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2018-04-23 | Disable cpu pinning & L3 HA features | Michael Polenchuk | 1 | -0/+4 | |
* CPU pinning: tests have no support for dedicated CPU policy, so enabled pinning causes general performance impact [https://docs.openstack.org/nova/pike/admin/cpu-topologies.html] * L3 HA routers: - doesn't catch l3-agent failure, relies only on HA network state to spot failure - failover process only retains the state of network connections for instances with a floating IP address - incompatible with DVR mode JIRA: FUEL-360 Change-Id: Ie0182bf953b9989729f89d705d9fee902d229e51 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com> (cherry picked from commit ed7bb355c93af5c163d5ae7926012652021abf75) | |||||
2018-02-05 | [baremetal] Rename all to drop baremetal prefix | Alexandru Avadanii | 1 | -0/+24 | |
A few things differ between baremetal and virtual nodes: - provisioning method; - network setup; Since now we support completely dynamic network config based on PDF + IDF, as well as dynamic provisioning of VMs on jumpserver (as virtual cluster nodes), respectively MaaS-driven baremetal provisioning, let's drop the 'baremetal-' prefix from cluster model names and prepare for unified scenarios. Note that some limitations still apply, e.g. virtual nodes are spawned only on jumpserver (localhost) for now. JIRA: FUEL-310 Change-Id: If20077ac37c6f15961468abc58db7e16f2c29260 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> |