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Configuration file format
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OpenStack uses the INI file format for configuration files.
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An INI file is a simple text file that specifies options as
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``key=value`` pairs, grouped into sections.
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The ``DEFAULT`` section contains most of the configuration options.
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Lines starting with a hash sign (``#``) are comment lines.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[DEFAULT]
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# Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead
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# of default WARNING level). (boolean value)
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debug = true
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[database]
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# The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the
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# database (string value)
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connection = mysql+pymysql://keystone:KEYSTONE_DBPASS@controller/keystone
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Options can have different types for values.
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The comments in the sample config files always mention these and the
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tables mention the ``Opt`` value as first item like ``(BoolOpt) Toggle...``.
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The following types are used by OpenStack:
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boolean value (``BoolOpt``)
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Enables or disables an option. The allowed values are ``true`` and ``false``.
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# Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on
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# connection lost (boolean value)
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use_db_reconnect = false
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floating point value (``FloatOpt``)
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A floating point number like ``0.25`` or ``1000``.
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.. code-block:: ini
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# Sleep time in seconds for polling an ongoing async task
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# (floating point value)
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task_poll_interval = 0.5
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integer value (``IntOpt``)
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An integer number is a number without fractional components,
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like ``0`` or ``42``.
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.. code-block:: ini
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# The port which the OpenStack Compute service listens on.
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# (integer value)
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compute_port = 8774
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IP address (``IPOpt``)
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An IPv4 or IPv6 address.
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# Address to bind the server. Useful when selecting a particular network
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# interface. (ip address value)
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bind_host = 0.0.0.0
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key-value pairs (``DictOpt``)
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A key-value pairs, also known as a dictionary. The key value pairs are
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separated by commas and a colon is used to separate key and value.
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Example: ``key1:value1,key2:value2``.
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# Parameter for l2_l3 workflow setup. (dict value)
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l2_l3_setup_params = data_ip_address:192.168.200.99, \
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data_ip_mask:255.255.255.0,data_port:1,gateway:192.168.200.1,ha_port:2
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list value (``ListOpt``)
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Represents values of other types, separated by commas.
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As an example, the following sets ``allowed_rpc_exception_modules``
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to a list containing the four elements ``oslo.messaging.exceptions``,
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``nova.exception``, ``cinder.exception``, and ``exceptions``:
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# Modules of exceptions that are permitted to be recreated
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# upon receiving exception data from an rpc call. (list value)
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allowed_rpc_exception_modules = oslo.messaging.exceptions,nova.exception
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multi valued (``MultiStrOpt``)
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A multi-valued option is a string value and can be given
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more than once, all values will be used.
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# Driver or drivers to handle sending notifications. (multi valued)
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notification_driver = nova.openstack.common.notifier.rpc_notifier
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notification_driver = ceilometer.compute.nova_notifier
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port value (``PortOpt``)
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A TCP/IP port number. Ports can range from 1 to 65535.
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# Port to which the UDP socket is bound. (port value)
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# Minimum value: 1
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# Maximum value: 65535
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udp_port = 4952
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string value (``StrOpt``)
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Strings can be optionally enclosed with single or double quotes.
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# Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
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publish_errors = false
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# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
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# (string value)
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instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
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Sections
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~~~~~~~~
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Configuration options are grouped by section.
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Most configuration files support at least the following sections:
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[DEFAULT]
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Contains most configuration options.
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If the documentation for a configuration option does not
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specify its section, assume that it appears in this section.
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[database]
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Configuration options for the database that stores
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the state of the OpenStack service.
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Substitution
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The configuration file supports variable substitution.
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After you set a configuration option, it can be referenced
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in later configuration values when you precede it with
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a ``$``, like ``$OPTION``.
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The following example uses the values of ``rabbit_host`` and
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``rabbit_port`` to define the value of the ``rabbit_hosts``
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option, in this case as ``controller:5672``.
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# The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used.
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# (string value)
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rabbit_host = controller
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# The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.
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# (integer value)
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rabbit_port = 5672
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# RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value)
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rabbit_hosts = $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
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To avoid substitution, use ``$$``, it is replaced by a single ``$``.
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For example, if your LDAP DNS password is ``$xkj432``, specify it, as follows:
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ldap_dns_password = $$xkj432
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The code uses the Python ``string.Template.safe_substitute()``
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method to implement variable substitution.
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For more details on how variable substitution is resolved, see
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https://docs.python.org/2/library/string.html#template-strings
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and `PEP 292 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0292/>`_.
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Whitespace
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~~~~~~~~~~
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To include whitespace in a configuration value, use a quoted string.
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For example:
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ldap_dns_password='a password with spaces'
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Define an alternate location for a config file
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Most services and the ``*-manage`` command-line clients load
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the configuration file.
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To define an alternate location for the configuration file,
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pass the ``--config-file CONFIG_FILE`` parameter
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when you start a service or call a ``*-manage`` command.
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=====================
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Configuration Guide
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=====================
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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format
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mutable
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==========================
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Changing config at runtime
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==========================
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OpenStack Newton introduces the ability to reload (or 'mutate') certain
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configuration options at runtime without a service restart. The following
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projects support this:
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* Compute (nova)
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Check individual options to discover if they are mutable.
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In practice
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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A common use case is to enable debug logging after a failure. Use the mutable
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config option called 'debug' to do this (providing ``log_config_append``
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has not been set). An admin user may perform the following steps:
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#. Log onto the compute node.
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#. Edit the config file (EG ``nova.conf``) and change 'debug' to ``True``.
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#. Send a SIGHUP signal to the nova process (For example, ``pkill -HUP nova``).
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A log message will be written out confirming that the option has been changed.
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If you use a CMS like Ansible, Chef, or Puppet, we recommend scripting these
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steps through your CMS.
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reference/index
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cli/index
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configuration/index
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contributor/index
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Indices and tables
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