
Introduce API microversion 2.88, which makes the following changes to a number of 'os-hypervisors'. Specifically, the following fields are dropped from both the '/os-hypervisors/detail' (detailed list) and '/os-hypervisors/{hypervisor_id}' (show) APIs: - current_workload - cpu_info - vcpus - vcpus_used - free_disk_gb - local_gb - local_gb_used - disk_available_least - free_ram_mb - memory_mb - memory_mb_used - running_vms In addition, the '/os-hypervisors/statistics' API, which provided a summary of the above stats but for all hypervisors in the deployment, is dropped entirely. Finally, the '/os-hypervisors/{hypervisor}/uptime' API, which provided a similar response to the '/os-hypervisors/{hypervisor}' API but with an additional 'uptime' field, has been removed in favour of including this field in the primary '/os-hypervisors/{hypervisor}' API. A small tweak to 'tox.ini' that allows us to share some venvs is included. Part of blueprint modernize-os-hypervisors-api Change-Id: I515e484ade6c6455f82a3067940a418a0d7d965a Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
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