
The dependent tempest change enables the volume multiattach tests in the tempest-full and tempest-slow jobs, on which nova already gates, which allows us to drop the special nova-multiattach job which is mostly redundant test coverage of the other tempest.api.compute.* tests, and allows us to run one fewer job on nova/cinder/tempest changes in Stein. The docs are updated to reflect the source of the testing now. Also depends on cinder dropping its usage of the nova-multiattach job before we can drop the job definition from nova. Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/606978 Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/606985 Change-Id: I744afa1df9a6ed8e0eba4310b20c33755ce1ba88
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