Fix misspellings in nova
Fix misspellings detected by: * pip install misspellings * git ls-files | grep -v locale | misspellings -f - Change-Id: I4e60889368b5e83275d59562613623c417a8e03f Closes-Bug: #1257295
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Virtual environments
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Nova development uses a set of shell scripts in DevStack. Virtual
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Nova development uses a set of shell scripts in DevStack. Virtual
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enviroments with venv are also available with the source code.
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environments with venv are also available with the source code.
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The easiest way to build a fully functional development environment is
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The easiest way to build a fully functional development environment is
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with DevStack. Create a machine (such as a VM or Vagrant box) running a
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with DevStack. Create a machine (such as a VM or Vagrant box) running a
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x="4" dy="1.2em" class="st3">Network<v:newlineChar/></tspan><tspan x="4" dy="1.2em" class="st3">VPN</tspan></text> </g>
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x="4" dy="1.2em" class="st3">Network<v:newlineChar/></tspan><tspan x="4" dy="1.2em" class="st3">VPN</tspan></text> </g>
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<g id="shape16-56" v:mID="16" v:groupContext="shape" transform="translate(14.4132,-30.9923)">
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<g id="shape16-56" v:mID="16" v:groupContext="shape" transform="translate(14.4132,-30.9923)">
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<title>Sheet.16</title>
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<title>Sheet.16</title>
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<desc>VM instance Security group Volume Snapshot VM image IP addres...</desc>
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<desc>VM instance Security group Volume Snapshot VM image IP address...</desc>
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<v:textBlock v:margins="rect(4,4,4,4)" v:tabSpace="42.5197"/>
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<v:textBlock v:margins="rect(4,4,4,4)" v:tabSpace="42.5197"/>
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<v:textRect cx="42.5197" cy="340.209" width="85.04" height="34.0157"/>
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<v:textRect cx="42.5197" cy="340.209" width="85.04" height="34.0157"/>
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<rect x="0" y="323.201" width="85.0394" height="34.0157" class="st9"/>
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<rect x="0" y="323.201" width="85.0394" height="34.0157" class="st9"/>
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Before Width: | Height: | Size: 18 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 18 KiB |
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@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ def ec2_error_ex(ex, req, code=None, message=None, unexpected=False):
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status codes are always returned for them.
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status codes are always returned for them.
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Unexpected 5xx errors may contain sensitive information,
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Unexpected 5xx errors may contain sensitive information,
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supress their messages for security.
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suppress their messages for security.
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"""
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"""
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if not code:
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if not code:
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code = exception_to_ec2code(ex)
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code = exception_to_ec2code(ex)
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ def _make_interface_elem(elem):
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def is_valid_mac(address):
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def is_valid_mac(address):
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"""Verify the format of a MAC addres."""
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"""Verify the format of a MAC address."""
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class mac_dialect(netaddr.mac_eui48):
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class mac_dialect(netaddr.mac_eui48):
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word_fmt = '%.02x'
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word_fmt = '%.02x'
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@ -2470,7 +2470,7 @@ class ComputeManager(manager.Manager):
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instance.save(
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instance.save(
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expected_task_state=task_states.IMAGE_SNAPSHOT_PENDING)
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expected_task_state=task_states.IMAGE_SNAPSHOT_PENDING)
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except exception.InstanceNotFound:
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except exception.InstanceNotFound:
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# possiblity instance no longer exists, no point in continuing
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# possibility instance no longer exists, no point in continuing
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LOG.debug(_("Instance not found, could not set state %s "
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LOG.debug(_("Instance not found, could not set state %s "
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"for instance."),
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"for instance."),
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task_states.IMAGE_SNAPSHOT, instance=instance)
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task_states.IMAGE_SNAPSHOT, instance=instance)
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column = table.c.id
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column = table.c.id
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column_name = "id"
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column_name = "id"
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# NOTE(guochbo): Use InsertFromSelect and DeleteFromSelect to avoid
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# NOTE(guochbo): Use InsertFromSelect and DeleteFromSelect to avoid
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# database's limit of maximum parameter in one SQL statment.
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# database's limit of maximum parameter in one SQL statement.
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query_insert = select([table],
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query_insert = select([table],
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table.c.deleted != default_deleted_value).\
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table.c.deleted != default_deleted_value).\
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order_by(column).limit(max_rows)
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order_by(column).limit(max_rows)
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Note: the Nova security group API doesn't support adding muliple
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Note: the Nova security group API doesn't support adding muliple
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security group rules at once but the EC2 one does. Therefore,
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security group rules at once but the EC2 one does. Therefore,
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this function is writen to support both. Multiple rules are
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this function is written to support both. Multiple rules are
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installed to a security group in neutron using bulk support.
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installed to a security group in neutron using bulk support.
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"""
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"""
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return ports
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return ports
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def _get_secgroups_from_port_list(self, ports, neutron):
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def _get_secgroups_from_port_list(self, ports, neutron):
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"""Returns a dict of security groups keyed by thier ids."""
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"""Returns a dict of security groups keyed by their ids."""
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def _chunk_by_ids(sg_ids, limit):
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def _chunk_by_ids(sg_ids, limit):
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sg_id_list = []
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sg_id_list = []
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self.stubs.Set(self.controller.api, "add_host_to_aggregate",
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self.stubs.Set(self.controller.api, "add_host_to_aggregate",
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stub_add_host_to_aggregate)
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stub_add_host_to_aggregate)
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#NOTE(mtreinish) The check for a KeyError here is to ensure that
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#NOTE(mtreinish) The check for a KeyError here is to ensure that
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# if add_host_to_aggregate() raises a KeyError it propogates. At
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# if add_host_to_aggregate() raises a KeyError it propagates. At
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# one point the api code would mask the error as a HTTPBadRequest.
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# one point the api code would mask the error as a HTTPBadRequest.
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# This test is to ensure that this doesn't occur again.
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# This test is to ensure that this doesn't occur again.
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self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.controller.action, self.req, "1",
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self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.controller.action, self.req, "1",
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}
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}
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#TOD(jogo) dedup these accross nova.api.openstack.contrib.test_flavor*
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#TOD(jogo) dedup these across nova.api.openstack.contrib.test_flavor*
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def fake_flavor_get_by_flavor_id(flavorid, ctxt=None):
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def fake_flavor_get_by_flavor_id(flavorid, ctxt=None):
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return FAKE_FLAVORS['flavor %s' % flavorid]
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return FAKE_FLAVORS['flavor %s' % flavorid]
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req = fakes.HTTPRequest.blank('/v2/fake/os-floating-ips')
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req = fakes.HTTPRequest.blank('/v2/fake/os-floating-ips')
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ex = self.assertRaises(webob.exc.HTTPNotFound,
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ex = self.assertRaises(webob.exc.HTTPNotFound,
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self.controller.create, req, {'pool': 'non_existant_pool'})
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self.controller.create, req, {'pool': 'non_existent_pool'})
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self.assertIn('No more floating ips in pool non_existant_pool',
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self.assertIn('No more floating ips in pool non_existent_pool',
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ex.explanation)
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ex.explanation)
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def test_floating_ip_allocate(self):
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def test_floating_ip_allocate(self):
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for key, value in exemplar.items():
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for key, value in exemplar.items():
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self.assertEqual(value, tree.get(key))
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self.assertEqual(value, tree.get(key))
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def test_update_serializer_with_maintainance_mode(self):
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def test_update_serializer_with_maintenance_mode(self):
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exemplar = dict(host='host_c1', maintenance_mode='enabled')
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exemplar = dict(host='host_c1', maintenance_mode='enabled')
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serializer = os_hosts.HostUpdateTemplate()
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serializer = os_hosts.HostUpdateTemplate()
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text = serializer.serialize(exemplar)
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text = serializer.serialize(exemplar)
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for key, value in exemplar.items():
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for key, value in exemplar.items():
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self.assertEqual(value, tree.get(key))
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self.assertEqual(value, tree.get(key))
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def test_update_serializer_with_maintainance_mode_and_status(self):
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def test_update_serializer_with_maintenance_mode_and_status(self):
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exemplar = dict(host='host_c1',
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exemplar = dict(host='host_c1',
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maintenance_mode='enabled',
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maintenance_mode='enabled',
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status='enabled')
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status='enabled')
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res = req.get_response(self.app)
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res = req.get_response(self.app)
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self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 409)
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self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 409)
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def test_get_console_output_with_lenght_as_float(self):
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def test_get_console_output_with_length_as_float(self):
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req = self._create_request(length_dict={'length': 2.5})
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req = self._create_request(length_dict={'length': 2.5})
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res = req.get_response(self.app)
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res = req.get_response(self.app)
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self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 400)
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self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 400)
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self.mox.ReplayAll()
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self.mox.ReplayAll()
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return reservations
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return reservations
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def test_quotas_succesful_delete(self):
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def test_quotas_successful_delete(self):
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instance = jsonutils.to_primitive(self._create_fake_instance())
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instance = jsonutils.to_primitive(self._create_fake_instance())
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resvs = self._ensure_quota_reservations_committed(True, True)
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resvs = self._ensure_quota_reservations_committed(True, True)
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self.compute.terminate_instance(self.context,
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self.compute.terminate_instance(self.context,
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self.context, self._objectify(instance),
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self.context, self._objectify(instance),
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bdms=[], reservations=resvs)
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bdms=[], reservations=resvs)
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def test_quotas_succesful_soft_delete(self):
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def test_quotas_successful_soft_delete(self):
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instance = self._objectify(self._create_fake_instance(
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instance = self._objectify(self._create_fake_instance(
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params=dict(task_state=task_states.SOFT_DELETING)))
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params=dict(task_state=task_states.SOFT_DELETING)))
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resvs = self._ensure_quota_reservations_committed(True, True)
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resvs = self._ensure_quota_reservations_committed(True, True)
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def _pre_upgrade_006(self, engine):
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def _pre_upgrade_006(self, engine):
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nodes = db_utils.get_table(engine, 'bm_nodes')
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nodes = db_utils.get_table(engine, 'bm_nodes')
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ifs = db_utils.get_table(engine, 'bm_interfaces')
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ifs = db_utils.get_table(engine, 'bm_interfaces')
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# node 1 has two different addresses in bm_nodes and bm_interfaces
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engine.execute(nodes.insert(),
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engine.execute(nodes.insert(),
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[{'id': 1,
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[{'id': 1,
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'prov_mac_address': 'aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa'}])
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'prov_mac_address': 'aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa'}])
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'=',
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'=',
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float,
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float,
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[('bar', -2.1)])
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# check seperator missing
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# check separator missing
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self._check_parse_options(['foo', 'bar=-2.1'],
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self._check_parse_options(['foo', 'bar=-2.1'],
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'=',
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'=',
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float,
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float,
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def test_error_msg_exception_with_kwargs(self):
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def test_error_msg_exception_with_kwargs(self):
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class FakeNovaException(exception.NovaException):
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class FakeNovaException(exception.NovaException):
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msg_fmt = "default message: %(mispelled_code)s"
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msg_fmt = "default message: %(misspelled_code)s"
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exc = FakeNovaException(code=500, mispelled_code='blah')
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exc = FakeNovaException(code=500, misspelled_code='blah')
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self.assertEqual(unicode(exc), 'default message: blah')
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self.assertEqual(unicode(exc), 'default message: blah')
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self.assertEqual(exc.message, 'default message: blah')
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self.assertEqual(exc.message, 'default message: blah')
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check_exit_code=[0, 1, 2],
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run_as_root=run_as_root)
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run_as_root=run_as_root)
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except processutils.ProcessExecutionError as exc:
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except processutils.ProcessExecutionError as exc:
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LOG.debug(_("Checking the file sytem with e2fsck has failed, "
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LOG.debug(_("Checking the file system with e2fsck has failed, "
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"the resize will be aborted. (%s)"), exc)
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else:
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else:
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utils.execute('resize2fs',
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utils.execute('resize2fs',
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This module defines a set of classes representing data for
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driver.
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driver.
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"""
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"""
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