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Neutron is refactoring a lot of its code. For example, common entities are being moved to neutron-lib. When code is refactored it is marked with debtcollector, which issues a deprecation warning. In the next release the old entity will be removed. Consuming projects (like tricircle) must update to comply with the new entity before the old one is removed. Tricircle maintainers must monitor deprecation warnings and act on them before the next release. Many deprecations are triggered early (on imports, for example) before the warnings are enabled by the WarningsFixture in the base test class. To make sure all DeprecationWarning messages are emitted we enable them via the PYTHONWARNINGS environment variable. Change-Id: Iade909b35a55cebb7dfe13a688f451ad91989b94 |
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Tricircle
The Tricircle provides an OpenStack API gateway and networking automation funtionality to allow multiple OpenStack instances, spanning in one site or multiple sites or in hybrid cloud, to be managed as a single OpenStack cloud.
The Tricircle and these managed OpenStack instances will use shared KeyStone (with centralized or distributed deployment) or federated KeyStones for identity management.
The Tricircle presents one big region to the end user in KeyStone. And each OpenStack instance called a pod is a sub-region of the Tricircle in KeyStone, and usually not visible to end user directly.
The Tricircle acts as OpenStack API gateway, can handle OpenStack API calls, schedule one proper OpenStack instance if needed during the API calls handling, forward the API calls to the appropriate OpenStack instance, and deal with tenant level L2/L3 networking across OpenStack instances automatically. So it doesn't matter on which bottom OpenStack instance the VMs for the tenant are running, they can communicate with each other via L2 or L3.
The end user can see avaialbility zone(AZ) and use AZ to provision VM, Volume, even Network through the Tricircle. One AZ can include many OpenStack instances, the Tricircle can schedule and bind OpenStack instance for the tenant inside one AZ. A tenant's resources could be bound to multiple specific bottom OpenStack instances in one or multiple AZs automatically.
- Free software: Apache license
- Design documentation: Tricircle Design Blueprint
- Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/tricircle
- Installation with DevStack: https://github.com/openstack/tricircle/blob/master/doc/source/installation.rst
- Documentation: TBD
- Source: https://github.com/openstack/tricircle
- Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/tricircle
- Blueprints: https://launchpad.net/tricircle