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Nova bypasses the cinder checks for a volume being available, when it tries to attach a volume to a new host during live migration. The assumption in cinder to this point has been that volumes can only be attached to one host. The 3PAR driver worked under that assumption. This assumption fell apart during detach time as the driver was only looking for a VLUN on the entire 3PAR, since it assumed it could only exist on one host. This patch ensures that the driver looks for the VLUN on the hostname it expects. Change-Id: Ie894ad386990794d270ca1cb72f40095bd40c2e6 Closes-Bug: 1288927 |
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README.rst
The Choose Your Own Adventure README for Cinder
You have come across a storage service for an open cloud computing service. It has identified itself as "Cinder." It was abstracted from the Nova project.
To monitor it from a distance: follow @openstack on twitter.
To tame it for use in your own cloud: read http://docs.openstack.org
To study its anatomy: read http://cinder.openstack.org
To dissect it in detail: visit http://github.com/openstack/cinder
To taunt it with its weaknesses: use http://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder
To watch it: http://jenkins.openstack.org
To hack at it: read HACKING.rst