Docs: commit-log update
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@ -28,7 +28,10 @@ if previous state is some `A` and new state is `None` the action will be `remove
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The 'appropriate order' taken by orchestrator can be just like the data flow graph initially. We
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see possibility of optimizing the number of actions taken by orchestrator so that moving Keystone
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service to another node can be simplified from 4 actions taken to 3 actions.
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service to another node can be simplified from 4 actions (update HAProxy without removed Keystone,
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install Keystone on new node, update HAProxy with new Keystone, remove Keystone from old node)
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taken to 3 actions (add Keystone to new node, update HAProxy removing old Keystone and adding
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new one, remove Keystone from old node).
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After resource action is finished the new state is saved to the commit log and data is updated in
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the DB.
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@ -42,6 +45,14 @@ So in other words -- we change the data in one resource according to what is in
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back and then we trigger changes in other connected resources. Then we run orchestrator actions like
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described above.
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In case of single commit log for all resources -- is it sufficient to just rollback a commit? Or
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do we need to trigger changes in connected resources too? In global commit log we have ordering
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of commits like they were run by orchestrator.
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From analysis of resource removal we think that we need to save connection data in each commit --
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otherwise when we rollback that resource removal we wouldn't know how to restore its connections
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to other resources.
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Single commits after every action finished on a resource causes many commits per one user 'apply'
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action. In order to allow user to revert the whole action and not just single commits we have some
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idea of 'tagging' group of commits by some action id.
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