Hey Liem,

We had a brief conversation about this at the summit.  Ec2 and volume are core 
services not extension services -- this was described in a wiki somewhere.   
Carlos has gone through the contracts cleaned them up and updated them to 
reflect reality -- and they include this particular change.

His changes are still pending review:

https://review.openstack.org/#/c/7774/

That said, the rule of having extension services use <extension 
prefix>:<service type>  still applies.

-jOrGe W.


On May 29, 2012, at 12:25 PM, Nguyen, Liem Manh wrote:

Perhaps the Nova folks may know the answer to this question…

Are the “ec2” and “nova-volume” services part of the core services now?  Or are 
they extension services?

Thanks,
Liem

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Subject: [Openstack] Keystone service catalogue has non-core services?

Hi Stackers,

I ran the sample_data.sh script in Keystone and saw that we have populated a 
few more services, such as ec2, dashboard and nova-volume.  Are these meant to 
be “core” services or extension services?  The definition of “core” services is 
defined here:

https://github.com/openstack/identity-api/blob/3d2e8a470733979b792d04bcfe3745731befbe8d/openstack-identity-api/src/docbkx/common/xsd/services.xsd

Extension services should be in the format of <extension prefix>:<service type>

Thanks,
Liem


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