RETIRED, further work has moved to Debian project infrastructure
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The new iSCSI multipath code uses multithreading to do the connections, but since the context is a thread local variable it will not be present in those threads so we will not see the request id or other information from the context in those thread's log entries. This is a small inconvenience when looking at the logs if we try to filter by the request id,. To resolve this we introduce a new Thread class that inherits the context from the calling thread, this way any log entries will have the right context and present expected information. Change-Id: I27624a59738809d30531c0c4f37308f897dd9654 |
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doc/source | ||
etc/os-brick/rootwrap.d | ||
os_brick | ||
releasenotes | ||
tools | ||
.coveragerc | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
.mailmap | ||
.testr.conf | ||
babel.cfg | ||
bindep.txt | ||
CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
HACKING.rst | ||
LICENSE | ||
pylintrc | ||
README.rst | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini |
Team and repository tags
brick
OpenStack Cinder brick library for managing local volume attaches
Features
- Discovery of volumes being attached to a host for many transport protocols.
- Removal of volumes from a host.
Hacking
Hacking on brick requires python-gdbm (for Debian derived distributions), Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. A recent tox is required, as is a recent virtualenv (13.1.0 or newer).
If "tox -e py34" fails with the error "db type could not be determined", remove the .testrepository/ directory and then run "tox -e py34".
- For any other information, refer to the developer documents:
- OR refer to the parent project, Cinder:
- License: Apache License, Version 2.0
- Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/os-brick
- Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/os-brick