Use a named volume or a shared directory to store Cloudkitty states

Bug #1625184 reported by Christian Berendt
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
kolla
Invalid
Medium
Christian Berendt

Bug Description

cloudkitty-writer commands writes generated reports to the local filesystem. It should be possible to use a named volume or a shared directory as storage.

summary: - Use a named volume or a shared directory to storage Cloudkitty states
+ Use a named volume or a shared directory to store Cloudkitty states
Revision history for this message
zhubingbing (zhubingbing) wrote :

Can you put up your reference links,i don't know why use a name volume or shared directory to store Cloudkitty status

Changed in kolla:
assignee: nobody → Christian Berendt (berendt)
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: New → In Progress
milestone: none → newton-rc2
Steven Dake (sdake)
Changed in kolla:
milestone: newton-rc2 → ocata-1
Changed in kolla:
milestone: ocata-1 → ocata-2
Changed in kolla:
milestone: ocata-2 → ocata-3
Changed in kolla:
milestone: ocata-3 → ocata-rc1
Changed in kolla:
milestone: ocata-rc1 → pike-1
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Jeffrey Zhang (jeffrey4l) wrote :

the reports is not necessary to keep. if we removed it, it will be generate again when needed.

mark this as invalid.

Changed in kolla:
status: In Progress → Invalid
Revision history for this message
OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Change abandoned on kolla (master)

Change abandoned by Christian Berendt (<email address hidden>) on branch: master
Review: https://review.openstack.org/372490

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