[DEFAULT] # Show debugging output in log (sets DEBUG log level output) # debug = true # The DHCP agent will resync its state with Quantum to recover from any # transient notification or rpc errors. The interval is number of # seconds between attempts. # resync_interval = 5 # The DHCP requires that an inteface driver be set. Choose the one that best # matches you plugin. # OVS based plugins(OVS, Ryu, NEC, NVP, BigSwitch/Floodlight) interface_driver = quantum.agent.linux.interface.OVSInterfaceDriver # OVS based plugins(Ryu, NEC, NVP, BigSwitch/Floodlight) that use OVS # as OpenFlow switch and check port status #ovs_use_veth = True # LinuxBridge #interface_driver = quantum.agent.linux.interface.BridgeInterfaceDriver # The agent can use other DHCP drivers. Dnsmasq is the simplest and requires # no additional setup of the DHCP server. dhcp_driver = quantum.agent.linux.dhcp.Dnsmasq # Allow overlapping IP (Must have kernel build with CONFIG_NET_NS=y and # iproute2 package that supports namespaces). # use_namespaces = True # The DHCP server can assist with providing metadata support on isolated # networks. Setting this value to True will cause the DHCP server to append # specific host routes to the DHCP request. The metadata service will only # be activated when the subnet gateway_ip is None. The guest instance must # be configured to request host routes via DHCP (Option 121). # enable_isolated_metadata = False # Allows for serving metadata requests coming from a dedicated metadata # access network whose cidr is 169.254.169.254/16 (or larger prefix), and # is connected to a Quantum router from which the VMs send metadata # request. In this case DHCP Option 121 will not be injected in VMs, as # they will be able to reach 169.254.169.254 through a router. # This option requires enable_isolated_metadata = True # enable_metadata_network = False