To summarize conversations over time in one succinct place:
1. This behavior was the intended design (each group of nova-compute applications are special in some way, otherwise they would all be in one application, and because they are different, the design assumed they would not be able to live migrate anyway). These earlier assumptions in design can be changed/altered with a new specification and a commitment to the development work.
2. Cross-application live migration for charm-nova-compute is a feature request which has been considered in the backlog by stakeholders in previous development cycles. Unfortunately, it has not secured a spot in the plan thus far.
3. As a new feature, it's not really a fit for an SLA escalation.
To summarize conversations over time in one succinct place:
1. This behavior was the intended design (each group of nova-compute applications are special in some way, otherwise they would all be in one application, and because they are different, the design assumed they would not be able to live migrate anyway). These earlier assumptions in design can be changed/altered with a new specification and a commitment to the development work.
2. Cross-application live migration for charm-nova-compute is a feature request which has been considered in the backlog by stakeholders in previous development cycles. Unfortunately, it has not secured a spot in the plan thus far.
3. As a new feature, it's not really a fit for an SLA escalation.