neutron-lbaas/etc/neutron.conf
Mark McClain ee3fe4e836 Rename Quantum to Neutron
This change renames everything to Neutron while providing backwards
compatible adjustments for Grizzly configuration files.

implements blueprint: remove-use-of-quantum

Change-Id: Ie7d07ba7c89857e13d4ddc8f0e9b68de020a3d19
2013-07-06 15:02:43 -04:00

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[DEFAULT]
# Default log level is INFO
# verbose and debug has the same result.
# One of them will set DEBUG log level output
# debug = False
# verbose = False
# Where to store Quantum state files. This directory must be writable by the
# user executing the agent.
# state_path = /var/lib/quantum
# Where to store lock files
lock_path = $state_path/lock
# log_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)8s [%(name)s] %(message)s
# log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
# use_syslog -> syslog
# log_file and log_dir -> log_dir/log_file
# (not log_file) and log_dir -> log_dir/{binary_name}.log
# use_stderr -> stderr
# (not user_stderr) and (not log_file) -> stdout
# publish_errors -> notification system
# use_syslog = False
# syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
# use_stderr = True
# log_file =
# log_dir =
# publish_errors = False
# Address to bind the API server
bind_host = 0.0.0.0
# Port the bind the API server to
bind_port = 9696
# Path to the extensions. Note that this can be a colon-separated list of
# paths. For example:
# api_extensions_path = extensions:/path/to/more/extensions:/even/more/extensions
# The __path__ of quantum.extensions is appended to this, so if your
# extensions are in there you don't need to specify them here
# api_extensions_path =
# Quantum plugin provider module
# core_plugin =
# Advanced service modules
# service_plugins =
# Paste configuration file
api_paste_config = api-paste.ini
# The strategy to be used for auth.
# Supported values are 'keystone'(default), 'noauth'.
# auth_strategy = keystone
# Base MAC address. The first 3 octets will remain unchanged. If the
# 4h octet is not 00, it will also used. The others will be
# randomly generated.
# 3 octet
# base_mac = fa:16:3e:00:00:00
# 4 octet
# base_mac = fa:16:3e:4f:00:00
# Maximum amount of retries to generate a unique MAC address
# mac_generation_retries = 16
# DHCP Lease duration (in seconds)
# dhcp_lease_duration = 120
# Allow sending resource operation notification to DHCP agent
# dhcp_agent_notification = True
# Enable or disable bulk create/update/delete operations
# allow_bulk = True
# Enable or disable pagination
# allow_pagination = False
# Enable or disable sorting
# allow_sorting = False
# Enable or disable overlapping IPs for subnets
# Attention: the following parameter MUST be set to False if Quantum is
# being used in conjunction with nova security groups
# allow_overlapping_ips = False
# Ensure that configured gateway is on subnet
# force_gateway_on_subnet = False
# RPC configuration options. Defined in rpc __init__
# The messaging module to use, defaults to kombu.
# rpc_backend = quantum.openstack.common.rpc.impl_kombu
# Size of RPC thread pool
# rpc_thread_pool_size = 64,
# Size of RPC connection pool
# rpc_conn_pool_size = 30
# Seconds to wait for a response from call or multicall
# rpc_response_timeout = 60
# Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). Only supported by impl_zmq.
# rpc_cast_timeout = 30
# Modules of exceptions that are permitted to be recreated
# upon receiving exception data from an rpc call.
# allowed_rpc_exception_modules = quantum.openstack.common.exception, nova.exception
# AMQP exchange to connect to if using RabbitMQ or QPID
control_exchange = quantum
# If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider
# fake_rabbit = False
# Configuration options if sending notifications via kombu rpc (these are
# the defaults)
# SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled)
# kombu_ssl_version =
# SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled)
# kombu_ssl_keyfile =
# SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled)
# kombu_ssl_certfile =
# SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled)'
# kombu_ssl_ca_certs =
# IP address of the RabbitMQ installation
# rabbit_host = localhost
# Password of the RabbitMQ server
# rabbit_password = guest
# Port where RabbitMQ server is running/listening
# rabbit_port = 5672
# RabbitMQ single or HA cluster (host:port pairs i.e: host1:5672, host2:5672)
# rabbit_hosts is defaulted to '$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port'
# rabbit_hosts = localhost:5672
# User ID used for RabbitMQ connections
# rabbit_userid = guest
# Location of a virtual RabbitMQ installation.
# rabbit_virtual_host = /
# Maximum retries with trying to connect to RabbitMQ
# (the default of 0 implies an infinite retry count)
# rabbit_max_retries = 0
# RabbitMQ connection retry interval
# rabbit_retry_interval = 1
# Use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all).You need to
# wipe RabbitMQ database when changing this option. (boolean value)
# rabbit_ha_queues = false
# QPID
# rpc_backend=quantum.openstack.common.rpc.impl_qpid
# Qpid broker hostname
# qpid_hostname = localhost
# Qpid broker port
# qpid_port = 5672
# Qpid single or HA cluster (host:port pairs i.e: host1:5672, host2:5672)
# qpid_hosts is defaulted to '$qpid_hostname:$qpid_port'
# qpid_hosts = localhost:5672
# Username for qpid connection
# qpid_username = ''
# Password for qpid connection
# qpid_password = ''
# Space separated list of SASL mechanisms to use for auth
# qpid_sasl_mechanisms = ''
# Seconds between connection keepalive heartbeats
# qpid_heartbeat = 60
# Transport to use, either 'tcp' or 'ssl'
# qpid_protocol = tcp
# Disable Nagle algorithm
# qpid_tcp_nodelay = True
# ZMQ
# rpc_backend=quantum.openstack.common.rpc.impl_zmq
# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address.
# rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
# ============ Notification System Options =====================
# Notifications can be sent when network/subnet/port are create, updated or deleted.
# There are three methods of sending notifications: logging (via the
# log_file directive), rpc (via a message queue) and
# noop (no notifications sent, the default)
# Notification_driver can be defined multiple times
# Do nothing driver
# notification_driver = quantum.openstack.common.notifier.no_op_notifier
# Logging driver
# notification_driver = quantum.openstack.common.notifier.log_notifier
# RPC driver. DHCP agents needs it.
notification_driver = quantum.openstack.common.notifier.rpc_notifier
# default_notification_level is used to form actual topic name(s) or to set logging level
default_notification_level = INFO
# default_publisher_id is a part of the notification payload
# host = myhost.com
# default_publisher_id = $host
# Defined in rpc_notifier, can be comma separated values.
# The actual topic names will be %s.%(default_notification_level)s
notification_topics = notifications
# Default maximum number of items returned in a single response,
# value == infinite and value < 0 means no max limit, and value must
# greater than 0. If the number of items requested is greater than
# pagination_max_limit, server will just return pagination_max_limit
# of number of items.
# pagination_max_limit = -1
# Maximum number of DNS nameservers per subnet
# max_dns_nameservers = 5
# Maximum number of host routes per subnet
# max_subnet_host_routes = 20
# Maximum number of fixed ips per port
# max_fixed_ips_per_port = 5
# =========== items for agent management extension =============
# Seconds to regard the agent as down.
# agent_down_time = 5
# =========== end of items for agent management extension =====
# =========== items for agent scheduler extension =============
# Driver to use for scheduling network to DHCP agent
# network_scheduler_driver = quantum.scheduler.dhcp_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler
# Driver to use for scheduling router to a default L3 agent
# router_scheduler_driver = quantum.scheduler.l3_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler
# Allow auto scheduling networks to DHCP agent. It will schedule non-hosted
# networks to first DHCP agent which sends get_active_networks message to
# quantum server
# network_auto_schedule = True
# Allow auto scheduling routers to L3 agent. It will schedule non-hosted
# routers to first L3 agent which sends sync_routers message to quantum server
# router_auto_schedule = True
# Number of DHCP agents scheduled to host a network. This enables redundant
# DHCP agents for configured networks.
# dhcp_agents_per_network = 1
# =========== end of items for agent scheduler extension =====
# =========== WSGI parameters related to the API server ==============
# Sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds to use for each server socket when
# starting API server. Not supported on OS X.
#tcp_keepidle = 600
# Number of seconds to keep retrying to listen
#retry_until_window = 30
# Number of backlog requests to configure the socket with.
#backlog = 4096
# Enable SSL on the API server
#use_ssl = False
# Certificate file to use when starting API server securely
#ssl_cert_file = /path/to/certfile
# Private key file to use when starting API server securely
#ssl_key_file = /path/to/keyfile
# CA certificate file to use when starting API server securely to
# verify connecting clients. This is an optional parameter only required if
# API clients need to authenticate to the API server using SSL certificates
# signed by a trusted CA
#ssl_ca_file = /path/to/cafile
# ======== end of WSGI parameters related to the API server ==========
[quotas]
# resource name(s) that are supported in quota features
# quota_items = network,subnet,port
# default number of resource allowed per tenant, minus for unlimited
# default_quota = -1
# number of networks allowed per tenant, and minus means unlimited
# quota_network = 10
# number of subnets allowed per tenant, and minus means unlimited
# quota_subnet = 10
# number of ports allowed per tenant, and minus means unlimited
# quota_port = 50
# number of security groups allowed per tenant, and minus means unlimited
# quota_security_group = 10
# number of security group rules allowed per tenant, and minus means unlimited
# quota_security_group_rule = 100
# default driver to use for quota checks
# quota_driver = quantum.quota.ConfDriver
[default_servicetype]
# Description of the default service type (optional)
# description = "default service type"
# Enter a service definition line for each advanced service provided
# by the default service type.
# Each service definition should be in the following format:
# <service>:<plugin>[:driver]
[agent]
# Use "sudo quantum-rootwrap /etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf" to use the real
# root filter facility.
# Change to "sudo" to skip the filtering and just run the comand directly
# root_helper = sudo
# =========== items for agent management extension =============
# seconds between nodes reporting state to server, should be less than
# agent_down_time
# report_interval = 4
# =========== end of items for agent management extension =====
[keystone_authtoken]
auth_host = 127.0.0.1
auth_port = 35357
auth_protocol = http
admin_tenant_name = %SERVICE_TENANT_NAME%
admin_user = %SERVICE_USER%
admin_password = %SERVICE_PASSWORD%
signing_dir = /var/lib/quantum/keystone-signing
[lbaas]
# ==================================================================================================
# driver_fqn is the fully qualified name of the lbaas driver that will be loaded by the lbass plugin
# ==================================================================================================
#driver_fqn = quantum.services.loadbalancer.drivers.haproxy.plugin_driver.HaproxyOnHostPluginDriver
[database]
# This line MUST be changed to actually run the plugin.
# Example:
# connection = mysql://root:pass@127.0.0.1:3306/quantum
# Replace 127.0.0.1 above with the IP address of the database used by the
# main quantum server. (Leave it as is if the database runs on this host.)
# connection = sqlite://
# The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the slave database
# slave_connection =
# Database reconnection retry times - in event connectivity is lost
# set to -1 implies an infinite retry count
# max_retries = 10
# Database reconnection interval in seconds - if the initial connection to the
# database fails
# retry_interval = 10
# Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool
# min_pool_size = 1
# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool
# max_pool_size = 10
# Timeout in seconds before idle sql connections are reaped
# idle_timeout = 3600
# If set, use this value for max_overflow with sqlalchemy
# max_overflow = 20,
# Verbosity of SQL debugging information. 0=None, 100=Everything
# connection_debug = 0
# Add python stack traces to SQL as comment strings
# connection_trace = False,
# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with sqlalchemy
# pool_timeout = 10