https://blueprints.launchpad.net/blazar/+spec/flavors-extra-specs
Support extra-specs in the instance reservation.
Note
There are two different phrases, extra specs and resource_properties in this spec. The two phrases refer to the same thing that is defined as ComputeHostExtraCapability. In this document, the title and the problem description use extra specs to retain the original phrase used in the BP.
Users can request vcpus, memory, disk, amount and affinity as a parameter for instance reservation. Blazar checks whether the requested instances can be reserved or not based on the user’s request.
The demands for reserved instances are not only size of its flavor and amount, but specific hardware spec or features. For example, some users want to reserve GPU instances. However, the instance reservation plugin doesn’t support extra specs as a parameter.
For NFV area, some kinds of instances need to run on specific hypervisors, like DPDK, SR-IOV, etc. If the instance reservation doesn’t support extra specs, reserved instances could be scheduled to non-DPDK hypervisors though the user want the instance to be scheduled to DPDK hypervisors.
For HPC area, GPGPU is common in the area. So when users reserve instances, they may want to request GPU instances.
Instance reservation plugin supports resource_properties key in its request body. See the REST API impact section for the change of the request body. This specs focuses only on supporting resource_properties matches to ComputeHostExtraCapability.
When an user reserves instances with resource_properties, Blazar picks up hypervisors which can accommodate the requested flavor and the resource_properties.
When admins update ComputeHostExtraCapability, Blazar re-allocates reservations related to the updated ExtraCapability. The re-allocation strategy is the same as used by the update_reservation API and resource-monitoring feature.
An user directly specifies the list of hypervisors which have the specific features in a request body. Users check which hypervisors have the features before they create instance reservations, then they decide which hypervisors they want to use.
This approach could be easier to implement than the proposed change since what Blazar needs to do is just pick up hypervisors from the list. However, the admin can change ComputeHostExtraCapability anytime. When a specific feature users want to use is changed, the user have to send a new list of hypervisors again. Additionally, a cloud may be configured to forbid users from looking up hosts and their extra capabilities.
A resource_properties column is added to the InstanceReservations table. This column stores the raw string of the resource_properties sent by users.
The change for the InstanceReservations table is as follows:
ALTER TABLE instance_reservations ADD resource_properties MEDIUMTEXT AFTER affinity;
NULL is assigned to the column for the upgrade from Pike to later.
Request Example:
{ "name": "instance-reservation-1", "reservations": [ { "resource_type": "virtual:instance", "vcpus": 4, "memory_mb": 4096, "disk_gb": 10, "amount": 5, "affinity": False, "resource_properties": { "property_key1": "value1", "property_key2": "value2" } } ], "start": "2020-05-17 09:00" "end": "2020-05-17 10:00", "events": [] }
Response Example:
{ "leases": { "reservations": [ { "id": "reservation-id", "status": "pending", "lease_id": "lease-id-1", "resource_id": "resource_id", "resource_type": "virtual:instance", "vcpus": 4, "memory_mb": 4096, "disk_gb": 10, "amount": 5, "affinity": False, "resource_properties": { "property_key1": "value1", "property_key2": "value2" } "created_at": "2017-05-01 10:00:00", "updated_at": "2017-05-01 11:00:00", }], ..snippet.. } }
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python-blazarclient needs to support resource_properties parameter in lease handling commands.
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