Friday, 2022-12-23

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EtuaHello, I'd like to create and test some new filters and weights for the scheduler. Ideally, I would mimic an existing OpenStack deployment I have access to. I already installed placement component, to which the scheduler would connect and now I'd like to isolate it. I'm not sure how to approach it, as scheduler is part of Nova and not a stand-alone component as placement.08:36
EtuaMy intention is to initially fill placement's database with information about the infrastructure, set up the scheduler and then query it for consecutive requests (linear, no need for locks if that changes anything) to log the decisions it would make with modified weights/filters and the state of the system in-between requests.08:36
EtuaWhat is in your opinion the best way to detach the scheduler as much as possible from the rest of Nova, in order to test it under configuration most resembling the real-world setup? Should I use the test framework and mimic how it is set up for the unit tests or is there a better way to go?08:36
opendevreviewAaron S proposed openstack/nova master: Add further workaround features for qemu_monitor_announce_self  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/nova/+/86732409:00
ierdem__Hi everyone, I am doing some researches about signing images on OpenStack for a while. I have deployed a test environment (OS Victoria) and successfully signed an image. Thus, I know that image is trusted and I can use it and its derivatives on my OpenStack. 13:53
ierdem__I have a question at this point; when I take snapshot of a VM which is created from signed image, that snapshot is created without sign metadata and that confused me. If an image is trusted, VM will be trusted if created from it. According to this logic, snapshot of that VM also should be signed/trusted. What is the purpose of this flow? Can someone explain this?  Thanks a lot. 13:53

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