[openstack-dev] Nova core team spammed by alerts from answers.launchpad.net

Daniel P. Berrange berrange at redhat.com
Tue Mar 19 15:07:34 UTC 2013


Since being added to the Nova core team, I've been spamed with
email alerts from answers.launchpad.net. This seems to be because
the "Nova Core" team alias is subscribed as a contact for user
questions. Some developers may have time to participate in user
forums, but can't this be an opt-in on an individual basis for
those who do have time to get involved in end user support ?

I know I can just filter them to a junk folder in my mail client,
which is what I gather many existing Nova core members are doing,
but it'd be preferrable to just not send it in the first place
unless there's a compelling reason why we need this ?

Regards,
Daniel

----- Forwarded message from ChangBo Guo <question224519 at answers.launchpad.net> -----

> To: berrange at redhat.com
> From: ChangBo Guo <question224519 at answers.launchpad.net>
> Subject: [Question #224519]: Hyper-V attach iscsi base volume failed due to WMI exception
> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 01:31:03 -0000
> 
> New question #224519 on OpenStack Compute (nova):
> https://answers.launchpad.net/nova/+question/224519
> 
> Issue Description:
>    I created a volume on RedHat6.3  with "volume_driver=3Dcinder.volume.dri=
> vers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver" and created a instance on HyPer-V (windows 2012), =
>  then tried to attach the volume to the instance ,but failed . It throwes E=
> xception  <x_wmi: Unexpected COM Error (-2147352567, 'Exception occurred.',=
>  (0, u'SWbemObjectEx', u'Generic failure ', None, 0, -2147217407), None)>
> 
> Test steps:
> 
> 1. create  a  volume and boot a instance :
>     cinder create  1 --display-name iscsi_volume1
>      nova boot --image e73592aa-ea41-4d44-84df-2911483bacca  --flavor 1 gcb=
> _iscsi1
> 
>  2. check status =
> 
>  [root at localhost /]# cinder list
> +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------------+------+=
> -------------+----------+-------------+
> |                  ID                  |   Status  |  Display Name | Size |=
>  Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
> +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------------+------+=
> -------------+----------+-------------+
> | 7f4adee1-a615-41c2-955e-4a266dc18693 | available | iscsi_volume1 |  1   |=
>      None    |  false   |             |
> | a1af7c46-ed5e-49f2-a2f8-5e725bf89ed6 | available | iscsi_volume2 |  1   |=
>      None    |  false   |             |
> +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------------+------+=
> -------------+----------+-------------+
> [root at localhost /]# nova list
> +--------------------------------------+------------+--------+-------------=
> ---------+
> | ID                                   | Name       | Status | Networks    =
>          |
> +--------------------------------------+------------+--------+-------------=
> ---------+
> | d1501b79-073e-4f68-9849-e4b767b2e258 | gcb_iscsi1 | ACTIVE | private=3D19=
> 2.168.88.2 |
> | 58ea7ef2-efee-4434-8b85-57e3cdce63a2 | gcb_iscsi2 | ACTIVE | private=3D19=
> 2.168.88.3 |
> +--------------------------------------+------------+--------+-------------=
> ---------+
> 
> 3. attach volume
>  nova volume-attach d1501b79-073e-4f68-9849-e4b767b2e258 7f4adee1-a615-41c2=
> -955e-4a266dc18693 /dev/sdf
> 
> -- =
> 
> You received this question notification because you are a member of Nova
> Core, which is an answer contact for OpenStack Compute (nova).
> 
----- End forwarded message -----

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