Chris, Great to see further improvements are in the pipeline. The cinder support for cells in Havana is a very welcome development.
For our Grizzly instance, we're also seeing some issues around flavors / availability zone definition along with some ceilometer functions. It would be good to have a list of what is expected not to work in Havana (so that we don't accidentally think something is not working yet but it is just a configuration issue). Tim From: Chris Behrens [mailto:cbehr...@codestud.com] Sent: 03 October 2013 20:24 To: Tim Bell Cc: Chris Behrens; Dmitry Ukov; openstack@lists.openstack.org Subject: Re: [Openstack] Cells use cases On Oct 3, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Tim Bell <tim.b...@cern.ch<mailto:tim.b...@cern.ch>> wrote: At CERN, we're running cells for scalability. When you go over 1000 hypervisors or so, the general recommendation is to be in a cells configuration. Cells are quite complex and the full functionality is not there yet so some parts will need to wait for Havana. Actually I hope we can get aggregates and security groups working in Icehouse. I'd love for some other folks to want to improve the cells code. :) There's not much change in Havana. But, I think those are the 2 biggest features that can't be used. - Chris
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