ComputeThe OpenStack Compute service is a cloud computing fabric
controller, which is the main part of an IaaS system. You can use
OpenStack Compute to host and manage cloud computing systems. This
section describes the OpenStack Compute configuration
options.To configure your Compute installation, you must define
configuration options in these files:nova.conf. Contains most of the
Compute configuration options. Resides in the
/etc/nova directory.api-paste.ini. Defines Compute
limits. Resides in the /etc/nova
directory.Related Image Service and Identity Service management
configuration files.Configure loggingYou can use nova.conf file to configure
where Compute logs events, the level of logging, and log
formats.To customize log formats for OpenStack Compute, use the
configuration option settings documented in
.Configure authentication and authorizationThere are different methods of authentication for the
OpenStack Compute project, including no authentication. The
preferred system is the OpenStack Identity Service, code-named
Keystone.To customize authorization settings for Compute, use the
configuration options documented in
.To customize certificate authority settings for Compute, use the
configuration options documented in .To customize Compute and the Identity service to use LDAP as a
backend, refer to the configuration options documented in .Configure resizeResize (or Server resize) is the ability to change the
flavor of a server, thus allowing it to upscale or downscale
according to user needs. For this feature to work properly, you
might need to configure some underlying virt layers.KVMResize on KVM is implemented currently by transferring the
images between compute nodes over ssh. For KVM you need
hostnames to resolve properly and passwordless ssh access
between your compute hosts. Direct access from one compute
host to another is needed to copy the VM file across.Cloud end users can find out how to resize a server by
reading the OpenStack End User Guide.XenServerTo get resize to work with XenServer (and XCP), you need
to establish a root trust between all hypervisor nodes and
provide an /image mount point to your hypervisors dom0.