[Bug 1602444] Re: worker-multiplier option does not allow floating point values
James Page
james.page at ubuntu.com
Mon Aug 1 08:26:49 UTC 2016
** Changed in: cinder (Juju Charms Collection)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: glance (Juju Charms Collection)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: keystone (Juju Charms Collection)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: neutron-api (Juju Charms Collection)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: nova-cloud-controller (Juju Charms Collection)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: swift-storage (Juju Charms Collection)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: cinder (Juju Charms Collection)
Milestone: 16.10 => 16.07
** Changed in: glance (Juju Charms Collection)
Milestone: 16.10 => 16.07
** Changed in: keystone (Juju Charms Collection)
Milestone: 16.10 => 16.07
** Changed in: neutron-api (Juju Charms Collection)
Milestone: 16.10 => 16.07
** Changed in: nova-cloud-controller (Juju Charms Collection)
Milestone: 16.10 => 16.07
** Changed in: swift-storage (Juju Charms Collection)
Milestone: 16.10 => 16.07
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Title:
worker-multiplier option does not allow floating point values
Status in Charm Helpers:
Fix Released
Status in cinder package in Juju Charms Collection:
Fix Released
Status in glance package in Juju Charms Collection:
Fix Released
Status in keystone package in Juju Charms Collection:
Fix Released
Status in neutron-api package in Juju Charms Collection:
Fix Released
Status in nova-cloud-controller package in Juju Charms Collection:
Fix Released
Status in swift-storage package in Juju Charms Collection:
Fix Released
Bug description:
The worker-multiplier option is a convenience option that lets the
users not worry about the number of CPUs specifically. However, in
deployments where there are many containers running api services on
the hosts, this results in way too many processes leading to high
load.
Unfortunately, the worker-multiplier option is specified as an integer
value which does not allow a user to reduce this below the number of
CPUs detected.
A work around is to further spread the load to multiple baremetal
machines and do not place all API services on the same machines.
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