[DEFAULT] # Print more verbose output (set logging level to INFO instead of default WARNING level). # verbose = False # =========Start Global Config Option for Distributed L3 Router=============== # Setting the "router_distributed" flag to "True" will default to the creation # of distributed tenant routers. The admin can override this flag by specifying # the type of the router on the create request (admin-only attribute). Default # value is "False" to support legacy mode (centralized) routers. # # router_distributed = False # # ===========End Global Config Option for Distributed L3 Router=============== # Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead of default WARNING level). # debug = False # Where to store Neutron state files. This directory must be writable by the # user executing the agent. # state_path = /var/lib/neutron # Where to store lock files lock_path = $state_path/lock # log_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)8s [%(name)s] %(message)s # log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S # use_syslog -> syslog # log_file and log_dir -> log_dir/log_file # (not log_file) and log_dir -> log_dir/{binary_name}.log # use_stderr -> stderr # (not user_stderr) and (not log_file) -> stdout # publish_errors -> notification system # use_syslog = False # syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER # use_stderr = True # log_file = # log_dir = # publish_errors = False # Address to bind the API server to # bind_host = 0.0.0.0 # Port the bind the API server to # bind_port = 9696 # Path to the extensions. Note that this can be a colon-separated list of # paths. For example: # api_extensions_path = extensions:/path/to/more/extensions:/even/more/extensions # The __path__ of neutron.extensions is appended to this, so if your # extensions are in there you don't need to specify them here # api_extensions_path = # (StrOpt) Neutron core plugin entrypoint to be loaded from the # neutron.core_plugins namespace. See setup.cfg for the entrypoint names of the # plugins included in the neutron source distribution. For compatibility with # previous versions, the class name of a plugin can be specified instead of its # entrypoint name. # # core_plugin = # Example: core_plugin = ml2 # (ListOpt) List of service plugin entrypoints to be loaded from the # neutron.service_plugins namespace. See setup.cfg for the entrypoint names of # the plugins included in the neutron source distribution. For compatibility # with previous versions, the class name of a plugin can be specified instead # of its entrypoint name. # # service_plugins = # Example: service_plugins = router,firewall,lbaas,vpnaas,metering # Paste configuration file # api_paste_config = api-paste.ini # (StrOpt) Hostname to be used by the neutron server, agents and services # running on this machine. All the agents and services running on this machine # must use the same host value. # The default value is hostname of the machine. # # host = # The strategy to be used for auth. # Supported values are 'keystone'(default), 'noauth'. # auth_strategy = keystone # Base MAC address. The first 3 octets will remain unchanged. If the # 4h octet is not 00, it will also be used. The others will be # randomly generated. # 3 octet # base_mac = fa:16:3e:00:00:00 # 4 octet # base_mac = fa:16:3e:4f:00:00 # DVR Base MAC address. The first 3 octets will remain unchanged. If the # 4th octet is not 00, it will also be used. The others will be randomly # generated. The 'dvr_base_mac' *must* be different from 'base_mac' to # avoid mixing them up with MAC's allocated for tenant ports. # A 4 octet example would be dvr_base_mac = fa:16:3f:4f:00:00 # The default is 3 octet # dvr_base_mac = fa:16:3f:00:00:00 # Maximum amount of retries to generate a unique MAC address # mac_generation_retries = 16 # DHCP Lease duration (in seconds). Use -1 to # tell dnsmasq to use infinite lease times. # dhcp_lease_duration = 86400 # Allow sending resource operation notification to DHCP agent # dhcp_agent_notification = True # Enable or disable bulk create/update/delete operations # allow_bulk = True # Enable or disable pagination # allow_pagination = False # Enable or disable sorting # allow_sorting = False # Enable or disable overlapping IPs for subnets # Attention: the following parameter MUST be set to False if Neutron is # being used in conjunction with nova security groups # allow_overlapping_ips = False # Ensure that configured gateway is on subnet. For IPv6, validate only if # gateway is not a link local address. Deprecated, to be removed during the # K release, at which point the check will be mandatory. # force_gateway_on_subnet = True # Default maximum number of items returned in a single response, # value == infinite and value < 0 means no max limit, and value must # be greater than 0. If the number of items requested is greater than # pagination_max_limit, server will just return pagination_max_limit # of number of items. # pagination_max_limit = -1 # Maximum number of DNS nameservers per subnet # max_dns_nameservers = 5 # Maximum number of host routes per subnet # max_subnet_host_routes = 20 # Maximum number of fixed ips per port # max_fixed_ips_per_port = 5 # Maximum number of routes per router # max_routes = 30 # Default Subnet Pool to be used for IPv6 subnet-allocation. # Specifies by UUID the pool to be used in case of subnet-create being # called without CIDR or subnet-pool ID. Set to "prefix_delegation" # to enable IPv6 Prefix Delegation in a PD-capable environment. # default_ipv6_subnet_pool = # =========== items for MTU selection and advertisement ============= # Advertise MTU. If True, effort is made to advertise MTU # settings to VMs via network methods (ie. DHCP and RA MTU options) # when the network's preferred MTU is known. # advertise_mtu = False # ======== end of items for MTU selection and advertisement ========= # =========== items for agent management extension ============= # Seconds to regard the agent as down; should be at least twice # report_interval, to be sure the agent is down for good # agent_down_time = 75 # =========== end of items for agent management extension ===== # =========== items for agent scheduler extension ============= # Driver to use for scheduling network to DHCP agent # network_scheduler_driver = neutron.scheduler.dhcp_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler # Driver to use for scheduling router to a default L3 agent # router_scheduler_driver = neutron.scheduler.l3_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler # Driver to use for scheduling a loadbalancer pool to an lbaas agent # loadbalancer_pool_scheduler_driver = neutron.services.loadbalancer.agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler # (StrOpt) Representing the resource type whose load is being reported by # the agent. # This can be 'networks','subnets' or 'ports'. When specified (Default is networks), # the server will extract particular load sent as part of its agent configuration object # from the agent report state, which is the number of resources being consumed, at # every report_interval. # dhcp_load_type can be used in combination with network_scheduler_driver = # neutron.scheduler.dhcp_agent_scheduler.WeightScheduler # When the network_scheduler_driver is WeightScheduler, dhcp_load_type can # be configured to represent the choice for the resource being balanced. # Example: dhcp_load_type = networks # Values: # networks - number of networks hosted on the agent # subnets - number of subnets associated with the networks hosted on the agent # ports - number of ports associated with the networks hosted on the agent # dhcp_load_type = networks # Allow auto scheduling networks to DHCP agent. It will schedule non-hosted # networks to first DHCP agent which sends get_active_networks message to # neutron server # network_auto_schedule = True # Allow auto scheduling routers to L3 agent. It will schedule non-hosted # routers to first L3 agent which sends sync_routers message to neutron server # router_auto_schedule = True # Allow automatic rescheduling of routers from dead L3 agents with # admin_state_up set to True to alive agents. # allow_automatic_l3agent_failover = False # Allow automatic removal of networks from dead DHCP agents with # admin_state_up set to True. # Networks could then be rescheduled if network_auto_schedule is True # allow_automatic_dhcp_failover = True # Number of DHCP agents scheduled to host a network. This enables redundant # DHCP agents for configured networks. # dhcp_agents_per_network = 1 # Enable services on agents with admin_state_up False. # If this option is False, when admin_state_up of an agent is turned to # False, services on it will be disabled. If this option is True, services # on agents with admin_state_up False keep available and manual scheduling # to such agents is available. Agents with admin_state_up False are not # selected for automatic scheduling regardless of this option. # enable_services_on_agents_with_admin_state_down = False # =========== end of items for agent scheduler extension ===== # =========== items for l3 extension ============== # Enable high availability for virtual routers. # l3_ha = False # # Maximum number of l3 agents which a HA router will be scheduled on. If it # is set to 0 the router will be scheduled on every agent. # max_l3_agents_per_router = 3 # # Minimum number of l3 agents which a HA router will be scheduled on. The # default value is 2. # min_l3_agents_per_router = 2 # # CIDR of the administrative network if HA mode is enabled # l3_ha_net_cidr = 169.254.192.0/18 # =========== end of items for l3 extension ======= # =========== items for metadata proxy configuration ============== # User (uid or name) running metadata proxy after its initialization # (if empty: agent effective user) # metadata_proxy_user = # Group (gid or name) running metadata proxy after its initialization # (if empty: agent effective group) # metadata_proxy_group = # Location of Metadata Proxy UNIX domain socket # metadata_proxy_socket = $state_path/metadata_proxy # =========== end of items for metadata proxy configuration ============== # ========== items for VLAN trunking networks ========== # Setting this flag to True will allow plugins that support it to # create VLAN transparent networks. This flag has no effect for # plugins that do not support VLAN transparent networks. # vlan_transparent = False # ========== end of items for VLAN trunking networks ========== # =========== WSGI parameters related to the API server ============== # Number of separate worker processes to spawn. The default, 0, runs the # worker thread in the current process. Greater than 0 launches that number of # child processes as workers. The parent process manages them. # api_workers = 0 # Number of separate RPC worker processes to spawn. The default, 0, runs the # worker thread in the current process. Greater than 0 launches that number of # child processes as RPC workers. The parent process manages them. # This feature is experimental until issues are addressed and testing has been # enabled for various plugins for compatibility. # rpc_workers = 0 # Timeout for client connections socket operations. If an # incoming connection is idle for this number of seconds it # will be closed. A value of '0' means wait forever. (integer # value) # client_socket_timeout = 900 # wsgi keepalive option. Determines if connections are allowed to be held open # by clients after a request is fulfilled. A value of False will ensure that # the socket connection will be explicitly closed once a response has been # sent to the client. # wsgi_keep_alive = True # Sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds to use for each server socket when # starting API server. Not supported on OS X. # tcp_keepidle = 600 # Number of seconds to keep retrying to listen # retry_until_window = 30 # Number of backlog requests to configure the socket with. # backlog = 4096 # Max header line to accommodate large tokens # max_header_line = 16384 # Enable SSL on the API server # use_ssl = False # Certificate file to use when starting API server securely # ssl_cert_file = /path/to/certfile # Private key file to use when starting API server securely # ssl_key_file = /path/to/keyfile # CA certificate file to use when starting API server securely to # verify connecting clients. This is an optional parameter only required if # API clients need to authenticate to the API server using SSL certificates # signed by a trusted CA # ssl_ca_file = /path/to/cafile # ======== end of WSGI parameters related to the API server ========== # ======== neutron nova interactions ========== # Send notification to nova when port status is active. # notify_nova_on_port_status_changes = True # Send notifications to nova when port data (fixed_ips/floatingips) change # so nova can update it's cache. # notify_nova_on_port_data_changes = True # URL for connection to nova (Only supports one nova region currently). # nova_url = http://127.0.0.1:8774/v2 # Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region # nova_region_name = # Username for connection to nova in admin context # nova_admin_username = # The uuid of the admin nova tenant # nova_admin_tenant_id = # The name of the admin nova tenant. If the uuid of the admin nova tenant # is set, this is optional. Useful for cases where the uuid of the admin # nova tenant is not available when configuration is being done. # nova_admin_tenant_name = # Password for connection to nova in admin context. # nova_admin_password = # Authorization URL for connection to nova in admin context. # nova_admin_auth_url = # CA file for novaclient to verify server certificates # nova_ca_certificates_file = # Boolean to control ignoring SSL errors on the nova url # nova_api_insecure = False # Number of seconds between sending events to nova if there are any events to send # send_events_interval = 2 # ======== end of neutron nova interactions ========== # # Options defined in oslo.messaging # # Use durable queues in amqp. (boolean value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues #amqp_durable_queues=false # Auto-delete queues in amqp. (boolean value) #amqp_auto_delete=false # Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value) #rpc_conn_pool_size=30 # Qpid broker hostname. (string value) #qpid_hostname=localhost # Qpid broker port. (integer value) #qpid_port=5672 # Qpid HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value) #qpid_hosts=$qpid_hostname:$qpid_port # Username for Qpid connection. (string value) #qpid_username= # Password for Qpid connection. (string value) #qpid_password= # Space separated list of SASL mechanisms to use for auth. # (string value) #qpid_sasl_mechanisms= # Seconds between connection keepalive heartbeats. (integer # value) #qpid_heartbeat=60 # Transport to use, either 'tcp' or 'ssl'. (string value) #qpid_protocol=tcp # Whether to disable the Nagle algorithm. (boolean value) #qpid_tcp_nodelay=true # The qpid topology version to use. Version 1 is what was # originally used by impl_qpid. Version 2 includes some # backwards-incompatible changes that allow broker federation # to work. Users should update to version 2 when they are # able to take everything down, as it requires a clean break. # (integer value) #qpid_topology_version=1 # SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). valid values # are TLSv1, SSLv23 and SSLv3. SSLv2 may be available on some # distributions. (string value) #kombu_ssl_version= # SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) #kombu_ssl_keyfile= # SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value) #kombu_ssl_certfile= # SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL # enabled). (string value) #kombu_ssl_ca_certs= # How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP # consumer cancel notification. (floating point value) #kombu_reconnect_delay=1.0 # The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used. # (string value) #rabbit_host=localhost # The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used. # (integer value) #rabbit_port=5672 # RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value) #rabbit_hosts=$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port # Connect over SSL for RabbitMQ. (boolean value) #rabbit_use_ssl=false # The RabbitMQ userid. (string value) #rabbit_userid=guest # The RabbitMQ password. (string value) #rabbit_password=guest # the RabbitMQ login method (string value) #rabbit_login_method=AMQPLAIN # The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value) #rabbit_virtual_host=/ # How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer # value) #rabbit_retry_interval=1 # How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to # RabbitMQ. (integer value) #rabbit_retry_backoff=2 # Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0 # (infinite retry count). (integer value) #rabbit_max_retries=0 # Use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change # this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. (boolean # value) #rabbit_ha_queues=false # If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider. (boolean value) #fake_rabbit=false # ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet # interface, or IP. The "host" option should point or resolve # to this address. (string value) #rpc_zmq_bind_address=* # MatchMaker driver. (string value) #rpc_zmq_matchmaker=oslo.messaging._drivers.matchmaker.MatchMakerLocalhost # ZeroMQ receiver listening port. (integer value) #rpc_zmq_port=9501 # Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value) #rpc_zmq_contexts=1 # Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per # topic. Default is unlimited. (integer value) #rpc_zmq_topic_backlog= # Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value) #rpc_zmq_ipc_dir=/var/run/openstack # Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP # address. Must match "host" option, if running Nova. (string # value) #rpc_zmq_host=oslo # Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). Only supported # by impl_zmq. (integer value) #rpc_cast_timeout=30 # Heartbeat frequency. (integer value) #matchmaker_heartbeat_freq=300 # Heartbeat time-to-live. (integer value) #matchmaker_heartbeat_ttl=600 # Size of RPC greenthread pool. (integer value) #rpc_thread_pool_size=64 # Driver or drivers to handle sending notifications. (multi # valued) #notification_driver= # AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value) # Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics #notification_topics=notifications # Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value) #rpc_response_timeout=60 # A URL representing the messaging driver to use and its full # configuration. If not set, we fall back to the rpc_backend # option and driver specific configuration. (string value) #transport_url= # The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other # drivers include qpid and zmq. (string value) #rpc_backend=rabbit # The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be # overridden by an exchange name specified in the # transport_url option. (string value) #control_exchange=openstack [matchmaker_redis] # # Options defined in oslo.messaging # # Host to locate redis. (string value) #host=127.0.0.1 # Use this port to connect to redis host. (integer value) #port=6379 # Password for Redis server (optional). (string value) #password= [matchmaker_ring] # # Options defined in oslo.messaging # # Matchmaker ring file (JSON). (string value) # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/matchmaker_ringfile #ringfile=/etc/oslo/matchmaker_ring.json [quotas] # Default driver to use for quota checks # quota_driver = neutron.db.quota_db.DbQuotaDriver # Resource name(s) that are supported in quota features # quota_items = network,subnet,port # Default number of resource allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. # default_quota = -1 # Number of networks allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_network = 10 # Number of subnets allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_subnet = 10 # Number of ports allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_port = 50 # Number of security groups allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. # quota_security_group = 10 # Number of security group rules allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. # quota_security_group_rule = 100 # Number of vips allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_vip = 10 # Number of pools allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_pool = 10 # Number of pool members allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # The default is unlimited because a member is not a real resource consumer # on Openstack. However, on back-end, a member is a resource consumer # and that is the reason why quota is possible. # quota_member = -1 # Number of health monitors allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. # The default is unlimited because a health monitor is not a real resource # consumer on Openstack. However, on back-end, a member is a resource consumer # and that is the reason why quota is possible. # quota_health_monitor = -1 # Number of loadbalancers allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_loadbalancer = 10 # Number of listeners allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_listener = -1 # Number of v2 health monitors allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. These health monitors exist under the lbaas v2 API # quota_healthmonitor = -1 # Number of routers allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_router = 10 # Number of floating IPs allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_floatingip = 50 # Number of firewalls allowed per tenant. A negative value means unlimited. # quota_firewall = 1 # Number of firewall policies allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. # quota_firewall_policy = 1 # Number of firewall rules allowed per tenant. A negative value means # unlimited. # quota_firewall_rule = 100 [agent] # Use "sudo neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf" to use the real # root filter facility. # Change to "sudo" to skip the filtering and just run the command directly # root_helper = sudo # Set to true to add comments to generated iptables rules that describe # each rule's purpose. (System must support the iptables comments module.) # comment_iptables_rules = True # Use the root helper when listing the namespaces on a system. This may not # be required depending on the security configuration. If the root helper is # not required, set this to False for a performance improvement. # use_helper_for_ns_read = True # The interval to check external processes for failure in seconds (0=disabled) # check_child_processes_interval = 60 # Action to take when an external process spawned by an agent dies # Values: # respawn - Respawns the external process # exit - Exits the agent # check_child_processes_action = respawn # =========== items for agent management extension ============= # seconds between nodes reporting state to server; should be less than # agent_down_time, best if it is half or less than agent_down_time # report_interval = 30 # =========== end of items for agent management extension ===== [keystone_authtoken] auth_uri = http://127.0.0.1:35357/v2.0/ identity_uri = http://127.0.0.1:5000 admin_tenant_name = %SERVICE_TENANT_NAME% admin_user = %SERVICE_USER% admin_password = %SERVICE_PASSWORD% [database] # This line MUST be changed to actually run the plugin. # Example: # connection = mysql://root:pass@127.0.0.1:3306/neutron # Replace 127.0.0.1 above with the IP address of the database used by the # main neutron server. (Leave it as is if the database runs on this host.) # connection = sqlite:// # NOTE: In deployment the [database] section and its connection attribute may # be set in the corresponding core plugin '.ini' file. However, it is suggested # to put the [database] section and its connection attribute in this # configuration file. # Database engine for which script will be generated when using offline # migration # engine = # The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the slave database # slave_connection = # Database reconnection retry times - in event connectivity is lost # set to -1 implies an infinite retry count # max_retries = 10 # Database reconnection interval in seconds - if the initial connection to the # database fails # retry_interval = 10 # Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool # min_pool_size = 1 # Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool # max_pool_size = 10 # Timeout in seconds before idle sql connections are reaped # idle_timeout = 3600 # If set, use this value for max_overflow with sqlalchemy # max_overflow = 20 # Verbosity of SQL debugging information. 0=None, 100=Everything # connection_debug = 0 # Add python stack traces to SQL as comment strings # connection_trace = False # If set, use this value for pool_timeout with sqlalchemy # pool_timeout = 10