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Overriding OpenStack configuration defaults
OpenStack has many configuration options available in
.conf
files (in a standard INI
file format),
policy files (in a standard JSON
format) and
YAML
files.
Note
YAML
files are only in the ceilometer project at this
time.
OpenStack-Ansible enables you to reference any options in the OpenStack
Configuration Reference through the use of a simple set of
configuration entries in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
.
This section describes how to use the configuration entries in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file to override
default configuration settings. For more information, see the
:dev_docs:Setting overrides in configuration
files
<extending.html#setting-overrides-in-configuration-files>
section in the developer documentation.
Overriding .conf files
Most often, overrides are implemented for the
<service>.conf
files (for example,
nova.conf
). These files use a standard INI file format.
For example, you might want to add the following parameters to the
nova.conf
file:
[DEFAULT]
remove_unused_original_minimum_age_seconds = 43200
[libvirt]
cpu_mode = host-model
disk_cachemodes = file=directsync,block=none
[database]
idle_timeout = 300
max_pool_size = 10
To do this, you use the following configuration entry in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file:
nova_nova_conf_overrides:
DEFAULT:
remove_unused_original_minimum_age_seconds: 43200
libvirt:
cpu_mode: host-model
disk_cachemodes: file=directsync,block=none
database:
idle_timeout: 300
max_pool_size: 10
Note
The general format for the variable names used for overrides is
<service>_<filename>_<file extension>_overrides
.
For example, the variable name used in these examples to add parameters
to the nova.conf
file is
nova_nova_conf_overrides
.
You can also apply overrides on a per-host basis with the following
configuration in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml
file:
compute_hosts:
900089-compute001:
ip: 192.0.2.10
host_vars:
nova_nova_conf_overrides:
DEFAULT:
remove_unused_original_minimum_age_seconds: 43200
libvirt:
cpu_mode: host-model
disk_cachemodes: file=directsync,block=none
database:
idle_timeout: 300
max_pool_size: 10
Use this method for any files with the INI
format for in
OpenStack projects deployed in OpenStack-Ansible.
Overriding .json files
To implement access controls that are different from the ones in a
standard OpenStack environment, you can adjust the default policies
applied by services. Policy files are in a JSON
format.
For example, you might want to add the following policy in the
policy.json
file for the Identity service (keystone):
{
"identity:foo": "rule:admin_required",
"identity:bar": "rule:admin_required"
}
To do this, you use the following configuration entry in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file:
keystone_policy_overrides:
identity:foo: "rule:admin_required"
identity:bar: "rule:admin_required"
Note
The general format for the variable names used for overrides is
<service>_policy_overrides
. For example, the variable
name used in this example to add a policy to the Identity service
(keystone) policy.json
file is
keystone_policy_overrides
.
Use this method for any files with the JSON
format in
OpenStack projects deployed in OpenStack-Ansible.
To assist you in finding the appropriate variable name to use for
overrides, the general format for the variable name is
<service>_policy_overrides
.
Overriding .yml files
You can override .yml
file values by supplying
replacement YAML content.
Note
All default YAML file content is completely overwritten by the overrides, so the entire YAML source (both the existing content and your changes) must be provided.
For example, you might want to define a meter exclusion for all
hardware items in the default content of the pipeline.yml
file for the Telemetry service (ceilometer):
sources:
- name: meter_source
interval: 600
meters:
- "!hardware.*"
sinks:
- meter_sink
- name: foo_source
value: foo
To do this, you use the following configuration entry in the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file:
ceilometer_pipeline_yaml_overrides:
sources:
- name: meter_source
interval: 600
meters:
- "!hardware.*"
sinks:
- meter_sink
- name: source_foo
value: foo
Note
The general format for the variable names used for overrides is
<service>_<filename>_<file extension>_overrides
.
For example, the variable name used in this example to define a meter
exclusion in the pipeline.yml
file for the Telemetry
service (ceilometer) is
ceilometer_pipeline_yaml_overrides
.
Currently available overrides
The following override variables are available.
- Galera:
-
- galera_client_my_cnf_overrides
- galera_my_cnf_overrides
- galera_cluster_cnf_overrides
- galera_debian_cnf_overrides
- Telemetry service (ceilometer):
-
- ceilometer_policy_overrides
- ceilometer_ceilometer_conf_overrides
- ceilometer_event_definitions_yaml_overrides
- ceilometer_event_pipeline_yaml_overrides
- ceilometer_pipeline_yaml_overrides
- Block Storage (cinder):
-
- cinder_policy_overrides
- cinder_rootwrap_conf_overrides
- cinder_api_paste_ini_overrides
- cinder_cinder_conf_overrides
- Image service (glance):
-
- glance_glance_api_paste_ini_overrides
- glance_glance_api_conf_overrides
- glance_glance_cache_conf_overrides
- glance_glance_manage_conf_overrides
- glance_glance_registry_paste_ini_overrides
- glance_glance_registry_conf_overrides
- glance_glance_scrubber_conf_overrides
- glance_glance_scheme_json_overrides
- glance_policy_overrides
- Orchestration service (heat):
-
- heat_heat_conf_overrides
- heat_api_paste_ini_overrides
- heat_default_yaml_overrides
- heat_aws_cloudwatch_alarm_yaml_overrides
- heat_aws_rds_dbinstance_yaml_overrides
- heat_policy_overrides
- Identity service (keystone):
-
- keystone_keystone_conf_overrides
- keystone_keystone_default_conf_overrides
- keystone_keystone_paste_ini_overrides
- keystone_policy_overrides
- Networking service (neutron):
-
- neutron_neutron_conf_overrides
- neutron_ml2_conf_ini_overrides
- neutron_dhcp_agent_ini_overrides
- neutron_api_paste_ini_overrides
- neutron_rootwrap_conf_overrides
- neutron_policy_overrides
- neutron_dnsmasq_neutron_conf_overrides
- neutron_l3_agent_ini_overrides
- neutron_metadata_agent_ini_overrides
- neutron_metering_agent_ini_overrides
- Compute service (nova):
-
- nova_nova_conf_overrides
- nova_rootwrap_conf_overrides
- nova_api_paste_ini_overrides
- nova_policy_overrides
- Object Storage service (swift):
-
- swift_swift_conf_overrides
- swift_swift_dispersion_conf_overrides
- swift_proxy_server_conf_overrides
- swift_account_server_conf_overrides
- swift_account_server_replicator_conf_overrides
- swift_container_server_conf_overrides
- swift_container_server_replicator_conf_overrides
- swift_object_server_conf_overrides
- swift_object_server_replicator_conf_overrides
- Tempest:
-
- tempest_tempest_conf_overrides
- pip:
-
- pip_global_conf_overrides