$db_allowed_network is a dead variable

Bug #1117826 reported by Ian Wells
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This bug affects 2 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Cisco Openstack
Fix Released
Medium
Mark T. Voelker
Havana
Fix Released
Medium
Mark T. Voelker

Bug Description

Not referred to in any manifest file, defined in site.pp.example. Remove it.

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Ian Wells (ijw-ubuntu) wrote :

Damn, it is actually used. (Though I'm not sure why, I thought nothing should be connecting remotely to the controller at this point)

Changed in openstack-cisco:
status: New → Invalid
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Daneyon Hansen (danehans) wrote :

$db_allowed_network is a dead variable. The parameter that iwe should be referencing is $allowed_hosts which resides in the openstack::controller and openstack::all classes, but is not being exposed to core.pp

Changed in openstack-cisco:
status: Invalid → Confirmed
assignee: nobody → Mark T. Voelker (mvoelker)
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Ian Wells (ijw-ubuntu) wrote :

I assume allowed_hosts refers to control nodes only now, and not all nodes?

Changed in openstack-cisco:
milestone: none → h.0
Changed in openstack-cisco:
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Mark T. Voelker (mvoelker) wrote :

This doesn't appear in the new data model, so we'll consider it fixed.

Changed in openstack-cisco:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
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