Currently even if the EvacuateHostTestCase test cases pass,
there are some error log in the logs, it may lead to
confusion when debug the problem, and more important,
it will fail if the 'node' variable is used in the
compute layer code since the 'node' is None and the
cases will fail.
Use stub by purpose because don't want to change current
test structure.
2014-12-18 18:20:23,694 ERROR [nova.compute.manager] Failed to get compute_info for fake-mini
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/compute/manager.py", line 2797, in rebuild_instance
compute_node = self._get_compute_info(context, self.host)
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/compute/manager.py", line 4859, in _get_compute_info
service = objects.Service.get_by_compute_host(context, host)
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/objects/base.py", line 156, in wrapper
result = fn(cls, context, *args, **kwargs)
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/objects/service.py", line 111, in get_by_compute_host
db_service = db.service_get_by_compute_host(context, host)
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/db/api.py", line 131, in service_get_by_compute_host
use_slave=use_slave)
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py", line 127, in wrapper
return f(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/jichen/git/nova/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py", line 431, in service_get_by_compute_host
raise exception.ComputeHostNotFound(host=host)
ComputeHostNotFound: Compute host fake-mini could not be found.
Change-Id: I5541fc27afc23346ddcd685667737548b2a813c7
Partial-Bug: #1289064
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