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Configuring Glance
Glance has a number of options that you can use to configure the Glance API server, the Glance Registry server, and the various storage backends that Glance can use to store images.
Most configuration is done via configuration files, with the Glance API server and Glance Registry server using separate configuration files.
When starting up a Glance server, you can specify the configuration file to use (see the documentation on controller Glance servers). If you do not specify a configuration file, Glance will look in the following directories for a configuration file, in order:
~/.glance
~/
/etc/glance
/etc
The Glance API server configuration file should be named
glance-api.conf
. Similarly, the Glance Registry server
configuration file should be named glance-registry.conf
. If
you installed Glance via your operating system's package management
system, it is likely that you will have sample configuration files
installed in /etc/glance
.
In addition to this documentation page, you can check the
etc/glance-api.conf
and
etc/glance-registry.conf
sample configuration files
distributed with Glance for example configuration files for each server
application with detailed comments on what each options does.
Common Configuration Options in Glance
Glance has a few command-line options that are common to all Glance programs:
--verbose
Optional. Default: False
Can be specified on the command line and in configuration files.
Turns on the INFO level in logging and prints more verbose command-line interface printouts.
--debug
Optional. Default: False
Can be specified on the command line and in configuration files.
Turns on the DEBUG level in logging.
--config-file=PATH
Optional. Default: None
Specified on the command line only.
Takes a path to a configuration file to use when running the program. If this CLI option is not specified, then we check to see if the first argument is a file. If it is, then we try to use that as the configuration file. If there is no file or there were no arguments, we search for a configuration file in the following order:
~/.glance
~/
/etc/glance
/etc
The filename that is searched for depends on the server application
name. So, if you are starting up the API server,
glance-api.conf
is searched for, otherwise
glance-registry.conf
.
Configuring Logging in Glance
There are a number of configuration options in Glance that control how Glance servers log messages.
--log-config=PATH
Optional. Default: None
Specified on the command line only.
Takes a path to a configuration file to use for configuring logging.
Logging Options Available Only in Configuration Files
You will want to place the different logging options in the
[DEFAULT] section in your application configuration
file. As an example, you might do the following for the API server, in a
configuration file called etc/glance-api.conf
:
[DEFAULT]
log_file = /var/log/glance/api.log
log_file
The filepath of the file to use for logging messages from Glance's
servers. If missing, the default is to output messages to
stdout
, so if you are running Glance servers in a daemon
mode (using glance-control
) you should make sure that the
log_file
option is set appropriately.
log_dir
The filepath of the directory to use for log files. If not specified
(the default) the log_file
is used as an absolute
filepath.
log_date_format
The format string for timestamps in the log output.
Defaults to %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
. See the logging module
documentation for more information on setting this format string.
Configuring Glance Storage Backends
There are a number of configuration options in Glance that control
how Glance stores disk images. These configuration options are specified
in the glance-api.conf
config file in the section
[DEFAULT]
.
default_store=STORE
Optional. Default: file
Can only be specified in configuration files.
Sets the storage backend to use by default when storing images in
Glance. Available options for this option are (file
,
swift
, or s3
).
Configuring the Filesystem Storage Backend
filesystem_store_datadir=PATH
Optional. Default: /var/lib/glance/images/
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the filesystem storage backend.
Sets the path where the filesystem storage backend write disk images.
Note that the filesystem storage backend will attempt to create this
directory if it does not exist. Ensure that the user that
glance-api
runs under has write permissions to this
directory.
Configuring the Swift Storage Backend
swift_store_auth_address=URL
Required when using the Swift storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
Sets the authentication URL supplied to Swift when making calls to its storage system. For more information about the Swift authentication system, please see the Swift auth documentation and the overview of Swift authentication.
swift_store_user=USER
Required when using the Swift storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
Sets the user to authenticate against the
swift_store_auth_address
with.
swift_store_key=KEY
Required when using the Swift storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
Sets the authentication key to authenticate against the
swift_store_auth_address
with for the user
swift_store_user
.
swift_store_container=CONTAINER
Optional. Default: glance
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
Sets the name of the container to use for Glance images in Swift.
swift_store_create_container_on_put
Optional. Default: False
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
If true, Glance will attempt to create the container
swift_store_container
if it does not exist.
swift_store_large_object_size=SIZE_IN_MB
Optional. Default: 5120
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
What size, in MB, should Glance start chunking image files and do a large object manifest in Swift? By default, this is the maximum object size in Swift, which is 5GB
swift_store_large_object_chunk_size=SIZE_IN_MB
Optional. Default: 200
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the Swift storage backend.
When doing a large object manifest, what size, in MB, should Glance write chunks to Swift? This amount of data is written to a temporary disk buffer during the process of chunking the image file, and the default is 200MB
Configuring the S3 Storage Backend
s3_store_host=URL
Required when using the S3 storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the S3 storage backend.
Default: s3.amazonaws.com
Sets the main service URL supplied to S3 when making calls to its storage system. For more information about the S3 authentication system, please see the S3 documentation
s3_store_access_key=ACCESS_KEY
Required when using the S3 storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the S3 storage backend.
Sets the access key to authenticate against the
s3_store_host
with.
You should set this to your 20-character Amazon AWS access key.
s3_store_secret_key=SECRET_KEY
Required when using the S3 storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the S3 storage backend.
Sets the secret key to authenticate against the
s3_store_host
with for the access key
s3_store_access_key
.
You should set this to your 40-character Amazon AWS secret key.
s3_store_bucket=BUCKET
Required when using the S3 storage backend.
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the S3 storage backend.
Sets the name of the bucket to use for Glance images in S3.
Note that the namespace for S3 buckets is global, and therefore you must use a name for the bucket that is unique. It is recommended that you use a combination of your AWS access key, lowercased with "glance".
For instance if your Amazon AWS access key is:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
then make your bucket value be:
abcdefghijklmnopqrstglance
s3_store_create_bucket_on_put
Optional. Default: False
Can only be specified in configuration files.
This option is specific to the S3 storage backend.
If true, Glance will attempt to create the bucket
s3_store_bucket
if it does not exist.
Configuring the Glance Registry
Glance ships with a default, reference implementation registry
server. There are a number of configuration options in Glance that
control how this registry server operates. These configuration options
are specified in the glance-registry.conf
config file in
the section [DEFAULT]
.
sql_connection=CONNECTION_STRING
(--sql-connection
when specified on command line)
Optional. Default: None
Can be specified in configuration files. Can also be specified on the
command-line for the glance-manage
program.
Sets the SQLAlchemy connection string to use when connecting to the registry database. Please see the documentation for SQLAlchemy connection strings online.
sql_timeout=SECONDS
on command line)
Optional. Default: 3600
Can only be specified in configuration files.
Sets the number of seconds after which SQLAlchemy should reconnect to the datastore if no activity has been made on the connection.
Configuring Notifications
Glance can optionally generate notifications to be logged or sent to
a RabbitMQ queue. The configuration options are specified in the
glance-api.conf
config file in the section
[DEFAULT]
.
notifier_strategy
Optional. Default: noop
Sets the strategy used for notifications. Options are
logging
, rabbit
and noop
. For
more information Glance notifications <notifications>
rabbit_host
Optional. Default: localhost
Host to connect to when using rabbit
strategy.
rabbit_port
Optional. Default: 5672
Port to connect to when using rabbit
strategy.
rabbit_use_ssl
Optional. Default: false
Boolean to use SSL for connecting when using rabbit
strategy.
rabbit_userid
Optional. Default: guest
Userid to use for connection when using rabbit
strategy.
rabbit_password
Optional. Default: guest
Password to use for connection when using rabbit
strategy.
rabbit_virtual_host
Optional. Default: /
Virtual host to use for connection when using rabbit
strategy.
rabbit_notification_topic
Optional. Default: glance_notifications
Topic to use for connection when using rabbit
strategy.