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features:
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Setting these configuration options to 0 will disable the periodic tasks:
* [conductor]sync_power_state_interval: sync power states for the nodes
* [conductor]check_provision_state_interval:
* check deployments and time out if the deployment takes too long
* check the status of cleaning a node and time out if it takes too long
* check the status of inspecting a node and time out if it takes too long
* check for and handle nodes that are taken over by new conductors (if an
old conductor disappeared)
* [conductor]send_sensor_data_interval: send sensor data to ceilometer
* [conductor]sync_local_state_interval: refresh a conductor's copy of the
consistent hash ring. If any mappings have changed, determines which,
if any, nodes need to be "taken over". The ensuing actions could include
preparing a PXE environment, updating the DHCP server, and so on.
* [oneview]periodic_check_interval:
* check for nodes taken over by OneView users
* check for nodes freed by OneView users
fixes:
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Fixes an issue where setting these configuration options to 0 caused a
ValueError exception to be raised. You can now set them to 0 to disable the
associated periodic tasks. (For more information, see `story 2002059
<https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2002059>`_.):
* [conductor]sync_power_state_interval: sync power states for the nodes
* [conductor]check_provision_state_interval:
* check deployments and time out if the deployment takes too long
* check the status of cleaning a node and time out if it takes too long
* check the status of inspecting a node and time out if it takes too long
* check for and handle nodes that are taken over by new conductors (if an
old conductor disappeared)
* [conductor]send_sensor_data_interval: send sensor data to ceilometer
* [conductor]sync_local_state_interval: refresh a conductor's copy of the
consistent hash ring. If any mappings have changed, determines which,
if any, nodes need to be "taken over". The ensuing actions could include
preparing a PXE environment, updating the DHCP server, and so on.
* [oneview]periodic_check_interval:
* check for nodes taken over by OneView users
* check for nodes freed by OneView users