[Openstack-operators] Cinder mid-cycle planning survey

2015-11-04 Thread Duncan Thomas
Hi Folks

The Cinder team is trying to plan our mid-cycle meetup again.

Can anybody interested in attending please fill out this quick survey to
help with planning, please?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q5FZX68

Closing date is 11th November.

Thanks
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Re: [Openstack-operators] [Product] [openstack-dev] [all][log] Openstack HTTP error codes

2015-01-31 Thread Duncan Thomas
 [mailto:ekudryash...@mirantis.com]
 Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 8:33 AM
 To: openstack-...@lists.openstack.org
 Subject: [openstack-dev] [api][nova] Openstack HTTP error codes


 Hi, all



 Openstack APIs interact with each other and external systems partially by
 passing of HTTP errors. The only valuable difference between types of
 exceptions is HTTP-codes, but current codes are generalized, so external
 system can’t distinguish what actually happened.


 As an example two different failures below differs only by error message:


 request:

 POST /v2/790f5693e97a40d38c4d5bfdc45acb09/servers HTTP/1.1

 Host: 192.168.122.195:8774http://192.168.122.195:8774

 X-Auth-Project-Id: demo

 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, compress

 Content-Length: 189

 Accept: application/json

 User-Agent: python-novaclient

 X-Auth-Token: 2cfeb9283d784cfba694f3122ef413bf

 Content-Type: application/json


 {server: {name: demo, imageRef:
 171c9d7d-3912-4547-b2a5-ea157eb08622, key_name: test, flavorRef:
 42, max_count: 1, min_count: 1, security_groups: [{name: bar}]}}

 response:

 HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request

 Content-Length: 118

 Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

 X-Compute-Request-Id: req-a995e1fc-7ea4-4305-a7ae-c569169936c0

 Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 10:43:33 GMT


 {badRequest: {message: Security group bar not found for project
 790f5693e97a40d38c4d5bfdc45acb09., code: 400}}


 and


 request:

 POST /v2/790f5693e97a40d38c4d5bfdc45acb09/servers HTTP/1.1

 Host: 192.168.122.195:8774http://192.168.122.195:8774

 X-Auth-Project-Id: demo

 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, compress

 Content-Length: 192

 Accept: application/json

 User-Agent: python-novaclient

 X-Auth-Token: 24c0d30ff76c42e0ae160fa93db8cf71

 Content-Type: application/json


 {server: {name: demo, imageRef:
 171c9d7d-3912-4547-b2a5-ea157eb08622, key_name: foo, flavorRef:
 42, max_count: 1, min_count: 1, security_groups: [{name:
 default}]}}

 response:

 HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request

 Content-Length: 70

 Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8

 X-Compute-Request-Id: req-87604089-7071-40a7-a34b-7bc56d0551f5

 Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 10:39:43 GMT


 {badRequest: {message: Invalid key_name provided., code: 400}}


 The former specifies an incorrect security group name, and the latter an
 incorrect keypair name. And the problem is, that just looking at the
 response body and HTTP response code an external system can’t understand
 what exactly went wrong. And parsing of error messages here is not the way
 we’d like to solve this problem.


 Another example for solving this problem is AWS EC2 exception codes [1]


 So if we have some service based on Openstack projects it would be useful
 to have some concrete error codes(textual or numeric), which could allow to
 define what actually goes wrong and later correctly process obtained
 exception. These codes should be predefined for each exception, have
 documented structure and allow to parse exception correctly in each step of
 exception handling.


 So I’d like to discuss implementing such codes and its usage in openstack
 projects.

 [1] -
 http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/errors-overview.html
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