tripleo-image-elements/elements/mysql-common
Therese McHale 43c472d146 Secure the MySQL bind-address on the seed
The MySQL bind-address on the seed should be set to
localhost for security.  Introduce a mysql.bind_address
to configure this for the seed. (mysql.local_bind sets
the bind address to the local IP for the overcloud)

Change-Id: I7faa97243c9a686badd8d11ec001480ecab4af50
2014-10-06 18:00:10 +01:00
..
install.d Switch from upstart to os-refresh-config for MySQL server-id's 2014-06-23 21:19:45 +01:00
os-apply-config/mnt/state Secure the MySQL bind-address on the seed 2014-10-06 18:00:10 +01:00
os-refresh-config Hash instance-id instead of expecting specific format 2014-09-16 17:03:01 -05:00
element-deps Sync mariadb cluster init with mysql element 2014-07-01 10:25:40 +02:00
README.md Adds mysql-common element 2014-03-26 21:22:30 +01:00

This element contains code common for mysql and mariadb elements, make sure you include once of them when including this element.

TODO: auto-tune settings based on host resources or metadata service.

Configuration

Users will be created if Heat Metadata is passed in under the 'mysql.create-users' section. For example:

mysql:
  create-users:
    - username: dbuser1
      database: somedb
      userhandle:
        Ref: SomeWaitConditionHandle

This will cause mysql to create the user 'dbuser1' if it does not exist, and grant it all privileges on somedb. It will have a random password generated and passed to the WaitConditionHandle with the key of the username, and password as the data. A password can also be given for the user like this:

mysql:
  create-users:
    - username: dbuser2
      database: somedb
      password: abcdefg12345

If a userhandle is also given with the password, it will be passed to the wait condition handle in the same manner.