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Cinder deprecated the GlusterFS volume driver in Newton and deleted it in Ocata: I10c576602dd0e65947d1a1af5d04b8ada54f4625 Since it's unused, unmaintained and unsupported in Cinder we should remove it from the libvirt driver. This also removes the related configuration options. A note is left in the code since I'm unsure if anything relies on checking for the netfs disk source_protocol which was added at the same time as the glusterfs support in Ic6dd861b40b692b25df67c9d5b63fd436c690fde. Change-Id: I2745f5578646ec994b53f6b5c0a5f62637b0948a
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# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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#
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# =========================================
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# Nova Hypervisor Feature Capability Matrix
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# =========================================
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#
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# This obsoletes the information previously at
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# https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/HypervisorSupportMatrix
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#
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# This file contains a specification of what feature capabilities each
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# hypervisor driver in Nova is able to support. Feature capabilities include
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# what API operations are supported, what storage / networking features can be
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# used and what aspects of the guest machine can be configured. The capabilities
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# can be considered to be structured into nested groups, but in this file they
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# have been flattened for ease of representation. The section names represent
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# the group structure. At the top level there are the following groups defined
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#
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# - operation - public API operations
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# - storage - host storage configuration options
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# - networking - host networking configuration options
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# - guest - guest hardware configuration options
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#
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# When considering which capabilities should be marked as mandatory,
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# consider the general guiding principles listed in the support-matrix.rst
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# file
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#
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# The 'status' field takes possible values
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#
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# - mandatory - unconditionally required to be implemented
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# - optional - optional to support, nice to have
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# - choice(group) - at least one of the options within the named group
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# must be implemented
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# - conditional(cond) - required, if the referenced condition is met.
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#
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# The value against each 'driver-impl-XXXX' entry refers to the level
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# of the implementation of the feature in that driver
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#
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# - complete - fully implemented, expected to work at all times
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# - partial - implemented, but with caveats about when it will work
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# eg some configurations or hardware or guest OS may not
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# support it
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# - missing - not implemented at all
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#
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# In the case of the driver being marked as 'partial', then
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# 'driver-notes-XXX' entry should be used to explain the caveats
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# around the implementation.
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#
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# The 'cli' field takes a list of nova client commands, separated by semicolon.
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# These CLi commands are related to that feature.
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# Example:
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# cli=nova list;nova show <server>
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#
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[targets]
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# List of driver impls we are going to record info for later
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# This list only covers drivers that are in the Nova source
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# tree. Out of tree drivers should maintain their own equivalent
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# document, and merge it with this when their code merges into
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# Nova core.
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driver-impl-xenserver=XenServer
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=Libvirt KVM (x86)
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=Libvirt KVM (ppc64)
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=Libvirt KVM (s390x)
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=Libvirt QEMU (x86)
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=Libvirt LXC
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=Libvirt Xen
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=Libvirt Virtuozzo VM
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=Libvirt Virtuozzo CT
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driver-impl-vmware=VMware vCenter
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driver-impl-hyperv=Hyper-V
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driver-impl-ironic=Ironic
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[operation.attach-volume]
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title=Attach block volume to instance
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status=optional
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notes=The attach volume operation provides a means to hotplug
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additional block storage to a running instance. This allows
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storage capabilities to be expanded without interruption of
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service. In a cloud model it would be more typical to just
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spin up a new instance with large storage, so the ability to
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hotplug extra storage is for those cases where the instance
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is considered to be more of a pet than cattle. Therefore
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this operation is not considered to be mandatory to support.
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cli=nova volume-attach <server> <volume>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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[operation.detach-volume]
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title=Detach block volume from instance
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status=optional
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notes=See notes for attach volume operation.
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cli=nova volume-detach <server> <volume>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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[operation.attach-interface]
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title=Attach virtual network interface to instance
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status=optional
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notes=The attach interface operation provides a means to hotplug
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additional interfaces to a running instance. Hotplug support
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varies between guest OSes and some guests require a reboot for
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new interfaces to be detected. This operation allows interface
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capabilities to be expanded without interruption of service.
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In a cloud model it would be more typical to just spin up a
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new instance with more interfaces.
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cli=nova interface-attach <server>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=partial
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driver-notes-hyperv=Works without issue if instance is off. When
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hotplugging, only works if using Windows/Hyper-V Server 2016 and
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the instance is a Generation 2 VM.
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.detach-interface]
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title=Detach virtual network interface from instance
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status=optional
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notes=See notes for attach-interface operation.
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cli=nova interface-detach <server> <port_id>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-notes-hyperv=Works without issue if instance is off. When
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hotplugging, only works if using Windows/Hyper-V Server 2016 and
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the instance is a Generation 2 VM.
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.maintenance-mode]
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title=Set the host in a maintenance mode
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status=optional
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notes=This operation allows a host to be placed into maintenance
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mode, automatically triggering migration of any running
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instances to an alternative host and preventing new
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instances from being launched. This is not considered
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to be a mandatory operation to support.
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The driver methods to implement are "host_maintenance_mode" and
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"set_host_enabled".
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cli=nova host-update <host>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
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driver-impl-vmware=missing
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driver-impl-hyperv=missing
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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[operation.evacuate]
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title=Evacuate instances from a host
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status=optional
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notes=A possible failure scenario in a cloud environment is the outage
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of one of the compute nodes. In such a case the instances of the down
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host can be evacuated to another host. It is assumed that the old host
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is unlikely ever to be powered back on, otherwise the evacuation
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attempt will be rejected. When the instances get moved to the new
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host, their volumes get re-attached and the locally stored data is
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dropped. That happens in the same way as a rebuild.
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This is not considered to be a mandatory operation to support.
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cli=nova evacuate <server>;nova host-evacuate <host>
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driver-impl-xenserver=unknown
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=unknown
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=unknown
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=unknown
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=unknown
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driver-impl-vmware=unknown
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driver-impl-hyperv=unknown
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driver-impl-ironic=unknown
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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[operation.rebuild]
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title=Rebuild instance
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status=optional
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notes=A possible use case is additional attributes need to be set
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to the instance, nova will purge all existing data from the system
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and remakes the VM with given information such as 'metadata' and
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'personalities'. Though this is not considered to be a mandatory
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operation to support.
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cli=nova rebuild <server> <image>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.get-guest-info]
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title=Guest instance status
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status=mandatory
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notes=Provides a quick report on information about the guest instance,
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including the power state, memory allocation, CPU allocation, number
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of vCPUs and cummulative CPU execution time. As well as being
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informational, the power state is used by the compute manager for
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tracking changes in guests. Therefore this operation is considered
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mandatory to support.
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cli=
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.get-host-info]
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title=Guest host status
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status=optional
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notes=Unclear what this refers to
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cli=
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.live-migrate]
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title=Live migrate instance across hosts
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status=optional
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notes=Live migration provides a way to move an instance off one
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compute host, to another compute host. Administrators may use
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this to evacuate instances from a host that needs to undergo
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maintenance tasks, though of course this may not help if the
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host is already suffering a failure. In general instances are
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considered cattle rather than pets, so it is expected that an
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instance is liable to be killed if host maintenance is required.
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It is technically challenging for some hypervisors to provide
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support for the live migration operation, particularly those
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built on the container based virtualization. Therefore this
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operation is not considered mandatory to support.
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cli=nova live-migration <server>;nova host-evacuate-live <host>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=missing
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driver-notes-vmware=https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1192192
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.force-live-migration-to-complete]
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title=Force live migration to complete
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status=optional
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notes=Live migration provides a way to move a running instance to another
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compute host. But it can sometimes fail to complete if an instance has
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a high rate of memory or disk page access.
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This operation provides the user with an option to assist the progress
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of the live migration. The mechanism used to complete the live
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migration depends on the underlying virtualization subsystem
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capabilities. If libvirt/qemu is used and the post-copy feature is
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available and enabled then the force complete operation will cause
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a switch to post-copy mode. Otherwise the instance will be suspended
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until the migration is completed or aborted.
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cli=nova live-migration-force-complete <server> <migration>
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driver-impl-xenserver=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-notes-libvirt-kvm-x86=Requires libvirt>=1.3.3, qemu>=2.5.0
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-notes-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=Requires libvirt>=1.3.3, qemu>=2.5.0
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-notes-libvirt-kvm-s390x=Requires libvirt>=1.3.3, qemu>=2.5.0
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-notes-libvirt-qemu-x86=Requires libvirt>=1.3.3, qemu>=2.5.0
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
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driver-impl-vmware=missing
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driver-impl-hyperv=missing
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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[operation.launch]
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title=Launch instance
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status=mandatory
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notes=Importing pre-existing running virtual machines on a host is
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considered out of scope of the cloud paradigm. Therefore this
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operation is mandatory to support in drivers.
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cli=
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.pause]
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title=Stop instance CPUs (pause)
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status=optional
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notes=Stopping an instances CPUs can be thought of as roughly
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equivalent to suspend-to-RAM. The instance is still present
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in memory, but execution has stopped. The problem, however,
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is that there is no mechanism to inform the guest OS that
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this takes place, so upon unpausing, its clocks will no
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longer report correct time. For this reason hypervisor vendors
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generally discourage use of this feature and some do not even
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implement it. Therefore this operation is considered optional
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to support in drivers.
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cli=nova pause <server>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=missing
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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[operation.reboot]
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title=Reboot instance
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status=optional
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notes=It is reasonable for a guest OS administrator to trigger a
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graceful reboot from inside the instance. A host initiated
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graceful reboot requires guest co-operation and a non-graceful
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reboot can be achieved by a combination of stop+start. Therefore
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this operation is considered optional.
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cli=nova reboot <server>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
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driver-impl-vmware=complete
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driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
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[operation.rescue]
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title=Rescue instance
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status=optional
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notes=The rescue operation starts an instance in a special
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configuration whereby it is booted from an special root
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disk image. The goal is to allow an administrator to
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recover the state of a broken virtual machine. In general
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the cloud model considers instances to be cattle, so if
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an instance breaks the general expectation is that it be
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thrown away and a new instance created. Therefore this
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operation is considered optional to support in drivers.
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cli=nova rescue <server>
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driver-impl-xenserver=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[operation.resize]
|
|
title=Resize instance
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=The resize operation allows the user to change a running
|
|
instance to match the size of a different flavor from the one
|
|
it was initially launched with. There are many different
|
|
flavor attributes that potentially need to be updated. In
|
|
general it is technically challenging for a hypervisor to
|
|
support the alteration of all relevant config settings for a
|
|
running instance. Therefore this operation is considered
|
|
optional to support in drivers.
|
|
cli=nova resize <server> <flavor>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-notes-vz-vm=Resizing Virtuozzo instances implies guest filesystem resize also
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
driver-notes-vz-ct=Resizing Virtuozzo instances implies guest filesystem resize also
|
|
|
|
[operation.resume]
|
|
title=Restore instance
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=See notes for the suspend operation
|
|
cli=nova resume <server>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[operation.service-control.wtf.com]
|
|
title=Service control
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=Something something, dark side, something something.
|
|
Hard to claim this is mandatory when no one seems to know
|
|
what "Service control" refers to in the context of virt
|
|
drivers.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[operation.set-admin-password]
|
|
title=Set instance admin password
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=Provides a mechanism to (re)set the password of the administrator
|
|
account inside the instance operating system. This requires that the
|
|
hypervisor has a way to communicate with the running guest operating
|
|
system. Given the wide range of operating systems in existence it is
|
|
unreasonable to expect this to be practical in the general case. The
|
|
configdrive and metadata service both provide a mechanism for setting
|
|
the administrator password at initial boot time. In the case where this
|
|
operation were not available, the administrator would simply have to
|
|
login to the guest and change the password in the normal manner, so
|
|
this is just a convenient optimization. Therefore this operation is
|
|
not considered mandatory for drivers to support.
|
|
cli=nova set-password <server>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-notes-xenserver=Requires XenAPI agent on the guest.
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-kvm-x86=Requires libvirt>=1.2.16 and hw_qemu_guest_agent.
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-qemu-x86=Requires libvirt>=1.2.16 and hw_qemu_guest_agent.
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-vz-vm=Requires libvirt>=2.0.0
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-vz-ct=Requires libvirt>=2.0.0
|
|
|
|
[operation.snapshot]
|
|
title=Save snapshot of instance disk
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=The snapshot operation allows the current state of the
|
|
instance root disk to be saved and uploaded back into the
|
|
glance image repository. The instance can later be booted
|
|
again using this saved image. This is in effect making
|
|
the ephemeral instance root disk into a semi-persistent
|
|
storage, in so much as it is preserved even though the guest
|
|
is no longer running. In general though, the expectation is
|
|
that the root disks are ephemeral so the ability to take a
|
|
snapshot cannot be assumed. Therefore this operation is not
|
|
considered mandatory to support.
|
|
cli=nova image-create <server> <name>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=partial
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-xen=Only cold snapshots (pause + snapshot) supported
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[operation.suspend]
|
|
title=Suspend instance
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=Suspending an instance can be thought of as roughly
|
|
equivalent to suspend-to-disk. The instance no longer
|
|
consumes any RAM or CPUs, with its live running state
|
|
having been preserved in a file on disk. It can later
|
|
be restored, at which point it should continue execution
|
|
where it left off. As with stopping instance CPUs, it suffers from the fact
|
|
that the guest OS will typically be left with a clock that
|
|
is no longer telling correct time. For container based
|
|
virtualization solutions, this operation is particularly
|
|
technically challenging to implement and is an area of
|
|
active research. This operation tends to make more sense
|
|
when thinking of instances as pets, rather than cattle,
|
|
since with cattle it would be simpler to just terminate
|
|
the instance instead of suspending. Therefore this operation
|
|
is considered optional to support.
|
|
cli=nova suspend <server>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[operation.swap-volume]
|
|
title=Swap block volumes
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=The swap volume operation is a mechanism for changing a running
|
|
instance so that its attached volume(s) are backed by different
|
|
storage in the host. An alternative to this would be to simply
|
|
terminate the existing instance and spawn a new instance with the
|
|
new storage. In other words this operation is primarily targeted towards
|
|
the pet use case rather than cattle, however, it is required for volume
|
|
migration to work in the volume service. This is considered optional to
|
|
support.
|
|
cli=nova volume-update <server> <attachment> <volume>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[operation.terminate]
|
|
title=Shutdown instance
|
|
status=mandatory
|
|
notes=The ability to terminate a virtual machine is required in
|
|
order for a cloud user to stop utilizing resources and thus
|
|
avoid indefinitely ongoing billing. Therefore this operation
|
|
is mandatory to support in drivers.
|
|
cli=nova delete <server>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-lxc=Fails in latest Ubuntu Trusty kernel
|
|
from security repository (3.13.0-76-generic), but works in upstream
|
|
3.13.x kernels as well as default Ubuntu Trusty latest kernel
|
|
(3.13.0-58-generic).
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[operation.trigger-crash-dump]
|
|
title=Trigger crash dump
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=The trigger crash dump operation is a mechanism for triggering
|
|
a crash dump in an instance. The feature is typically implemented by
|
|
injecting an NMI (Non-maskable Interrupt) into the instance. It provides
|
|
a means to dump the production memory image as a dump file which is useful
|
|
for users. Therefore this operation is considered optional to support.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[operation.unpause]
|
|
title=Resume instance CPUs (unpause)
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=See notes for the "Stop instance CPUs" operation
|
|
cli=nova unpause <server>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[guest.disk.autoconfigure.wtf.com]
|
|
title=Auto configure disk
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=something something, dark side, something something.
|
|
Unclear just what this is about.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[guest.disk.rate-limit]
|
|
title=Instance disk I/O limits
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=The ability to set rate limits on virtual disks allows for
|
|
greater performance isolation between instances running on the
|
|
same host storage. It is valid to delegate scheduling of I/O
|
|
operations to the hypervisor with its default settings, instead
|
|
of doing fine grained tuning. Therefore this is not considered
|
|
to be an mandatory configuration to support.
|
|
cli=nova limits
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[guest.setup.configdrive]
|
|
title=Config drive support
|
|
status=choice(guest.setup)
|
|
notes=The config drive provides an information channel into
|
|
the guest operating system, to enable configuration of the
|
|
administrator password, file injection, registration of
|
|
SSH keys, etc. Since cloud images typically ship with all
|
|
login methods locked, a mechanism to set the administrator
|
|
password or keys is required to get login access. Alternatives
|
|
include the metadata service and disk injection. At least one
|
|
of the guest setup mechanisms is required to be supported by
|
|
drivers, in order to enable login access.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[guest.setup.inject.file]
|
|
title=Inject files into disk image
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=This allows for the end user to provide data for multiple
|
|
files to be injected into the root filesystem before an instance
|
|
is booted. This requires that the compute node understand the
|
|
format of the filesystem and any partitioning scheme it might
|
|
use on the block device. This is a non-trivial problem considering
|
|
the vast number of filesystems in existence. The problem of injecting
|
|
files to a guest OS is better solved by obtaining via the metadata
|
|
service or config drive. Therefore this operation is considered
|
|
optional to support.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[guest.setup.inject.networking]
|
|
title=Inject guest networking config
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=This allows for static networking configuration (IP
|
|
address, netmask, gateway and routes) to be injected directly
|
|
into the root filesystem before an instance is booted. This
|
|
requires that the compute node understand how networking is
|
|
configured in the guest OS which is a non-trivial problem
|
|
considering the vast number of operating system types. The
|
|
problem of configuring networking is better solved by DHCP
|
|
or by obtaining static config via
|
|
config drive. Therefore this operation is considered optional
|
|
to support.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=partial
|
|
driver-notes-xenserver=Only for Debian derived guests
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=partial
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-kvm-x86=Only for Debian derived guests
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=partial
|
|
driver-notes-libvirt-qemu-x86=Only for Debian derived guests
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=partial
|
|
driver-notes-vmware=requires vmware tools installed
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[console.rdp]
|
|
title=Remote desktop over RDP
|
|
status=choice(console)
|
|
notes=This allows the administrator to interact with the graphical
|
|
console of the guest OS via RDP. This provides a way to see boot
|
|
up messages and login to the instance when networking configuration
|
|
has failed, thus preventing a network based login. Some operating
|
|
systems may prefer to emit messages via the serial console for
|
|
easier consumption. Therefore support for this operation is not
|
|
mandatory, however, a driver is required to support at least one
|
|
of the listed console access operations.
|
|
cli=nova get-rdp-console <server> <console-type>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[console.serial.log]
|
|
title=View serial console logs
|
|
status=choice(console)
|
|
notes=This allows the administrator to query the logs of data
|
|
emitted by the guest OS on its virtualized serial port. For
|
|
UNIX guests this typically includes all boot up messages and
|
|
so is useful for diagnosing problems when an instance fails
|
|
to successfully boot. Not all guest operating systems will be
|
|
able to emit boot information on a serial console, others may
|
|
only support graphical consoles. Therefore support for this
|
|
operation is not mandatory, however, a driver is required to
|
|
support at least one of the listed console access operations.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[console.serial.interactive]
|
|
title=Remote interactive serial console
|
|
status=choice(console)
|
|
notes=This allows the administrator to interact with the serial
|
|
console of the guest OS. This provides a way to see boot
|
|
up messages and login to the instance when networking configuration
|
|
has failed, thus preventing a network based login. Not all guest
|
|
operating systems will be able to emit boot information on a serial
|
|
console, others may only support graphical consoles. Therefore support
|
|
for this operation is not mandatory, however, a driver is required to
|
|
support at least one of the listed console access operations.
|
|
This feature was introduced in the Juno release with blueprint
|
|
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/serial-ports
|
|
cli=nova get-serial-console <server>
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driver-impl-xenserver=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=unknown
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driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
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|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=unknown
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|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=unknown
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=unknown
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|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
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|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
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driver-impl-ironic=complete
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
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driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
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|
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[console.spice]
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title=Remote desktop over SPICE
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status=choice(console)
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notes=This allows the administrator to interact with the graphical
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|
console of the guest OS via SPICE. This provides a way to see boot
|
|
up messages and login to the instance when networking configuration
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|
has failed, thus preventing a network based login. Some operating
|
|
systems may prefer to emit messages via the serial console for
|
|
easier consumption. Therefore support for this operation is not
|
|
mandatory, however, a driver is required to support at least one
|
|
of the listed console access operations.
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cli=nova get-spice-console <server> <console-type>
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driver-impl-xenserver=missing
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|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
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|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[console.vnc]
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|
title=Remote desktop over VNC
|
|
status=choice(console)
|
|
notes=This allows the administrator to interact with the graphical
|
|
console of the guest OS via VNC. This provides a way to see boot
|
|
up messages and login to the instance when networking configuration
|
|
has failed, thus preventing a network based login. Some operating
|
|
systems may prefer to emit messages via the serial console for
|
|
easier consumption. Therefore support for this operation is not
|
|
mandatory, however, a driver is required to support at least one
|
|
of the listed console access operations.
|
|
cli=nova get-vnc-console <server> <console-type>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[storage.block]
|
|
title=Block storage support
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=Block storage provides instances with direct attached
|
|
virtual disks that can be used for persistent storage of data.
|
|
As an alternative to direct attached disks, an instance may
|
|
choose to use network based persistent storage. OpenStack provides
|
|
object storage via the Swift service, or a traditional filesystem
|
|
such as NFS may be used. Some types of instances may
|
|
not require persistent storage at all, being simple transaction
|
|
processing systems reading requests & sending results to and from
|
|
the network. Therefore support for this configuration is not
|
|
considered mandatory for drivers to support.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=partial
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[storage.block.backend.fibrechannel]
|
|
title=Block storage over fibre channel
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=To maximise performance of the block storage, it may be desirable
|
|
to directly access fibre channel LUNs from the underlying storage
|
|
technology on the compute hosts. Since this is just a performance
|
|
optimization of the I/O path it is not considered mandatory to support.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[storage.block.backend.iscsi]
|
|
title=Block storage over iSCSI
|
|
status=condition(storage.block==complete)
|
|
notes=If the driver wishes to support block storage, it is common to
|
|
provide an iSCSI based backend to access the storage from cinder.
|
|
This isolates the compute layer for knowledge of the specific storage
|
|
technology used by Cinder, albeit at a potential performance cost due
|
|
to the longer I/O path involved. If the driver chooses to support
|
|
block storage, then this is considered mandatory to support, otherwise
|
|
it is considered optional.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[storage.block.backend.iscsi.auth.chap]
|
|
title=CHAP authentication for iSCSI
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=If accessing the cinder iSCSI service over an untrusted LAN it
|
|
is desirable to be able to enable authentication for the iSCSI
|
|
protocol. CHAP is the commonly used authentication protocol for
|
|
iSCSI. This is not considered mandatory to support. (?)
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|
|
|
|
[storage.image]
|
|
title=Image storage support
|
|
status=mandatory
|
|
notes=This refers to the ability to boot an instance from an image
|
|
stored in the glance image repository. Without this feature it
|
|
would not be possible to bootstrap from a clean environment, since
|
|
there would be no way to get block volumes populated and reliance
|
|
on external PXE servers is out of scope. Therefore this is considered
|
|
a mandatory storage feature to support.
|
|
cli=nova boot --image <image> <name>
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[networking.firewallrules]
|
|
title=Network firewall rules
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=Unclear how this is different from security groups
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[networking.routing]
|
|
title=Network routing
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=Unclear what this refers to
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[networking.securitygroups]
|
|
title=Network security groups
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=The security groups feature provides a way to define rules
|
|
to isolate the network traffic of different instances running
|
|
on a compute host. This would prevent actions such as MAC and
|
|
IP address spoofing, or the ability to setup rogue DHCP servers.
|
|
In a private cloud environment this may be considered to be a
|
|
superfluous requirement. Therefore this is considered to be an
|
|
optional configuration to support.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=partial
|
|
driver-notes-vmware=This is supported by the Neutron NSX plugins
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[networking.topology.flat]
|
|
title=Flat networking
|
|
status=choice(networking.topology)
|
|
notes=Provide network connectivity to guests using a
|
|
flat topology across all compute nodes. At least one
|
|
of the networking configurations is mandatory to
|
|
support in the drivers.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=complete
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[networking.topology.vlan]
|
|
title=VLAN networking
|
|
status=choice(networking.topology)
|
|
notes=Provide network connectivity to guests using VLANs
|
|
to define the topology. At least one of the networking
|
|
configurations is mandatory to support in the drivers.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=complete
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=complete
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=complete
|
|
|
|
[operation.uefi-boot]
|
|
title=uefi boot
|
|
status=optional
|
|
notes=This allows users to boot a guest with uefi firmware.
|
|
cli=
|
|
driver-impl-xenserver=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-ppc64=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-kvm-s390x=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-qemu-x86=complete
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-lxc=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-xen=missing
|
|
driver-impl-vmware=missing
|
|
driver-impl-hyperv=missing
|
|
driver-impl-ironic=partial
|
|
driver-notes-ironic=depends on hardware support
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-vm=missing
|
|
driver-impl-libvirt-vz-ct=missing
|