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We now specify the status timeout when starting a partition. The zhmcclient will wait that amount of seconds for the partition to become active (or another valid start status). Without explicitly setting it, the zhmcclient will wait for 900 seconds. In the past we waited that 900 seconds + the 60 extra seconds, as we were calling partition.wait_for_completion right after the start of the partition again. Change-Id: I483efc5808c1a91993dbde936c27b82302640f9e |
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README.rst
openstack/nova-dpm Project
About this project
This project provides a Nova virtualization driver for the PR/SM hypervisor of IBM z Systems and IBM LinuxOne machines that are in the DPM (Dynamic Partition Manager) administrative mode.
The DPM mode enables dynamic capabilities of the firmware-based PR/SM hypervisor that are usually known from software-based hypervisors, such as creation, deletion and modification of partitions (i.e. virtual machines) and virtual devices within these partitions, and dynamic assignment of these virtual devices to physical I/O adapters.
The z/VM and KVM hypervisors on z Systems and LinuxONE machines are supported by separate Nova virtualization drivers:
- KVM is supported by the standard libvirt/KVM driver in the openstack/nova project.
- z/VM is supported by the z/VM driver in the openstack/nova-zvm-virt-driver project.
Links
- Documentation: http://nova-dpm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova-dpm
- Github shadow: https://github.com/openstack/nova-dpm
- Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/nova-dpm
- Gerrit: https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/nova-dpm
- License: Apache 2.0 license