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<div>Hi Ilya/Ravi,</div>
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<div>My thoughts. Not sure, it makes sense to have the auto-scaling as part of LBaaS API or as part of the orchestration layer driven by Ceilometer data where we could collect traffic pattern and use this data for adding compute capacity to LB pool.<br>
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On Jan 28, 2013, at 7:16 AM, "Ilya Shakhat" <<a href="mailto:ishakhat@mirantis.com">ishakhat@mirantis.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div>During discussions of API we considered several use cases and chose more specific case when member is specified by IP address. This makes API more low-level and covers case when user balances between existing VMs. To implement the use case of "elastic"
members it will be needed additional layer, that communicates with Nova and Quantum core from one side and LBaaS API on the other. That solution is subject of future feature requests. </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2013/1/28 Ravi Chunduru <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ravivsn@gmail.com" target="_blank">ravivsn@gmail.com</a>></span><br>
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<div dir="ltr">I am posting this question on behalf of Srini as per his request that his mail got rejected. Discard if original mail is received.<br>
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<pre><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Hi,
I am not sure this question was answered earlier.
Pool Member API as defined <a href="http://wiki.openstack.org/Quantum/LBaaS/API_1.0" target="_blank">http://wiki.openstack.org/Quantum/LBaaS/API_1.0</a> =
is shown below for easy reference.
"address" parameter is IP address of VM that is expected to take up the loa=
d.
In Openstack environment, application VMs' IP addresses are assigned dyna=
mically by Quantum IPAM. This API (Add Pool member) seems to be expectin=
g IP address. Admin configuring LB may not know the IP address. Moreover =
these application VMs are brought up dynamically upon the load and also bro=
ught down when load goes down. That is, pool members need to be added or r=
emoved dynamically. So, my question is who would be calling this API? It =
can't be through Horizon pages as user don't know the IP addresses.
To make client and GUI development easier, is it not good to take "VM grou=
p" instead of "address"? Internally, quantum can figure out the IP add=
resses of VMs in the VM group (by monitoring VM bring up/down events) and =
program the LB device dynamically with the IP addresses.
My understanding is that in openstack world, VM grouping is typically achi=
eved using "metadata" that is passed to 'nova boot'. "Role" metadata key=
is normally used to represent the role of VM. If that is indeed the case,=
"role" value can be taken as input to this API (Add Pool Member) function=
. For example, tenant can use VM group called "Web-Server-Group-10". W=
hen tenant brings up webserver VM that need to participate in taking up the=
load, it can be given "Web-Server-Group-10" as "role". Tenant can also=
configure the LB with "Web-Server-Group-10" as pool member. As long as =
quantum LB plugin has intelligence to enumerate the IP addresses of VMs tha=
t are brought up with "Web-Server-Group_10", it should be able to configur=
e load balancer device using appropriate LB drivers.
I am not sure whether this is a valid concern. If it is not, can somebody =
point me to right place on how this problem is solved?
Create Pool Members
Verb URI Description
POST /v1.0/members Add members to pools.
Normal Response Code(s): 202
Error Response Code(s): serviceFault (500), serviceUnavailable =
(503), unauthorized (401), badRequest (400), overLimit (413)
When a member is created, it is assigned a unique identifier th=
at can be used for mutating operations such as changing the admin_state or =
the weight of a member, or removing the member from the pool.
The caller of this operation must specify at least the followin=
g attributes of the Pool:
* tenant_id: only required if the caller has an admin role and wants =
to create a pool for another tenant.
* address: the IP address of the pool member on the pool's network.
* port: The port on which the pool member listens for requests or con=
nections.
* pool_id: The pool to which the member belongs.
Thanks
Srini
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