In my opinion the reason to use sub-packages is isolated the nova services
in a solution where it could be deployed in differents servers. For
example: will be unnecessary to have in a nova-node (compute+network)
running the nova-api together or installed. Separating, we could have a
more secure environment for large deploys like Data Centers. The package
could contemplate meta-packages to full nova install and node-install, for
example.
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 1:12 PM, <Matt_Domsch(a)dell.com> wrote:
The packages started out with a pile of separate subpackages, each
tiny.
There was little benefit seen in maintaining such separation, so the
subpackages were removed. If there's a compelling reason to split them
again, it can be reconsidered.
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cloud-bounces(a)lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Marco Sinhoreli [
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 9:15 AM
To: Fedora Cloud SIG
Subject: Re: Essex EPEL Testing
Hi David, hi all:
Looking the openstack-nova package, I suggest to build separated packages
for api, network, compute, cert, objectstorage, scheduler, docs,
python-nova and others needed. I'm thinking in run these components in
separated machines like many others users thinking in an enterprise
environment. Like it is, is generally used for development environments.
What you think about it? I can prepare the sub-packages if you accept this
change.
Cheers,
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