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doc/source/advanced_deployment/role_specific_parameters.rst
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Role-Specific Parameters
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A service can be associated with multiple roles, like ``nova-compute``
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service can be associated with **ComputeRole1** and **ComputeRole2**. The
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``nova-compute`` service takes multiple parameters like ``NovaVcpuPinSet``,
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``NovaReservedHostMemory``, etc. It is possible to provide separate values
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specific to a role with the following changes in the user environment file::
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parameter_defaults:
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NovaReservedHostMemory: 512
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ComputeRole1Parameters:
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NovaReservedHostMemory: 2048
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ComputeRole2Parameter:
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NovaReservedHostMemory: 1024
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The format to provide role-specific parameters is ``<RoleName>Parameters``,
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where the ``RoleName`` is the name of the role as defined in the
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``roles_data.yaml`` template.
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In the above specified example, the value "512" will be applied all the roles
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which has the ``nova-compute`` service, where as the value "2048" will be
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applied only on the **ComputeRole1** role and the value "1024" will be applied
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only on the **ComputeRole2** role.
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With this approach, the service implementation has to merge the role-specific
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parameters with the global parameters in their definition template. The role-
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specific parameter takes higher precedence than the global parameters.
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For any custom service which need to use role-specific parameter, the
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parameter merging should be done. Here is a sample parameter merging example
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which will be done by the service implementation::
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RoleParametersValue:
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type: OS::Heat::Value
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properties:
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type: json
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value:
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map_replace:
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- map_replace:
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- neutron::agents::ml2::ovs::datapath_type: NeutronDatapathType
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neutron::agents::ml2::ovs::vhostuser_socket_dir: NeutronVhostuserSocketDir
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vswitch::dpdk::driver_type: NeutronDpdkDriverType
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vswitch::dpdk::host_core_list: HostCpusList
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vswitch::dpdk::pmd_core_list: NeutronDpdkCoreList
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vswitch::dpdk::memory_channels: NeutronDpdkMemoryChannels
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vswitch::dpdk::socket_mem: NeutronDpdkSocketMemory
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- values: {get_param: [RoleParameters]}
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- values:
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NeutronDatapathType: {get_param: NeutronDatapathType}
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NeutronVhostuserSocketDir: {get_param: NeutronVhostuserSocketDir}
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NeutronDpdkDriverType: {get_param: NeutronDpdkDriverType}
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HostCpusList: {get_param: HostCpusList}
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NeutronDpdkCoreList: {get_param: NeutronDpdkCoreList}
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NeutronDpdkMemoryChannels: {get_param: NeutronDpdkMemoryChannels}
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NeutronDpdkSocketMemory: {get_param: NeutronDpdkSocketMemory}
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.. note::
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As of now, not all parameters can be set per role, it is based on the
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service or template implementation. Each service should have the
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implementation to merge the global parameters and role-specific
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parameters, as explained in the above example. And today, not all services
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have this merging logic, check the parameter usage before using it as
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role-specific.
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