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Initially Ic155bd29d46059832cce970bf60375e7e472eca6 had aimed to remove these legacy provider names during the Pike cycle. While removing references to these names in Tempest via Id221414d74af8413084c7935b762f93b7ce43c42 it was highlighted that this wouldn't be possible until Queens and the eventual EOL of Newton. This change simply updates the logged deprecation warnings and adds a new releasenote highlighting that these legancy provider names will remain until Queens. Change-Id: Ib8ca7ecb5494cd4fcae0657525d4c17bfc4ae37e
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brick
OpenStack Cinder brick library for managing local volume attaches
Features
- Discovery of volumes being attached to a host for many transport protocols.
- Removal of volumes from a host.
Hacking
Hacking on brick requires python-gdbm (for Debian derived distributions), Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. A recent tox is required, as is a recent virtualenv (13.1.0 or newer).
If "tox -e py34" fails with the error "db type could not be determined", remove the .testrepository/ directory and then run "tox -e py34".
- For any other information, refer to the developer documents:
- OR refer to the parent project, Cinder:
- License: Apache License, Version 2.0
- Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/os-brick
- Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/os-brick
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