[openstack-dev] Grizzly volume quotas

Jay S Bryant jsbryant at us.ibm.com
Wed Feb 5 22:09:41 UTC 2014


Joe,

Ah!  So, those aren't for Cinder Volume but for nova-volume.  Ok, so there 
isn't really a bug then.

Sorry for speaking too quickly.  Thanks for the info!


Jay S. Bryant
       IBM Cinder Subject Matter Expert  &  Cinder Core Member
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From:   Joe Gordon <joe.gordon0 at gmail.com>
To:     "OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)" 
<openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org>, 
Date:   02/05/2014 04:03 PM
Subject:        Re: [openstack-dev] Grizzly volume quotas



On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Jay S Bryant <jsbryant at us.ibm.com> wrote:
> Pat,
>
> I see the same behavior on an Icehouse level install.  So, I think you 
may
> have found a bug.

So the bug here isn't what you expect.

First a bit of background.

* python-novaclient isn't part of the integrated release and needs to
support most releases (not just the most recent).
* python-novaclient doesn't have any mechanism to detect what commands
a cloud supports and hide the other commands  [This is the bug].

So nova client needs to support nova-volume, which is why we still
have the volume quota options.

>
> I would open the bug to python-novaclient to start with, but it may end 
up
> coming back to Cinder.
>
>
> Jay S. Bryant
>        IBM Cinder Subject Matter Expert  &  Cinder Core Member
> Department 7YLA, Building 015-2, Office E125, Rochester, MN
> Telephone: (507) 253-4270, FAX (507) 253-6410
> TIE Line: 553-4270
> E-Mail:  jsbryant at us.ibm.com
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>
>
> From:        Pat Bredenberg <patrick.bredenberg at oracle.com>
> To:        openstack-dev at lists.openstack.org,
> Date:        02/05/2014 03:05 PM
> Subject:        [openstack-dev] Grizzly volume quotas
> ________________________________
>
>
>
> Dear all,
>
>     I'm part of the team bringing OpenStack to Solaris and am confused
> about how volume quotas appear according to nova(1).  We're using
> Grizzly 2013.1.4 for both Nova and Cinder; please let me know what other
> configuration information you need.  The raw data itself is available
> here: http://paste.openstack.org/show/62667/.
>     Is it a bug that "volumes" appears as a configurable quota via
> nova(1), according to its help menu?  I'll apologize in advance if this
> has already been documented elsewhere and/or addressed in Havana or
> Icehouse.  I searched but didn't see it mentioned.  If it's a bug that
> has yet to be filed and should be addressed, please let me know and I'll
> gladly file the bug.  Otherwise, I'll chalk it up as a learning
> experience.  Your guidance is greatly appreciated.
>
> Very respectfully,
> Pat Bredenberg
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