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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition Over 110 effective recipes to help you build and operate OpenStack cloud computing, storage, networking, and automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782174783
Length 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cody Bunch Cody Bunch
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Keystone – OpenStack Identity Service 2. Glance – OpenStack Image Service FREE CHAPTER 3. Neutron – OpenStack Networking 4. Nova – OpenStack Compute 5. Swift – OpenStack Object Storage 6. Using OpenStack Object Storage 7. Administering OpenStack Object Storage 8. Cinder – OpenStack Block Storage 9. More OpenStack 10. Using the OpenStack Dashboard 11. Production OpenStack Index

Working with nova-schedulers


When you launch an instance with OpenStack, the job of the nova-schedulers is to determine which Compute Host (hypervisor) the instance will be created on. The scheduler can be configured to make some basic decisions, such as whether or not RAM exists or not to run the instance and whether enough cores are available. It can also be configured to be more complex and make decisions based on environmental factors and metadata, so that instances can be grouped together on hosts or spread across different hosts to ensure a level of stability in the event of a compute host failure.

Getting ready

Ensure that you are logged in to the OpenStack controller node. If you used Vagrant to create this, we can access this with the following command:

vagrant ssh controller

How to do it...

Let’s modify the /etc/nova/nova.conf file to enable all the scheduler filters discussed:

  1. Add the following lines to the [Default] section of the /etc/nova/nova.conf file on the Controller:

    scheduler_driver...
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