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From: Matt Riedemann [mriede...@gmail.com
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Sent: 19 May 2017 5:21
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [nova] B
On 05/22/2017 05:39 AM, Matthew Booth wrote:
> Aside: For a query operation, what's the better user experience when a
> single cell is failing:
>
> 1. The whole query fails.
> 2. The user gets incomplete results.
>
> Either of these are simple to implement. Incomplete results would also
> additio
>> It's not good idea to support pagination and sort at the same time (may
>>> not provide exactly the result end user want) if searchlight should not be
>>> integrated.
>>>
>>> In fact in Tricircle, when query ports from neutron where tricircle
>>
exactly the result end user want) if searchlight should not be
>> integrated.
>>
>> In fact in Tricircle, when query ports from neutron where tricircle
>> central plugin is installed, the tricircle central plugin do the similar
>> cross local Neutron po
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From: Matt Riedemann [mriede...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 May 2017 5:21
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Subject: [openstack-dev] [nova] Boston Forum session recap - searchlight
integration
Hi everyone,
After previous summits where we had verti
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 4:21 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
> Since sorting instances across cells is the main issue, it was also
> suggested that we allow a config option to disable sorting in the API. It
> was stated this would be without a microversion, and filtering/paging would
> still be supporte
On 5/19/2017 1:46 AM, joehuang wrote:
Support sort and pagination together will be the biggest challenge: it's up to
how many cells will be involved in the query, 3,5 may be OK, you can search
each cells, and cached data. But how about 20, 50 or more, and how many data
will be cached?
More ov
nstack-dev] [nova] Boston Forum session recap - searchlight
integration
Hi everyone,
After previous summits where we had vertical tracks for Nova sessions I
would provide a recap for each session.
The Forum in Boston was a bit different, so here I'm only attempting to
recap the Forum
Hi everyone,
After previous summits where we had vertical tracks for Nova sessions I
would provide a recap for each session.
The Forum in Boston was a bit different, so here I'm only attempting to
recap the Forum sessions that I ran. Dan Smith led a session on Cells
v2, John Garbutt led seve