[general] # Path to a Public key to install on servers. If a usable key has not # been installed on the remote servers the user will be prompted for a # password and this key will be installed so the password will not be # required again CONFIG_SSH_KEY=/root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub # Set a default password everywhere. The default password will be # overriden by whatever password is set for each individual service or # user. CONFIG_DEFAULT_PASSWORD= # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install MariaDB CONFIG_MARIADB_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack Image # Service (Glance) CONFIG_GLANCE_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack Block # Storage (Cinder) CONFIG_CINDER_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack Compute # (Nova) CONFIG_NOVA_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack # Networking (Neutron). Otherwise Nova Network will be used. CONFIG_NEUTRON_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack # Dashboard (Horizon) CONFIG_HORIZON_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack Object # Storage (Swift) CONFIG_SWIFT_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack # Metering (Ceilometer) CONFIG_CEILOMETER_INSTALL=y # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack # Orchestration (Heat) CONFIG_HEAT_INSTALL=n # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack # Clustering (Sahara) CONFIG_SAHARA_INSTALL=n # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack # Database (Trove) CONFIG_TROVE_INSTALL=n # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install OpenStack Bare # Metal (Ironic) CONFIG_IRONIC_INSTALL=n # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install the OpenStack # Client packages. An admin "rc" file will also be installed CONFIG_CLIENT_INSTALL=y # Comma separated list of NTP servers. Leave plain if Packstack # should not install ntpd on instances. CONFIG_NTP_SERVERS=0.pool.ntp.org,1.pool.ntp.org,2.pool.ntp.org # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install Nagios to monitor # OpenStack hosts CONFIG_NAGIOS_INSTALL=y # Comma separated list of servers to be excluded from installation in # case you are running Packstack the second time with the same answer # file and don't want Packstack to touch these servers. Leave plain if # you don't need to exclude any server. EXCLUDE_SERVERS=192.168.2.4,192.168.2.5 # Set to 'y' if you want to run OpenStack services in debug mode. # Otherwise set to 'n'. CONFIG_DEBUG_MODE=n # The IP address of the server on which to install OpenStack services # specific to controller role such as API servers, Horizon, etc. CONFIG_CONTROLLER_HOST=192.168.2.4 # The list of IP addresses of the server on which to install the Nova # compute service CONFIG_COMPUTE_HOSTS=192.168.2.5,192.168.2.8 # The list of IP addresses of the server on which to install the # network service such as Nova network or Neutron CONFIG_NETWORK_HOSTS=192.168.2.4 # Set to 'y' if you want to use VMware vCenter as hypervisor and # storage. Otherwise set to 'n'. CONFIG_VMWARE_BACKEND=n # Set to 'y' if you want to use unsupported parameters. This should # be used only if you know what you are doing.Issues caused by using # unsupported options won't be fixed before next major release. CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED=n # The IP address of the VMware vCenter server CONFIG_VCENTER_HOST= # The username to authenticate to VMware vCenter server CONFIG_VCENTER_USER= # The password to authenticate to VMware vCenter server CONFIG_VCENTER_PASSWORD= # The name of the vCenter cluster CONFIG_VCENTER_CLUSTER_NAME= # (Unsupported!) The IP address of the server on which to install # OpenStack services specific to storage servers such as Glance and # Cinder. CONFIG_STORAGE_HOST=192.168.2.4 # (Unsupported!) The IP address of the server on which to install # OpenStack services specific to Sahara CONFIG_SAHARA_HOST=192.168.2.4 # To subscribe each server to EPEL enter "y" CONFIG_USE_EPEL=n # A comma separated list of URLs to any additional yum repositories # to install CONFIG_REPO= # To subscribe each server with Red Hat subscription manager, include # this with CONFIG_RH_PW CONFIG_RH_USER= # To subscribe each server with RHN Satellite,fill Satellite's URL # here. Note that either satellite's username/password or activation # key has to be provided CONFIG_SATELLITE_URL= # To subscribe each server with Red Hat subscription manager, include # this with CONFIG_RH_USER CONFIG_RH_PW= # To enable RHEL optional repos use value "y" CONFIG_RH_OPTIONAL=y # Specify a HTTP proxy to use with Red Hat subscription manager CONFIG_RH_PROXY= # Specify port of Red Hat subscription manager HTTP proxy CONFIG_RH_PROXY_PORT= # Specify a username to use with Red Hat subscription manager HTTP # proxy CONFIG_RH_PROXY_USER= # Specify a password to use with Red Hat subscription manager HTTP # proxy CONFIG_RH_PROXY_PW= # Username to access RHN Satellite CONFIG_SATELLITE_USER= # Password to access RHN Satellite CONFIG_SATELLITE_PW= # Activation key for subscription to RHN Satellite CONFIG_SATELLITE_AKEY= # Specify a path or URL to a SSL CA certificate to use CONFIG_SATELLITE_CACERT= # If required specify the profile name that should be used as an # identifier for the system in RHN Satellite CONFIG_SATELLITE_PROFILE= # Comma separated list of flags passed to rhnreg_ks. Valid flags are: # novirtinfo, norhnsd, nopackages CONFIG_SATELLITE_FLAGS= # Specify a HTTP proxy to use with RHN Satellite CONFIG_SATELLITE_PROXY= # Specify a username to use with an authenticated HTTP proxy CONFIG_SATELLITE_PROXY_USER= # Specify a password to use with an authenticated HTTP proxy. CONFIG_SATELLITE_PROXY_PW= # Set the AMQP service backend. Allowed values are: qpid, rabbitmq CONFIG_AMQP_BACKEND=rabbitmq # The IP address of the server on which to install the AMQP service CONFIG_AMQP_HOST=192.168.2.4 # Enable SSL for the AMQP service CONFIG_AMQP_ENABLE_SSL=n # Enable Authentication for the AMQP service CONFIG_AMQP_ENABLE_AUTH=n # The password for the NSS certificate database of the AMQP service CONFIG_AMQP_NSS_CERTDB_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The port in which the AMQP service listens to SSL connections CONFIG_AMQP_SSL_PORT=5671 # The filename of the CAcertificate that the AMQP service is going to # use for verification CONFIG_AMQP_SSL_CACERT_FILE=/etc/pki/tls/certs/amqp_selfcert.pem # The filename of the certificate that the AMQP service is going to # use CONFIG_AMQP_SSL_CERT_FILE=/etc/pki/tls/certs/amqp_selfcert.pem # The filename of the private key that the AMQP service is going to # use CONFIG_AMQP_SSL_KEY_FILE=/etc/pki/tls/private/amqp_selfkey.pem # Auto Generates self signed SSL certificate and key CONFIG_AMQP_SSL_SELF_SIGNED=y # User for amqp authentication CONFIG_AMQP_AUTH_USER=amqp_user # Password for user authentication CONFIG_AMQP_AUTH_PASSWORD=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The IP address of the server on which to install MariaDB or IP # address of DB server to use if MariaDB installation was not selected CONFIG_MARIADB_HOST=192.168.2.4 # Username for the MariaDB admin user CONFIG_MARIADB_USER=root # Password for the MariaDB admin user CONFIG_MARIADB_PW=cd3545c898344330 # The password to use for the Keystone to access DB CONFIG_KEYSTONE_DB_PW=80ef8189fc004fbb # Region name CONFIG_KEYSTONE_REGION=RegionOne # The token to use for the Keystone service api CONFIG_KEYSTONE_ADMIN_TOKEN=041a336b4c6f4b29aff818579477a805 # The password to use for the Keystone admin user CONFIG_KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PW=password # The password to use for the Keystone demo user CONFIG_KEYSTONE_DEMO_PW=363f2131004a45b4 # Keystone API version string CONFIG_KEYSTONE_API_VERSION=v2.0 # Keystone token format. Use either UUID or PKI CONFIG_KEYSTONE_TOKEN_FORMAT=UUID # Name of service to use to run keystone (keystone or httpd) CONFIG_KEYSTONE_SERVICE_NAME=httpd # Type of identity backend (sql or ldap) CONFIG_KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND=sql # Keystone LDAP backend URL CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_URL=ldap://192.168.2.4 # Keystone LDAP backend user DN. Used to bind to the LDAP server # when the LDAP server does not allow anonymous authentication. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_DN= # Keystone LDAP backend password for user DN CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_PASSWORD= # Keystone LDAP backend base suffix CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_SUFFIX= # Keystone LDAP backend query scope (base, one, sub) CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_QUERY_SCOPE=one # Keystone LDAP backend query page size CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_PAGE_SIZE=-1 # Keystone LDAP backend user subtree CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_SUBTREE= # Keystone LDAP backend user query filter CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_FILTER= # Keystone LDAP backend user objectclass CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_OBJECTCLASS= # Keystone LDAP backend user ID attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ID_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend user name attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_NAME_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend user email address attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_MAIL_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend user enabled attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ENABLED_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend - bit mask applied to user enabled attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ENABLED_MASK=-1 # Keystone LDAP backend - value of enabled attribute which indicates # user is enabled CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ENABLED_DEFAULT=TRUE # Keystone LDAP backend - users are disabled not enabled CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ENABLED_INVERT=n # Comma separated list of attributes stripped from user entry upon # update CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ATTRIBUTE_IGNORE= # Keystone LDAP attribute mapped to default_project_id for users CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_DEFAULT_PROJECT_ID_ATTRIBUTE= # Set to 'y' if you want to be able to create Keystone users through # the Keystone interface. Set to 'n' if you will create directly in # the LDAP backend. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ALLOW_CREATE=n # Set to 'y' if you want to be able to update Keystone users through # the Keystone interface. Set to 'n' if you will update directly in # the LDAP backend. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ALLOW_UPDATE=n # Set to 'y' if you want to be able to delete Keystone users through # the Keystone interface. Set to 'n' if you will delete directly in # the LDAP backend. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ALLOW_DELETE=n # Keystone LDAP attribute mapped to password CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_PASS_ATTRIBUTE= # DN of the group entry to hold enabled users when using enabled # emulation. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ENABLED_EMULATION_DN= # List of additional LDAP attributes used for mapping additional # attribute mappings for users. Attribute mapping format is # :, where ldap_attr is the attribute in the # LDAP entry and user_attr is the Identity API attribute. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USER_ADDITIONAL_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPING= # Keystone LDAP backend group subtree CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_SUBTREE= # Keystone LDAP backend group query filter CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_FILTER= # Keystone LDAP backend group objectclass CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_OBJECTCLASS= # Keystone LDAP backend group ID attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_ID_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend group name attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_NAME_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend group member attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE= # Keystone LDAP backend group description attribute CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_DESC_ATTRIBUTE= # Comma separated list of attributes stripped from group entry upon # update CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE_IGNORE= # Set to 'y' if you want to be able to create Keystone groups through # the Keystone interface. Set to 'n' if you will create directly in # the LDAP backend. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_ALLOW_CREATE=n # Set to 'y' if you want to be able to update Keystone groups through # the Keystone interface. Set to 'n' if you will update directly in # the LDAP backend. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_ALLOW_UPDATE=n # Set to 'y' if you want to be able to delete Keystone groups through # the Keystone interface. Set to 'n' if you will delete directly in # the LDAP backend. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_ALLOW_DELETE=n # List of additional LDAP attributes used for mapping additional # attribute mappings for groups. Attribute mapping format is # :, where ldap_attr is the attribute in the # LDAP entry and group_attr is the Identity API attribute. CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_GROUP_ADDITIONAL_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPING= # Should Keystone LDAP use TLS CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_USE_TLS=n # Keystone LDAP CA certificate directory CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_TLS_CACERTDIR= # Keystone LDAP CA certificate file CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_TLS_CACERTFILE= # Keystone LDAP certificate checking strictness (never, allow, # demand) CONFIG_KEYSTONE_LDAP_TLS_REQ_CERT=demand # The password to use for the Glance to access DB CONFIG_GLANCE_DB_PW=4925bc1f8bb34c4a # The password to use for the Glance to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_GLANCE_KS_PW=037209ceb4de4bd6 # Glance storage backend controls how Glance stores disk images. # Supported values: file, swift. Note that Swift installation have to # be enabled to have swift backend working. Otherwise Packstack will # fallback to 'file'. CONFIG_GLANCE_BACKEND=file # The password to use for the Cinder to access DB CONFIG_CINDER_DB_PW=883f3687f6b34358 # The password to use for the Cinder to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_CINDER_KS_PW=54d5c9dd081c422c # The Cinder backend to use, valid options are: lvm, gluster, nfs, # vmdk, netapp CONFIG_CINDER_BACKEND=lvm # Create Cinder's volumes group. This should only be done for testing # on a proof-of-concept installation of Cinder. This will create a # file-backed volume group and is not suitable for production usage. CONFIG_CINDER_VOLUMES_CREATE=y # Cinder's volumes group size. Note that actual volume size will be # extended with 3% more space for VG metadata. CONFIG_CINDER_VOLUMES_SIZE=20G # A single or comma separated list of gluster volume shares to mount, # eg: ip-address:/vol-name, domain:/vol-name CONFIG_CINDER_GLUSTER_MOUNTS= # A single or comma seprated list of NFS exports to mount, eg: ip- # address:/export-name CONFIG_CINDER_NFS_MOUNTS= # (required) Administrative user account name used to access the # storage system or proxy server. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_LOGIN= # (required) Password for the administrative user account specified # in the netapp_login parameter. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_PASSWORD= # (required) The hostname (or IP address) for the storage system or # proxy server. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_HOSTNAME= # (optional) The TCP port to use for communication with ONTAPI on the # storage system. Traditionally, port 80 is used for HTTP and port 443 # is used for HTTPS; however, this value should be changed if an # alternate port has been configured on the storage system or proxy # server. Defaults to 80. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_SERVER_PORT=80 # (optional) The storage family type used on the storage system; # valid values are ontap_7mode for using Data ONTAP operating in # 7-Mode or ontap_cluster for using clustered Data ONTAP, or eseries # for NetApp E-Series. Defaults to ontap_cluster. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_STORAGE_FAMILY=ontap_cluster # (optional) The transport protocol used when communicating with # ONTAPI on the storage system or proxy server. Valid values are http # or https. Defaults to http. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=http # (optional) The storage protocol to be used on the data path with # the storage system; valid values are iscsi or nfs. Defaults to nfs. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_STORAGE_PROTOCOL=nfs # (optional) The quantity to be multiplied by the requested volume # size to ensure enough space is available on the virtual storage # server (Vserver) to fulfill the volume creation request. Defaults # to 1.0. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_SIZE_MULTIPLIER=1.0 # (optional) This parameter specifies the threshold for last access # time for images in the NFS image cache. When a cache cleaning cycle # begins, images in the cache that have not been accessed in the last # M minutes, where M is the value of this parameter, will be deleted # from the cache to create free space on the NFS share. Defaults to # 720. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_EXPIRY_THRES_MINUTES=720 # (optional) If the percentage of available space for an NFS share # has dropped below the value specified by this parameter, the NFS # image cache will be cleaned. Defaults to 20 CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_THRES_AVL_SIZE_PERC_START=20 # (optional) When the percentage of available space on an NFS share # has reached the percentage specified by this parameter, the driver # will stop clearing files from the NFS image cache that have not been # accessed in the last M minutes, where M is the value of the # expiry_thres_minutes parameter. Defaults to 60. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_THRES_AVL_SIZE_PERC_STOP=60 # (optional) File with the list of available NFS shares. Defaults # to ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_NFS_SHARES_CONFIG= # (optional) This parameter is only utilized when the storage # protocol is configured to use iSCSI. This parameter is used to # restrict provisioning to the specified controller volumes. Specify # the value of this parameter to be a comma separated list of NetApp # controller volume names to be used for provisioning. Defaults to # ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_VOLUME_LIST= # (optional) The vFiler unit on which provisioning of block storage # volumes will be done. This parameter is only used by the driver when # connecting to an instance with a storage family of Data ONTAP # operating in 7-Mode and the storage protocol selected is iSCSI. Only # use this parameter when utilizing the MultiStore feature on the # NetApp storage system. Defaults to ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_VFILER= # (optional) This parameter specifies the virtual storage server # (Vserver) name on the storage cluster on which provisioning of block # storage volumes should occur. If using the NFS storage protocol, # this parameter is mandatory for storage service catalog support # (utilized by Cinder volume type extra_specs support). If this # parameter is specified, the exports belonging to the Vserver will # only be used for provisioning in the future. Block storage volumes # on exports not belonging to the Vserver specified by this parameter # will continue to function normally. Defaults to ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_VSERVER= # (optional) This option is only utilized when the storage family is # configured to eseries. This option is used to restrict provisioning # to the specified controllers. Specify the value of this option to be # a comma separated list of controller hostnames or IP addresses to be # used for provisioning. Defaults to ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_CONTROLLER_IPS= # (optional) Password for the NetApp E-Series storage array. Defaults # to ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_SA_PASSWORD= # (optional) This option is used to specify the path to the E-Series # proxy application on a proxy server. The value is combined with the # value of the netapp_transport_type, netapp_server_hostname, and # netapp_server_port options to create the URL used by the driver to # connect to the proxy application. Defaults to '/devmgr/v2'. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_WEBSERVICE_PATH=/devmgr/v2 # (optional) This option is used to restrict provisioning to the # specified storage pools. Only dynamic disk pools are currently # supported. Specify the value of this option to be a comma separated # list of disk pool names to be used for provisioning. Defaults to # ''. CONFIG_CINDER_NETAPP_STORAGE_POOLS= # The password to use for the Ironic DB access CONFIG_IRONIC_DB_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The password to use for Ironic to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_IRONIC_KS_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The password to use for the Nova to access DB CONFIG_NOVA_DB_PW=6248c81eacd84aed # The password to use for the Nova to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_NOVA_KS_PW=38afcca5902646f3 # The overcommitment ratio for virtual to physical CPUs. Set to 1.0 # to disable CPU overcommitment CONFIG_NOVA_SCHED_CPU_ALLOC_RATIO=16.0 # The overcommitment ratio for virtual to physical RAM. Set to 1.0 to # disable RAM overcommitment CONFIG_NOVA_SCHED_RAM_ALLOC_RATIO=1.5 # Protocol used for instance migration. Allowed values are tcp and # ssh. Note that by defaul nova user is created with /sbin/nologin # shell so that ssh protocol won't be working. To make ssh protocol # work you have to fix nova user on compute hosts manually. CONFIG_NOVA_COMPUTE_MIGRATE_PROTOCOL=tcp # The manager that will run nova compute. CONFIG_NOVA_COMPUTE_MANAGER=nova.compute.manager.ComputeManager # Private interface for Flat DHCP on the Nova compute servers CONFIG_NOVA_COMPUTE_PRIVIF=eth1 # Nova network manager CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_MANAGER=nova.network.manager.FlatDHCPManager # Public interface on the Nova network server CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_PUBIF=eth0 # Private interface for network manager on the Nova network server CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_PRIVIF=eth1 # IP Range for network manager CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_FIXEDRANGE=192.168.32.0/22 # IP Range for Floating IP's CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_FLOATRANGE=10.3.4.0/22 # Automatically assign a floating IP to new instances CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_AUTOASSIGNFLOATINGIP=n # First VLAN for private networks CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_VLAN_START=100 # Number of networks to support CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_NUMBER=1 # Number of addresses in each private subnet CONFIG_NOVA_NETWORK_SIZE=255 # The password to use for Neutron to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_NEUTRON_KS_PW=165c60dd46464df6 # The password to use for Neutron to access DB CONFIG_NEUTRON_DB_PW=1caa3951f96543ea # The name of the ovs bridge (or empty for linuxbridge) that the # Neutron L3 agent will use for external traffic, or 'provider' using # provider networks. CONFIG_NEUTRON_L3_EXT_BRIDGE=br-ex # Neutron metadata agent password CONFIG_NEUTRON_METADATA_PW=d487f0ab3bbc48ce # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install Neutron LBaaS CONFIG_LBAAS_INSTALL=n # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install Neutron L3 # Metering agent CONFIG_NEUTRON_METERING_AGENT_INSTALL=n # Whether to configure neutron Firewall as a Service CONFIG_NEUTRON_FWAAS=n # A comma separated list of network type driver entrypoints to be # loaded from the neutron.ml2.type_drivers namespace. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TYPE_DRIVERS=vlan # A comma separated ordered list of network_types to allocate as # tenant networks. The value 'local' is only useful for single-box # testing but provides no connectivity between hosts. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPES=vlan # A comma separated ordered list of networking mechanism driver # entrypoints to be loaded from the neutron.ml2.mechanism_drivers # namespace. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_MECHANISM_DRIVERS=openvswitch # A comma separated list of physical_network names with which flat # networks can be created. Use * to allow flat networks with arbitrary # physical_network names. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_FLAT_NETWORKS=* # A comma separated list of :: # or specifying physical_network names usable for # VLAN provider and tenant networks, as well as ranges of VLAN tags on # each available for allocation to tenant networks. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VLAN_RANGES=physnet1:1000:2000 # A comma separated list of : tuples enumerating # ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network # allocation. Should be an array with tun_max +1 - tun_min > 1000000 CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TUNNEL_ID_RANGES= # Multicast group for VXLAN. If unset, disables VXLAN enable sending # allocate broadcast traffic to this multicast group. When left # unconfigured, will disable multicast VXLAN mode. Should be an # Multicast IP (v4 or v6) address. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VXLAN_GROUP= # A comma separated list of : tuples enumerating # ranges of VXLAN VNI IDs that are available for tenant network # allocation. Min value is 0 and Max value is 16777215. CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VNI_RANGES=10:100 # The name of the L2 agent to be used with Neutron CONFIG_NEUTRON_L2_AGENT=openvswitch # A comma separated list of interface mappings for the Neutron # linuxbridge plugin (eg. physnet1:eth1,physnet2:eth2,physnet3:eth3) CONFIG_NEUTRON_LB_INTERFACE_MAPPINGS= # A comma separated list of bridge mappings for the Neutron # openvswitch plugin (eg. physnet1:br-eth1,physnet2:br-eth2,physnet3 # :br-eth3) CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=physnet1:br-eth1 # A comma separated list of colon-separated OVS bridge:interface # pairs. The interface will be added to the associated bridge. CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES= # The interface for the OVS tunnel. Packstack will override the IP # address used for tunnels on this hypervisor to the IP found on the # specified interface. (eg. eth1) CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_TUNNEL_IF= # VXLAN UDP port CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_VXLAN_UDP_PORT=4789 # To set up Horizon communication over https set this to 'y' CONFIG_HORIZON_SSL=n # PEM encoded certificate to be used for ssl on the https server, # leave blank if one should be generated, this certificate should not # require a passphrase CONFIG_SSL_CERT= # SSL keyfile corresponding to the certificate if one was entered CONFIG_SSL_KEY= # PEM encoded CA certificates from which the certificate chain of the # server certificate can be assembled. CONFIG_SSL_CACHAIN= # The password to use for the Swift to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_SWIFT_KS_PW=039e4ee2e54847c8 # A comma separated list of devices which to use as Swift Storage # device. Each entry should take the format /path/to/dev, for example # /dev/vdb will install /dev/vdb as Swift storage device (packstack # does not create the filesystem, you must do this first). If value is # omitted Packstack will create a loopback device for test setup CONFIG_SWIFT_STORAGES= # Number of swift storage zones, this number MUST be no bigger than # the number of storage devices configured CONFIG_SWIFT_STORAGE_ZONES=1 # Number of swift storage replicas, this number MUST be no bigger # than the number of storage zones configured CONFIG_SWIFT_STORAGE_REPLICAS=1 # FileSystem type for storage nodes CONFIG_SWIFT_STORAGE_FSTYPE=ext4 # Shared secret for Swift CONFIG_SWIFT_HASH=855e893a6cc747a5 # Size of the swift loopback file storage device CONFIG_SWIFT_STORAGE_SIZE=2G # The password used by Heat user to authenticate against DB CONFIG_HEAT_DB_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The encryption key to use for authentication info in database (16, # 24, or 32 chars) CONFIG_HEAT_AUTH_ENC_KEY=4f2bb6ca90314beb # The password to use for the Heat to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_HEAT_KS_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install Heat CloudWatch # API CONFIG_HEAT_CLOUDWATCH_INSTALL=n # Set to 'y' if you would like Packstack to install Heat # CloudFormation API CONFIG_HEAT_CFN_INSTALL=n # Name of Keystone domain for Heat CONFIG_HEAT_DOMAIN=heat # Name of Keystone domain admin user for Heat CONFIG_HEAT_DOMAIN_ADMIN=heat_admin # Password for Keystone domain admin user for Heat CONFIG_HEAT_DOMAIN_PASSWORD=PW_PLACEHOLDER # Whether to provision for demo usage and testing. Note that # provisioning is only supported for all-in-one installations. CONFIG_PROVISION_DEMO=n # Whether to configure tempest for testing CONFIG_PROVISION_TEMPEST=n # The CIDR network address for the floating IP subnet CONFIG_PROVISION_DEMO_FLOATRANGE=172.24.4.224/28 # A URL or local file location for the Cirros demo image used for # Glance CONFIG_PROVISION_CIRROS_URL=http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.3/cirros-0.3.3-x86_64-disk.img # The name of the Tempest Provisioning user. If you don't provide a # user name, Tempest will be configured in a standalone mode CONFIG_PROVISION_TEMPEST_USER= # The password to use for the Tempest Provisioning user CONFIG_PROVISION_TEMPEST_USER_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The CIDR network address for the floating IP subnet CONFIG_PROVISION_TEMPEST_FLOATRANGE=172.24.4.224/28 # The uri of the tempest git repository to use CONFIG_PROVISION_TEMPEST_REPO_URI=https://github.com/openstack/tempest.git # The revision of the tempest git repository to use CONFIG_PROVISION_TEMPEST_REPO_REVISION=master # Whether to configure the ovs external bridge in an all-in-one # deployment CONFIG_PROVISION_ALL_IN_ONE_OVS_BRIDGE=n # Secret key for signing metering messages CONFIG_CEILOMETER_SECRET=80632c16c87f4ed6 # The password to use for Ceilometer to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_CEILOMETER_KS_PW=002207f445c243c2 # Backend driver for group membership coordination CONFIG_CEILOMETER_COORDINATION_BACKEND=redis # The IP address of the server on which to install MongoDB CONFIG_MONGODB_HOST=192.168.2.4 # The IP address of the server on which to install redis master # server CONFIG_REDIS_MASTER_HOST=192.168.2.4 # The port on which the redis server(s) listens CONFIG_REDIS_PORT=6379 # Should redis try to use HA CONFIG_REDIS_HA=n # The hosts on which to install redis slaves CONFIG_REDIS_SLAVE_HOSTS= # The hosts on which to install redis sentinel servers CONFIG_REDIS_SENTINEL_HOSTS= # The host to configure as the coordination sentinel CONFIG_REDIS_SENTINEL_CONTACT_HOST= # The port on which redis sentinel servers listen CONFIG_REDIS_SENTINEL_PORT=26379 # The quorum value for redis sentinel servers CONFIG_REDIS_SENTINEL_QUORUM=2 # The name of the master server watched by the sentinel CONFIG_REDIS_MASTER_NAME=mymaster # The password to use for the Sahara DB access CONFIG_SAHARA_DB_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The password to use for Sahara to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_SAHARA_KS_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The password to use for the Trove DB access CONFIG_TROVE_DB_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The password to use for Trove to authenticate with Keystone CONFIG_TROVE_KS_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The user to use when Trove connects to Nova CONFIG_TROVE_NOVA_USER=admin # The tenant to use when Trove connects to Nova CONFIG_TROVE_NOVA_TENANT=services # The password to use when Trove connects to Nova CONFIG_TROVE_NOVA_PW=PW_PLACEHOLDER # The password of the nagiosadmin user on the Nagios server CONFIG_NAGIOS_PW=72659a0e75ee4f48