options: openstack-origin: default: distro type: string description: | Repository from which to install. May be one of the following: distro (default), ppa:somecustom/ppa, a deb url sources entry, or a supported Cloud Archive release pocket. Supported Cloud Archive sources include: cloud:precise-folsom, cloud:precise-folsom/updates, cloud:precise-folsom/staging, cloud:precise-folsom/proposed. Note that updating this setting to a source that is known to provide a later version of OpenStack will trigger a software upgrade. Note that when openstack-origin-git is specified, openstack specific packages will be installed from source rather than from the openstack-origin repository. openstack-origin-git: default: type: string description: | Specifies a YAML-formatted dictionary listing the git repositories and branches from which to install OpenStack and its dependencies. Note that the installed config files will be determined based on the OpenStack release of the openstack-origin option. For more details see README.md. rabbit-user: default: neutron type: string description: Username used to access rabbitmq queue rabbit-vhost: default: openstack type: string description: Rabbitmq vhost database-user: default: neutron type: string description: Username for Neutron database access (if enabled) database: default: neutron type: string description: Database name for Neutron (if enabled) use-syslog: type: boolean default: False description: | If set to True, supporting services will log to syslog. region: default: RegionOne type: string description: OpenStack Region neutron-security-groups: type: boolean default: False description: | Use quantum for security group management. neutron-external-network: type: string default: ext_net description: Name of the external network for floating IP addresses provided by Neutron. network-device-mtu: type: int default: description: | The MTU size for interfaces managed by neutron. If unset or set to 0, no value will be applied. This value will be provided to neutron-plugin-api relations. neutron-plugin: default: ovs type: string description: | Neutron plugin to use for network management; supports . ovs - OpenvSwitch Plugin nsx - VMWare NSX . overlay-network-type: default: gre type: string description: | Overlay network types to use, valid options include: . gre vxlan . Multiple types can be provided - field is space delimited. flat-network-providers: type: string default: description: | Space-delimited list of Neutron flat network providers. vlan-ranges: type: string default: "physnet1:1000:2000" description: | Space-delimited list of Neutron network-provider & vlan-id-ranges using the following format ":: ...". # Quota configuration settings quota-security-group: default: 10 type: int description: | Number of security groups allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-security-group-rule: default: 100 type: int description: | Number of security group rules allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited quota-network: default: 10 type: int description: | Number of networks allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-subnet: default: 10 type: int description: | Number of subnets allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-port: default: 50 type: int description: | Number of ports allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-vip: default: 10 type: int description: | Number of vips allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-pool: default: 10 type: int description: | Number of pools allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-member: default: -1 type: int description: | Number of pool members allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. The default is unlimited because a member is not a real resource consumer on Openstack. However, on back-end, a member is a resource consumer and that is the reason why quota is possible. quota-health-monitors: default: -1 type: int description: | Number of health monitors allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. The default is unlimited because a health monitor is not a real resource consumer on Openstack. However, on back-end, a member is a resource consumer and that is the reason why quota is possible. quota-router: default: 10 type: int description: | Number of routers allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. quota-floatingip: default: 50 type: int description: | Number of floating IPs allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # HA configuration settings vip: type: string default: description: | Virtual IP(s) to use to front API services in HA configuration. . If multiple networks are being used, a VIP should be provided for each network, separated by spaces. vip_iface: type: string default: eth0 description: | Default network interface to use for HA vip when it cannot be automatically determined. vip_cidr: type: int default: 24 description: | Default CIDR netmask to use for HA vip when it cannot be automatically determined. ha-bindiface: type: string default: eth0 description: | Default network interface on which HA cluster will bind to communication with the other members of the HA Cluster. ha-mcastport: type: int default: 5424 description: | Default multicast port number that will be used to communicate between HA Cluster nodes. debug: default: False type: boolean description: Enable debug logging verbose: default: False type: boolean description: Enable verbose logging # Network configuration options # by default all access is over 'private-address' os-admin-network: type: string default: description: | The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Admin network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for admin endpoints. os-internal-network: type: string default: description: | The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Internal network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for internal endpoints. os-public-network: type: string default: description: | The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Public network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for public endpoints. ssl_cert: type: string default: description: | SSL certificate to install and use for API ports. Setting this value and ssl_key will enable reverse proxying, point Neutron's entry in the Keystone catalog to use https, and override any certficiate and key issued by Keystone (if it is configured to do so). ssl_key: type: string default: description: SSL key to use with certificate specified as ssl_cert. ssl_ca: type: string default: description: | SSL CA to use with the certificate and key provided - this is only required if you are providing a privately signed ssl_cert and ssl_key. l2-population: type: boolean default: True description: | Populate the forwarding tables of virtual switches (LinuxBridge or OVS), to decrease broadcast traffics inside the physical networks fabric while using overlays networks (VXLan, GRE). prefer-ipv6: type: boolean default: False description: | If True enables IPv6 support. The charm will expect network interfaces to be configured with an IPv6 address. If set to False (default) IPv4 is expected. . NOTE: these charms do not currently support IPv6 privacy extension. In order for this charm to function correctly, the privacy extension must be disabled and a non-temporary address must be configured/available on your network interface. worker-multiplier: type: int default: 2 description: | The CPU core multiplier to use when configuring worker processes for Neutron. By default, the number of workers for each daemon is set to twice the number of CPU cores a service unit has. # VMware NSX plugin configuration nsx-controllers: type: string default: description: Space delimited addresses of NSX controllers nsx-username: type: string default: admin description: Username to connect to NSX controllers with nsx-password: type: string default: admin description: Password to connect to NSX controllers with nsx-tz-uuid: type: string default: description: | This is uuid of the default NSX Transport zone that will be used for creating tunneled isolated Quantum networks. It needs to be created in NSX before starting Quantum with the nsx plugin. nsx-l3-uuid: type: string default: description: | This is uuid of the default NSX L3 Gateway Service. # end of NSX configuration nagios_context: default: "juju" type: string description: | Used by the nrpe-external-master subordinate charm. A string that will be prepended to instance name to set the host name in nagios. So for instance the hostname would be something like: juju-myservice-0 If you're running multiple environments with the same services in them this allows you to differentiate between them. enable-dvr: default: False type: boolean description: | Enable Distributed Virtual Routing (juno and above). enable-l3ha: default: False type: boolean description: | Enable L3 HA (juno and above). max-l3-agents-per-router: default: 2 type: int description: | Maximum number of l3 agents to host a router. Only used when enable-l3ha is True min-l3-agents-per-router: default: 2 type: int description: | Minimum number of l3 agents to host a router. Only used when enable-l3ha is True nagios_servicegroups: default: "" type: string description: | A comma-separated list of nagios servicegroups. If left empty, the nagios_context will be used as the servicegroup