On 05/05/2017 10:48 AM, Chris Dent wrote:

Would it be accurate to say, then, that from your perpsective the
tendency of OpenStack to adopt new projects willy nilly contributes
to the sense of features winning out over deployment, configuration
and usability issues?

Personally I don't care about the new projects...if I'm not using them I can ignore them, and if I am using them then I'll pay attention to them.

But within existing established projects there are some odd gaps.

Like nova hasn't implemented cold-migration or resize (or live-migration) of an instance with LVM local storage if you're using libvirt.

Image properties get validated, but not flavor extra-specs or instance metadata.

Cinder theoretically supports LVM/iSCSI, but if you actually try to use it for anything stressful it falls over.

Some of the database pruning tools don't cover all the tables so the DB gets bigger over time.

I'm sure there are historical reasons for all of these, I'm just pointing out some of the things that were surprising to me.

Chris

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