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Kolla-ansible Configuration
Kayobe relies heavily on kolla-ansible for deployment of the OpenStack control plane. Kolla-ansible is installed locally on the ansible control host (the host from which kayobe commands are executed), and kolla-ansible commands are executed from there.
Local Environment
Environment variables are used to configure the environment in which kolla-ansible is installed and executed.
Variable | Purpose | Default |
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Path on the ansible control host in which the kolla-ansible configuration will be generated. These files should not be manually edited. |
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|
Path on the ansible control host in which the kolla-ansible source code will be cloned. |
|
|
Path on the ansible control host in which the kolla-ansible virtualenv will be created. |
|
Remote Execution Environment
By default, ansible executes modules remotely using the system python
interpreter, even if the ansible control process is executed from within
a virtual environment (unless the local
connection plugin
is used). This is not ideal if there are python dependencies that must
be installed without isolation from the system python packages. Ansible
can be configured to use a virtualenv by setting the host variable
ansible_python_interpreter
to a path to a python
interpreter in an existing virtual environment.
If the variable kolla_ansible_target_venv
is set,
kolla-ansible will be configured to create and use a virtual environment
on the remote hosts. This variable is by default set to
{{ virtualenv_path }}/kolla-ansible
. The previous behaviour
of installing python dependencies directly to the host can be used by
setting kolla_ansible_target_venv
to None
.
Control Plane Services
Kolla-ansible provides a flexible mechanism for configuring the services that it deploys. Kayobe adds some commonly required configuration options to the defaults provided by kolla-ansible, but also allows for the free-form configuration supported by kolla-ansible. The kolla-ansible documentation should be used as a reference.
Global Variables
Kolla-ansible uses a single file for global variables,
globals.yml
. Kayobe provides configuration variables for
all required variables and many of the most commonly used the variables
in this file. Some of these are in
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla.yml
, and others are determined
from other sources such as the networking configuration in
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/networks.yml
.
Configuring Custom Global Variables
Additional global configuration may be provided by creating
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla/globals.yml
. Variables in this
file will be templated using Jinja2, and merged with the Kayobe
globals.yml
configuration.
---
# Use a custom tag for the nova-api container image.
nova_api_tag: v1.2.3
Passwords
Kolla-ansible auto-generates passwords to a file,
passwords.yml
. Kayobe handles the orchestration of this, as
well as encryption of the file using an ansible vault password specified
in the KAYOBE_VAULT_PASSWORD
environment variable, if
present. The file is generated to
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla/passwords.yml
, and should be
stored along with other kayobe configuration files. This file should not
be manually modified.
Configuring Custom Passwords
In order to write additional passwords to passwords.yml
,
set the kayobe variable kolla_ansible_custom_passwords
in
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla.yml
.
---
# Dictionary containing custom passwords to add or override in the Kolla
# passwords file.
kolla_ansible_custom_passwords: >
{{ kolla_ansible_default_custom_passwords | combine({'my_custom_password': 'correcthorsebatterystaple'}) }}
Service Configuration
Kolla-ansible's flexible configuration is described in the kolla-ansible
service configuration documentation. We won't duplicate that here,
but essentially it involves creating files under a directory which for
users of kayobe will be $KOLLA_CONFIG_PATH/config
. In
kayobe, files in this directory are auto-generated and managed by
kayobe. Instead, users should create files under
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla/config
with the same directory
structure. These files will be templated using Jinja2, merged with
kayobe's own configuration, and written out to
$KOLLA_CONFIG_PATH/config
.
The following files, if present, will be templated and provided to
kolla-ansible. All paths are relative to
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla/config
. Note that typically
kolla-ansible does not use the same wildcard patterns, and has a more
restricted set of files that it will process. In some cases, it may be
necessary to inspect the kolla-ansible configuration tasks to determine
which files are supported.
File Purpose ceph/*
Ceph configuration. glance.conf
Glance configuration. glance/*
Extended glance configuration. fluentd/filter
Fluentd filter configuration. fluentd/output
Fluentd output configuration. heat.conf
Heat configuration. heat/*
Extended heat configuration. horizon/*
Extended horizon configuration. ironic-inspector.conf
Ironic inspector configuration. ironic.conf
Ironic configuration. ironic/*
Extended ironic configuration. keystone/*
Extended keystone configuration. magnum.conf
Magnum configuration. magnum/*
Extended magnum configuration. manila/*
Extended manila configuration. murano.conf
Murano configuration. murano/*
Extended murano configuration. neutron.conf
Neutron configuration. neutron/*
Extended neutron configuration. nova.conf
Nova configuration. nova/*
Extended nova configuration. sahara.conf
Sahara configuration. sahara/*
Extended sahara configuration. swift/*
Extended swift configuration.
Configuring an OpenStack Component
To provide custom configuration to be applied to all glance services,
create $KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla/config/glance.conf
. For
example:
[DEFAULT]
api_limit_max = 500
Configuring an OpenStack Service
To provide custom configuration for the glance API service, create
$KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH/kolla/config/glance/glance-api.conf
.
For example:
[DEFAULT]
api_limit_max = 500