Description
Helm charts for deploying OpenStack on Kubernetes
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