Adam Harwell c6ff8596db Create disabled members in haproxy
Members that were disabled / admin_state_up=False were simply excluded
from the haproxy configuration we pass to the amps. Instead, we should
be creating them in a disabled state, so they return in health messages
as status "maint", and can be marked OFFLINE via the standard health
mechanism, instead of just via override hacks.
This also resolves a bug introduced in an earlier change:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/567322/
which caused admin-downed members to stay in NO_MONITOR always.

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Octavia

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Octavia is an operator-grade open source scalable load balancer for use in large OpenStack deployments. It delivers load balancing services on amphorae and provides centralized command and control. Octavia is currently the reference backend for Neutron LBaaS. In the near future, Octavia is likely to become the standard OpenStack LBaaS API endpoint.

Octavia is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. The full terms and conditions of this license are detailed in the LICENSE file.

Project resources

Developer documentation for the Octavia project is available at https://docs.openstack.org/octavia/latest/

The project source code repository is located at https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/octavia

Project status, bugs, and requests for feature enhancements are tracked on https://launchpad.net/octavia

For more information on project direction and guiding principles for contributors, please see the CONSTITUTION.rst file in this directory, or specifications in the specs/ sub-directory.

The project roadmap is available at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Octavia/Roadmap

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Load Balancing as a Service (LBaaS) for OpenStack
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