
Import the following documents from the admin guide [1]: - cli-manage-flavors.rst - cli-nova-evacuate.rst - cli-nova-manage-projects-security.rst - cli-nova-manage-services.rst - cli-nova-numa-libvirt.rst - cli-nova-specify-host.rst - cli-set-quotas.rst - cli-set-compute-quotas.rst - cli-os-migrate.rst - cli-os-migrate-cfg-ssh.rst - ts-no-emulator-x86-64.rst - ts-multipath-warn.rst - ts-failed-connect-vol-FC-SAN.rst - ts-failed-attach-vol-no-sysfsutils.rst - ts-failed-attach-vol-after-detach.rst - ts-vol-attach-miss-sg-scan.rst These were missed in the original import [2]. All 'ts-' files are merged into a single 'support-compute' document, which is already in-tree. [1] https://github.com/openstack/openstack-manuals/tree/stable/ocata/doc/admin-guide/source [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/477497/ Change-Id: Ifa0039e270e54ea2fb58ab18ce6724e5e8e061a1 Closes-Bug: #1708666
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Compute
The OpenStack Compute service allows you to control an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform. It gives you control over instances and networks, and allows you to manage access to the cloud through users and projects.
Compute does not include virtualization software. Instead, it defines drivers that interact with underlying virtualization mechanisms that run on your host operating system, and exposes functionality over a web-based API.
admin-password-injection.rst adv-config.rst arch.rst availability-zones.rst configuring-migrations.rst cpu-topologies.rst default-ports.rst euca2ools.rst evacuate.rst flavors2.rst flavors.rst huge-pages.rst live-migration-usage.rst manage-logs.rst manage-the-cloud.rst manage-users.rst manage-volumes.rst migration.rst networking-nova.rst node-down.rst numa.rst pci-passthrough.rst quotas2.rst quotas.rst remote-console-access.rst root-wrap-reference.rst security-groups.rst security.rst service-groups.rst services.rst ssh-configuration.rst support-compute.rst system-admin.rst