OpenStack Compute (Nova)
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Make the fake image service able to store image data in memory. This is handy for unit testing, but probably not very useful otherwise (images are pretty big, so holding them in memory is not a very good idea). Change-Id: I2d07baf24cab544e19521b9486feee3272d0407e |
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bin | ||
bzrplugins/novalog | ||
contrib | ||
doc | ||
etc/nova | ||
nova | ||
plugins/xenserver | ||
po | ||
smoketests | ||
tools | ||
.bzrignore | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
.mailmap | ||
Authors | ||
builddeb.sh | ||
HACKING | ||
LICENSE | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
pylintrc | ||
README | ||
run_tests.py | ||
run_tests.sh | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py |
The Choose Your Own Adventure README for Nova: You have come across a cloud computing fabric controller. It has identified itself as "Nova." It is apparent that it maintains compatibility with the popular Amazon EC2 and S3 APIs. To monitor it from a distance: follow @openstack on twitter To tame it for use in your own cloud: read http://docs.openstack.org To study its anatomy: read http://nova.openstack.org To dissect it in detail: visit http://github.com/openstack/nova To taunt it with its weaknesses: use http://bugs.launchpad.net/nova To watch it: http://jenkins.openstack.org To hack at it: read HACKING To laugh at its PEP8 problems: http://jenkins.openstack.org/job/nova-pep8/ To cry over its pylint problems: http://jenkins.openstack.org/job/nova-pylint/violations