.. Copyright 2010 OpenStack Foundation All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. Image Statuses ============== Images in Glance can be in one the following statuses: * ``queued`` The image identifier has been reserved for an image in the Glance registry. No image data has been uploaded to Glance and the image size was not explicitly set to zero on creation. * ``saving`` Denotes that an image's raw data is currently being uploaded to Glance. When an image is registered with a call to `POST /images` and there is an `x-image-meta-location` header present, that image will never be in the `saving` status (as the image data is already available in some other location). * ``active`` Denotes an image that is fully available in Glance. This occurs when the image data is uploaded, or the image size is explicitly set to zero on creation. * ``deactivated`` Denotes that access to image data is not allowed to any non-admin user. Prohibiting downloads of an image also prohibits operations like image export and image cloning that may require image data. * ``killed`` Denotes that an error occurred during the uploading of an image's data, and that the image is not readable. * ``deleted`` Glance has retained the information about the image, but it is no longer available to use. An image in this state will be removed automatically at a later date. * ``pending_delete`` This is similar to `deleted`, however, Glance has not yet removed the image data. An image in this state is not recoverable. .. figure:: ./images/image_status_transition.png :figwidth: 100% :align: center :alt: The states consist of: "queued", "saving", "active", "pending_delete", "deactivated", "killed", and "deleted". The transitions consist of: An initial transition to the "queued" state called "create image". A transition from the "queued" state to the "active" state called "add location". A transition from the "queued" state to the "saving" state called "upload". A transition from the "queued" state to the "deleted" state called "delete". A transition from the "saving" state to the "active" state called "upload succeeded". A transition from the "saving" state to the "deleted" state called "delete". A transition from the "saving" state to the "killed" state called "[v1] upload fail". A transition from the "saving" state to the "queued" state called "[v2] upload fail". A transition from the "active" state to the "deleted" state called "delete". A transition from the "active" state to the "pending_delete" state called "delayed delete". A transition from the "active" state to the "deactivated" state called "deactivate". A transition from the "killed" state to the "deleted" state called "deleted". A transition from the "pending_delete" state to the "deleted" state called "after scrub time". A transition from the "deactivated" state to the "deleted" state called "delete". A transition from the "deactivated" state to the "active" state called "reactivate". There are no transitions out of the "deleted" state. This is a representation of how the image move from one status to the next. * Add location from zero to more than one. .. _task-statuses: Task Statuses ============= Tasks in Glance can be in one the following statuses: * ``pending`` The task identifier has been reserved for a task in the Glance. No processing has begun on it yet. * ``processing`` The task has been picked up by the underlying executor and is being run using the backend Glance execution logic for that task type. * ``success`` Denotes that the task has had a successful run within Glance. The ``result`` field of the task shows more details about the outcome. * ``failure`` Denotes that an error occurred during the execution of the task and it cannot continue processing. The ``message`` field of the task shows what the error was.