On Mon, 8 Apr 2019, Chris Dent wrote:
As as I recall, allocation partitioning (distinct from resource provider partitioning) is a way of declaring that a set of allocations below to a specific service. This is useful as a way, for example, of counting instances spawned via nova. Right now it is possible to count vcpus, ram and disk but if something besides nova is making allocations using those resource classes how do we distinguish?
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This functionality is closely tied to resource provider partitioning. In a complex placement scenario, where placement is managing multiple instance spawning tools, in multiple cloud-like things, it seems like both would be needed.
Above discussed at http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-April/004720.htm... Both these threads haven't really gone anywhere concrete, yet. Since I know they've expressed some interest in partitioning in various ways I've pinged Dan and Mel to join in when they get the chance. If any operators or people from the Edge or NFV communities want to chime in here, that would be excellent. If we don't hear anything before the PTG it will be difficult to prioritize work related to partitioning in the Train cycle. Thanks. -- Chris Dent ٩◔̯◔۶ https://anticdent.org/ freenode: cdent tw: @anticdent