Hey all,
Quick question: If I have a network and a port, and neither has any QOS policy set, and then I change the network to set the qos_policy_id, should this new QOS policy affect traffic on the already-created port? In other words, is this a network default for future ports (like with port_security_enabled) which would only affect ports created on this network from here on out (but leave already-created ports untouched)? Or is this a network setting which takes effect for all ports, regardless if they were already created or not?
If the latter, the question had come up, this seems to mean that if a net policy is set, then there is no way a port can be set to have no policy, because if you unset a port's specific policy, it will fallback to the network policy, rather than skip policy calculations altogether. So, what does one do if they want all ports on a net to follow Policy X, EXCEPT for a single port?
I would say the first question is the most important for me to understand the behavior, with the second question as a further clarification.
Thanks a bunch! Sincerely, Michael Micucci __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
