# # Sample DevStack local.conf. # # This sample file is intended to be used when adding an additional compute node # to your test environment. It runs a very minimal set of services. # # For this configuration to work, you *must* set the SERVICE_HOST option to the # IP address of the main DevStack host. You must also set HOST_IP to the IP # address of this host. # [[local|localrc]] DATABASE_PASSWORD=password RABBIT_PASSWORD=password SERVICE_PASSWORD=password SERVICE_TOKEN=password ADMIN_PASSWORD=password Q_AGENT=ovn NEUTRON_AGENT=$Q_AGENT Q_ML2_PLUGIN_MECHANISM_DRIVERS=ovn,logger Q_ML2_PLUGIN_TYPE_DRIVERS=local,flat,vlan,geneve Q_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPE="geneve" # Enable devstack spawn logging LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log enable_plugin neutron https://opendev.org/openstack/neutron disable_all_services enable_service n-cpu enable_service placement-client enable_service ovn-controller enable_service q-ovn-metadata-agent # Set this to the address of the main DevStack host running the rest of the # OpenStack services. SERVICE_HOST= RABBIT_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST Q_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST # How to connect to ovsdb-server hosting the OVN SB database OVN_SB_REMOTE=tcp:$SERVICE_HOST:6642 # A UUID to uniquely identify this system. If one is not specified, a random # one will be generated and saved in the file 'ovn-uuid' for re-use in future # DevStack runs. #OVN_UUID= # The DevStack plugin defaults to using the ovn branch from the official ovs # repo. You can optionally use a different one. For example, you may want to # use the latest patches in blp's ovn branch (and see OVN_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE): #OVN_REPO=https://github.com/blp/ovs-reviews.git #OVN_BRANCH=ovn # NOTE: When specifying the branch, as shown above, you must also enable this! # By default, OVN will be installed from packages. In order to build OVN from # source, set OVN_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE=True #OVN_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE=False # Whether or not to build custom openvswitch kernel modules from the ovs git # tree. This is disabled by default. This is required unless your distro kernel # includes ovs+conntrack support. This support was first released in Linux 4.3, # and will likely be backported by some distros. # NOTE(mjozefcz): We need to compile the module for Ubuntu Bionic, because default # shipped kernel module doesn't openflow meter action support. OVN_BUILD_MODULES=True HOST_IP= NOVA_VNC_ENABLED=True NOVNCPROXY_URL=http://$SERVICE_HOST:6080/vnc_lite.html VNCSERVER_LISTEN=$HOST_IP VNCSERVER_PROXYCLIENT_ADDRESS=$VNCSERVER_LISTEN # Skydive #enable_plugin skydive https://github.com/skydive-project/skydive.git #enable_service skydive-agent # Provider Network # If you want to enable a provider network instead of the default private # network after your DevStack environment installation, you *must* set the # Q_USE_PROVIDER_NETWORKING to True, and give value to both PHYSICAL_NETWORK # and OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE. #Q_USE_PROVIDER_NETWORKING=True #PHYSICAL_NETWORK=providernet #OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE=br-provider #PUBLIC_INTERFACE= # If the admin wants to enable this chassis to host gateway routers for # external connectivity, then set ENABLE_CHASSIS_AS_GW to True. # Then devstack will set ovn-cms-options with enable-chassis-as-gw # in Open_vSwitch table's external_ids column. # If this option is not set on any chassis, all the of them with bridge # mappings configured will be eligible to host a gateway. #ENABLE_CHASSIS_AS_GW=False