On 5/15/2016 10:56 AM, Sean M. Collins wrote:
Matt Riedemann wrote:
The nova create-server API allows passing a network id that's prefixed with
br-<uuid> [1]. That was added due to this bug from Folsom [2].
I'm wondering if that's still valid? Looking at the network.id data model in
Neutron it doesn't look like it would be [3].
Wow. That bug is awful. Network IDs should be UUIDs and ONLY UUIDs.
Just because some vendor plugin decides that their going to break the
Networking API contract and define their own ID scheme,
doesn't mean that we should fix it to help them.
That commit shouldn't have been accepted into Nova, and I don't think
that we should support anything but a UUID for a network id. Period.
Yeah, I agree. Remember, this was Folsom, when Neutron was a young and
brash Quantum.
I was just trying to sort out if there is still anything out there in
the stadium that relies on this working. If not, I'll microversion it
out of support for the Nova API when we add support for
auto-allocated-topology.
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Thanks,
Matt Riedemann
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