--- features: - | The 2.32 microversion adds support for virtual device role tagging. Device role tagging is an answer to the question 'Which device is which, inside the guest?' When booting an instance, an optional arbitrary 'tag' parameter can be set on virtual network interfaces and/or block device mappings. This tag is exposed to the instance through the metadata API and on the config drive. Each tagged virtual network interface is listed along with information about the virtual hardware, such as bus type (ex: PCI), bus address (ex: 0000:00:02.0), and MAC address. For tagged block devices, the exposed hardware metadata includes the bus (ex: SCSI), bus address (ex: 1:0:2:0) and serial number. The 2.32 microversion also adds the 2016-06-30 version to the metadata API. Starting with 2016-06-30, the metadata contains a 'devices' sections which lists any devices that are tagged as described in the previous paragraph, along with their hardware metadata. issues: - When using virtual device role tagging, the metadata on the config drive lags behind the metadata obtained from the metadata API. For example, if a tagged virtual network interface is detached from the instance, its tag remains in the metadata on the config drive. This is due to the nature of the config drive, which, once written, cannot be easily updated by Nova.