The PowerVM driver was deprecated in November 2021 as part of change
Icdef0a03c3c6f56b08ec9685c6958d6917bc88cb. As noted there, all
indications suggest that this driver is no longer maintained and may be
abandonware. It's been some time and there's still no activity here so
it's time to abandon this for real.
This isn't as tied into the codebase as the old XenAPI driver was, so
removal is mostly a case of deleting large swathes of code. Lovely.
Change-Id: Ibf4f36136f2c65adad64f75d665c00cf2de4b400
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
This hasn't been validated upstream and there doesn't appear to be
anyone using it. It's time to drop support for this. This is mostly test
and documentation damage, though there is some other cleanup going on,
like the removal of the essentially noop 'pick_disk_driver_name' helper.
Change-Id: I73305e82da5d8da548961b801a8e75fb0e8c4cf1
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Not as many of these as I thought there would be. Also, yes, the change
to 'nova.conf.compute' is a doc change :)
Change-Id: I27626984ce94544bd81d998c5fdf141875faec92
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
The api documentation is now published on docs.openstack.org instead
of developer.openstack.org. Update all links that are changed to the
new location.
Note that Neutron publishes to api-ref/network, not networking anymore.
Note that redirects will be set up as well but let's point now to the
new location.
For details, see:
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-July/007828.html
Change-Id: Id2cf3aa252df6db46575b5988e4937ecfc6792bb
Turns out we've a *lot* of disparate metadata systems. Attempt to both
link them somewhat through extensive cross-referencing and extract out
deployment-specific stuff from user-facing docs. Lots of changes here,
but in summary:
- Split out admin-focused content from the metadata API, config drive,
user data and vendordata docs.
- Merge the config drive, metadata service, vendordata and user-data
user docs, which are mostly talking about the same thing and are
fairly barren without the deployment components
- Make use of various oslo.config and Sphinx roles
Side note: I miss when we have tech writers to do this stuff for us :(
Change-Id: I4fb2b628bd93358a752e2397ae353221758e2984
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
Corrects the support matrix to indicate that PowerVM supports
shelve/unshelve. Shelve only requires a driver to support power_off
and snapshot, both of which the PowerVM driver has implemented.
Change-Id: Iec56a2a61e90d3d97468b1d7f72a0b28975e6cd1
z/VM is added in Rocky releaes and this patch added the CI
information and its coverage for z/VM.
blueprint: add-zvm-driver-rocky
Change-Id: Ibf44bc81ab0281c95dd4add9e09df584d61bc460
All these links are invalid currently, and getting updated
with the best replacements that can be found, or removed if
there is none.
Change-Id: I26c183b7de1bcc08b903146897795148a2d57e6d
Partial-Bug: #1765737
This change adds vSCSI Fibre Channel volume support via cinder for the
PowerVM virt driver. Attach, detach, and extend are the supported
volume operations by the PowerVM vSCSI FC adapter. PowerVM CI volume
tests are run on-demand only which can be done by leaving a comment
with "powervm:volume-check".
Blueprint: powervm-vscsi
Change-Id: I632993abe70f9f98a032a35891b690db15ded6a0
Per the spec [1]:
user/ – end-user content such as concept guides, advice, tutorials,
step-by-step instructions for using the CLI to perform specific tasks,
etc.
The remaining content all ends up in here.
[1] specs.openstack.org/openstack/docs-specs/specs/pike/os-manuals-migration
Change-Id: I480eee9cd7568efe2f76dd185004774588eb4a99