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Dean Troyere9819d52012-03-21 11:25:06 -05001DevStack is a set of scripts and utilities to quickly deploy an OpenStack cloud.
Anthony Young63987872011-09-30 11:34:43 -07002
3# Goals
4
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +01005* To quickly build dev OpenStack environments in a clean Ubuntu or Fedora
6 environment
7* To describe working configurations of OpenStack (which code branches
8 work together? what do config files look like for those branches?)
9* To make it easier for developers to dive into OpenStack so that they can
10 productively contribute without having to understand every part of the
11 system at once
Anthony Young63987872011-09-30 11:34:43 -070012* To make it easy to prototype cross-project features
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +010013* To provide an environment for the OpenStack CI testing on every commit
14 to the projects
Jesse Andrewsba23cc72011-09-11 03:22:13 -070015
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050016Read more at http://devstack.org.
Jesse Andrewsb69d6ce2011-10-13 10:36:00 -070017
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050018IMPORTANT: Be sure to carefully read `stack.sh` and any other scripts you
19execute before you run them, as they install software and will alter your
20networking configuration. We strongly recommend that you run `stack.sh`
21in a clean and disposable vm when you are first getting started.
Dean Troyer2aa2a892013-08-04 19:53:19 -050022
Anthony Young073d17d2011-11-23 12:50:46 -080023# Versions
24
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050025The DevStack master branch generally points to trunk versions of OpenStack
26components. For older, stable versions, look for branches named
27stable/[release] in the DevStack repo. For example, you can do the
28following to create a grizzly OpenStack cloud:
Anthony Young073d17d2011-11-23 12:50:46 -080029
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050030 git checkout stable/grizzly
Anthony Young073d17d2011-11-23 12:50:46 -080031 ./stack.sh
32
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050033You can also pick specific OpenStack project releases by setting the appropriate
34`*_BRANCH` variables in the ``localrc`` section of `local.conf` (look in
35`stackrc` for the default set). Usually just before a release there will be
36milestone-proposed branches that need to be tested::
Dean Troyerce043c42012-02-03 22:56:38 -060037
Steve Kowalik047cac52013-11-07 22:36:10 +110038 GLANCE_REPO=git://git.openstack.org/openstack/glance.git
Dean Troyere9819d52012-03-21 11:25:06 -050039 GLANCE_BRANCH=milestone-proposed
Dean Troyerce043c42012-02-03 22:56:38 -060040
41# Start A Dev Cloud
42
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050043Installing in a dedicated disposable VM is safer than installing on your
44dev machine! Plus you can pick one of the supported Linux distros for
45your VM. To start a dev cloud run the following NOT AS ROOT (see
46**DevStack Execution Environment** below for more on user accounts):
Anthony Young0e65abf2011-09-30 09:24:00 -070047
48 ./stack.sh
49
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +010050When the script finishes executing, you should be able to access OpenStack
51endpoints, like so:
Anthony Young63987872011-09-30 11:34:43 -070052
Tres Henryca85b792011-10-28 14:00:21 -070053* Horizon: http://myhost/
Anthony Young63987872011-09-30 11:34:43 -070054* Keystone: http://myhost:5000/v2.0/
55
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +010056We also provide an environment file that you can use to interact with your
57cloud via CLI:
Anthony Young073d17d2011-11-23 12:50:46 -080058
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050059 # source openrc file to load your environment with OpenStack CLI creds
Anthony Young073d17d2011-11-23 12:50:46 -080060 . openrc
61 # list instances
62 nova list
Dean Troyer0bd24102012-03-08 00:33:54 -060063
64If the EC2 API is your cup-o-tea, you can create credentials and use euca2ools:
65
66 # source eucarc to generate EC2 credentials and set up the environment
67 . eucarc
Anthony Young073d17d2011-11-23 12:50:46 -080068 # list instances using ec2 api
69 euca-describe-instances
70
Dean Troyer23f69d82013-10-04 12:35:24 -050071# DevStack Execution Environment
72
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +010073DevStack runs rampant over the system it runs on, installing things and
74uninstalling other things. Running this on a system you care about is a recipe
75for disappointment, or worse. Alas, we're all in the virtualization business
76here, so run it in a VM. And take advantage of the snapshot capabilities
77of your hypervisor of choice to reduce testing cycle times. You might even save
78enough time to write one more feature before the next feature freeze...
Dean Troyer23f69d82013-10-04 12:35:24 -050079
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050080``stack.sh`` needs to have root access for a lot of tasks, but uses ``sudo``
81for all of those tasks. However, it needs to be not-root for most of its
82work and for all of the OpenStack services. ``stack.sh`` specifically
83does not run if started as root.
84
85This is a recent change (Oct 2013) from the previous behaviour of
86automatically creating a ``stack`` user. Automatically creating
87user accounts is not the right response to running as root, so
Sean Dague7d4c7e02014-03-12 08:05:08 -040088that bit is now an explicit step using ``tools/create-stack-user.sh``.
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050089Run that (as root!) or just check it out to see what DevStack's
90expectations are for the account it runs under. Many people simply
91use their usual login (the default 'ubuntu' login on a UEC image
92for example).
Dean Troyer23f69d82013-10-04 12:35:24 -050093
Anthony Young63987872011-09-30 11:34:43 -070094# Customizing
95
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050096You can override environment variables used in `stack.sh` by creating file
Roman Bogorodskiy4df4a152013-11-12 12:09:40 +000097name `local.conf` with a ``localrc`` section as shown below. It is likely
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -050098that you will need to do this to tweak your networking configuration should
99you need to access your cloud from a different host.
100
101 [[local|localrc]]
102 VARIABLE=value
103
104See the **Local Configuration** section below for more details.
Chmouel Boudjnah782f24e2012-02-29 13:42:44 +0000105
Terry Wilson428af5a2012-11-01 16:12:39 -0400106# Database Backend
107
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100108Multiple database backends are available. The available databases are defined
109in the lib/databases directory.
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500110`mysql` is the default database, choose a different one by putting the
111following in the `localrc` section:
Terry Wilson428af5a2012-11-01 16:12:39 -0400112
Dean Troyerafc29fe2013-02-07 15:56:24 -0600113 disable_service mysql
114 enable_service postgresql
Terry Wilson428af5a2012-11-01 16:12:39 -0400115
Dean Troyerafc29fe2013-02-07 15:56:24 -0600116`mysql` is the default database.
Terry Wilson428af5a2012-11-01 16:12:39 -0400117
ewindisch3bae7c22012-01-18 11:18:35 -0500118# RPC Backend
119
120Multiple RPC backends are available. Currently, this
121includes RabbitMQ (default), Qpid, and ZeroMQ. Your backend of
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500122choice may be selected via the `localrc` section.
ewindisch3bae7c22012-01-18 11:18:35 -0500123
124Note that selecting more than one RPC backend will result in a failure.
125
126Example (ZeroMQ):
127
128 ENABLED_SERVICES="$ENABLED_SERVICES,-rabbit,-qpid,zeromq"
129
130Example (Qpid):
131
132 ENABLED_SERVICES="$ENABLED_SERVICES,-rabbit,-zeromq,qpid"
133
zhang-hared98a5d02013-06-21 18:18:02 +0800134# Apache Frontend
135
Morgan Fainberg46455a32014-06-20 10:37:18 -0700136Apache web server can be enabled for wsgi services that support being deployed
137under HTTPD + mod_wsgi. By default, services that recommend running under
138HTTPD + mod_wsgi are deployed under Apache. To use an alternative deployment
139strategy (e.g. eventlet) for services that support an alternative to HTTPD +
140mod_wsgi set ``ENABLE_HTTPD_MOD_WSGI_SERVICES`` to ``False`` in your
141``local.conf``.
zhang-hared98a5d02013-06-21 18:18:02 +0800142
Morgan Fainberg46455a32014-06-20 10:37:18 -0700143Each service that can be run under HTTPD + mod_wsgi also has an override
144toggle available that can be set in your ``local.conf``.
145
Morgan Fainberge6dd4e62014-06-25 17:25:25 -0700146Keystone is run under HTTPD + mod_wsgi by default.
147
Morgan Fainberg46455a32014-06-20 10:37:18 -0700148Example (Keystone):
149
150 KEYSTONE_USE_MOD_WSGI="True"
151
152Example (Swift):
153
154 SWIFT_USE_MOD_WSGI="True"
zhang-hared98a5d02013-06-21 18:18:02 +0800155
Chmouel Boudjnah782f24e2012-02-29 13:42:44 +0000156# Swift
157
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000158Swift is disabled by default. When enabled, it is configured with
159only one replica to avoid being IO/memory intensive on a small
160vm. When running with only one replica the account, container and
161object services will run directly in screen. The others services like
162replicator, updaters or auditor runs in background.
Chmouel Boudjnah782f24e2012-02-29 13:42:44 +0000163
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500164If you would like to enable Swift you can add this to your `localrc` section:
Chmouel Boudjnah0c3a5582013-03-06 10:58:33 +0100165
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000166 enable_service s-proxy s-object s-container s-account
Chmouel Boudjnah782f24e2012-02-29 13:42:44 +0000167
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000168If you want a minimal Swift install with only Swift and Keystone you
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500169can have this instead in your `localrc` section:
Chmouel Boudjnah504f8712012-03-15 20:43:26 +0000170
Doug Hellmannf04178f2012-07-05 17:10:03 -0400171 disable_all_services
Chmouel Boudjnah0c3a5582013-03-06 10:58:33 +0100172 enable_service key mysql s-proxy s-object s-container s-account
Chmouel Boudjnah504f8712012-03-15 20:43:26 +0000173
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000174If you only want to do some testing of a real normal swift cluster
175with multiple replicas you can do so by customizing the variable
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500176`SWIFT_REPLICAS` in your `localrc` section (usually to 3).
Chmouel Boudjnah0c3a5582013-03-06 10:58:33 +0100177
178# Swift S3
Chmouel Boudjnah504f8712012-03-15 20:43:26 +0000179
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500180If you are enabling `swift3` in `ENABLED_SERVICES` DevStack will
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000181install the swift3 middleware emulation. Swift will be configured to
182act as a S3 endpoint for Keystone so effectively replacing the
183`nova-objectstore`.
Chmouel Boudjnah504f8712012-03-15 20:43:26 +0000184
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000185Only Swift proxy server is launched in the screen session all other
186services are started in background and managed by `swift-init` tool.
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700187
Mark McClainb05c8762013-07-06 23:29:39 -0400188# Neutron
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700189
190Basic Setup
191
Ian Wienand0352f582013-07-24 13:01:32 +1000192In order to enable Neutron a single node setup, you'll need the
Dean Troyer91baef32014-02-28 11:11:45 -0600193following settings in your `local.conf`:
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700194
195 disable_service n-net
196 enable_service q-svc
197 enable_service q-agt
198 enable_service q-dhcp
199 enable_service q-l3
200 enable_service q-meta
Emilien Macchi40546f72013-09-24 15:10:25 +0200201 enable_service q-metering
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500202 # Optional, to enable tempest configuration as part of DevStack
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700203 enable_service tempest
204
Dean Troyercc6b4432013-04-08 15:38:03 -0500205Then run `stack.sh` as normal.
206
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500207DevStack supports setting specific Neutron configuration flags to the
208service, Open vSwitch plugin and LinuxBridge plugin configuration files.
Dean Troyer91baef32014-02-28 11:11:45 -0600209To make use of this feature, the settings can be added to ``local.conf``.
210The old ``Q_XXX_EXTRA_XXX_OPTS`` variables are deprecated and will be removed
211in the near future. The ``local.conf`` headers for the replacements are:
Kyle Mesteryebfac642013-05-17 15:20:56 -0500212
Dean Troyer91baef32014-02-28 11:11:45 -0600213* ``Q_SRV_EXTRA_OPTS``:
Kyle Mesteryebfac642013-05-17 15:20:56 -0500214
Dean Troyer91baef32014-02-28 11:11:45 -0600215 [[post-config|/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE]]
216 [linuxbridge] # or [ovs]
Kyle Mesteryebfac642013-05-17 15:20:56 -0500217
Dean Troyer91baef32014-02-28 11:11:45 -0600218* ``Q_AGENT_EXTRA_AGENT_OPTS``:
219
220 [[post-config|/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE]]
221 [agent]
222
223* ``Q_AGENT_EXTRA_SRV_OPTS``:
224
225 [[post-config|/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE]]
226 [linuxbridge] # or [ovs]
227
228* ``Q_SRV_EXTRA_DEFAULT_OPTS``:
229
230 [[post-config|$NEUTRON_CONF]]
231 [DEFAULT]
232
233Example extra config in `local.conf`:
234
235 [[post-config|/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE]]
236 [agent]
237 tunnel_type=vxlan
238 vxlan_udp_port=8472
239
240 [[post-config|$NEUTRON_CONF]]
241 [DEFAULT]
242 tenant_network_type=vxlan
Kyle Mesteryebfac642013-05-17 15:20:56 -0500243
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500244DevStack also supports configuring the Neutron ML2 plugin. The ML2 plugin
Dean Troyer91baef32014-02-28 11:11:45 -0600245can run with the OVS, LinuxBridge, or Hyper-V agents on compute hosts. This
246is a simple way to configure the ml2 plugin:
Kyle Mesteryb7726592013-07-19 14:26:53 +0000247
248 # VLAN configuration
249 Q_PLUGIN=ml2
250 ENABLE_TENANT_VLANS=True
251
252 # GRE tunnel configuration
253 Q_PLUGIN=ml2
254 ENABLE_TENANT_TUNNELS=True
255
256 # VXLAN tunnel configuration
257 Q_PLUGIN=ml2
258 Q_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPE=vxlan
259
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500260The above will default in DevStack to using the OVS on each compute host.
261To change this, set the `Q_AGENT` variable to the agent you want to run
262(e.g. linuxbridge).
Kyle Mesteryb7726592013-07-19 14:26:53 +0000263
264 Variable Name Notes
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100265 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
266 Q_AGENT This specifies which agent to run with the
267 ML2 Plugin (either `openvswitch` or `linuxbridge`).
268 Q_ML2_PLUGIN_MECHANISM_DRIVERS The ML2 MechanismDrivers to load. The default
269 is none. Note, ML2 will work with the OVS
270 and LinuxBridge agents by default.
271 Q_ML2_PLUGIN_TYPE_DRIVERS The ML2 TypeDrivers to load. Defaults to
272 all available TypeDrivers.
Kyle Mesteryb7726592013-07-19 14:26:53 +0000273 Q_ML2_PLUGIN_GRE_TYPE_OPTIONS GRE TypeDriver options. Defaults to none.
274 Q_ML2_PLUGIN_VXLAN_TYPE_OPTIONS VXLAN TypeDriver options. Defaults to none.
275 Q_ML2_PLUGIN_VLAN_TYPE_OPTIONS VLAN TypeDriver options. Defaults to none.
Kyle Mesteryb7726592013-07-19 14:26:53 +0000276
Steve Baker389b3a02013-08-01 10:44:09 +1200277# Heat
278
JordanP97eb9bb2014-05-26 09:38:50 +0200279Heat is enabled by default (see `stackrc` file). To disable it explicitly
280you'll need the following settings in your `localrc` section:
Steve Baker389b3a02013-08-01 10:44:09 +1200281
JordanP97eb9bb2014-05-26 09:38:50 +0200282 disable_service heat h-api h-api-cfn h-api-cw h-eng
Steve Baker389b3a02013-08-01 10:44:09 +1200283
284Heat can also run in standalone mode, and be configured to orchestrate
285on an external OpenStack cloud. To launch only Heat in standalone mode
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500286you'll need the following settings in your `localrc` section:
Steve Baker389b3a02013-08-01 10:44:09 +1200287
288 disable_all_services
289 enable_service rabbit mysql heat h-api h-api-cfn h-api-cw h-eng
290 HEAT_STANDALONE=True
291 KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST=...
292 KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST=...
293
Dean Troyercc6b4432013-04-08 15:38:03 -0500294# Tempest
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700295
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100296If tempest has been successfully configured, a basic set of smoke
297tests can be run as follows:
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700298
299 $ cd /opt/stack/tempest
Kui Shif9b47382013-08-02 05:53:58 +0800300 $ nosetests tempest/scenario/test_network_basic_ops.py
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700301
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500302# DevStack on Xenserver
303
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100304If you would like to use Xenserver as the hypervisor, please refer
305to the instructions in `./tools/xen/README.md`.
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500306
Dean Troyercdf3d762013-10-15 09:42:43 -0500307# Additional Projects
308
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500309DevStack has a hook mechanism to call out to a dispatch script at specific
310points in the execution of `stack.sh`, `unstack.sh` and `clean.sh`. This
311allows upper-layer projects, especially those that the lower layer projects
312have no dependency on, to be added to DevStack without modifying the core
313scripts. Tempest is built this way as an example of how to structure the
314dispatch script, see `extras.d/80-tempest.sh`. See `extras.d/README.md`
315for more information.
Dean Troyercdf3d762013-10-15 09:42:43 -0500316
Dean Troyercc6b4432013-04-08 15:38:03 -0500317# Multi-Node Setup
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700318
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100319A more interesting setup involves running multiple compute nodes, with Neutron
320networks connecting VMs on different compute nodes.
321You should run at least one "controller node", which should have a `stackrc`
322that includes at least:
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700323
324 disable_service n-net
325 enable_service q-svc
326 enable_service q-agt
327 enable_service q-dhcp
328 enable_service q-l3
329 enable_service q-meta
Mark McClainb05c8762013-07-06 23:29:39 -0400330 enable_service neutron
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700331
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500332You likely want to change your `localrc` section to run a scheduler that
333will balance VMs across hosts:
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700334
335 SCHEDULER=nova.scheduler.simple.SimpleScheduler
336
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100337You can then run many compute nodes, each of which should have a `stackrc`
338which includes the following, with the IP address of the above controller node:
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700339
Mark McClainb05c8762013-07-06 23:29:39 -0400340 ENABLED_SERVICES=n-cpu,rabbit,g-api,neutron,q-agt
Oleg Bondarev1f11f9a2013-03-25 05:34:23 -0700341 SERVICE_HOST=[IP of controller node]
342 MYSQL_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST
343 RABBIT_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST
344 Q_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST
Eric Windisch800bf382013-05-24 11:21:11 -0400345 MATCHMAKER_REDIS_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST
Kieran Spearfb2a3ae2013-03-11 23:55:49 +0000346
Bartosz Górski0abde392014-02-28 14:15:19 +0100347# Multi-Region Setup
348
349We want to setup two devstack (RegionOne and RegionTwo) with shared keystone
350(same users and services) and horizon.
351Keystone and Horizon will be located in RegionOne.
352Full spec is available at:
353https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Heat/Blueprints/Multi_Region_Support_for_Heat.
354
355In RegionOne:
356
357 REGION_NAME=RegionOne
358
359In RegionTwo:
360
361 disable_service horizon
362 KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST=<KEYSTONE_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_REGION_ONE>
363 KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST=<KEYSTONE_IP_ADDRESS_FROM_REGION_ONE>
364 REGION_NAME=RegionTwo
365
Kieran Spearfb2a3ae2013-03-11 23:55:49 +0000366# Cells
367
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100368Cells is a new scaling option with a full spec at:
369http://wiki.openstack.org/blueprint-nova-compute-cells.
Kieran Spearfb2a3ae2013-03-11 23:55:49 +0000370
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500371To setup a cells environment add the following to your `localrc` section:
Kieran Spearfb2a3ae2013-03-11 23:55:49 +0000372
373 enable_service n-cell
Kieran Spearfb2a3ae2013-03-11 23:55:49 +0000374
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100375Be aware that there are some features currently missing in cells, one notable
376one being security groups. The exercises have been patched to disable
377functionality not supported by cells.
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500378
379
380# Local Configuration
381
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100382Historically DevStack has used ``localrc`` to contain all local configuration
383and customizations. More and more of the configuration variables available for
384DevStack are passed-through to the individual project configuration files.
385The old mechanism for this required specific code for each file and did not
386scale well. This is handled now by a master local configuration file.
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500387
388# local.conf
389
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100390The new config file ``local.conf`` is an extended-INI format that introduces
391a new meta-section header that provides some additional information such
392as a phase name and destination config filename:
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500393
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500394 [[ <phase> | <config-file-name> ]]
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500395
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500396where ``<phase>`` is one of a set of phase names defined by ``stack.sh``
397and ``<config-file-name>`` is the configuration filename. The filename is
398eval'ed in the ``stack.sh`` context so all environment variables are
399available and may be used. Using the project config file variables in
400the header is strongly suggested (see the ``NOVA_CONF`` example below).
401If the path of the config file does not exist it is skipped.
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500402
403The defined phases are:
404
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500405* **local** - extracts ``localrc`` from ``local.conf`` before ``stackrc`` is sourced
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100406* **post-config** - runs after the layer 2 services are configured
407 and before they are started
408* **extra** - runs after services are started and before any files
409 in ``extra.d`` are executed
Ryan Hsufeb28832013-11-07 12:12:35 -0800410* **post-extra** - runs after files in ``extra.d`` are executed
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500411
Radoslaw Smigielski8c666cf2014-05-14 12:36:29 +0100412The file is processed strictly in sequence; meta-sections may be specified more
413than once but if any settings are duplicated the last to appear in the file
414will be used.
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500415
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500416 [[post-config|$NOVA_CONF]]
417 [DEFAULT]
418 use_syslog = True
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500419
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500420 [osapi_v3]
421 enabled = False
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500422
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500423A specific meta-section ``local|localrc`` is used to provide a default
424``localrc`` file (actually ``.localrc.auto``). This allows all custom
425settings for DevStack to be contained in a single file. If ``localrc``
426exists it will be used instead to preserve backward-compatibility.
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500427
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500428 [[local|localrc]]
429 FIXED_RANGE=10.254.1.0/24
430 ADMIN_PASSWORD=speciale
431 LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500432
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500433Note that ``Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE`` is unique in that it is assumed to *NOT*
434start with a ``/`` (slash) character. A slash will need to be added:
Dean Troyer893e6632013-09-13 15:05:51 -0500435
Dean Troyerb8dd27b2013-10-17 12:03:55 -0500436 [[post-config|/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE]]