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Author SHA1 Message Date
Samuel Merritt
ebcd60f7d9 Add a region tier to Swift's ring.
The region is one level above the zone; it is intended to represent a
chunk of machines that is distant from others with respect to
bandwidth and latency.

Old rings will default to having all their devices in region 1. Since
everything is in the same region by default, the ring builder will
simply distribute across zones as it did before, so your partition
assignment won't move because of this change. If you start adding
devices in other regions, of course, the assignment will change to
take that into account.

swift-ring-builder still accepts the same syntax as before, but will
default added devices to region 1 if no region is specified.

Examples:

$ swift-ring-builder foo.builder add r2z1-1.2.3.4:555/sda

$ swift-ring-builder foo.builder add r1z3-1.2.3.4:555/sda

$ swift-ring-builder foo.builder add z3-1.2.3.4:555/sda

Also, some updates to ring-overview doc.

Change-Id: Ifefbb839cdcf033e6c9201fadca95224c7303a29
2013-03-13 10:00:58 -07:00
Kun Huang
d9130d79e5 Correct docstring for swift.common.ring.utils.build_tier_tree and add
unit test for it.

Some mistakes is in original docstring of that method. There's no unit
test for two methods in swift.common.ring.utils.

Fixes: bug #1070621

Change-Id: I6f4f211ea67d7fb8ccfe659f30bb0f5d394aca6b
2013-02-25 23:08:55 +08:00