On 20/02/15 20:15, Andrew Bogott wrote:
> On 2/20/15 9:06 AM, Mike Dorman wrote:
>> I can report that we do use this option (‘global' setting.) We have to
>> enforce name uniqueness for instances’ integration with some external
>> systems (namely AD and Spacewalk) which require unique naming.
>>
>
On 2/20/15 9:06 AM, Mike Dorman wrote:
I can report that we do use this option (‘global' setting.) We have to
enforce name uniqueness for instances’ integration with some external
systems (namely AD and Spacewalk) which require unique naming.
However, we also do some external name validation wh
I can report that we do use this option (‘global' setting.) We have to
enforce name uniqueness for instances’ integration with some external
systems (namely AD and Spacewalk) which require unique naming.
However, we also do some external name validation which I think
effectively enforces uniqu
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015, Matthew Booth wrote:
> Assuming this configurability is required, is there any way we can
> instead use it to control a unique constraint in the db at service
> startup? This would be something akin to a db migration. How do we
> manage those?
Ignoring if this particular fea
On 19/02/15 18:57, Jay Pipes wrote:
> On 02/19/2015 05:18 AM, Matthew Booth wrote:
>> Nova contains a config variable osapi_compute_unique_server_name_scope.
>> Its help text describes it pretty well:
>>
>> When set, compute API will consider duplicate hostnames invalid within
>> the specified scop
On 02/19/2015 05:18 AM, Matthew Booth wrote:
Nova contains a config variable osapi_compute_unique_server_name_scope.
Its help text describes it pretty well:
When set, compute API will consider duplicate hostnames invalid within
the specified scope, regardless of case. Should be empty, "project"
Nova contains a config variable osapi_compute_unique_server_name_scope.
Its help text describes it pretty well:
When set, compute API will consider duplicate hostnames invalid within
the specified scope, regardless of case. Should be empty, "project" or
"global".
So, by default hostnames are not