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Mistral Configuration Guide Mistral Configuration Guide
=========================== ===========================
TBD Mistral configuration is needed for getting it work correctly
either with real OpenStack environment or without OpenStack environment.
**NOTE:** The most of the following operations should performed in mistral directory.
1. Generate *mistral.conf* (if it does not already exist)::
oslo-config-generator --config-file tools/config/config-generator.mistral.conf --output-file etc/mistral.conf
2. Edit file **etc/mistral.conf**.
3. **If you are not using OpenStack, skip this item.** Provide valid keystone auth properties::
[keystone_authtoken]
auth_uri = http://<Keystone-host>:5000/v3
identity_uri = http://<Keystone-host:35357/
auth_version = v3
admin_user = <user>
admin_password = <password>
admin_tenant_name = <tenant>
4. **If you don't use OpenStack**, provide ``auth_enable = False`` in config file::
[pecan]
auth_enable = False
5. **If you are not using OpenStack, skip this item**. Register Mistral service and Mistral endpoints on Keystone::
$ MISTRAL_URL="http://[host]:[port]/v2"
$ keystone service-create --name mistral --type workflowv2
$ keystone endpoint-create --service_id mistral --publicurl $MISTRAL_URL --adminurl $MISTRAL_URL --internalurl $MISTRAL_URL
6. Configure transport properties in the corresponding config section: for RabbitMQ it is **oslo_messaging_rabbit**::
[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
rabbit_userid = <user_id>
rabbit_password = <password>
rabbit_host = <host>
**NOTE**: Make sure that backend transport configuration is correct. Example for RabbitMQ::
[DEFAULT]
rpc_backend = rabbit
7. Configure database. **SQLite can't be used in production**. Use *MySQL* or *PostgreSQL* instead. Here are the steps how to connect *MySQL* DB to Mistral:
Make sure you have installed **mysql-server** package on your Database machine (it can be your Mistral machine as well).
Install MySQL driver for python::
pip install mysql-python
Create the database and grant privileges::
mysql -u root -p
CREATE DATABASE mistral;
USE mistral
GRANT ALL ON mistral.* TO 'root':<password>@<database-host>;
Configure connection in Mistral config::
[database]
connection = mysql://<user>:<password>@<database-host>:3306/mistral
**NOTE**: If PostgreSQL is used, configure connection item as below::
connection = postgresql://<user>:<password>@<database-host>:5432/mistral
8. **If you are not using OpenStack, skip this item.** Update mistral/actions/openstack/mapping.json file which contains all allowed OpenStack actions, according to the specific client versions of OpenStack projects in your deployment. Please find more detailed infomation in tools/get_action_list.py script.
9. Configure Task affinity feature if needed. It is needed for distinguishing either single task executor or one task executor from group of task executors::
[executor]
host = my_favorite_executor
Then, this executor can be referred in DSL by::
...Workflow YAML...
my_task:
...
target: my_favorite_executor
...Workflow YAML...
10. After that try to run mistral engine and see it is running without any error::
mistral-server --config-file <path-to-config> --server engine