Merge "Readability Improvements to Advanced Config Doc"
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@ -11,11 +11,10 @@ When an OpenStack cloud is deployed, each services' REST API is presented
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as a series of endpoints. These endpoints are the admin URL, the internal
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URL, and the external URL.
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Kolla offers two options for assigning these endpoints to network addresses.
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These are combined and separate. For the combined option, all three
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endpoints share the same IP address. For the separate option, the external
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URL is assigned to an IP address that is different than the IP address
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shared by the internal and admin URLs.
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Kolla offers two options for assigning these endpoints to network addresses:
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- Combined - Where all three endpoints share the same IP address
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- Separate - Where the external URL is assigned to an IP address that is
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different than the IP address shared by the internal and admin URLs
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The configuration parameters related to these options are:
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- kolla_internal_vip_address
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@ -90,6 +89,8 @@ The default for TLS is disabled; to enable TLS networking:
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company's IT departments will provide certificates within that
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company's domain. If using a trusted CA is not possible for your
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situation, you can use OpenSSL to create your own or see the section
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company's domain. If using a trusted CA is not possible for your
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situation, you can use `OpenSSL`_ to create your own or see the section
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below about kolla generated self-signed certificates.
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Two certificate files are required to use TLS securely with authentication.
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@ -116,6 +117,8 @@ have settings similar to this:
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export OS_CACERT=/etc/pki/mykolla-cacert.crt
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export OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
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.. _OpenSSL: https://www.openssl.org/
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Self-Signed Certificates
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========================
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@ -144,6 +147,11 @@ OpenStack Service Configuration in Kolla
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An operator can change the location where custom config files are read
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from by editing ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml`` and adding the following
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line.
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=======
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.. NOTE:: As of now kolla only supports config overrides for ini based configs.
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An operator can change the location where custom config files are read from by
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editing ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml`` and adding the following line.
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::
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@ -212,11 +220,9 @@ It is sometimes required to use a different than default port
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for service(s) in Kolla. It is possible with setting <service>_port
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in ``globals.yml`` file.
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For example:
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::
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database_port: 3307
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As <service>_port value is saved in different services' configurationso
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it's advised to make above change before deploying.
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