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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
+
"""
-Base class for managers of different parts of the system
+Managers are responsible for a certain aspect of the sytem. It is a logical
+grouping of code relating to a portion of the system. In general other
+components should be using the manager to make changes to the components that
+it is responsible for.
+
+For example, other components that need to deal with volumes in some way,
+should do so by calling methods on the VolumeManager instead of directly
+changing fields in the database. This allows us to keep all of the code
+relating to volumes in the same place.
+
+We have adopted a basic strategy of Smart managers and dumb data, which means
+rather than attaching methods to data objects, components should call manager
+methods that act on the data.
+
+Methods on managers that can be executed locally should be called directly. If
+a particular method must execute on a remote host, this should be done via rpc
+to the service that wraps the manager
+
+Managers should be responsible for most of the db access, and
+non-implementation specific data. Anything implementation specific that can't
+be generalized should be done by the Driver.
+
+In general, we prefer to have one manager with multiple drivers for different
+implementations, but sometimes it makes sense to have multiple managers. You
+can think of it this way: Abstract different overall strategies at the manager
+level(FlatNetwork vs VlanNetwork), and different implementations at the driver
+level(LinuxNetDriver vs CiscoNetDriver).
+
+Managers will often provide methods for initial setup of a host or periodic
+tasksto a wrapping service.
+
+This module provides Manager, a base class for managers.
"""
from nova import utils