2014-03-28 17:25:06 |
Lucian Petrut |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-03-28 17:43:28 |
Lucian Petrut |
description |
This commit https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 has changed the flow of volume creation, so Cinder does not create an iSCSI target anymore when a volume is created. Even so, the Windows Cinder driver tries to delete the according iSCSI target every time a volume is deleted, resulting into an error when the target has not been created. The fix consists in checking if the target exists before attempting to delete it.
Trace: https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 |
This commit https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 has changed the flow of volume creation, so Cinder does not create an iSCSI target anymore when a volume is created. Even so, the Windows Cinder driver tries to remove the according iSCSI target every time a volume is deleted, resulting into an error when the target has not been created. The fix consists in checking if the target exists before attempting to delete it.
Trace: https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 |
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2014-03-28 18:54:26 |
OpenStack Infra |
cinder: status |
New |
In Progress |
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2014-03-28 18:54:26 |
OpenStack Infra |
cinder: assignee |
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Petrut Lucian (petrutlucian94) |
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2014-03-29 16:51:58 |
John Griffith |
tags |
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drivers icehouse-backport-potential windows |
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2014-03-29 16:52:34 |
John Griffith |
cinder: importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2014-04-01 13:54:39 |
John Griffith |
tags |
drivers icehouse-backport-potential windows |
drivers icehouse-rc-potential windows |
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2014-04-03 05:44:45 |
Lucian Petrut |
description |
This commit https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 has changed the flow of volume creation, so Cinder does not create an iSCSI target anymore when a volume is created. Even so, the Windows Cinder driver tries to remove the according iSCSI target every time a volume is deleted, resulting into an error when the target has not been created. The fix consists in checking if the target exists before attempting to delete it.
Trace: https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 |
This commit https://github.com/openstack/cinder/commit/beecd769af02ba5915be827d28a7b46d970e41b0 has changed the flow of volume creation, so Cinder does not create an iSCSI target anymore when a volume is created. Even so, the Windows Cinder driver tries to remove the according iSCSI target every time a volume is deleted, resulting into an error when the target has not been created. The fix consists in checking if the target exists before attempting to delete it.
Trace: http://paste.openstack.org/show/73912/ |
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2014-04-04 03:42:55 |
OpenStack Infra |
cinder: status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2014-04-04 15:24:03 |
John Griffith |
cinder: milestone |
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icehouse-rc2 |
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2014-04-04 19:35:13 |
OpenStack Infra |
cinder: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2014-04-17 09:36:54 |
Thierry Carrez |
cinder: milestone |
icehouse-rc2 |
2014.1 |
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