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Modules import nova.config for two reasons right now - firstly, to reference nova.config.CONF and, secondly, if they use one of the options defined in nova.config. Often modules import nova.openstack.common.cfg and nova.config which is a bit pointless since they could just use cfg.CONF if they just want to nova.config in order to reference CONF. Let's just use cfg.CONF everywhere and we can explicitly state where we actually require options defined in nova.config. Change-Id: Ie4184a74e3e78c99658becb18dce1c2087e450bb
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11 KiB
Python
263 lines
11 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2010 OpenStack, LLC.
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# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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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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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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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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Scheduler Service
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"""
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import sys
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from nova.compute import rpcapi as compute_rpcapi
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from nova.compute import utils as compute_utils
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from nova.compute import vm_states
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import nova.context
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from nova import db
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from nova import exception
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from nova import manager
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from nova import notifications
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from nova.openstack.common import cfg
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from nova.openstack.common import excutils
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from nova.openstack.common import importutils
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from nova.openstack.common import log as logging
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from nova.openstack.common.notifier import api as notifier
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from nova import quota
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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scheduler_driver_opt = cfg.StrOpt('scheduler_driver',
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default='nova.scheduler.filter_scheduler.FilterScheduler',
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help='Default driver to use for the scheduler')
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CONF = cfg.CONF
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CONF.register_opt(scheduler_driver_opt)
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QUOTAS = quota.QUOTAS
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class SchedulerManager(manager.Manager):
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"""Chooses a host to run instances on."""
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RPC_API_VERSION = '2.3'
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def __init__(self, scheduler_driver=None, *args, **kwargs):
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if not scheduler_driver:
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scheduler_driver = CONF.scheduler_driver
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self.driver = importutils.import_object(scheduler_driver)
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super(SchedulerManager, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def post_start_hook(self):
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"""After we start up and can receive messages via RPC, tell all
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compute nodes to send us their capabilities.
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"""
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ctxt = nova.context.get_admin_context()
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compute_rpcapi.ComputeAPI().publish_service_capabilities(ctxt)
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def update_service_capabilities(self, context, service_name,
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host, capabilities):
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"""Process a capability update from a service node."""
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if capabilities is None:
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capabilities = {}
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self.driver.update_service_capabilities(service_name, host,
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capabilities)
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def create_volume(self, context, volume_id, snapshot_id,
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reservations=None, image_id=None):
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#function removed in RPC API 2.3
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pass
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def live_migration(self, context, instance, dest,
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block_migration, disk_over_commit):
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try:
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return self.driver.schedule_live_migration(
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context, instance, dest,
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block_migration, disk_over_commit)
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except Exception as ex:
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with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
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self._set_vm_state_and_notify('live_migration',
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{'vm_state': vm_states.ERROR},
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context, ex, {})
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def run_instance(self, context, request_spec, admin_password,
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injected_files, requested_networks, is_first_time,
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filter_properties):
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"""Tries to call schedule_run_instance on the driver.
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Sets instance vm_state to ERROR on exceptions
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"""
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try:
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return self.driver.schedule_run_instance(context,
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request_spec, admin_password, injected_files,
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requested_networks, is_first_time, filter_properties)
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except exception.NoValidHost as ex:
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# don't re-raise
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self._set_vm_state_and_notify('run_instance',
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{'vm_state': vm_states.ERROR,
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'task_state': None},
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context, ex, request_spec)
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except Exception as ex:
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with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
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self._set_vm_state_and_notify('run_instance',
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{'vm_state': vm_states.ERROR,
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'task_state': None},
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context, ex, request_spec)
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def prep_resize(self, context, image, request_spec, filter_properties,
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instance, instance_type, reservations):
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"""Tries to call schedule_prep_resize on the driver.
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Sets instance vm_state to ACTIVE on NoHostFound
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Sets vm_state to ERROR on other exceptions
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"""
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try:
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kwargs = {
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'context': context,
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'image': image,
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'request_spec': request_spec,
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'filter_properties': filter_properties,
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'instance': instance,
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'instance_type': instance_type,
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'reservations': reservations,
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}
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return self.driver.schedule_prep_resize(**kwargs)
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except exception.NoValidHost as ex:
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self._set_vm_state_and_notify('prep_resize',
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{'vm_state': vm_states.ACTIVE,
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'task_state': None},
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context, ex, request_spec)
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if reservations:
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QUOTAS.rollback(context, reservations)
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except Exception as ex:
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with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
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self._set_vm_state_and_notify('prep_resize',
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{'vm_state': vm_states.ERROR,
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'task_state': None},
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context, ex, request_spec)
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if reservations:
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QUOTAS.rollback(context, reservations)
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def _set_vm_state_and_notify(self, method, updates, context, ex,
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request_spec):
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"""changes VM state and notifies"""
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# FIXME(comstud): Re-factor this somehow. Not sure this belongs in the
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# scheduler manager like this. We should make this easier.
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# run_instance only sends a request_spec, and an instance may or may
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# not have been created in the API (or scheduler) already. If it was
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# created, there's a 'uuid' set in the instance_properties of the
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# request_spec.
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# (littleidea): I refactored this a bit, and I agree
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# it should be easier :)
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# The refactoring could go further but trying to minimize changes
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# for essex timeframe
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LOG.warning(_("Failed to schedule_%(method)s: %(ex)s") % locals())
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vm_state = updates['vm_state']
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properties = request_spec.get('instance_properties', {})
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# NOTE(vish): We shouldn't get here unless we have a catastrophic
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# failure, so just set all instances to error. if uuid
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# is not set, instance_uuids will be set to [None], this
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# is solely to preserve existing behavior and can
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# be removed along with the 'if instance_uuid:' if we can
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# verify that uuid is always set.
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uuids = [properties.get('uuid')]
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for instance_uuid in request_spec.get('instance_uuids') or uuids:
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if instance_uuid:
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compute_utils.add_instance_fault_from_exc(context,
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instance_uuid, ex, sys.exc_info())
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state = vm_state.upper()
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LOG.warning(_('Setting instance to %(state)s state.'),
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locals(), instance_uuid=instance_uuid)
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# update instance state and notify on the transition
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(old_ref, new_ref) = db.instance_update_and_get_original(
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context, instance_uuid, updates)
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notifications.send_update(context, old_ref, new_ref,
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service="scheduler")
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payload = dict(request_spec=request_spec,
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instance_properties=properties,
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instance_id=instance_uuid,
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state=vm_state,
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method=method,
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reason=ex)
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notifier.notify(context, notifier.publisher_id("scheduler"),
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'scheduler.' + method, notifier.ERROR, payload)
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# NOTE (masumotok) : This method should be moved to nova.api.ec2.admin.
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# Based on bexar design summit discussion,
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# just put this here for bexar release.
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def show_host_resources(self, context, host):
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"""Shows the physical/usage resource given by hosts.
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:param context: security context
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:param host: hostname
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:returns:
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example format is below::
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{'resource':D, 'usage':{proj_id1:D, proj_id2:D}}
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D: {'vcpus': 3, 'memory_mb': 2048, 'local_gb': 2048,
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'vcpus_used': 12, 'memory_mb_used': 10240,
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'local_gb_used': 64}
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"""
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# Getting compute node info and related instances info
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compute_ref = db.service_get_all_compute_by_host(context, host)
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compute_ref = compute_ref[0]
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instance_refs = db.instance_get_all_by_host(context,
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compute_ref['host'])
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# Getting total available/used resource
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compute_ref = compute_ref['compute_node'][0]
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resource = {'vcpus': compute_ref['vcpus'],
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'memory_mb': compute_ref['memory_mb'],
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'local_gb': compute_ref['local_gb'],
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'vcpus_used': compute_ref['vcpus_used'],
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'memory_mb_used': compute_ref['memory_mb_used'],
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'local_gb_used': compute_ref['local_gb_used']}
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usage = dict()
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if not instance_refs:
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return {'resource': resource, 'usage': usage}
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# Getting usage resource per project
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project_ids = [i['project_id'] for i in instance_refs]
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project_ids = list(set(project_ids))
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for project_id in project_ids:
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vcpus = [i['vcpus'] for i in instance_refs
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if i['project_id'] == project_id]
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mem = [i['memory_mb'] for i in instance_refs
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if i['project_id'] == project_id]
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root = [i['root_gb'] for i in instance_refs
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if i['project_id'] == project_id]
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ephemeral = [i['ephemeral_gb'] for i in instance_refs
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if i['project_id'] == project_id]
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usage[project_id] = {'vcpus': sum(vcpus),
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'memory_mb': sum(mem),
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'root_gb': sum(root),
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'ephemeral_gb': sum(ephemeral)}
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return {'resource': resource, 'usage': usage}
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@manager.periodic_task
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def _expire_reservations(self, context):
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QUOTAS.expire(context)
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