Hi, so it is correct, that custom properties should not be set. That is somehow different than in every other OpenStack resource I worked with. 1. Why is it allowed to even set custom properties then? 2. What would be the right way to set some information (e.g. "encryption_enabled = True"), that is visible for users, but does not need to be checked by the scheduler or driver? greetings Josephine Am 02.02.24 um 15:31 schrieb Eric Harney:
I believe volume creation is failing here because the scheduler is looking for the extra_specs/properties specified in the type, but no backend is reporting those extra_specs, so the scheduler filters out all backends and can't fulfill the request. (The scheduler debug logs should show this.)
Extra_specs fields added to the type need to correspond to something reported by the volume service.
Thanks, Eric
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 9:12 AM Josephine Seifert <josephine.seifert@cloudandheat.com> wrote:
Hi,
I was experimenting with the extra_specs of volume types for a project. And while I was able to set and unset properties freely, the volumes created from volume types with random properties could not be created. They always went into Error state.
When I removed the properties from the volume type, volumes could be created again. Is it meant to behave like this? So in other words: Are custom properties not allowed for volume types? And if so, why am I allowed to set custom properties? I would expect an Error to happen in the volume type set --property ... process and not when creating a volume.
greetings. Josephine (Luzi)
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