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manner than querying
for each individual feature.
Is there any existing work/plans/thoughts in this area?
Is this something that would be seen as valuable to usability or a
hindrance to experimentation and development?
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k device.*
> Would you please help me how I can solve this issue?
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> host) thus there can't be any iscsi session established over that link.
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> The volume is correctly created on the target node and tgtadm shows the
> correct configuration
> If I try to establish an iSCSI session with the target at 192.168.100.31
> it succeeds.
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> My questio
gt; neutron-ovs-cleanup command before the neutron-l3-agent service starts."
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> So I believe this service should start during server bootup of network
> node (where neutron-l3-agent service runs). Maybe they failed to include
> this in the official admin guide.
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> On Mon
server reboot (using chkconfig).
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> My concern is whether to start them automatically in case of a server
> reboot. Please assist.
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> Vimal
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nt service types? Should a 1:1 compute AZ to block storage AZ be the
goal?
3) Is there any way to define rules governing which cinder availability
zones compute nodes can attach volumes from based on the compute
availability zone?
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? As I understand, it's just a way to
> partition hosts which is invisible to users.
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> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 9:51 PM, Andrew Mann
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>> Dan,
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>> If I understand your question properly, you can do this from the Horizon
>> managem
gt; settings, a working configuration would be incredibly useful.
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you know if there are sample configurations (e.g., nova.conf)
> available for these?
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>>> that are suspended from the tenants quota count. I guess when I think of
>>> it though those resources are still "reserved" even if they're not in use.
>>> I suppose you could do this and then if on resume the quot
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