Hi Curtis,

Thanks, that is good to point out.

Do you have any local customizations that you have done to your
openstack provisioning module that should included? There are some
basic things that should probably be stored in the database, like the
controller address for the api, etc. But I'm not aware of many other
items.

Aaron



On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Curtis C. (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Curtis C. commented on VCL-590:
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>
> One thing I would suggest changing is the fact that computers are deleted 
> based on the IP address in /etc/hosts. If, for some reason, that record 
> becomes incorrect, instances that shouldn't be deleted will be. Of course, no 
> matter how the record of the instance is kept there could be issues, but I 
> believe instances should have their UUID recorded, not just their IP address. 
> OpenStack UUIDs should always be unique.
>
>> Openstack Essex Module
>> ----------------------
>>
>>                 Key: VCL-590
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-590
>>             Project: VCL
>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>          Components: database, vcld (backend)
>>    Affects Versions: 2.2.1
>>         Environment: OpenStack Essex with Ubuntu 12.04 x64 server
>>            Reporter: Young-Hyun
>>         Attachments: openstack_euca2ool .pm, openstack_nova_api.pm
>>
>>
>> The OpenStack module supports the VCL provisioning module for OpensStack 
>> Essex that is open source software for building private and public clouds 
>> (http://www.openstack.org/)
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