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As discussed in Epoxy PTG[1] switching jobs to run with latest OVS/OVN LTS branches. Ubuntu noble and CentOS 9-stream also including these LTS versions. [1] https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/oct2024-ptg-neutron Change-Id: Iecb33628641cd33b6e46d09759e3180cc0bd55e9
Neutron plugin specific files
Neutron plugins require plugin specific behavior.
The files under the directory, lib/neutron_plugins/
, will be used
when their service is enabled.
Each plugin has lib/neutron_plugins/$Q_PLUGIN
and define the following
functions.
Plugin specific configuration variables should be in this file.
- filename:
$Q_PLUGIN
- The corresponding file name MUST be the same to plugin name
$Q_PLUGIN
. Plugin specific configuration variables should be in this file.
- The corresponding file name MUST be the same to plugin name
functions
lib/neutron
calls the following functions when the $Q_PLUGIN
is enabled
neutron_plugin_create_nova_conf
: optionally set options in nova_confneutron_plugin_install_agent_packages
: install packages that is specific to plugin agent e.g. install_package bridge-utilsneutron_plugin_configure_common
: set plugin-specific variables,Q_PLUGIN_CONF_PATH
,Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILENAME
,Q_PLUGIN_CLASS
neutron_plugin_configure_dhcp_agent
neutron_plugin_configure_l3_agent
neutron_plugin_configure_plugin_agent
neutron_plugin_configure_service
neutron_plugin_setup_interface_driver
has_neutron_plugin_security_group
: return 0 if the plugin support neutron security group otherwise return 1neutron_plugin_check_adv_test_requirements
: return 0 if requirements are satisfied otherwise return 1