Expose etcd port as a variable

This allows devstack plugins to retrieve the etcd port from devstack
instead of hard-coding it.

Change-Id: I106b559b8ac0fb99a0426bce97a27f67e32d264d
This commit is contained in:
Hongbin Lu 2017-05-24 18:42:33 +00:00
parent 793db3ac35
commit de8580691d

@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ ETCD_SHA256_AMD64="4fde194bbcd259401e2b5c462dfa579ee7f6af539f13f130b8f5b4f52e3b3
# NOTE(sdague): etcd v3.1.7 doesn't have anything for these architectures, though 3.2.0 does.
ETCD_SHA256_ARM64=""
ETCD_SHA256_PPC64=""
ETCD_PORT=2379
if is_ubuntu ; then
UBUNTU_RELEASE_BASE_NUM=`lsb_release -r | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d '.' -f 1`
@ -52,9 +53,9 @@ function start_etcd3 {
cmd+=" --initial-cluster-state new --initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-01"
cmd+=" --initial-cluster $HOSTNAME=http://$SERVICE_HOST:2380"
cmd+=" --initial-advertise-peer-urls http://$SERVICE_HOST:2380"
cmd+=" --advertise-client-urls http://$SERVICE_HOST:2379"
cmd+=" --advertise-client-urls http://$SERVICE_HOST:$ETCD_PORT"
cmd+=" --listen-peer-urls http://0.0.0.0:2380 "
cmd+=" --listen-client-urls http://$SERVICE_HOST:2379"
cmd+=" --listen-client-urls http://$SERVICE_HOST:$ETCD_PORT"
local unitfile="$SYSTEMD_DIR/$ETCD_SYSTEMD_SERVICE"
write_user_unit_file $ETCD_SYSTEMD_SERVICE "$cmd" "" "root"