#!/bin/bash # # XenServer specific defaults for the /tools/xen/ scripts # Similar to stackrc, you can override these in your localrc # # Name of this guest GUEST_NAME=${GUEST_NAME:-DevStackOSDomU} # Template cleanup CLEAN_TEMPLATES=${CLEAN_TEMPLATES:-false} # Size of image VDI_MB=${VDI_MB:-5000} # Devstack now contains many components. 4GB ram is not enough to prevent # swapping and memory fragmentation - the latter of which can cause failures # such as blkfront failing to plug a VBD and lead to random test fails. # # Set to 6GB so an 8GB XenServer VM can have a 1GB Dom0 and leave 1GB for VMs OSDOMU_MEM_MB=6144 OSDOMU_VDI_GB=8 # Network mapping. Specify bridge names or network names. Network names may # differ across localised versions of XenServer. If a given bridge/network # was not found, a new network will be created with the specified name. # Get the management network from the XS installation VM_BRIDGE_OR_NET_NAME="OpenStack VM Network" PUB_BRIDGE_OR_NET_NAME="OpenStack Public Network" XEN_INT_BRIDGE_OR_NET_NAME="OpenStack VM Integration Network" # VM Password GUEST_PASSWORD=${GUEST_PASSWORD:-secrete} # Extracted variables for OpenStack VM network device numbers. # Make sure they form a continuous sequence starting from 0 MGT_DEV_NR=0 VM_DEV_NR=1 PUB_DEV_NR=2 # Host Interface, i.e. the interface on the nova vm you want to expose the # services on. Usually the device connected to the management network or the # one connected to the public network is used. HOST_IP_IFACE=${HOST_IP_IFACE:-"eth${MGT_DEV_NR}"} # # Our nova host's network info # # Management network MGT_IP=${MGT_IP:-dhcp} MGT_NETMASK=${MGT_NETMASK:-ignored} # VM Network VM_IP=${VM_IP:-10.255.255.255} VM_NETMASK=${VM_NETMASK:-255.255.255.0} # Public network # Aligned with stack.sh - see FLOATING_RANGE PUB_IP=${PUB_IP:-172.24.4.10} PUB_NETMASK=${PUB_NETMASK:-255.255.255.0} # Ubuntu install settings UBUNTU_INST_RELEASE="trusty" UBUNTU_INST_TEMPLATE_NAME="Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit) for DevStack" # For 12.04 use "precise" and update template name # However, for 12.04, you should be using # XenServer 6.1 and later or XCP 1.6 or later # 11.10 is only really supported with XenServer 6.0.2 and later UBUNTU_INST_ARCH="amd64" UBUNTU_INST_HTTP_HOSTNAME="archive.ubuntu.com" UBUNTU_INST_HTTP_DIRECTORY="/ubuntu" UBUNTU_INST_HTTP_PROXY="" UBUNTU_INST_LOCALE="en_US" UBUNTU_INST_KEYBOARD="us" # network configuration for ubuntu netinstall UBUNTU_INST_IP="dhcp" UBUNTU_INST_NAMESERVERS="" UBUNTU_INST_NETMASK="" UBUNTU_INST_GATEWAY="" # Create a separate xvdb. Tis could be used as a backing device for cinder # volumes. Specify # XEN_XVDB_SIZE_GB=10 # VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/xvdb # in your localrc to avoid kernel lockups: # https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1023755 # # Set the size to 0 to avoid creation of additional disk. XEN_XVDB_SIZE_GB=0 STACK_USER=stack DOMZERO_USER=domzero RC_DIR="../.." restore_nounset=$(set +o | grep nounset) set +u ## Note that the lines below are coming from stackrc to support ## new-style config files # allow local overrides of env variables, including repo config if [[ -f $RC_DIR/localrc ]]; then # Old-style user-supplied config source $RC_DIR/localrc elif [[ -f $RC_DIR/.localrc.auto ]]; then # New-style user-supplied config extracted from local.conf source $RC_DIR/.localrc.auto fi $restore_nounset