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Description: Deleting network was raising an Exception "AWS Error: 'NeutronError' - 'Required parameter id not set'" Issue: When VPC and Subnet are deleted, neutron core code notifies the change. But since VPC is already deleted, "create_tags_for_vpc()" doesn't get VPC ID. Hence it raises AWS Exception when it tries to create tags. Neutron core code calls "update_network_precommit()" when notifying the change which eventually calls "create_tags_for_vpc()" Fix: Added a check for VPC ID in "create_tags_for_vpc()" Closes-Bug: #1709046 Change-Id: I6a94911e41bc194b98ddaf51cf9585ac3f4ed07e |
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cinder | ||
glance | ||
neutron | ||
nova | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
omni-requirements.txt | ||
run_tests.sh | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
tox.ini |
README.md
OpenStack-Omni aims to provide a standard OpenStack API for managing hybrid and multi-cloud environments. This repository contains Openstack drivers for various public cloud environments. These drivers currently provide the capability to spin up Openstack instances, images, volumes and networks on Amazon EC2. We need contributions to support other public cloud environments like Azure, Google Compute Engine, Rackspace, etc. Following Openstack projects are supported --
- Nova
- Neutron
- Cinder
- Glance
Check out this video at Openstack Barcelona 2016 Keynote to find out more:
Setup
The setup instructions are project specific. Check the project directories for specifics.
Status
Development is active. Can be used for individual testing.
Contributions
Contributions are welcome. Specifically following areas need help:
- Similar drivers for Windows Azure, Google Compute Engine and other public cloud providers
- An easy way (automated) to add Omni drivers to existing Openstack Deployments.