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Michael Johnson 7ba33e6ee4 Fixes failover flow with namespace driver
This patch updates the haproxy service scripts to handle the case
where the network interfaces have not yet been plugged.  This can
occur in a failover situation.
This patch also makes sure we don't move the management lan interface
into the network namespace.

Closes-Bug: #1509706
Closes-Bug: #1577963
Change-Id: I04d267bd3cdedca11f0350c5255086233cba14ec
2016-08-19 17:48:46 +00:00

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[DEFAULT]
# Print more verbose output (set logging level to INFO instead of default WARNING level).
# verbose = False
# Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead of default WARNING level).
# debug = False
# bind_host = 0.0.0.0
# bind_port = 9876
# api_handler = queue_producer
#
# Plugin options are hot_plug_plugin (Hot-pluggable controller plugin)
#
# octavia_plugins = hot_plug_plugin
# Hostname to be used by the host machine for services running on it.
# The default value is the hostname of the host machine.
# host =
[database]
# This line MUST be changed to actually run the plugin.
# Example:
# connection = mysql+pymysql://root:pass@127.0.0.1:3306/octavia
# Replace 127.0.0.1 above with the IP address of the database used by the
# main octavia server. (Leave it as is if the database runs on this host.)
# connection = mysql+pymysql://
# NOTE: In deployment the [database] section and its connection attribute may
# be set in the corresponding core plugin '.ini' file. However, it is suggested
# to put the [database] section and its connection attribute in this
# configuration file.
[health_manager]
# bind_ip = 0.0.0.0
# bind_port = 5555
# controller_ip_port_list example: 127.0.0.1:5555, 127.0.0.1:5555
# controller_ip_port_list =
# failover_threads = 10
# status_update_threads = 50
# heartbeat_interval = 10
# heartbeat_key =
# heartbeat_timeout = 60
# health_check_interval = 3
# sock_rlimit = 0
# EventStreamer options are
# queue_event_streamer,
# noop_event_streamer
# event_streamer_driver = noop_event_streamer
[keystone_authtoken]
# This group of config options are imported from keystone middleware. Thus the
# option names should match the names declared in the middleware.
# auth_uri = https://localhost:5000/v3
# admin_user = octavia
# admin_password = password
# admin_tenant_name = service
# insecure = False
# cafile =
[keystone_authtoken_v3]
# If using Keystone v3
# admin_user_domain = default
# admin_project_domain = default
[certificates]
# cert_generator = local_cert_generator
# For local certificate signing (development only):
# ca_certificate = /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
# ca_private_key = /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
# ca_private_key_passphrase =
# signing_digest = sha256
# storage_path = /var/lib/octavia/certificates/
# For the TLS management
# Certificate Manager options are local_cert_manager
# barbican_cert_manager
# cert_manager = barbican_cert_manager
# For Barbican authentication (if using any Barbican based cert class)
# barbican_auth = barbican_acl_auth
#
# Region in Identity service catalog to use for communication with the Barbican service.
# region_name =
#
# Endpoint type to use for communication with the Barbican service.
# endpoint_type = publicURL
[anchor]
# Use OpenStack anchor to sign the amphora REST API certificates
# url = http://localhost:9999/v1/sign/default
# username =
# password =
[networking]
# Network to communicate with amphora
# lb_network_name =
# The maximum attempts to retry an action with the networking service.
# max_retries = 15
# Seconds to wait before retrying an action with the networking service.
# retry_interval = 1
# The maximum time to wait, in seconds, for a port to detach from an amphora
# port_detach_timeout = 300
[haproxy_amphora]
# base_path = /var/lib/octavia
# base_cert_dir = /var/lib/octavia/certs
# Absolute path to a custom HAProxy template file
# haproxy_template =
# connection_max_retries = 300
# connection_retry_interval = 5
# Maximum number of entries that can fit in the stick table.
# The size supports "k", "m", "g" suffixes.
# haproxy_stick_size = 10k
# REST Driver specific
# bind_host = 0.0.0.0
# bind_port = 9443
# haproxy_cmd = /usr/sbin/haproxy
# respawn_count = 2
# respawn_interval = 2
# client_cert = /etc/octavia/certs/client.pem
# server_ca = /etc/octavia/certs/server_ca.pem
# use_upstart = True
# rest_request_conn_timeout = 10
# rest_request_read_timeout = 60
[controller_worker]
# amp_active_retries = 10
# amp_active_wait_sec = 10
# Glance parameters to extract image ID to use for amphora. Only one of
# parameters is needed. Using tags is the recommended way to refer to images.
# amp_image_id =
# amp_image_tag =
# Nova parameters to use when booting amphora
# amp_flavor_id =
# amp_ssh_key_name =
# amp_ssh_allowed_access = True
# Networks to attach to the Amphorae examples:
# - One primary network
# - - amp_boot_network_list = 22222222-3333-4444-5555-666666666666
# - Multiple networks
# - - amp_boot_network_list = 11111111-2222-33333-4444-555555555555, 22222222-3333-4444-5555-666666666666
# - All networks defined in the list will be attached to each ampohra
# amp_boot_network_list =
# Takes a single network id that is attached to amphorae on boot
# Deprecated...
# amp_network =
# amp_secgroup_list =
# client_ca = /etc/octavia/certs/ca_01.pem
# Amphora driver options are amphora_noop_driver,
# amphora_haproxy_rest_driver
#
# amphora_driver = amphora_noop_driver
#
# Compute driver options are compute_noop_driver
# compute_nova_driver
#
# compute_driver = compute_noop_driver
#
# Network driver options are network_noop_driver
# allowed_address_pairs_driver
#
# network_driver = network_noop_driver
#
# Certificate Generator options are local_cert_generator
# barbican_cert_generator
# anchor_cert_generator
# cert_generator = local_cert_generator
#
# Load balancer topology options are SINGLE, ACTIVE_STANDBY
# loadbalancer_topology = SINGLE
# user_data_config_drive = False
[task_flow]
# engine = serial
# max_workers = 5
[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
# Rabbit and HA configuration:
# rabbit_userid = octavia
# rabbit_password = password
# rabbit_port = 5672
# For HA, specify queue nodes in cluster, comma delimited:
# For example: rabbit_hosts = 192.168.50.8:5672, 192.168.50.9:5672
# rabbit_hosts = localhost:5672
[oslo_messaging]
# Queue Consumer Thread Pool Size
# rpc_thread_pool_size = 2
# Topic (i.e. Queue) Name
# topic = octavia_prov
# Topic for octavia's events sent to a queue
# event_stream_topic = neutron_lbaas_event
[house_keeping]
# Interval in seconds to initiate spare amphora checks
# spare_check_interval = 30
# spare_amphora_pool_size = 0
# Cleanup interval for Deleted amphora
# cleanup_interval = 30
# Amphora expiry age in seconds. Default is 1 week
# amphora_expiry_age = 604800
# Load balancer expiry age in seconds. Default is 1 week
# load_balancer_expiry_age = 604800
[amphora_agent]
# agent_server_ca = /etc/octavia/certs/client_ca.pem
# agent_server_cert = /etc/octavia/certs/server.pem
# agent_server_network_dir = /etc/netns/amphora-haproxy/network/interfaces.d/
# agent_server_network_file =
[keepalived_vrrp]
# Amphora Role/Priority advertisement interval in seconds
# vrrp_advert_int = 1
# Service health check interval and success/fail count
# vrrp_check_interval = 5
# vrpp_fail_count = 2
# vrrp_success_count = 2
# Amphora MASTER gratuitous ARP refresh settings
# vrrp_garp_refresh_interval = 5
# vrrp_garp_refresh_count = 2
[glance]
# The name of the glance service in the keystone catalog
# service_name =
# Custom glance endpoint if override is necessary
# endpoint =
# Region in Identity service catalog to use for communication with the OpenStack services.
# region_name =
# Endpoint type in Identity service catalog to use for communication with
# the OpenStack services.
# endpoint_type = publicURL
# CA certificates file to verify glance connections when TLS is enabled
# insecure = False
# ca_certificates_file =
[nova]
# The name of the nova service in the keystone catalog
# service_name =
# Custom nova endpoint if override is necessary
# endpoint =
# Region in Identity service catalog to use for communication with the OpenStack services.
# region_name =
# Endpoint type in Identity service catalog to use for communication with
# the OpenStack services.
# endpoint_type = publicURL
# CA certificates file to verify nova connections when TLS is enabled
# insecure = False
# ca_certificates_file =
# Flag to enable nova anti-affinity capabilities to place amphorae on
# different hosts
# enable_anti_affinity = False
[neutron]
# The name of the neutron service in the keystone catalog
# service_name =
# Custom neutron endpoint if override is necessary
# endpoint =
# Region in Identity service catalog to use for communication with the OpenStack services.
# region_name =
# Endpoint type in Identity service catalog to use for communication with
# the OpenStack services.
# endpoint_type = publicURL
# CA certificates file to verify neutron connections when TLS is enabled
# insecure = False
# ca_certificates_file =