I don't actually grok what this does that 'oslopolicy-checker' couldn't do, so perhaps we can deprecate this in the future. For now though, simply document the thing. While we're here, we make some additional related changes: - Remove references to the 'policy.yaml' file for services that don't use policy (i.e. everything except the API services and, due to a bug, the nova-compute service). - Update remaining references to the 'policy.yaml' file to include the 'policy.d/' directory - Update the help text for the '--api-name' and '--target' options of the 'nova-policy policy check' command to correct tense and better explain their purpose. Also, yes, 'nova-policy policy check' is dumb. Don't blame me :) Change-Id: I913b0de9ec40a615da7bf9981852edef4a88fecb Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com> Related-bug: #1675486
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nova-serialproxy
nova-serialproxy
Synopsis
nova-serialproxy [<options>...]
Description
nova-serialproxy
is a server daemon that serves the Nova Serial Websocket Proxy service,
which provides a websocket proxy that is compatible with OpenStack Nova
serial ports.
Options
General options
Websockify options
Serial options
--serial_console-serialproxy_host SERIAL_CONSOLE_SERIALPROXY_HOST
The IP address which is used by the nova-serialproxy
service to listen for incoming requests. The
nova-serialproxy
service listens on this IP address for
incoming connection requests to instances which expose serial
console.
--serial_console-serialproxy_port SERIAL_CONSOLE_SERIALPROXY_PORT
The port number which is used by the nova-serialproxy
service to listen for incoming requests. The
nova-serialproxy
service listens on this port number for
incoming connection requests to instances which expose serial
console.
Debugger options
Files
/etc/nova/nova.conf
/etc/nova/rootwrap.conf
/etc/nova/rootwrap.d/
See Also
nova-novncproxy(1) <nova-novncproxy>
, nova-spicehtml5proxy(1) <nova-spicehtml5proxy>
Bugs
- Nova bugs are managed at Launchpad