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Gertjan Oude Lohuis updated LIBCLOUD-618:
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    Description: 
The create_volume call in the OpenStack driver returns a bool to signify 
whether the call succeeded. This call should return a StorageVolume object, as 
other drivers already do (ec2, cloudstack, gce, etc).

The fix is trivial, I'll create a pull request. I choose priority Major, since 
this flaw makes the create_volume call next to unusable, because it is 
impossible to know which volume was created by the call (since name is not 
unique).

  was:
The create_volume call in the OpenStack driver returns a bool to signify 
whether the call succeeded. This call should return a StorageVolume object, as 
do other drivers (ec2, cloudstack, gce, etc).

The fix is trivial, I'll create a pull request. I choose priority Major, since 
this flaw makes the create_volume call next to unusable, because it is 
impossible to know which volume was created by the call (since name is not 
unique).


> Openstack create_volume should return StorageVolume
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LIBCLOUD-618
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LIBCLOUD-618
>             Project: Libcloud
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Compute
>    Affects Versions: 0.13.3
>            Reporter: Gertjan Oude Lohuis
>
> The create_volume call in the OpenStack driver returns a bool to signify 
> whether the call succeeded. This call should return a StorageVolume object, 
> as other drivers already do (ec2, cloudstack, gce, etc).
> The fix is trivial, I'll create a pull request. I choose priority Major, 
> since this flaw makes the create_volume call next to unusable, because it is 
> impossible to know which volume was created by the call (since name is not 
> unique).



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