=================================================== (Obsolete) Static Physical Datasource Configuration =================================================== Overview -------- The Static Physical datasource allows users to integrate the physical topology into Vitrage. Physical topology includes switches and their connection to other switches and physical hosts. This datasource is static - pre-configured in a file. This is sufficient in many cases where the physical topology is relatively unchanging. Configure Access to Static Physical ----------------------------------- The following should be set in **/etc/vitrage/vitrage.conf**, under [static_physical] section: +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | Name | Description | Default Value | +==================+=========================================================+==================================+ | directory | Directory path from where to load the configurations | /etc/vitrage/static_datasources/ | +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | changes_interval | Interval of checking changes in the configuration files | 30 seconds | +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | entities | Static physical entity types list | switch | +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------+ Configure Static Physical Mapping --------------------------------- Physical configuration is made for configuring statically physical entities, and their relationships to other entities in the topology. Some physical entities, such as switches, can not be retrieved from OpenStack, and so are defined here. There may be more than one configuration file. All files will be read from */etc/vitrage/static_datasources/*. See previous section on how to configure this location. Format ++++++ .. code:: entities: - name: id: type: state: relationships: - type: name: id: relation_type: - type: ... ... Notes: - The "type" key must match the name of a type from an existing datasource. - Type names appear, for each datasource, in its __init__.py file. - For example see */workspace/dev/vitrage/vitrage/datasources/nova/host/__init__.py* Example +++++++ The following will define a switch that is attached to host-1 and is a backup of switch-2 .. code:: entities: - type: switch name: switch-1 id: switch-1 # should be same as name state: available relationships: - type: nova.host name: host-1 id: host-1 # should be same as name relation_type: attached - type: switch name: switch-2 id: switch-2 # should be same as name relation_type: backup