On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 10:57 AM Balazs Gibizer <balazs.gibizer@est.tech> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25 2021 at 06:50:12 PM +0200, Sylvain Bauza <sbauza@redhat.com> wrote:
Well, it's a try given we discussed for 4 days and it could be a large summary ;) You can see all the notes in a read-only etherpad here : https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/r.e70aa851abf8644c29c8abe4bce32b81
Thank you Sylvain!
### Cross-project discussions
# Cyborg cross-project discussion with Nova We agreed on adding a OWNED_BY_NOVA trait for all Resource Providers creating by Nova so Cyborg would provide their own OWNED_BY_CYBORG trait for knowing which inventories are used by either Nova or Cyborg. Cyborg contributors need to modify https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/nova-specs/+/780452 We also agreed on the fact that https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/cyborg-suspend-and-resume is a specless blueprint.
A small correction. The name of the trait did not changed during the PTG discussion. It is still OWNER_<project> in the etherpad so OWNED_BY_<project> seems like a honest mistake here.
Yeah, just a clarification here : I haven't wanted to bikeshed about the trait name during our PTG session but I'm also not sure we have a consensus about it. FWIW, I'll ask about it on the spec but here, given I was saying "we agreed on adding a 'XXX' trait", I used an adjective instead of a name. TBC, we have both adjectives and names for our standard traits [1] so I'm fine with both of the traits. HTH, -Sylvain [1] https://docs.openstack.org/os-traits/latest/reference/traits.html [snip]
# Zombie Resource Providers no longer corresponding to Nova resources Thanks to the OWNED_BY_NOVA trait we agreed when discussing with the Cyborg team, we could find a way to know the ResourceProviders owned by Nova that are no longer in use and we could consequently delete them, or warn the operator if existing allocations are present.
and also here.
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Okay, if you reach this point, you're very brave. Kudos to you. I don't really want to reproduce this exercice often, but I just hope it helps you summarizing a thousand-line large etherpad.
-Sylvain
cheers, gibi