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==================
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Compute schedulers
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==================
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Compute uses the ``nova-scheduler`` service to determine how to dispatch
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compute requests. For example, the ``nova-scheduler`` service determines on
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which host a VM should launch. In the context of filters, the term ``host``
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means a physical node that has a ``nova-compute`` service running on it. You
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can configure the scheduler through a variety of options.
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Compute is configured with the following default scheduler options in the
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``/etc/nova/nova.conf`` file:
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.. code-block:: ini
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scheduler_driver_task_period = 60
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scheduler_driver = nova.scheduler.filter_scheduler.FilterScheduler
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scheduler_available_filters = nova.scheduler.filters.all_filters
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scheduler_default_filters = RetryFilter, AvailabilityZoneFilter, ComputeFilter, ComputeCapabilitiesFilter, ImagePropertiesFilter, ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter, ServerGroupAffinityFilter
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By default, the ``scheduler_driver`` is configured as a filter scheduler, as
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described in the next section. In the default configuration, this scheduler
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considers hosts that meet all the following criteria:
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* Have not been attempted for scheduling purposes (``RetryFilter``).
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* Are in the requested availability zone (``AvailabilityZoneFilter``).
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* Can service the request (``ComputeFilter``).
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* Satisfy the extra specs associated with the instance type
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(``ComputeCapabilitiesFilter``).
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* Satisfy any architecture, hypervisor type, or virtual machine mode properties
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specified on the instance's image properties (``ImagePropertiesFilter``).
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* Are on a different host than other instances of a group (if requested)
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(``ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter``).
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* Are in a set of group hosts (if requested) (``ServerGroupAffinityFilter``).
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The scheduler caches its list of available hosts; use the
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``scheduler_driver_task_period`` option to specify how often the list is
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updated.
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.. note::
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Do not configure ``service_down_time`` to be much smaller than
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``scheduler_driver_task_period``; otherwise, hosts appear to be dead while
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the host list is being cached.
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For information about the volume scheduler, see the `Block Storage section
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<https://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/blockstorage-manage-volumes.html>`_ of
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OpenStack Administrator Guide.
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The scheduler chooses a new host when an instance is migrated.
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When evacuating instances from a host, the scheduler service honors the target
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host defined by the administrator on the :command:`nova evacuate` command. If
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a target is not defined by the administrator, the scheduler determines the
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target host. For information about instance evacuation, see `Evacuate instances
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<https://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/
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compute-node-down.html#evacuate-instances>`_ section of the OpenStack
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Administrator Guide.
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.. _compute-scheduler-filters:
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Filter scheduler
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The filter scheduler (``nova.scheduler.filter_scheduler.FilterScheduler``) is
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the default scheduler for scheduling virtual machine instances. It supports
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filtering and weighting to make informed decisions on where a new instance
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should be created.
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When the filter scheduler receives a request for a resource, it first applies
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filters to determine which hosts are eligible for consideration when
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dispatching a resource. Filters are binary: either a host is accepted by the
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filter, or it is rejected. Hosts that are accepted by the filter are then
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processed by a different algorithm to decide which hosts to use for that
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request, described in the :ref:`weights` section.
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**Filtering**
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.. figure:: /figures/filteringWorkflow1.png
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The ``scheduler_available_filters`` configuration option in ``nova.conf``
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provides the Compute service with the list of the filters that are used by the
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scheduler. The default setting specifies all of the filter that are included
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with the Compute service:
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.. code-block:: ini
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scheduler_available_filters = nova.scheduler.filters.all_filters
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This configuration option can be specified multiple times. For example, if you
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implemented your own custom filter in Python called ``myfilter.MyFilter`` and
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you wanted to use both the built-in filters and your custom filter, your
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``nova.conf`` file would contain:
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.. code-block:: ini
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scheduler_available_filters = nova.scheduler.filters.all_filters
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scheduler_available_filters = myfilter.MyFilter
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The ``scheduler_default_filters`` configuration option in ``nova.conf`` defines
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the list of filters that are applied by the ``nova-scheduler`` service. The
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default filters are:
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.. code-block:: ini
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scheduler_default_filters = RetryFilter, AvailabilityZoneFilter, ComputeCapabilitiesFilter, ImagePropertiesFilter, ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter, ServerGroupAffinityFilter
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Compute filters
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following sections describe the available compute filters.
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AggregateCoreFilter
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-------------------
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Filters host by CPU core numbers with a per-aggregate ``cpu_allocation_ratio``
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value. If the per-aggregate value is not found, the value falls back to the
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global setting. If the host is in more than one aggregate and more than one
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value is found, the minimum value will be used. For information about how to
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use this filter, see :ref:`host-aggregates`. See also :ref:`CoreFilter`.
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AggregateDiskFilter
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-------------------
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Filters host by disk allocation with a per-aggregate ``disk_allocation_ratio``
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value. If the per-aggregate value is not found, the value falls back to the
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global setting. If the host is in more than one aggregate and more than one
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value is found, the minimum value will be used. For information about how to
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use this filter, see :ref:`host-aggregates`. See also :ref:`DiskFilter`.
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AggregateImagePropertiesIsolation
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---------------------------------
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Matches properties defined in an image's metadata against those of aggregates
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to determine host matches:
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* If a host belongs to an aggregate and the aggregate defines one or more
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metadata that matches an image's properties, that host is a candidate to boot
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the image's instance.
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* If a host does not belong to any aggregate, it can boot instances from all
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images.
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For example, the following aggregate ``myWinAgg`` has the Windows operating
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system as metadata (named 'windows'):
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack aggregate show MyWinAgg
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
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| Field | Value |
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
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| availability_zone | zone1 |
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| created_at | 2017-01-01T15:36:44.000000 |
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| deleted | False |
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| deleted_at | None |
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| hosts | [u'sf-devel'] |
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| id | 1 |
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| name | test |
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| properties | |
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| updated_at | None |
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
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In this example, because the following Win-2012 image has the ``windows``
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property, it boots on the ``sf-devel`` host (all other filters being equal):
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack image show Win-2012
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+------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
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| Field | Value |
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+------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
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| checksum | ee1eca47dc88f4879d8a229cc70a07c6 |
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| container_format | bare |
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| created_at | 2016-12-13T09:30:30Z |
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| disk_format | qcow2 |
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| ...
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You can configure the ``AggregateImagePropertiesIsolation`` filter by using the
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following options in the ``nova.conf`` file:
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.. code-block:: ini
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# Considers only keys matching the given namespace (string).
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# Multiple values can be given, as a comma-separated list.
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aggregate_image_properties_isolation_namespace = <None>
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# Separator used between the namespace and keys (string).
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aggregate_image_properties_isolation_separator = .
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.. _AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter:
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AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter
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---------------------------------
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Matches properties defined in extra specs for an instance type against
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admin-defined properties on a host aggregate. Works with specifications that
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are scoped with ``aggregate_instance_extra_specs``. Multiple values can be
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given, as a comma-separated list. For backward compatibility, also works with
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non-scoped specifications; this action is highly discouraged because it
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conflicts with :ref:`ComputeCapabilitiesFilter` filter when you enable both
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filters. For information about how to use this filter, see the
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:ref:`host-aggregates` section.
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AggregateIoOpsFilter
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--------------------
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Filters host by disk allocation with a per-aggregate ``max_io_ops_per_host``
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value. If the per-aggregate value is not found, the value falls back to the
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global setting. If the host is in more than one aggregate and more than one
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value is found, the minimum value will be used. For information about how to
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use this filter, see :ref:`host-aggregates`. See also :ref:`IoOpsFilter`.
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AggregateMultiTenancyIsolation
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------------------------------
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Ensures that the tenant (or list of tenants) creates all instances only on
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specific :ref:`host-aggregates`. If a host is in an aggregate that has the
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``filter_tenant_id`` metadata key, the host creates instances from only that
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tenant or list of tenants. A host can be in different aggregates. If a host
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does not belong to an aggregate with the metadata key, the host can create
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instances from all tenants. This setting does not isolate the aggregate from
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other tenants. Any other tenant can continue to build instances on the
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specified aggregate.
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AggregateNumInstancesFilter
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---------------------------
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Filters host by number of instances with a per-aggregate
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``max_instances_per_host`` value. If the per-aggregate value is not found, the
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value falls back to the global setting. If the host is in more than one
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aggregate and thus more than one value is found, the minimum value will be
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used. For information about how to use this filter, see
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:ref:`host-aggregates`. See also :ref:`NumInstancesFilter`.
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AggregateRamFilter
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------------------
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Filters host by RAM allocation of instances with a per-aggregate
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``ram_allocation_ratio`` value. If the per-aggregate value is not found, the
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value falls back to the global setting. If the host is in more than one
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aggregate and thus more than one value is found, the minimum value will be
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used. For information about how to use this filter, see
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:ref:`host-aggregates`. See also :ref:`ramfilter`.
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AggregateTypeAffinityFilter
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---------------------------
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This filter passes hosts if no ``instance_type`` key is set or the
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``instance_type`` aggregate metadata value contains the name of the
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``instance_type`` requested. The value of the ``instance_type`` metadata entry
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is a string that may contain either a single ``instance_type`` name or a
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comma-separated list of ``instance_type`` names, such as ``m1.nano`` or
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``m1.nano,m1.small``. For information about how to use this filter, see
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:ref:`host-aggregates`. See also :ref:`TypeAffinityFilter`.
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AllHostsFilter
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--------------
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This is a no-op filter. It does not eliminate any of the available hosts.
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AvailabilityZoneFilter
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----------------------
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Filters hosts by availability zone. You must enable this filter for the
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scheduler to respect availability zones in requests.
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.. _ComputeCapabilitiesFilter:
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ComputeCapabilitiesFilter
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-------------------------
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Matches properties defined in extra specs for an instance type against compute
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capabilities. If an extra specs key contains a colon (``:``), anything before
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the colon is treated as a namespace and anything after the colon is treated as
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the key to be matched. If a namespace is present and is not ``capabilities``,
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the filter ignores the namespace. For backward compatibility, also treats the
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extra specs key as the key to be matched if no namespace is present; this
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action is highly discouraged because it conflicts with
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:ref:`AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter` filter when you enable both filters.
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.. _ComputeFilter:
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ComputeFilter
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-------------
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Passes all hosts that are operational and enabled.
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In general, you should always enable this filter.
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.. _CoreFilter:
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CoreFilter
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----------
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Only schedules instances on hosts if sufficient CPU cores are available. If
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this filter is not set, the scheduler might over-provision a host based on
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cores. For example, the virtual cores running on an instance may exceed the
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physical cores.
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You can configure this filter to enable a fixed amount of vCPU overcommitment
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by using the ``cpu_allocation_ratio`` configuration option in ``nova.conf``.
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The default setting is:
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.. code-block:: ini
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cpu_allocation_ratio = 16.0
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With this setting, if 8 vCPUs are on a node, the scheduler allows instances up
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to 128 vCPU to be run on that node.
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To disallow vCPU overcommitment set:
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.. code-block:: ini
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cpu_allocation_ratio = 1.0
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.. note::
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The Compute API always returns the actual number of CPU cores available on a
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compute node regardless of the value of the ``cpu_allocation_ratio``
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configuration key. As a result changes to the ``cpu_allocation_ratio`` are
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not reflected via the command line clients or the dashboard. Changes to
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this configuration key are only taken into account internally in the
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scheduler.
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DifferentHostFilter
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-------------------
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Schedules the instance on a different host from a set of instances. To take
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advantage of this filter, the requester must pass a scheduler hint, using
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``different_host`` as the key and a list of instance UUIDs as the value. This
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filter is the opposite of the ``SameHostFilter``. Using the
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:command:`openstack server create` command, use the ``--hint`` flag. For
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example:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack server create --image cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175 \
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--flavor 1 --hint different_host=a0cf03a5-d921-4877-bb5c-86d26cf818e1 \
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--hint different_host=8c19174f-4220-44f0-824a-cd1eeef10287 server-1
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With the API, use the ``os:scheduler_hints`` key. For example:
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.. code-block:: json
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{
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"server": {
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"name": "server-1",
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"imageRef": "cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175",
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"flavorRef": "1"
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},
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"os:scheduler_hints": {
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"different_host": [
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"a0cf03a5-d921-4877-bb5c-86d26cf818e1",
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"8c19174f-4220-44f0-824a-cd1eeef10287"
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]
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}
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}
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.. _DiskFilter:
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DiskFilter
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----------
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Only schedules instances on hosts if there is sufficient disk space available
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for root and ephemeral storage.
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You can configure this filter to enable a fixed amount of disk overcommitment
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by using the ``disk_allocation_ratio`` configuration option in the
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``nova.conf`` configuration file. The default setting disables the possibility
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of the overcommitment and allows launching a VM only if there is a sufficient
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amount of disk space available on a host:
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.. code-block:: ini
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disk_allocation_ratio = 1.0
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DiskFilter always considers the value of the ``disk_available_least`` property
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and not the one of the ``free_disk_gb`` property of a hypervisor's statistics:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack hypervisor stats show
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+----------------------+-------+
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| Field | Value |
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+----------------------+-------+
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| count | 1 |
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| current_workload | 0 |
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| disk_available_least | 14 |
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| free_disk_gb | 27 |
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| free_ram_mb | 15374 |
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| local_gb | 27 |
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| local_gb_used | 0 |
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| memory_mb | 15886 |
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| memory_mb_used | 512 |
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| running_vms | 0 |
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| vcpus | 8 |
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| vcpus_used | 0 |
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+----------------------+-------+
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As it can be viewed from the command output above, the amount of the available
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disk space can be less than the amount of the free disk space. It happens
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because the ``disk_available_least`` property accounts for the virtual size
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rather than the actual size of images. If you use an image format that is
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sparse or copy on write so that each virtual instance does not require a 1:1
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allocation of a virtual disk to a physical storage, it may be useful to allow
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the overcommitment of disk space.
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To enable scheduling instances while overcommitting disk resources on the node,
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adjust the value of the ``disk_allocation_ratio`` configuration option to
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greater than ``1.0``:
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.. code-block:: none
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disk_allocation_ratio > 1.0
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.. note::
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If the value is set to ``>1``, we recommend keeping track of the free disk
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space, as the value approaching ``0`` may result in the incorrect
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functioning of instances using it at the moment.
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ExactCoreFilter
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---------------
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Only schedules instances on hosts if host has the exact number of CPU cores.
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ExactDiskFilter
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---------------
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Only schedules instances on hosts if host has the exact amount of disk
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available.
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ExactRamFilter
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--------------
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Only schedules instances on hosts if host has the exact number of RAM
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available.
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.. _ImagePropertiesFilter:
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ImagePropertiesFilter
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---------------------
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Filters hosts based on properties defined on the instance's image. It passes
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hosts that can support the specified image properties contained in the
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instance. Properties include the architecture, hypervisor type, hypervisor
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version (for Xen hypervisor type only), and virtual machine mode.
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For example, an instance might require a host that runs an ARM-based processor,
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and QEMU as the hypervisor. You can decorate an image with these properties by
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using:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack image set --architecture arm --property hypervisor_type=qemu \
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img-uuid
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The image properties that the filter checks for are:
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``architecture``
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describes the machine architecture required by the image. Examples are
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``i686``, ``x86_64``, ``arm``, and ``ppc64``.
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``hypervisor_type``
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describes the hypervisor required by the image. Examples are ``xen``,
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``qemu``, and ``xenapi``.
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.. note::
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``qemu`` is used for both QEMU and KVM hypervisor types.
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``hypervisor_version_requires``
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describes the hypervisor version required by the image. The property is
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supported for Xen hypervisor type only. It can be used to enable support for
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multiple hypervisor versions, and to prevent instances with newer Xen tools
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from being provisioned on an older version of a hypervisor. If available, the
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property value is compared to the hypervisor version of the compute host.
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To filter the hosts by the hypervisor version, add the
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``hypervisor_version_requires`` property on the image as metadata and pass an
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operator and a required hypervisor version as its value:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack image set --property hypervisor_type=xen --property \
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hypervisor_version_requires=">=4.3" img-uuid
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``vm_mode``
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describes the hypervisor application binary interface (ABI) required by the
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image. Examples are ``xen`` for Xen 3.0 paravirtual ABI, ``hvm`` for native
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ABI, ``uml`` for User Mode Linux paravirtual ABI, ``exe`` for container virt
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executable ABI.
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IsolatedHostsFilter
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-------------------
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Allows the admin to define a special (isolated) set of images and a special
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(isolated) set of hosts, such that the isolated images can only run on the
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||
isolated hosts, and the isolated hosts can only run isolated images. The flag
|
||
``restrict_isolated_hosts_to_isolated_images`` can be used to force isolated
|
||
hosts to only run isolated images.
|
||
|
||
The admin must specify the isolated set of images and hosts in the
|
||
``nova.conf`` file using the ``isolated_hosts`` and ``isolated_images``
|
||
configuration options. For example:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: ini
|
||
|
||
isolated_hosts = server1, server2
|
||
isolated_images = 342b492c-128f-4a42-8d3a-c5088cf27d13, ebd267a6-ca86-4d6c-9a0e-bd132d6b7d09
|
||
|
||
.. _IoOpsFilter:
|
||
|
||
IoOpsFilter
|
||
-----------
|
||
|
||
The IoOpsFilter filters hosts by concurrent I/O operations on it. Hosts with
|
||
too many concurrent I/O operations will be filtered out. The
|
||
``max_io_ops_per_host`` option specifies the maximum number of I/O intensive
|
||
instances allowed to run on a host. A host will be ignored by the scheduler if
|
||
more than ``max_io_ops_per_host`` instances in build, resize, snapshot,
|
||
migrate, rescue or unshelve task states are running on it.
|
||
|
||
JsonFilter
|
||
----------
|
||
|
||
The JsonFilter allows a user to construct a custom filter by passing a
|
||
scheduler hint in JSON format. The following operators are supported:
|
||
|
||
* =
|
||
* <
|
||
* >
|
||
* in
|
||
* <=
|
||
* >=
|
||
* not
|
||
* or
|
||
* and
|
||
|
||
The filter supports the following variables:
|
||
|
||
* ``$free_ram_mb``
|
||
* ``$free_disk_mb``
|
||
* ``$total_usable_ram_mb``
|
||
* ``$vcpus_total``
|
||
* ``$vcpus_used``
|
||
|
||
Using the :command:`openstack server create` command, use the ``--hint`` flag:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack server create --image 827d564a-e636-4fc4-a376-d36f7ebe1747 \
|
||
--flavor 1 --hint query='[">=","$free_ram_mb",1024]' server1
|
||
|
||
With the API, use the ``os:scheduler_hints`` key:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: json
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
"server": {
|
||
"name": "server-1",
|
||
"imageRef": "cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175",
|
||
"flavorRef": "1"
|
||
},
|
||
"os:scheduler_hints": {
|
||
"query": "[>=,$free_ram_mb,1024]"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
MetricsFilter
|
||
-------------
|
||
|
||
Filters hosts based on meters ``weight_setting``. Only hosts with the
|
||
available meters are passed so that the metrics weigher will not fail due to
|
||
these hosts.
|
||
|
||
NUMATopologyFilter
|
||
------------------
|
||
|
||
Filters hosts based on the NUMA topology that was specified for the instance
|
||
through the use of flavor ``extra_specs`` in combination with the image
|
||
properties, as described in detail in the `related nova-spec document
|
||
<http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/
|
||
nova-specs/specs/juno/implemented/virt-driver-numa-placement.html>`_. Filter
|
||
will try to match the exact NUMA cells of the instance to those of the host. It
|
||
will consider the standard over-subscription limits each cell, and provide
|
||
limits to the compute host accordingly.
|
||
|
||
.. note::
|
||
|
||
If instance has no topology defined, it will be considered for any host. If
|
||
instance has a topology defined, it will be considered only for NUMA capable
|
||
hosts.
|
||
|
||
.. _NumInstancesFilter:
|
||
|
||
NumInstancesFilter
|
||
------------------
|
||
|
||
Hosts that have more instances running than specified by the
|
||
``max_instances_per_host`` option are filtered out when this filter is in
|
||
place.
|
||
|
||
PciPassthroughFilter
|
||
--------------------
|
||
|
||
The filter schedules instances on a host if the host has devices that meet the
|
||
device requests in the ``extra_specs`` attribute for the flavor.
|
||
|
||
.. _RamFilter:
|
||
|
||
RamFilter
|
||
---------
|
||
|
||
Only schedules instances on hosts that have sufficient RAM available. If this
|
||
filter is not set, the scheduler may over provision a host based on RAM (for
|
||
example, the RAM allocated by virtual machine instances may exceed the physical
|
||
RAM).
|
||
|
||
You can configure this filter to enable a fixed amount of RAM overcommitment by
|
||
using the ``ram_allocation_ratio`` configuration option in ``nova.conf``. The
|
||
default setting is:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: ini
|
||
|
||
ram_allocation_ratio = 1.5
|
||
|
||
This setting enables 1.5 GB instances to run on any compute node with 1 GB of
|
||
free RAM.
|
||
|
||
RetryFilter
|
||
-----------
|
||
|
||
Filters out hosts that have already been attempted for scheduling purposes. If
|
||
the scheduler selects a host to respond to a service request, and the host
|
||
fails to respond to the request, this filter prevents the scheduler from
|
||
retrying that host for the service request.
|
||
|
||
This filter is only useful if the ``scheduler_max_attempts`` configuration
|
||
option is set to a value greater than zero.
|
||
|
||
SameHostFilter
|
||
--------------
|
||
|
||
Schedules the instance on the same host as another instance in a set of
|
||
instances. To take advantage of this filter, the requester must pass a
|
||
scheduler hint, using ``same_host`` as the key and a list of instance UUIDs as
|
||
the value. This filter is the opposite of the ``DifferentHostFilter``. Using
|
||
the :command:`openstack server create` command, use the ``--hint`` flag:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack server create --image cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175 \
|
||
--flavor 1 --hint same_host=a0cf03a5-d921-4877-bb5c-86d26cf818e1 \
|
||
--hint same_host=8c19174f-4220-44f0-824a-cd1eeef10287 server-1
|
||
|
||
With the API, use the ``os:scheduler_hints`` key:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: json
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
"server": {
|
||
"name": "server-1",
|
||
"imageRef": "cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175",
|
||
"flavorRef": "1"
|
||
},
|
||
"os:scheduler_hints": {
|
||
"same_host": [
|
||
"a0cf03a5-d921-4877-bb5c-86d26cf818e1",
|
||
"8c19174f-4220-44f0-824a-cd1eeef10287"
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
.. _ServerGroupAffinityFilter:
|
||
|
||
ServerGroupAffinityFilter
|
||
-------------------------
|
||
|
||
The ServerGroupAffinityFilter ensures that an instance is scheduled on to a
|
||
host from a set of group hosts. To take advantage of this filter, the requester
|
||
must create a server group with an ``affinity`` policy, and pass a scheduler
|
||
hint, using ``group`` as the key and the server group UUID as the value. Using
|
||
the :command:`openstack server create` command, use the ``--hint`` flag. For
|
||
example:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack server group create --policy affinity group-1
|
||
$ openstack server create --image IMAGE_ID --flavor 1 \
|
||
--hint group=SERVER_GROUP_UUID server-1
|
||
|
||
.. _ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter:
|
||
|
||
ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter
|
||
-----------------------------
|
||
|
||
The ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter ensures that each instance in a group is on a
|
||
different host. To take advantage of this filter, the requester must create a
|
||
server group with an ``anti-affinity`` policy, and pass a scheduler hint, using
|
||
``group`` as the key and the server group UUID as the value. Using the
|
||
:command:`openstack server create` command, use the ``--hint`` flag. For
|
||
example:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack server group create --policy anti-affinity group-1
|
||
$ openstack server create --image IMAGE_ID --flavor 1 \
|
||
--hint group=SERVER_GROUP_UUID server-1
|
||
|
||
SimpleCIDRAffinityFilter
|
||
------------------------
|
||
|
||
Schedules the instance based on host IP subnet range. To take advantage of
|
||
this filter, the requester must specify a range of valid IP address in CIDR
|
||
format, by passing two scheduler hints:
|
||
|
||
``build_near_host_ip``
|
||
The first IP address in the subnet (for example, ``192.168.1.1``)
|
||
|
||
``cidr``
|
||
The CIDR that corresponds to the subnet (for example, ``/24``)
|
||
|
||
Using the :command:`openstack server create` command, use the ``--hint`` flag.
|
||
For example, to specify the IP subnet ``192.168.1.1/24``:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack server create --image cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175 \
|
||
--flavor 1 --hint build_near_host_ip=192.168.1.1 --hint cidr=/24 server-1
|
||
|
||
With the API, use the ``os:scheduler_hints`` key:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: json
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
"server": {
|
||
"name": "server-1",
|
||
"imageRef": "cedef40a-ed67-4d10-800e-17455edce175",
|
||
"flavorRef": "1"
|
||
},
|
||
"os:scheduler_hints": {
|
||
"build_near_host_ip": "192.168.1.1",
|
||
"cidr": "24"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
TrustedFilter
|
||
-------------
|
||
|
||
Filters hosts based on their trust. Only passes hosts that meet the trust
|
||
requirements specified in the instance properties.
|
||
|
||
.. _TypeAffinityFilter:
|
||
|
||
TypeAffinityFilter
|
||
------------------
|
||
|
||
Dynamically limits hosts to one instance type. An instance can only be launched
|
||
on a host, if no instance with different instances types are running on it, or
|
||
if the host has no running instances at all.
|
||
|
||
Cell filters
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
The following sections describe the available cell filters.
|
||
|
||
DifferentCellFilter
|
||
-------------------
|
||
|
||
Schedules the instance on a different cell from a set of instances. To take
|
||
advantage of this filter, the requester must pass a scheduler hint, using
|
||
``different_cell`` as the key and a list of instance UUIDs as the value.
|
||
|
||
ImagePropertiesFilter
|
||
---------------------
|
||
|
||
Filters cells based on properties defined on the instance’s image. This
|
||
filter works specifying the hypervisor required in the image metadata and the
|
||
supported hypervisor version in cell capabilities.
|
||
|
||
TargetCellFilter
|
||
----------------
|
||
|
||
Filters target cells. This filter works by specifying a scheduler hint of
|
||
``target_cell``. The value should be the full cell path.
|
||
|
||
.. _weights:
|
||
|
||
Weights
|
||
~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
When resourcing instances, the filter scheduler filters and weights each host
|
||
in the list of acceptable hosts. Each time the scheduler selects a host, it
|
||
virtually consumes resources on it, and subsequent selections are adjusted
|
||
accordingly. This process is useful when the customer asks for the same large
|
||
amount of instances, because weight is computed for each requested instance.
|
||
|
||
All weights are normalized before being summed up; the host with the largest
|
||
weight is given the highest priority.
|
||
|
||
**Weighting hosts**
|
||
|
||
.. figure:: /figures/nova-weighting-hosts.png
|
||
|
||
If cells are used, cells are weighted by the scheduler in the same manner as
|
||
hosts.
|
||
|
||
Hosts and cells are weighted based on the following options in the
|
||
``/etc/nova/nova.conf`` file:
|
||
|
||
.. list-table:: Host weighting options
|
||
:header-rows: 1
|
||
:widths: 10, 25, 60
|
||
|
||
* - Section
|
||
- Option
|
||
- Description
|
||
* - [DEFAULT]
|
||
- ``ram_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- By default, the scheduler spreads instances across all hosts evenly.
|
||
Set the ``ram_weight_multiplier`` option to a negative number if you
|
||
prefer stacking instead of spreading. Use a floating-point value.
|
||
* - [DEFAULT]
|
||
- ``scheduler_host_subset_size``
|
||
- New instances are scheduled on a host that is chosen randomly from a
|
||
subset of the N best hosts. This property defines the subset size from
|
||
which a host is chosen. A value of 1 chooses the first host returned by
|
||
the weighting functions. This value must be at least 1. A value less
|
||
than 1 is ignored, and 1 is used instead. Use an integer value.
|
||
* - [DEFAULT]
|
||
- ``scheduler_weight_classes``
|
||
- Defaults to ``nova.scheduler.weights.all_weighers``. Hosts are then
|
||
weighted and sorted with the largest weight winning.
|
||
* - [DEFAULT]
|
||
- ``io_ops_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- Multiplier used for weighing host I/O operations. A negative value means
|
||
a preference to choose light workload compute hosts.
|
||
* - [DEFAULT]
|
||
- ``soft_affinity_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- Multiplier used for weighing hosts for group soft-affinity. Only a
|
||
positive value is meaningful. Negative means that the behavior will
|
||
change to the opposite, which is soft-anti-affinity.
|
||
* - [DEFAULT]
|
||
- ``soft_anti_affinity_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- Multiplier used for weighing hosts for group soft-anti-affinity. Only a
|
||
positive value is meaningful. Negative means that the behavior will
|
||
change to the opposite, which is soft-affinity.
|
||
* - [metrics]
|
||
- ``weight_multiplier``
|
||
- Multiplier for weighting meters. Use a floating-point value.
|
||
* - [metrics]
|
||
- ``weight_setting``
|
||
- Determines how meters are weighted. Use a comma-separated list of
|
||
metricName=ratio. For example: ``name1=1.0, name2=-1.0`` results in:
|
||
``name1.value * 1.0 + name2.value * -1.0``
|
||
* - [metrics]
|
||
- ``required``
|
||
- Specifies how to treat unavailable meters:
|
||
|
||
* True - Raises an exception. To avoid the raised exception, you should
|
||
use the scheduler filter ``MetricFilter`` to filter out hosts with
|
||
unavailable meters.
|
||
* False - Treated as a negative factor in the weighting process (uses
|
||
the ``weight_of_unavailable`` option).
|
||
* - [metrics]
|
||
- ``weight_of_unavailable``
|
||
- If ``required`` is set to False, and any one of the meters set by
|
||
``weight_setting`` is unavailable, the ``weight_of_unavailable`` value
|
||
is returned to the scheduler.
|
||
|
||
For example:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: ini
|
||
|
||
[DEFAULT]
|
||
scheduler_host_subset_size = 1
|
||
scheduler_weight_classes = nova.scheduler.weights.all_weighers
|
||
ram_weight_multiplier = 1.0
|
||
io_ops_weight_multiplier = 2.0
|
||
soft_affinity_weight_multiplier = 1.0
|
||
soft_anti_affinity_weight_multiplier = 1.0
|
||
[metrics]
|
||
weight_multiplier = 1.0
|
||
weight_setting = name1=1.0, name2=-1.0
|
||
required = false
|
||
weight_of_unavailable = -10000.0
|
||
|
||
.. list-table:: Cell weighting options
|
||
:header-rows: 1
|
||
:widths: 10, 25, 60
|
||
|
||
* - Section
|
||
- Option
|
||
- Description
|
||
* - [cells]
|
||
- ``mute_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- Multiplier to weight mute children (hosts which have not sent
|
||
capacity or capacity updates for some time).
|
||
Use a negative, floating-point value.
|
||
* - [cells]
|
||
- ``offset_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- Multiplier to weight cells, so you can specify a preferred cell.
|
||
Use a floating point value.
|
||
* - [cells]
|
||
- ``ram_weight_multiplier``
|
||
- By default, the scheduler spreads instances across all cells evenly.
|
||
Set the ``ram_weight_multiplier`` option to a negative number if you
|
||
prefer stacking instead of spreading. Use a floating-point value.
|
||
* - [cells]
|
||
- ``scheduler_weight_classes``
|
||
- Defaults to ``nova.cells.weights.all_weighers``, which maps to all
|
||
cell weighers included with Compute. Cells are then weighted and
|
||
sorted with the largest weight winning.
|
||
|
||
For example:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: ini
|
||
|
||
[cells]
|
||
scheduler_weight_classes = nova.cells.weights.all_weighers
|
||
mute_weight_multiplier = -10.0
|
||
ram_weight_multiplier = 1.0
|
||
offset_weight_multiplier = 1.0
|
||
|
||
Chance scheduler
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
As an administrator, you work with the filter scheduler. However, the Compute
|
||
service also uses the Chance Scheduler,
|
||
``nova.scheduler.chance.ChanceScheduler``, which randomly selects from lists of
|
||
filtered hosts.
|
||
|
||
Utilization aware scheduling
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
It is possible to schedule VMs using advanced scheduling decisions. These
|
||
decisions are made based on enhanced usage statistics encompassing data like
|
||
memory cache utilization, memory bandwidth utilization, or network bandwidth
|
||
utilization. This is disabled by default. The administrator can configure how
|
||
the metrics are weighted in the configuration file by using the
|
||
``weight_setting`` configuration option in the ``nova.conf`` configuration
|
||
file. For example to configure metric1 with ratio1 and metric2 with ratio2:
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: ini
|
||
|
||
weight_setting = "metric1=ratio1, metric2=ratio2"
|
||
|
||
.. _host-aggregates:
|
||
|
||
Host aggregates and availability zones
|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
Host aggregates are a mechanism for partitioning hosts in an OpenStack cloud,
|
||
or a region of an OpenStack cloud, based on arbitrary characteristics.
|
||
Examples where an administrator may want to do this include where a group of
|
||
hosts have additional hardware or performance characteristics.
|
||
|
||
Host aggregates are not explicitly exposed to users. Instead administrators
|
||
map flavors to host aggregates. Administrators do this by setting metadata on
|
||
a host aggregate, and matching flavor extra specifications. The scheduler then
|
||
endeavors to match user requests for instance of the given flavor to a host
|
||
aggregate with the same key-value pair in its metadata. Compute nodes can be
|
||
in more than one host aggregate.
|
||
|
||
Administrators are able to optionally expose a host aggregate as an
|
||
availability zone. Availability zones are different from host aggregates in
|
||
that they are explicitly exposed to the user, and hosts can only be in a single
|
||
availability zone. Administrators can configure a default availability zone
|
||
where instances will be scheduled when the user fails to specify one.
|
||
|
||
Command-line interface
|
||
----------------------
|
||
|
||
The :command:`nova` command-line client supports the following
|
||
aggregate-related commands.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-list
|
||
Print a list of all aggregates.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-create <name> [<availability-zone>]
|
||
Create a new aggregate named ``<name>``, and optionally in availability zone
|
||
``[<availability-zone>]`` if specified. The command returns the ID of the
|
||
newly created aggregate. Hosts can be made available to multiple host
|
||
aggregates. Be careful when adding a host to an additional host aggregate
|
||
when the host is also in an availability zone. Pay attention when using the
|
||
:command:`nova aggregate-set-metadata` and :command:`nova aggregate-update`
|
||
commands to avoid user confusion when they boot instances in different
|
||
availability zones. An error occurs if you cannot add a particular host to
|
||
an aggregate zone for which it is not intended.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-delete <aggregate>
|
||
Delete an aggregate with its ``<id>`` or ``<name>``.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-show <aggregate>
|
||
Show details of the aggregate with its ``<id>`` or ``<name>``.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-add-host <aggregate> <host>
|
||
Add host with name ``<host>`` to aggregate with its ``<id>`` or ``<name>``.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-remove-host <aggregate> <host>
|
||
Remove the host with name ``<host>`` from the aggregate with its ``<id>``
|
||
or ``<name>``.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-set-metadata <aggregate> <key=value> [<key=value> ...]
|
||
Add or update metadata (key-value pairs) associated with the aggregate with
|
||
its ``<id>`` or ``<name>``.
|
||
|
||
nova aggregate-update [--name <name>] [--availability-zone <availability-zone>] <aggregate>
|
||
Update the name and/or availability zone for the aggregate.
|
||
|
||
nova host-list
|
||
List all hosts by service. It has been depricated since microversion 2.43.
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Use :command:`nova hypervisor-list` instead.
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nova hypervisor-list [--matching <hostname>] [--marker <marker>] [--limit <limit>]
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List hypervisors.
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nova host-update [--status <enable|disable>] [--maintenance <enable|disable>] <hostname>
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Put/resume host into/from maintenance. It has been depricated since
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microversion 2.43. To enable or disable a service,
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use :command:`nova service-enable` or :command:`nova service-disable` instead.
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nova service-enable <id>
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Enable the service.
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nova service-disable [--reason <reason>] <id>
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Disable the service.
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.. note::
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Only administrators can access these commands. If you try to use these
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commands and the user name and tenant that you use to access the Compute
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service do not have the ``admin`` role or the appropriate privileges, these
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errors occur:
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.. code-block:: console
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ERROR: Policy doesn't allow compute_extension:aggregates to be performed. (HTTP 403) (Request-ID: req-299fbff6-6729-4cef-93b2-e7e1f96b4864)
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.. code-block:: console
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ERROR: Policy doesn't allow compute_extension:hosts to be performed. (HTTP 403) (Request-ID: req-ef2400f6-6776-4ea3-b6f1-7704085c27d1)
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Configure scheduler to support host aggregates
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----------------------------------------------
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One common use case for host aggregates is when you want to support scheduling
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instances to a subset of compute hosts because they have a specific capability.
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For example, you may want to allow users to request compute hosts that have SSD
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drives if they need access to faster disk I/O, or access to compute hosts that
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have GPU cards to take advantage of GPU-accelerated code.
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To configure the scheduler to support host aggregates, the
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``scheduler_default_filters`` configuration option must contain the
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``AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter`` in addition to the other filters used by
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the scheduler. Add the following line to ``/etc/nova/nova.conf`` on the host
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that runs the ``nova-scheduler`` service to enable host aggregates filtering,
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as well as the other filters that are typically enabled:
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.. code-block:: ini
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scheduler_default_filters=AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter,RetryFilter,AvailabilityZoneFilter,ComputeCapabilitiesFilter,ImagePropertiesFilter,ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter,ServerGroupAffinityFilter
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Example: Specify compute hosts with SSDs
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----------------------------------------
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This example configures the Compute service to enable users to request nodes
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that have solid-state drives (SSDs). You create a ``fast-io`` host aggregate in
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the ``nova`` availability zone and you add the ``ssd=true`` key-value pair to
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the aggregate. Then, you add the ``node1``, and ``node2`` compute nodes to it.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack aggregate create --zone nova fast-io
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
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| Field | Value |
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
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| availability_zone | nova |
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| created_at | 2016-12-22T07:31:13.013466 |
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| deleted | False |
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| deleted_at | None |
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| id | 1 |
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| name | fast-io |
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| updated_at | None |
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
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$ openstack aggregate set --property ssd=true 1
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
|
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| Field | Value |
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
|
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| availability_zone | nova |
|
||
| created_at | 2016-12-22T07:31:13.000000 |
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| deleted | False |
|
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| deleted_at | None |
|
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| hosts | [] |
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| id | 1 |
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| name | fast-io |
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| properties | ssd='true' |
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| updated_at | None |
|
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+-------------------+----------------------------+
|
||
|
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$ openstack aggregate add host 1 node1
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+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Field | Value |
|
||
+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| availability_zone | nova |
|
||
| created_at | 2016-12-22T07:31:13.000000 |
|
||
| deleted | False |
|
||
| deleted_at | None |
|
||
| hosts | [u'node1'] |
|
||
| id | 1 |
|
||
| metadata | {u'ssd': u'true', u'availability_zone': u'nova'} |
|
||
| name | fast-io |
|
||
| updated_at | None |
|
||
+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
$ openstack aggregate add host 1 node2
|
||
+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Field | Value |
|
||
+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
||
| availability_zone | nova |
|
||
| created_at | 2016-12-22T07:31:13.000000 |
|
||
| deleted | False |
|
||
| deleted_at | None |
|
||
| hosts | [u'node1', u'node2'] |
|
||
| id | 1 |
|
||
| metadata | {u'ssd': u'true', u'availability_zone': u'nova'} |
|
||
| name | fast-io |
|
||
| updated_at | None |
|
||
+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
Use the :command:`openstack flavor create` command to create the ``ssd.large``
|
||
flavor called with an ID of 6, 8 GB of RAM, 80 GB root disk, and 4 vCPUs.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack flavor create --id 6 --ram 8192 --disk 80 --vcpus 4 ssd.large
|
||
+----------------------------+-----------+
|
||
| Field | Value |
|
||
+----------------------------+-----------+
|
||
| OS-FLV-DISABLED:disabled | False |
|
||
| OS-FLV-EXT-DATA:ephemeral | 0 |
|
||
| disk | 80 |
|
||
| id | 6 |
|
||
| name | ssd.large |
|
||
| os-flavor-access:is_public | True |
|
||
| ram | 8192 |
|
||
| rxtx_factor | 1.0 |
|
||
| swap | |
|
||
| vcpus | 4 |
|
||
+----------------------------+-----------+
|
||
|
||
Once the flavor is created, specify one or more key-value pairs that match the
|
||
key-value pairs on the host aggregates with scope
|
||
``aggregate_instance_extra_specs``. In this case, that is the
|
||
``aggregate_instance_extra_specs:ssd=true`` key-value pair. Setting a
|
||
key-value pair on a flavor is done using the :command:`openstack flavor set`
|
||
command.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack flavor set --property aggregate_instance_extra_specs:ssd=true ssd.large
|
||
|
||
Once it is set, you should see the ``extra_specs`` property of the
|
||
``ssd.large`` flavor populated with a key of ``ssd`` and a corresponding value
|
||
of ``true``.
|
||
|
||
.. code-block:: console
|
||
|
||
$ openstack flavor show ssd.large
|
||
+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
|
||
| Field | Value |
|
||
+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
|
||
| OS-FLV-DISABLED:disabled | False |
|
||
| OS-FLV-EXT-DATA:ephemeral | 0 |
|
||
| disk | 80 |
|
||
| id | 6 |
|
||
| name | ssd.large |
|
||
| os-flavor-access:is_public | True |
|
||
| properties | aggregate_instance_extra_specs:ssd='true' |
|
||
| ram | 8192 |
|
||
| rxtx_factor | 1.0 |
|
||
| swap | |
|
||
| vcpus | 4 |
|
||
+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
Now, when a user requests an instance with the ``ssd.large`` flavor,
|
||
the scheduler only considers hosts with the ``ssd=true`` key-value pair.
|
||
In this example, these are ``node1`` and ``node2``.
|
||
|
||
XenServer hypervisor pools to support live migration
|
||
----------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
When using the XenAPI-based hypervisor, the Compute service uses host
|
||
aggregates to manage XenServer Resource pools, which are used in supporting
|
||
live migration.
|