Hi,
Basically we should kill quota classes.
It required out of tree stuff that was never implemented, AFAIK.
When I checked with Kevin about this, my memory says the idea was out
of tree authorization plugin would populate context.quota_class with
something like "i_have_big_credit_limit" or
"i_h
On 10/25/2018 02:44 PM, melanie witt wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 14:00:08 -0400, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 10/25/2018 01:38 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
On 10/24/2018 9:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
basically limits for a set of resource types. Th
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 15:06:38 -0500, Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 10/25/2018 2:55 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
2) The main benefit (as I see it) of the quota class API is to allow
dynamic adjustment of the default quotas without restarting services.
I could be making this up, but I want to say back at
On 10/25/2018 2:55 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
2) The main benefit (as I see it) of the quota class API is to allow
dynamic adjustment of the default quotas without restarting services.
I could be making this up, but I want to say back at the Pike PTG people
were also complaining that not having
On 10/25/2018 12:00 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 10/25/2018 01:38 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
On 10/24/2018 9:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something
called the "default quota class" which
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 14:00:08 -0400, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 10/25/2018 01:38 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
On 10/24/2018 9:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something
called the "default quota cl
On 10/25/2018 01:38 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
On 10/24/2018 9:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something
called the "default quota class" which corresponds to the limits in
the CONF.quo
On 10/24/2018 9:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something called
the "default quota class" which corresponds to the limits in the
CONF.quota section. Quota classes are basically templa
melanie witt wrote on 10/25/2018 02:14:40 AM:
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 14:12:51 +0900, ボーアディネシュ[bhor Dinesh] wrote:
> > We were having a similar use case like *Preemptible Instances* called
as
> > *Rich-VM’s* which
> >
> > are high in resources and are deployed each per hypervisor. We have a
> > cus
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 14:12:51 +0900, ボーアディネシュ[bhor Dinesh] wrote:
We were having a similar use case like *Preemptible Instances* called as
*Rich-VM’s* which
are high in resources and are deployed each per hypervisor. We have a
custom code in
production which tracks the quota for such instance
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 12:54:00 -0700, Melanie Witt wrote:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:57:05 -0500, Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 10/24/2018 10:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
I'd like to propose deprecating this API and getting rid of this
functionality since it conflicts with the new Keystone /limits endpoint,
is
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> On 10/24/18 10:10, Jay Pipes wrote:
> > Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
> > basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something called
> > the "default quota class" which corresponds to the limits in the
> > CONF.quota section. Quota classes are basica
so FYI, in case people missing this spec, there is spec from John
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/602201/3/specs/stein/approved/unified-limits-stein.rst@170
the roadmap of this spec is also saying deprecate the quota-class API.
melanie witt 于2018年10月25日周四 上午3:54写道:
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:57:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 2:49 PM Jay Pipes wrote:
> On 10/24/2018 02:57 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
> > On 10/24/2018 10:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
> >> I'd like to propose deprecating this API and getting rid of this
> >> functionality since it conflicts with the new Keystone /limits
> >> endpoint, is
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 13:57:05 -0500, Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 10/24/2018 10:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
I'd like to propose deprecating this API and getting rid of this
functionality since it conflicts with the new Keystone /limits endpoint,
is highly coupled with RAX's turnstile middleware and I can
On 10/24/2018 02:57 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 10/24/2018 10:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
I'd like to propose deprecating this API and getting rid of this
functionality since it conflicts with the new Keystone /limits
endpoint, is highly coupled with RAX's turnstile middleware and I
can't seem to
On 10/24/2018 10:10 AM, Jay Pipes wrote:
I'd like to propose deprecating this API and getting rid of this
functionality since it conflicts with the new Keystone /limits endpoint,
is highly coupled with RAX's turnstile middleware and I can't seem to
find anyone who has ever used it. Deprecating
Forwarding to openstack-operators per Jay.
On 10/24/18 10:10, Jay Pipes wrote:
> Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
> basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something called
> the "default quota class" which corresponds to the limits in the
> CONF.quota
Nova's API has the ability to create "quota classes", which are
basically limits for a set of resource types. There is something called
the "default quota class" which corresponds to the limits in the
CONF.quota section. Quota classes are basically templates of limits to
be applied if the calli
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