.. nova-fake-driver: ================ Nova Fake Driver ================ One common question from OpenStack operators is that "how does the control plane (for example, database, messaging queue, nova-scheduler ) scales?". To answer this question, operators setup Rally to drive workload to the OpenStack cloud. However, without a large number of nova-compute nodes, it becomes difficult to exercise the control performance. Given the built-in feature of Docker container, Kolla enables standing up many of Compute nodes with nova fake driver on a single host. For example, we can create 100 nova-compute containers on a real host to simulate the 100-hypervisor workload to the ``nova-conductor`` and the messaging queue. Use nova-fake driver ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nova fake driver can not work with all-in-one deployment. This is because the fake ``neutron-openvswitch-agent`` for the fake ``nova-compute`` container conflicts with ``neutron-openvswitch-agent`` on the Compute nodes. Therefore, in the inventory the network node must be different than the Compute node. By default, Kolla uses libvirt driver on the Compute node. To use nova-fake driver, edit the following parameters in ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml`` or in the command line options. .. code-block:: yaml enable_nova_fake: "yes" num_nova_fake_per_node: 5 .. end Each Compute node will run 5 ``nova-compute`` containers and 5 ``neutron-plugin-agent`` containers. When booting instance, there will be no real instances created. But :command:`nova list` shows the fake instances.