This patch explains how to choose an alternative Glance default store as well as how to configure additional stores. Closes-bug: 1531309 Change-Id: Id277a0f5909d64faedf04cfecc46e04ec2dc3587
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Configuring the Image Service
In an all-in-one deployment with a single infrastructure node, the Image Service uses the local file system on the target host to store images. When deploying production clouds we recommend backing Glance with a swift backend or some form or another of shared storage.
Configuring default and additional stores
OpenStack-Ansible provides two configurations for controlling where the Image Service stores files: the default store and additional stores. As mentioned in the previous section, the Image Service stores images in file-based storage by default. Two additional stores, http and cinder, are also enabled by default.
Deployers can choose alternative default stores, as shown in the swift example in the next section, and deployers can choose alternative additional stores. For example, a deployer that uses Ceph may configure the following Ansible variables:
glance_default_store = rbd
glance_additional_stores:
- swift
- http
- cinder
The configuration above will configure the Image Service to use rbd (Ceph) by default, but the swift, http and cinder stores will also be enabled in the Image Service configuration files.
Storing images in Cloud Files
The following procedure describes how to modify the
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
file to enable
Cloud Files usage.
Change the default store to use Object Storage (swift), the underlying architecture of Cloud Files:
glance_default_store: swift
Set the appropriate authentication URL and version:
glance_swift_store_auth_version: 2 glance_swift_store_auth_address: https://127.0.0.1/v2.0
Set the swift account credentials (see Special Considerations at the bottom of this page):
# Replace this capitalized variables with actual data. glance_swift_store_user: GLANCE_SWIFT_TENANT:GLANCE_SWIFT_USER glance_swift_store_key: SWIFT_PASSWORD_OR_KEY
Change the
glance_swift_store_endpoint_type
from the defaultinternalURL
settings topublicURL
if needed.glance_swift_store_endpoint_type: publicURL
Define the store name:
glance_swift_store_container: STORE_NAME
Replace
STORE_NAME
with the container name in swift to be used for storing images. If the container doesn't exist, it will be automatically created.Define the store region:
glance_swift_store_region: STORE_REGION
Replace
STORE_REGION
if needed.(Optional) Set the paste deploy flavor:
glance_flavor: GLANCE_FLAVOR
By default, the Image Service uses caching and authenticates with the Identity service. The default maximum size of the image cache is 10 GB. The default Image Service container size is 12 GB. In some configurations, the Image Service might attempt to cache an image which exceeds the available disk space. If necessary, you can disable caching. For example, to use Identity without caching, replace
GLANCE_FLAVOR
withkeystone
:glance_flavor: keystone
Or, to disable both authentication and caching, set
GLANCE_FLAVOR
to no value:glance_flavor:
This option is set by default to use authentication and cache management in the
playbooks/roles/os_glance/defaults/main.yml
file. To override the default behavior, setglance_flavor
to a different value in/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
.The possible values for
GLANCE_FLAVOR
are:- (Nothing)
caching
cachemanagement
keystone
keystone+caching
keystone+cachemanagement
(default)trusted-auth
trusted-auth+cachemanagement
Special Considerations
If the swift password or key contains a dollar sign ($
),
it must be escaped with an additional dollar sign ($$
). For
example, a password of super$ecure
would need to be entered
as super$$ecure
. This is needed due to the way oslo.config
formats strings.