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openstack-origin-git currently only supports YAML that specifies the git repositories to deploy from. This adds support for default openstack-origin-git values. The default values supported are: icehouse, kilo, liberty, mitaka, and master. For example: openstack-origin-git=master. Change-Id: I032cb58283d54a9ccfcc268a7fd70b460a03aa58
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YAML
183 lines
6.6 KiB
YAML
options:
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debug:
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default: False
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type: boolean
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description: Enable debug logging.
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verbose:
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default: False
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type: boolean
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description: Enable verbose logging.
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use-syslog:
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type: boolean
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default: False
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description: |
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Setting this to True will allow supporting services to log to syslog.
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openstack-origin-git:
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default:
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type: string
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description: |
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Specifies a default OpenStack release name, or a YAML dictionary
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listing the git repositories to install from.
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When openstack-origin-git is specified, openstack-specific
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packages will be installed from source rather than from the
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the nova-compute charm's openstack-origin repository.
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The default Openstack release name may be one of the following, where
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the corresponding OpenStack github branch will be used:
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* icehouse
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* kilo
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* liberty
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* mitaka
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* master
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The YAML must minimally include requirements, neutron-fwaas,
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neutron-lbaas, neutron-vpnaas, and neutron repositories, and may
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also include repositories for other dependencies:
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repositories:
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- {name: requirements,
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repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/requirements',
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branch: master}
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- {name: neutron-fwaas,
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repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/neutron-fwaas',
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branch: master}
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- {name: neutron-lbaas,
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repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/neutron-lbaas',
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branch: master}
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- {name: neutron-vpnaas,
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repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/neutron-vpnaas',
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branch: master}
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- {name: neutron,
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repository: 'git://github.com/openstack/neutron',
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branch: master}
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Note that the installed config files will be determined based on
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the OpenStack release of the nova-compute charm's openstack-origin
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option.
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rabbit-user:
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default: neutron
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type: string
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description: Username used to access RabbitMQ queue
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rabbit-vhost:
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default: openstack
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type: string
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description: RabbitMQ vhost
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data-port:
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type: string
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default:
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description: |
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Space-delimited list of bridge:port mappings. Ports will be added to
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their corresponding bridge. The bridges will allow usage of flat or
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VLAN network types with Neutron and should match this defined in
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bridge-mappings.
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.
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Ports provided can be the name or MAC address of the interface to be
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added to the bridge. If MAC addresses are used, you may provide multiple
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bridge:mac for the same bridge so as to be able to configure multiple
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units. In this case the charm will run through the provided MAC addresses
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for each bridge until it finds one it can resolve to an interface name.
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disable-security-groups:
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type: boolean
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default: false
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description: |
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Disable neutron based security groups - setting this configuration option
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will override any settings configured via the neutron-api charm.
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.
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BE CAREFUL - this option allows you to disable all port level security
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within an OpenStack cloud.
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bridge-mappings:
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type: string
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default: 'physnet1:br-data'
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description: |
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Space-delimited list of ML2 data bridge mappings with format
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<provider>:<bridge>.
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flat-network-providers:
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type: string
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default:
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description: |
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Space-delimited list of Neutron flat network providers.
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vlan-ranges:
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type: string
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default: "physnet1:1000:2000"
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description: |
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Space-delimited list of <physical_network>:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max> or
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<physical_network> specifying physical_network names usable for VLAN
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provider and tenant networks, as well as ranges of VLAN tags on each
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available for allocation to tenant networks.
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# Network configuration options
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# by default all access is over 'private-address'
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os-data-network:
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type: string
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default:
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description: |
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The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Data network (e.g.,
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192.168.0.0/24)
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This network will be used for tenant network traffic in overlay
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networks.
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In order to support service zones spanning multiple network
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segments, a space-delimited list of a.b.c.d/x can be provided
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The address of the first network found to have an address
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configured will be used.
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ext-port:
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type: string
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default:
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description: |
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Deprecated: Use bridge-mappings and data-port to create a network
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which can be used for external connectivity. You can call the network
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external and the bridge br-ex by convention, but neither is required
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A space-separated list of external ports to use for routing of instance
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traffic to the external public network. Valid values are either MAC
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addresses (in which case only MAC addresses for interfaces without an IP
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address already assigned will be used), or interfaces (eth0)
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enable-local-dhcp-and-metadata:
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type: boolean
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default: false
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description: |
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Enable local Neutron DHCP and Metadata Agents. This is useful for deployments
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which do not include a neutron-gateway (do not require l3, lbaas or vpnaas
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services) and should only be used in-conjunction with flat or VLAN provider
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networks configurations.
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prevent-arp-spoofing:
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type: boolean
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default: true
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description: |
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Enable suppression of ARP responses that don't match an IP address that belongs
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to the port from which they originate.
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Only supported in OpenStack Liberty or newer, which has the required minimum version
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of Open vSwitch.
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enable-dpdk:
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type: boolean
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default: false
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description: |
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Enable DPDK fast userspace networking; this requires use of DPDK supported network
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interface drivers and must be used in conjuction with the data-port configuration
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option to configure each bridge with an appropriate DPDK enabled network device.
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dpdk-socket-memory:
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type: int
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default: 1024
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description: |
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Amount of hugepage memory in MB to allocate per NUMA socket in deployed systems.
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Only used when DPDK is enabled.
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dpdk-socket-cores:
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type: int
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default: 1
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description: |
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Number of cores to allocate to DPDK per NUMA socket in deployed systems.
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Only used when DPDK is enabled.
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dpdk-driver:
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type: string
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default: uio_pci_generic
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description: |
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Kernel userspace device driver to use for DPDK devices, valid values include:
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vfio-pci
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uio_pci_generic
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Only used when DPDK is enabled.
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