nova/nova/compute/build_results.py
Andrew Melton 87d17bdb89 Compute Add build_instance hook in compute manager
The build_instance hook provides a hook close to the actual spawn
of an instance. It distinguishes itself from the create_instance
hook because, in the case of a successful build, the instance will
exist on the hypervisor when the build_instance post hook is
called, instead of simply just being scheduled as is the case with
the create_instance post hook. This is useful as some details may
not be available until after scheduling.

Co-Authored-By: Corey Wright <corey.wright@rackspace.com>
Change-Id: Ic12abf6315bbc6b010b8222ef296ec65cb4b4f95
2014-12-04 10:12:00 -05:00

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"""Possible results from instance build
Results represent the ultimate result of an attempt to build an instance.
Results describe whether an instance was actually built, failed to build, or
was rescheduled.
"""
ACTIVE = 'active' # Instance is running
FAILED = 'failed' # Instance failed to build and was not rescheduled
RESCHEDULED = 'rescheduled' # Instance failed to build, but was rescheduled