On 5/14/2015 3:35 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
On 5/14/2015 2:59 PM, Kris G. Lindgren wrote:
How would this impact someone running juno nova-compute on rhel 6 boxes?
Or installing the python2.7 from SCL and running kilo+ code on rhel6?
For [3] it couldn't we get the exact same information from /proc/cpuinfo?
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On 5/14/15, 1:23 PM, "Matt Riedemann" <[email protected]> wrote:
The minimum required version of libvirt in the driver is 0.9.11 still
[1]. We've been gating against 1.2.2 in Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 since Juno.
The libvirt distro support matrix is here: [2]
Can we safely assume the people aren't going to be running Libvirt
compute nodes on RHEL < 7.1 or Ubuntu Precise?
Regarding RHEL, I think this is a safe bet because in Kilo nova dropped
python 2.6 support and RHEL > 6 doesn't have py26 so you'd be in trouble
running kilo+ nova on RHEL 6.x anyway.
There are some workarounds in the code [3] I'd like to see removed by
bumping the minimum required version.
[1]
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova/tree/nova/virt/libvirt/driver
.py?id=2015.1.0#n335
[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/LibvirtDistroSupportMatrix
[3]
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova/tree/nova/virt/libvirt/host.p
y?id=2015.1.0#n754
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This would be Liberty, so when you upgrade nova-compute to Liberty you'd
also need to upgrade the host OS to something that supports libvirt >=
1.2.2.
Here is the patch to see what this would look like:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/183220/
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