+1, we can add more detail explanation information of --memory in magnum CLI instead of quick start.

Eli.

On 2015年10月09日 07:45, Vikas Choudhary wrote:
In my opinion, there should be a more detailed document explaining importance of commands and options. Though --memory is an important attribute, but since objective of quickstart is to get user a minimum working system within minimum time, it seems better to skip this option in quickstart.


-Vikas

On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 1:47 AM, Egor Guz <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Adrian,

    I agree with Steve, otherwise it’s hard to find balance what
    should go to quick start guide (e.g. many operators worry about
    cpu or I/O instead of memory).
    Also I belve auto-scalling deserve it’s own detail document.

    —
    Egor

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    Steve,

    I agree with the concept of a simple quickstart doc, but there
    also needs to be a comprehensive user guide, which does not yet
    exist. In the absence of the user guide, the quick start is the
    void where this stuff is starting to land. We simply need to put
    together a magnum reference document, and start moving content
    into that.

    Adrian

    On Oct 8, 2015, at 12:54 PM, Steven Dake (stdake)
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    Quickstart guide should be dead dead dead dead simple. The goal of
    the quickstart guide isn’t to tach people best practices around
    Magnum.  It is to get a developer operational to give them that
    sense of feeling that Magnum can be worked on.  The goal of any
    quickstart guide should be to encourage the thinking that a person
    involving themselves with the project the quickstart guide
    represents is a good use of the person’s limited time on the planet.

    Regards
    -steve


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    Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum] Document adding --memory option
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    Hi team,

    I want to move the discussion in the review below to here, so that
    we can get more feedback

    https://review.openstack.org/#/c/232175/

    In summary, magnum currently added support for specifying the
    memory size of containers. The specification of the memory size is
    optional, and the COE won’t reserve any memory to the containers
    with unspecified memory size. The debate is whether we should
    document this optional parameter in the quickstart guide. Below is
    the positions of both sides:

    Pros:
    ·         It is a good practice to always specifying the memory
    size, because containers with unspecified memory size won’t have
    QoS guarantee.
    ·         The in-development autoscaling feature [1] will query
    the memory size of each container to estimate the residual
    capacity and triggers scaling accordingly. Containers with
    unspecified memory size will be treated as taking 0 memory, which
    negatively affects the scaling decision.
    Cons:
    ·         The quickstart guide should be kept as simple as
    possible, so it is not a good idea to have the optional parameter
    in the guide.

    Thoughts?

    [1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/magnum/+spec/autoscale-bay
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