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In this changeset, I refactored the DB filter system to support comparison operators using a django-like syntax. A filter can take 2 forms: - "<FIELDNAME>" which is a syntactic sugar for "<FIELDNAME>__eq" - "<FIELDNAME>__<OPERATOR>" where <OPERATOR> is the comparison operator to be used. Here is the list of the supported operators: - 'eq' (==) - 'neq' (!=) - 'gt' (>) - 'gte' (>=) - 'lt' (<) - 'lte' (<=) - 'in' (in) - 'notin' (not in) Change-Id: I53a61d50a3253342a40f0ff87cb5612ed57a3bd1
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Watcher
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OpenStack Watcher provides a flexible and scalable resource optimization
service for multi-tenant OpenStack-based clouds.
Watcher provides a complete optimization loop-including everything from a
metrics receiver, complex event processor and profiler, optimization processor
and an action plan applier. This provides a robust framework to realize a wide
range of cloud optimization goals, including the reduction of data center
operating costs, increased system performance via intelligent virtual machine
migration, increased energy efficiency-and more!
* Free software: Apache license
* Wiki: http://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Watcher
* Source: https://github.com/openstack/watcher
* Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/watcher
* Documentation: https://factory.b-com.com/www/watcher/doc/watcher/index.html
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