Here’s what RDO engineers have been writing about over the past week.

If you’re writing about RDO, or about OpenStack on CentOS, Fedora or RHEL, and you’re not on my list, please let me know!

Geocaching in Vancouver, by Rich Bowen

Coming to the OpenStack Summit in Vancouver? Like Geocaching? It looks like there’s a lot of caches around the summit location. This map shows the 500 closest.

… read more at http://tm3.org/blog134

Creating Hierarchical Projects in Keystone, by Adam Young

Hierarchical Multitenancy is coming. Look busy.

.. read more at http://tm3.org/blog145

Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 6: SR-IOV Networking – Part II: Walking Through the Implementation, by Itzik Brown

In the previous blog post in this series we looked at what single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) networking is all about and we discussed why it is an important addition to Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform. In this second post we would like to provide a more detailed overview of the implementation, some thoughts on the current limitations, as well as what enhancements are being worked on in the OpenStack community.

… read more at http://tm3.org/blog135

Leveraging Linux Platform for Identity Management in Enterprise Web Applications by Nathan Kinder

I gave a presentation this past weekend at Linuxfest Northwest on the topic of using a collection of Apache HTTPD modules and SSSD to provide identity management for web applications. This is an approach that is currently used by OpenStack, ManageIQ, and Foreman to allow the Apache HTTPD web server to handle all of the authentication and retrieval of user identity data and exposing it to the web applications.

… read more at http://tm3.org/blog136