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This change updates sample OVN local.conf files in order to enable q-qos service and compile kernel module. Some distros, like Ubuntu Bionic, doesn't support ovs meters with default shipped kernel. Change-Id: I6c4878c8718e42814f50f8f7eba86cfde49e18d5
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#
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# Sample DevStack local.conf.
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#
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# This sample file is intended to be used for your typical DevStack environment
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# that's running all of OpenStack on a single host. This can also be used as
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# the first host of a multi-host test environment.
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#
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# No changes to this sample configuration are required for this to work.
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#
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[[local|localrc]]
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DATABASE_PASSWORD=password
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RABBIT_PASSWORD=password
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SERVICE_PASSWORD=password
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SERVICE_TOKEN=password
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ADMIN_PASSWORD=password
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Q_AGENT=ovn
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Q_ML2_PLUGIN_MECHANISM_DRIVERS=ovn,logger
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Q_ML2_PLUGIN_TYPE_DRIVERS=local,flat,vlan,geneve
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Q_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPE="geneve"
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# Enable devstack spawn logging
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LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log
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# The DevStack plugin defaults to using the ovn branch from the official ovs
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# repo. You can optionally use a different one. For example, you may want to
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# use the latest patches in blp's ovn branch:
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#OVN_REPO=https://github.com/blp/ovs-reviews.git
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#OVN_BRANCH=ovn
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enable_service ovn-northd
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enable_service ovn-controller
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enable_service q-ovn-metadata-agent
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# Use Neutron
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enable_service q-svc
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# Disable Neutron agents not used with OVN.
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disable_service q-agt
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disable_service q-l3
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disable_service q-dhcp
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disable_service q-meta
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# Enable services, these services depend on neutron plugin.
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enable_plugin neutron https://opendev.org/openstack/neutron
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enable_service q-trunk
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enable_service q-dns
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enable_service q-qos
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# Enable neutron tempest plugin tests
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enable_plugin neutron-tempest-plugin https://opendev.org/openstack/neutron-tempest-plugin
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# To enable the advanced images tempest tests, uncomment the lines below:
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#DOWNLOAD_DEFAULT_IMAGES=False
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#IMAGE_URLS="http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img,https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/xenial/release/ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img"
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#DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk
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#DEFAULT_IMAGE_FILE_NAME=cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
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#ADVANCED_IMAGE_NAME=ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1
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#ADVANCED_INSTANCE_TYPE=ds512M
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#ADVANCED_INSTANCE_USER=ubuntu
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#BUILD_TIMEOUT=784
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# Horizon (the web UI) is enabled by default. You may want to disable
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# it here to speed up DevStack a bit.
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enable_service horizon
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#disable_service horizon
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# Cinder (OpenStack Block Storage) is disabled by default to speed up
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# DevStack a bit. You may enable it here if you would like to use it.
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disable_service cinder c-sch c-api c-vol
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#enable_service cinder c-sch c-api c-vol
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# To enable Rally, uncomment the line below
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#enable_plugin rally https://github.com/openstack/rally master
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# How to connect to ovsdb-server hosting the OVN NB database.
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#OVN_NB_REMOTE=tcp:$SERVICE_HOST:6641
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# How to connect to ovsdb-server hosting the OVN SB database.
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#OVN_SB_REMOTE=tcp:$SERVICE_HOST:6642
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# A UUID to uniquely identify this system. If one is not specified, a random
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# one will be generated and saved in the file 'ovn-uuid' for re-use in future
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# DevStack runs.
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#OVN_UUID=
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# If using the OVN native layer-3 service, choose a router scheduler to
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# manage the distribution of router gateways on hypervisors/chassis.
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# Default value is leastloaded.
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#OVN_L3_SCHEDULER=leastloaded
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# Whether or not to build custom openvswitch kernel modules from the ovs git
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# tree. This is disabled by default. This is required unless your distro kernel
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# includes ovs+conntrack support. This support was first released in Linux 4.3,
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# and will likely be backported by some distros.
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# NOTE(mjozefcz): We need to compile the module for Ubuntu Bionic, because default
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# shipped kernel module doesn't openflow meter action support.
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OVN_BUILD_MODULES=True
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# Skydive
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#enable_plugin skydive https://github.com/redhat-cip/skydive.git
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#enable_service skydive-analyzer
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#enable_service skydive-agent
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# Octavia with OVN provider driver. OVN provider driver uses the OVN native
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# load balancer and it only supports L4 TCP load balancer and doesn't support
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# health check monitor and other advanced features supported by Octavia
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# amphore driver. If you want to enable Octavia amphore driver, please see
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# http://opendev.org/openstack/networking-ovn/tree/devstack/ovn-octavia-provider.conf.sample
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# If you want to enable a provider network instead of the default private
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# network after your DevStack environment installation, you *must* set
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# the Q_USE_PROVIDER_NETWORKING to True, and also give FIXED_RANGE,
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# NETWORK_GATEWAY and ALLOCATION_POOL option to the correct value that can
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# be used in your environment. Specifying Q_AGENT is needed to allow devstack
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# to run various "ip link set" and "ovs-vsctl" commands for the provider
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# network setup.
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#Q_AGENT=openvswitch
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#Q_USE_PROVIDER_NETWORKING=True
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#PHYSICAL_NETWORK=providernet
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#PROVIDER_NETWORK_TYPE=flat
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#PUBLIC_INTERFACE=<public interface>
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#OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE=br-provider
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#PROVIDER_SUBNET_NAME=provider-subnet
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# If the admin wants to enable this chassis to host gateway routers for
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# external connectivity, then set ENABLE_CHASSIS_AS_GW to True.
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# Then devstack will set ovn-cms-options with enable-chassis-as-gw
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# in Open_vSwitch table's external_ids column.
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# If this option is not set on any chassis, all the of them with bridge
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# mappings configured will be eligible to host a gateway.
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ENABLE_CHASSIS_AS_GW=True
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# use the following for IPv4
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#IP_VERSION=4
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#FIXED_RANGE=<CIDR for the Provider Network>
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#NETWORK_GATEWAY=<Provider Network Gateway>
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#ALLOCATION_POOL=<Provider Network Allocation Pool>
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# use the following for IPv4+IPv6
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#IP_VERSION=4+6
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#FIXED_RANGE=<CIDR for the Provider Network>
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#NETWORK_GATEWAY=<Provider Network Gateway>
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#ALLOCATION_POOL=<Provider Network Allocation Pool>
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# IPV6_PROVIDER_FIXED_RANGE=<v6 CDIR for the Provider Network>
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# IPV6_PROVIDER_NETWORK_GATEWAY=<v6 Gateway for the Provider Network>
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# If you wish to use the provider network for public access to the cloud,
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# set the following
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#Q_USE_PROVIDERNET_FOR_PUBLIC=True
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#PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME=<Provider network name>
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#PUBLIC_NETWORK_GATEWAY=<Provider network gateway>
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#PUBLIC_PHYSICAL_NETWORK=<Provider network name>
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#IP_VERSION=4
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#PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME=<provider subnet name>
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#Q_FLOATING_ALLOCATION_POOL=<Provider Network Allocation Pool>
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#FLOATING_RANGE=<CIDR for the Provider Network>
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# NOTE: DO NOT MOVE THESE SECTIONS FROM THE END OF THIS FILE
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# IF YOU DO, THEY WON'T WORK!!!!!
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#
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# Enable Nova automatic host discovery for cell every 2 seconds
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# Only needed in case of multinode devstack, as otherwise there will be issues
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# when the 2nd compute node goes online.
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# The next line is used to insert extra configuration here from the vagrant
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# script, please don't modify or remove, keep it before any post-config items
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#EXTRA_CONFIG
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[[post-config|$NOVA_CONF]]
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[scheduler]
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discover_hosts_in_cells_interval = 2
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