| #!/usr/bin/env bash |
| |
| # Load local configuration |
| source ./stackrc |
| |
| # Set api host endpoint |
| HOST=${HOST:-localhost} |
| |
| # Nova original used project_id as the *account* that owned resources (servers, |
| # ip address, ...) With the addition of Keystone we have standardized on the |
| # term **tenant** as the entity that owns the resources. **novaclient** still |
| # uses the old deprecated terms project_id. Note that this field should now be |
| # set to tenant_name, not tenant_id. |
| export NOVA_PROJECT_ID=${TENANT:-demo} |
| |
| # In addition to the owning entity (tenant), nova stores the entity performing |
| # the action as the **user**. |
| export NOVA_USERNAME=${USERNAME:-demo} |
| |
| # With Keystone you pass the keystone password instead of an api key. |
| export NOVA_API_KEY=${ADMIN_PASSWORD:-secrete} |
| |
| # With the addition of Keystone, to use an openstack cloud you should |
| # authenticate against keystone, which returns a **Token** and **Service |
| # Catalog**. The catalog contains the endpoint for all services the user/tenant |
| # has access to - including nova, glance, keystone, swift, ... We currently |
| # recommend using the 2.0 *auth api*. |
| # |
| # *NOTE*: Using the 2.0 *auth api* does mean that compute api is 2.0. We will |
| # use the 1.1 *compute api* |
| export NOVA_URL=${NOVA_URL:-http://$HOST:5000/v2.0/} |
| |
| # Currently novaclient needs you to specify the *compute api* version. This |
| # needs to match the config of your catalog returned by Keystone. |
| export NOVA_VERSION=${NOVA_VERSION:-1.1} |
| |
| # FIXME - why does this need to be specified? |
| export NOVA_REGION_NAME=${NOVA_REGION_NAME:-RegionOne} |
| |
| # set log level to DEBUG (helps debug issues) |
| export NOVACLIENT_DEBUG=${NOVACLIENT_DEBUG:-0} |