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{"oslo_service/_options.py":[{"author":{"_account_id":6873,"name":"Matt Riedemann","email":"mriedem.os@gmail.com","username":"mriedem"},"change_message_id":"618466f01b24e49e1df183485cfcc142ebc0ed29","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[{"line_number":48,"context_line":"                help\u003d\u0027Enables or disables logging values of all registered \u0027"},{"line_number":49,"context_line":"                     \u0027options when starting a service (at DEBUG level).\u0027),"},{"line_number":50,"context_line":"    cfg.IntOpt(\u0027graceful_shutdown_timeout\u0027,"},{"line_number":51,"context_line":"               default\u003d900,"},{"line_number":52,"context_line":"               help\u003d\u0027Specify a timeout after which a gracefully shutdown \u0027"},{"line_number":53,"context_line":"                    \u0027server will exit. Zero value means endless wait.\u0027),"},{"line_number":54,"context_line":"]"}],"source_content_type":"text/x-python","patch_set":1,"id":"9fb8cfa7_ae29368a","line":51,"updated":"2019-07-01 14:51:19.000000000","message":"Yeah this is pretty nuts for a default. I assume you\u0027re blowing this way up because of vcenter and how a single nova-compute could be managing hundreds if not thousands of VMs from a vCenter cluster and as such you need a higher timeout. I would not change the default in this case. It sounds like a documentation issue, so a better approach IMO would be mentioning something in the help text of the option itself or documenting something in the nova admin guide, e.g. as vcenter specific configuration or troubleshooting (both are found in this page):\n\nhttps://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/admin/configuration/hypervisor-vmware.html","commit_id":"9665967fe2018fb6e48bd52f7596ef7ac05eb95c"}]}
