On 04/05/2015 09:17 PM, Jay Pipes wrote:
On 03/30/2015 03:16 AM, Balázs Gibizer wrote:
Hi,
I have the following scenario. I have an application consisting of
multiple VMs on different compute hosts. The admin puts one of the
hosts into maintenance mode (nova-manage service disable ...) because
there will be some maintenance activity on that host in the near
future. Is there a way to get a notification from Nova when a host
is put into maintenance mode? If it is not the case today would the
nova community support such an addition to Nova?
As a subsequent question is there a way for an external system to
listen to such a notification published on the message bus?
Hi Gibi!
I don't believe there is a notification currently sent when a service is
disabled. I agree this would be a good (and pretty easy) addition to Nova.
Please feel free to add a blueprint in Launchpad. I don't see this as needing a
full spec, really. It shouldn't be more than a few lines of code to send a new
notification message.
Wouldn't a new notification message count as an API change? Or are we saying
that it's such a small API change that any discussion can happen in the blueprint?
(I'm trying to figure out how this relates to
"http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/devref/kilo.blueprints.html" which
says that any API change requires a spec.)
Also, if the notification messages are considered part of the API, should they
be versioned?
Chris
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