Hi Somanchi,

In Havana release, host ip was stored in DB, please refer to
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/no-compute-fanout-to-scheduler

for [1], I think that OpenStack might not work well if there are two nodes
with same host name.

Thanks,

Jay


2013/9/23 Somanchi Trinath-B39208 <[email protected]>

>  Hi Stackers-****
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> With respect to the current implementation of Nova-Compute, ** **
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> We are able to send the Compute Node Registration and other notifications
> with only “Hostname” of the Compute Node.****
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> Also, in the Nova database, We are also maintaining the Hostname rather
> than the IP address of the node.****
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> I have the following doubts with respect to the Hostname****
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> [1] How would duplicate hostnames be handled ?****
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> [2] How to know the IP address of the Compute Node, in the existing
> implementation ?****
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> In the definition, update_service_capabilities(), it takes a dict() with
> host_ip as key with my_ip(gathered from nova.conf) as its value.****
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> I haven’t seen any place where this host_ip is stored into Nova DB. ****
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> Kindly help me understand and resolve the same.****
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