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This change makes "DELETE /os-services/{service_id}" fail with a 409 response when attempting to delete a nova-compute service which is still hosting instances. Deleting a compute service also results in deleting the related compute_nodes table entry for that service host. The compute node resource provider in placement is tied to the compute node via the UUID, and if we allow deleting the compute service and node then the resource provider for that node is effectively orphaned in Placement, along with the instances which have allocations against that resource provider. Furthermore, restarting the compute service will create a new service and compute_nodes record, and the compute node would have a new UUID and resource provider. This will affect scheduling for that host since Placement will be reporting it as having available capacity which in reality is not accurate. A release note is included for the (justified) behavior change in the API. A new microversion should not be required for this since admins should not have to opt out of broken behavior. Since this API did not previously expect to return a 409 response, the "expected_errors" decorator is updated and again, should not require a microversion per the guidelines: https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/contributor/microversions.html#when-a-microversion-is-not-needed Change-Id: I0bd63b655ad3d3d39af8d15c781ce0a45efc8e3a Closes-Bug: #1763183
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The ``DELETE /os-services/{service_id}`` compute API will now return a
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``409 HTTPConflict`` response when trying to delete a ``nova-compute``
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service which is still hosting instances. This is because doing so would
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orphan the compute node resource provider in the placement service on
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which those instances have resource allocations, which affects scheduling.
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See https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1763183 for more details.
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