neutron/devstack/ovn-vtep-local.conf.sample
Maciej Józefczyk 31fa9ada75 [OVN] Update sample local.conf to support QoS for OVN
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
2020-04-23 12:18:40 +00:00

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#
# Sample DevStack local.conf.
#
# This sample file is intended for running the HW VTEP emulator on a
# separate node.
#
# For this configuration to work, you *must* set the SERVICE_HOST option to the
# IP address of the main DevStack host.
#
[[local|localrc]]
DATABASE_PASSWORD=password
RABBIT_PASSWORD=password
SERVICE_PASSWORD=password
SERVICE_TOKEN=password
ADMIN_PASSWORD=password
# 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:
#OVN_REPO=https://github.com/blp/ovs-reviews.git
#OVN_BRANCH=ovn
enable_plugin neutron https://git.openstack.org/openstack/neutron
disable_all_services
enable_service ovn-controller-vtep
# 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=
# 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