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This changes the use_neutron configuration option default value to True. nova-network has been deprecated since Newton and only runs in a cells v1 configuration now, so it's time to make Neutron the default configuration for new Nova deployments. As far as testing, the unit tests have already been taken care of for use_neutron=True by default. There are several functional tests which are converted over to using Neutron via the fixture in this change. However, the legacy API samples functional tests were written with nova-network stubs so it will take some time to convert over to using Neutron stubs. This patch does not attempt to clean all of those up and just configures nova-network by default. The remaining tests will need to be converted to using Neutron in a later series of changes. Depends-On: I82721b5d10711401b9b0ebc2b0ed07cc8287bbf7 Implements blueprint use-neutron-by-default Change-Id: I8388c29ad310cd8800084b4d5c026013158bfbed
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