Thank you so much. Eron. This really helps me a lot!!

Tan

From: Kuvaja, Erno [mailto:kuv...@hpe.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 8:34 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [nova][glance][cinder][neutron]How to make use of 
x-openstack-request-id

Hi Tan,

While the cross project spec was discussed Glance already had implementation of 
request ids in place. At the time of the Glance implementation we assumed that 
one request id is desired through the chain of services and we implemented the 
req id to be accepted as part of the request. This was mainly driven to have 
same request id through the chain between glance-api and glance-registry but as 
the same code was used in both api and registry services we got this 
functionality across glance.

The cross project discussion turned this approach down and decided that only 
new req id will be returned. We did not want to utilize 2 different code bases 
to handle req ids in glance-api and glance-registry, nor we wanted to remove 
the functionality to allow the req ids being passed to the service as that was 
already merged to our API. Thus is requests are passed without req id defined 
to the services they behave (apart from nova having different header name) same 
way, but with glance the request maker has the liberty to specify request id 
they want to use (within configured length limits).

Hopefully that clarifies it for you.


-          Erno

From: Tan, Lin [mailto:lin....@intel.com]
Sent: 26 January 2016 01:26
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [nova][glance][cinder][neutron]How to make use of 
x-openstack-request-id

Thanks Kebane, I test glance/neutron/keystone with ``x-openstack-request-id`` 
and find something interesting.

I am able to pass ``x-openstack-request-id``  to glance and it will use the 
UUID as its request-id. But it failed with neutron and keystone.
Here is my test:
http://paste.openstack.org/show/484644/

It looks like because keystone and neutron are using 
oslo_middleware:RequestId.factory and in this part:
https://github.com/openstack/oslo.middleware/blob/master/oslo_middleware/request_id.py#L35
It will always generate an UUID and append to response as 
``x-openstack-request-id`` header.

My question is should we accept an external passed request-id as the project's 
own request-id or having its unique request-id?
In other words, which one is correct way, glance or neutron/keystone? There 
must be something wrong with one of them.

Thanks

B.R

Tan


From: Kekane, Abhishek [mailto:abhishek.kek...@nttdata.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 2:24 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List 
(openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org<mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [nova][glance][cinder][neutron]How to make use of 
x-openstack-request-id


Hi Tan,



Most of the OpenStack RESTful API returns `X-Openstack-Request-Id` in the API 
response header but this request id is not available to the caller from the 
python client.

When you use --debug option from command from the command prompt using client, 
you can see `X-Openstack-Request-Id` on the console but it is not logged 
anywhere.



Currently a cross-project specs [1] is submitted and approved for returning 
X-Openstack-Request-Id to the caller and the implementation for the same is in 
progress.

Please go through the specs for detail information which will help you to 
understand more about request-ids and current work about the same.



Please feel free to revert back anytime for your doubts.



[1] 
https://github.com/openstack/openstack-specs/blob/master/specs/return-request-id.rst



Thanks,



Abhishek Kekane









Hi guys

        I recently play around with 'x-openstack-request-id' header but have a 
dump question about how it works. At beginning, I thought an action across 
different services should use a same request-id but it looks like this is not 
the true.



First I read the spec: 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/cross-service-request-id which said 
"This ID and the request ID of the other service will be logged at service 
boundaries". and I see cinder/neutron/glance will attach its context's 
request-id as the value of "x-openstack-request-id" header to its response 
while nova use X-Compute-Request-Id. This is easy to understand. So It looks 
like each service should generate its own request-id and attach to its 
response, that's all.



But then I see glance read 'X-Openstack-Request-ID' to generate the request-id 
while cinder/neutron/nova read 'openstack.request_id' when using with keystone. 
It is try to reuse the request-id from keystone.



This totally confused me. It would be great if you can correct me or point me 
some reference. Thanks a lot



Best Regards,



Tan


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