Thanks Vish,

So are both maintained at present - for example if there was a bug fix to 
volume creation would it be applied to the VolumeController in both places ?

I'm just trying to work out how best to provide compatibility as we roll 
forwards - seems like for some period we may need to have both the compute 
extension and the Volume API server running.

Phil

From: Vishvananda Ishaya [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 10 September 2012 18:08
To: Day, Phil
Cc: [email protected] ([email protected]) 
([email protected])
Subject: Re: [Openstack] Which volume API in Nova ?

Prior to creating our own endpoint for volumes inside of nova (one of the first 
steps in the transition that happened right before the essex release), volume 
control was done by compute extensions. We left these extensions in case anyone 
was using them. They should be roughly functionally equivalent, but the compute 
extension is located at:
http://host:8774/os-volumes (host and port of the compute endpoint)
and the volume api is at:
http://host:8776/volumes (host and port of the volume endpoint)

Vish

On Sep 10, 2012, at 8:34 AM, "Day, Phil" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi Folks,

I know things are in transition right now from Nova to Cinder, but can someone 
shed light on the difference between "api.openstack.compute.contrib.volumes" 
and "api.openstack.volume" ?

Thanks
Phil
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