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authorCarlos Goncalves <carlos.goncalves@neclab.eu>2015-05-19 00:17:33 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@172.30.200.206>2015-05-19 00:17:33 +0000
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+====================================================
+Report host fault to update server state immediately
+====================================================
+
+https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/update-server-state-immediately
+
+A new API is needed to report a host fault to change the state of the
+instances and compute node immediately. This allows usage of evacuate API
+without a delay. The new API provides the possibility for external monitoring
+system to detect any kind of host failure fast and reliably and inform
+OpenStack about it. Nova updates the compute node state and states of the
+instances. This way the states in the Nova DB will be in sync with the
+real state of the system.
+
+Problem description
+===================
+* Nova state change for failed or unreachable host is slow and does not
+ reliably state compute node is down or not. This might cause same instance
+ to run twice if action taken to evacuate instance to another host.
+* Nova state for instances on failed compute node will not change,
+ but remains active and running. This gives user a false information about
+ instance state. Currently one would need to call "nova reset-state" for each
+ instance to have them in error state.
+* OpenStack user cannot make HA actions fast and reliably by trusting instance
+ state and compute node state.
+* As compute node state changes slowly one cannot evacuate instances.
+
+Use Cases
+---------
+Use case in general is that in case there is a host fault one should change
+compute node state fast and reliably when using DB servicegroup backend.
+On top of this here is the use cases that are not covered currently to have
+instance states changed correctly:
+* Management network connectivity lost between controller and compute node.
+* Host HW failed.
+
+Generic use case flow:
+
+* The external monitoring system detects a host fault.
+* The external monitoring system fences the host if not down already.
+* The external system calls the new Nova API to force the failed compute node
+ into down state as well as instances running on it.
+* Nova updates the compute node state and state of the effected instances to
+ Nova DB.
+
+Currently nova-compute state will be changing "down", but it takes a long
+time. Server state keeps as "vm_state: active" and "power_state:
+running", which is not correct. By having external tool to detect host faults
+fast, fence host by powering down and then report host down to OpenStack, all
+these states would reflect to actual situation. Also if OpenStack will not
+implement automatic actions for fault correlation, external tool can do that.
+This could be configured for example in server instance METADATA easily and be
+read by external tool.
+
+Project Priority
+-----------------
+Liberty priorities have not yet been defined.
+
+Proposed change
+===============
+There needs to be a new API for Admin to state host is down. This API is used
+to mark compute node and instances running on it down to reflect the real
+situation.
+
+Example on compute node is:
+
+* When compute node is up and running:
+ vm_state: active and power_state: running
+ nova-compute state: up status: enabled
+* When compute node goes down and new API is called to state host is down:
+ vm_state: stopped power_state: shutdown
+ nova-compute state: down status: enabled
+
+vm_state values: soft-delete, deleted, resized and error
+should not be touched.
+task_state effect needs to be worked out if needs to be touched.
+
+Alternatives
+------------
+There is no attractive alternatives to detect all different host faults than
+to have a external tool to detect different host faults. For this kind of tool
+to exist there needs to be new API in Nova to report fault. Currently there
+must have been some kind of workarounds implemented as cannot trust or get the
+states from OpenStack fast enough.
+
+Data model impact
+-----------------
+None
+
+REST API impact
+---------------
+* Update CLI to report host is down
+
+ nova host-update command
+
+ usage: nova host-update [--status <enable|disable>]
+ [--maintenance <enable|disable>]
+ [--report-host-down]
+ <hostname>
+
+ Update host settings.
+
+ Positional arguments
+
+ <hostname>
+ Name of host.
+
+ Optional arguments
+
+ --status <enable|disable>
+ Either enable or disable a host.
+
+ --maintenance <enable|disable>
+ Either put or resume host to/from maintenance.
+
+ --down
+ Report host down to update instance and compute node state in db.
+
+* Update Compute API to report host is down:
+
+ /v2.1/{tenant_id}/os-hosts/{host_name}
+
+ Normal response codes: 200
+ Request parameters
+
+ Parameter Style Type Description
+ host_name URI xsd:string The name of the host of interest to you.
+
+ {
+ "host": {
+ "status": "enable",
+ "maintenance_mode": "enable"
+ "host_down_reported": "true"
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ {
+ "host": {
+ "host": "65c5d5b7e3bd44308e67fc50f362aee6",
+ "maintenance_mode": "enabled",
+ "status": "enabled"
+ "host_down_reported": "true"
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+* New method to nova.compute.api module HostAPI class to have a
+ to mark host related instances and compute node down:
+ set_host_down(context, host_name)
+
+* class novaclient.v2.hosts.HostManager(api) method update(host, values)
+ Needs to handle reporting host down.
+
+* Schema does not need changes as in db only service and server states are to
+ be changed.
+
+Security impact
+---------------
+API call needs admin privileges (in the default policy configuration).
+
+Notifications impact
+--------------------
+None
+
+Other end user impact
+---------------------
+None
+
+Performance Impact
+------------------
+Only impact is that user can get information faster about instance and
+compute node state. This also gives possibility to evacuate faster.
+No impact that would slow down. Host down should be rare occurrence.
+
+Other deployer impact
+---------------------
+Developer can make use of any external tool to detect host fault and report it
+to OpenStack.
+
+Developer impact
+----------------
+None
+
+Implementation
+==============
+Assignee(s)
+-----------
+Primary assignee: Tomi Juvonen
+Other contributors: Ryota Mibu
+
+Work Items
+----------
+* Test cases.
+* API changes.
+* Documentation.
+
+Dependencies
+============
+None
+
+Testing
+=======
+Test cases that exists for enabling or putting host to maintenance should be
+altered or similar new cases made test new functionality.
+
+Documentation Impact
+====================
+
+New API needs to be documented:
+
+* Compute API extensions documentation.
+ http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref-compute-v2.1.html
+* Nova commands documentation.
+ http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide-admin/content/novaclient_commands.html
+* Compute command-line client documentation.
+ http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/content/novaclient_commands.html
+* nova.compute.api documentation.
+ http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/api/nova.compute.api.html
+* High Availability guide might have page to tell external tool could provide
+ ability to provide faster HA as able to update states by new API.
+ http://docs.openstack.org/high-availability-guide/content/index.html
+
+References
+==========
+* OPNFV Doctor project: https://wiki.opnfv.org/doctor
+* OpenStack Instance HA Proposal:
+ http://blog.russellbryant.net/2014/10/15/openstack-instance-ha-proposal/
+* The Different Facets of OpenStack HA:
+ http://blog.russellbryant.net/2015/03/10/
+ the-different-facets-of-openstack-ha/