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Diffstat (limited to 'openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins')
33 files changed, 35 insertions, 1749 deletions
diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/restproxy.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/restproxy.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 256f7855..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/restproxy.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -# Config file for neutron-proxy-plugin. - -[restproxy] -# All configuration for this plugin is in section '[restproxy]' -# -# The following parameters are supported: -# servers : <host:port>[,<host:port>]* (Error if not set) -# server_auth : <username:password> (default: no auth) -# server_ssl : True | False (default: True) -# ssl_cert_directory : <path> (default: /etc/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl) -# no_ssl_validation : True | False (default: False) -# ssl_sticky : True | False (default: True) -# sync_data : True | False (default: False) -# auto_sync_on_failure : True | False (default: True) -# consistency_interval : <integer> (default: 60 seconds) -# server_timeout : <integer> (default: 10 seconds) -# neutron_id : <string> (default: neutron-<hostname>) -# add_meta_server_route : True | False (default: True) -# thread_pool_size : <int> (default: 4) - -# A comma separated list of BigSwitch or Floodlight servers and port numbers. The plugin proxies the requests to the BigSwitch/Floodlight server, which performs the networking configuration. Note that only one server is needed per deployment, but you may wish to deploy multiple servers to support failover. -servers=localhost:8080 - -# The username and password for authenticating against the BigSwitch or Floodlight controller. -# server_auth=username:password - -# Use SSL when connecting to the BigSwitch or Floodlight controller. -# server_ssl=True - -# Directory which contains the ca_certs and host_certs to be used to validate -# controller certificates. -# ssl_cert_directory=/etc/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/ - -# If a certificate does not exist for a controller, trust and store the first -# certificate received for that controller and use it to validate future -# connections to that controller. -# ssl_sticky=True - -# Do not validate the controller certificates for SSL -# Warning: This will not provide protection against man-in-the-middle attacks -# no_ssl_validation=False - -# Sync data on connect -# sync_data=False - -# If neutron fails to create a resource because the backend controller -# doesn't know of a dependency, automatically trigger a full data -# synchronization to the controller. -# auto_sync_on_failure=True - -# Time between verifications that the backend controller -# database is consistent with Neutron. (0 to disable) -# consistency_interval = 60 - -# Maximum number of seconds to wait for proxy request to connect and complete. -# server_timeout=10 - -# User defined identifier for this Neutron deployment -# neutron_id = - -# Flag to decide if a route to the metadata server should be injected into the VM -# add_meta_server_route = True - -# Number of threads to use to handle large volumes of port creation requests -# thread_pool_size = 4 - -[nova] -# Specify the VIF_TYPE that will be controlled on the Nova compute instances -# options: ivs or ovs -# default: ovs -# vif_type = ovs - -# Overrides for vif types based on nova compute node host IDs -# Comma separated list of host IDs to fix to a specific VIF type -# The VIF type is taken from the end of the configuration item -# node_override_vif_<vif_type> -# For example, the following would set the VIF type to IVS for -# host-id1 and host-id2 -# node_overrride_vif_ivs=host-id1,host-id2 - -[router] -# Specify the default router rules installed in newly created tenant routers -# Specify multiple times for multiple rules -# Format is <tenant>:<source>:<destination>:<action> -# Optionally, a comma-separated list of nexthops may be included after <action> -# Use an * to specify default for all tenants -# Default is any any allow for all tenants -# tenant_default_router_rule=*:any:any:permit - -# Maximum number of rules that a single router may have -# Default is 200 -# max_router_rules=200 - -[restproxyagent] - -# Specify the name of the bridge used on compute nodes -# for attachment. -# Default: br-int -# integration_bridge=br-int - -# Change the frequency of polling by the restproxy agent. -# Value is seconds -# Default: 5 -# polling_interval=5 - -# Virtual switch type on the compute node. -# Options: ovs or ivs -# Default: ovs -# virtual_switch_type = ovs - -[securitygroup] -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/ca_certs/README b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/ca_certs/README deleted file mode 100644 index e7e47a27..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/ca_certs/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -Certificates in this folder will be used to -verify signatures for any controllers the plugin -connects to. diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/host_certs/README b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/host_certs/README deleted file mode 100644 index 8f5f5e77..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/bigswitch/ssl/host_certs/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -Certificates in this folder must match the name -of the controller they should be used to authenticate -with a .pem extension. - -For example, the certificate for the controller -"192.168.0.1" should be named "192.168.0.1.pem". diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/brocade/brocade.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/brocade/brocade.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 916e9e5d..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/brocade/brocade.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -[switch] -# username = The SSH username to use -# password = The SSH password to use -# address = The address of the host to SSH to -# ostype = Should be NOS, but is unused otherwise -# -# Example: -# username = admin -# password = password -# address = 10.24.84.38 -# ostype = NOS - -[physical_interface] -# physical_interface = The network interface to use when creating a port -# -# Example: -# physical_interface = physnet1 - -[vlans] -# network_vlan_ranges = <physical network name>:nnnn:mmmm -# -# Example: -# network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999 - -[linux_bridge] -# physical_interface_mappings = <physical network name>:<local interface> -# -# Example: -# physical_interface_mappings = physnet1:em1 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_cfg_agent.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_cfg_agent.ini deleted file mode 100644 index d99e8382..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_cfg_agent.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -[cfg_agent] -# (IntOpt) Interval in seconds for processing of service updates. -# That is when the config agent's process_services() loop executes -# and it lets each service helper to process its service resources. -# rpc_loop_interval = 10 - -# (StrOpt) Period-separated module path to the routing service helper class. -# routing_svc_helper_class = neutron.plugins.cisco.cfg_agent.service_helpers.routing_svc_helper.RoutingServiceHelper - -# (IntOpt) Timeout value in seconds for connecting to a hosting device. -# device_connection_timeout = 30 - -# (IntOpt) The time in seconds until a backlogged hosting device is -# presumed dead or booted to an error state. -# hosting_device_dead_timeout = 300 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_plugins.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_plugins.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 17eae737..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_plugins.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -[cisco] - -# (StrOpt) A short prefix to prepend to the VLAN number when creating a -# VLAN interface. For example, if an interface is being created for -# VLAN 2001 it will be named 'q-2001' using the default prefix. -# -# vlan_name_prefix = q- -# Example: vlan_name_prefix = vnet- - -# (StrOpt) A short prefix to prepend to the VLAN number when creating a -# provider VLAN interface. For example, if an interface is being created -# for provider VLAN 3003 it will be named 'p-3003' using the default prefix. -# -# provider_vlan_name_prefix = p- -# Example: provider_vlan_name_prefix = PV- - -# (BoolOpt) A flag indicating whether Openstack networking should manage the -# creation and removal of VLAN interfaces for provider networks on the Nexus -# switches. If the flag is set to False then Openstack will not create or -# remove VLAN interfaces for provider networks, and the administrator needs -# to manage these interfaces manually or by external orchestration. -# -# provider_vlan_auto_create = True - -# (BoolOpt) A flag indicating whether Openstack networking should manage -# the adding and removing of provider VLANs from trunk ports on the Nexus -# switches. If the flag is set to False then Openstack will not add or -# remove provider VLANs from trunk ports, and the administrator needs to -# manage these operations manually or by external orchestration. -# -# provider_vlan_auto_trunk = True - -# (StrOpt) Period-separated module path to the model class to use for -# the Cisco neutron plugin. -# -# model_class = neutron.plugins.cisco.models.virt_phy_sw_v2.VirtualPhysicalSwitchModelV2 - -# (BoolOpt) A flag to enable Layer 3 support on the Nexus switches. -# Note: This feature is not supported on all models/versions of Cisco -# Nexus switches. To use this feature, all of the Nexus switches in the -# deployment must support it. -# nexus_l3_enable = False - -# (BoolOpt) A flag to enable round robin scheduling of routers for SVI. -# svi_round_robin = False - -# Cisco Nexus Switch configurations. -# Each switch to be managed by Openstack Neutron must be configured here. -# -# N1KV Format. -# [N1KV:<IP address of VSM>] -# username=<credential username> -# password=<credential password> -# -# Example: -# [N1KV:2.2.2.2] -# username=admin -# password=mySecretPassword - -[cisco_n1k] - -# (StrOpt) Specify the name of the integration bridge to which the VIFs are -# attached. -# Default value: br-int -# integration_bridge = br-int - -# (StrOpt) Name of the policy profile to be associated with a port when no -# policy profile is specified during port creates. -# Default value: service_profile -# default_policy_profile = service_profile - -# (StrOpt) Name of the policy profile to be associated with a port owned by -# network node (dhcp, router). -# Default value: dhcp_pp -# network_node_policy_profile = dhcp_pp - -# (StrOpt) Name of the network profile to be associated with a network when no -# network profile is specified during network creates. Admin should pre-create -# a network profile with this name. -# Default value: default_network_profile -# default_network_profile = network_pool - -# (IntOpt) Time in seconds for which the plugin polls the VSM for updates in -# policy profiles. -# Default value: 60 -# poll_duration = 60 - -# (BoolOpt) Specify whether tenants are restricted from accessing all the -# policy profiles. -# Default value: False, indicating all tenants can access all policy profiles. -# -# restrict_policy_profiles = False - -# (IntOpt) Number of threads to use to make HTTP requests to the VSM. -# Default value: 4 -# http_pool_size = 4 - -# (IntOpt) Timeout duration in seconds for the http request -# Default value: 15 -# http_timeout = 15 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_router_plugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_router_plugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 3ef271d2..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_router_plugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -[general] -#(IntOpt) Time in seconds between renewed scheduling attempts of non-scheduled routers -# backlog_processing_interval = 10 - -#(StrOpt) Name of the L3 admin tenant -# l3_admin_tenant = L3AdminTenant - -#(StrOpt) Name of management network for hosting device configuration -# management_network = osn_mgmt_nw - -#(StrOpt) Default security group applied on management port -# default_security_group = mgmt_sec_grp - -#(IntOpt) Seconds of no status update until a cfg agent is considered down -# cfg_agent_down_time = 60 - -#(StrOpt) Path to templates for hosting devices -# templates_path = /opt/stack/data/neutron/cisco/templates - -#(StrOpt) Path to config drive files for service VM instances -# service_vm_config_path = /opt/stack/data/neutron/cisco/config_drive - -#(BoolOpt) Ensure that Nova is running before attempting to create any VM -# ensure_nova_running = True - -[hosting_devices] -# Settings coupled to CSR1kv VM devices -# ------------------------------------- -#(StrOpt) Name of Glance image for CSR1kv -# csr1kv_image = csr1kv_openstack_img - -#(StrOpt) UUID of Nova flavor for CSR1kv -# csr1kv_flavor = 621 - -#(StrOpt) Plugging driver for CSR1kv -# csr1kv_plugging_driver = neutron.plugins.cisco.l3.plugging_drivers.n1kv_trunking_driver.N1kvTrunkingPlugDriver - -#(StrOpt) Hosting device driver for CSR1kv -# csr1kv_device_driver = neutron.plugins.cisco.l3.hosting_device_drivers.csr1kv_hd_driver.CSR1kvHostingDeviceDriver - -#(StrOpt) Config agent router service driver for CSR1kv -# csr1kv_cfgagent_router_driver = neutron.plugins.cisco.cfg_agent.device_drivers.csr1kv.csr1kv_routing_driver.CSR1kvRoutingDriver - -#(StrOpt) Configdrive template file for CSR1kv -# csr1kv_configdrive_template = csr1kv_cfg_template - -#(IntOpt) Booting time in seconds before a CSR1kv becomes operational -# csr1kv_booting_time = 420 - -#(StrOpt) Username to use for CSR1kv configurations -# csr1kv_username = stack - -#(StrOpt) Password to use for CSR1kv configurations -# csr1kv_password = cisco - -[n1kv] -# Settings coupled to inter-working with N1kv plugin -# -------------------------------------------------- -#(StrOpt) Name of N1kv port profile for management ports -# management_port_profile = osn_mgmt_pp - -#(StrOpt) Name of N1kv port profile for T1 ports (i.e., ports carrying traffic -# from VXLAN segmented networks). -# t1_port_profile = osn_t1_pp - -#(StrOpt) Name of N1kv port profile for T2 ports (i.e., ports carrying traffic -# from VLAN segmented networks). -# t2_port_profile = osn_t2_pp - -#(StrOpt) Name of N1kv network profile for T1 networks (i.e., trunk networks -# for VXLAN segmented traffic). -# t1_network_profile = osn_t1_np - -#(StrOpt) Name of N1kv network profile for T2 networks (i.e., trunk networks -# for VLAN segmented traffic). -# t2_network_profile = osn_t2_np diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_vpn_agent.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_vpn_agent.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 0aee17eb..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/cisco/cisco_vpn_agent.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -[cisco_csr_ipsec] -# Status check interval in seconds, for VPNaaS IPSec connections used on CSR -# status_check_interval = 60 - -# Cisco CSR management port information for REST access used by VPNaaS -# TODO(pcm): Remove once CSR is integrated in as a Neutron router. -# -# Format is: -# [cisco_csr_rest:<public IP>] -# rest_mgmt = <mgmt port IP> -# tunnel_ip = <tunnel IP> -# username = <user> -# password = <password> -# timeout = <timeout> -# host = <hostname> -# tunnel_if = <tunnel I/F> -# -# where: -# public IP ----- Public IP address of router used with a VPN service (1:1 with CSR) -# tunnel IP ----- Public IP address of the CSR used for the IPSec tunnel -# mgmt port IP -- IP address of CSR for REST API access -# user ---------- Username for REST management port access to Cisco CSR -# password ------ Password for REST management port access to Cisco CSR -# timeout ------- REST request timeout to Cisco CSR (optional) -# hostname ------ Name of host where CSR is running as a VM -# tunnel I/F ---- CSR port name used for tunnels' IP address diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/embrane/heleos_conf.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/embrane/heleos_conf.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 0ca9b46f..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/embrane/heleos_conf.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -[heleos] -#configure the ESM management address -#in the first version of this plugin, only one ESM can be specified -#Example: -#esm_mgmt= - -#configure admin username and password -#admin_username= -#admin_password= - -#router image id -#Example: -#router_image=932ce713-e210-3d54-a0a5-518b0b5ee1b0 - -#mgmt shared security zone id -#defines the shared management security zone. Each tenant can have a private one configured through the ESM -#Example: -#mgmt_id=c0bc9b6c-f110-46cf-bb01-733bfe4b5a1a - -#in-band shared security zone id -#defines the shared in-band security zone. Each tenant can have a private one configured through the ESM -#Example: -#inband_id=a6b7999d-3806-4b04-81f6-e0c5c8271afc - -#oob-band shared security zone id -#defines the shared out-of-band security zone. Each tenant can have a private one configured through the ESM -#Example: -#oob_id=e7eda5cc-b977-46cb-9c14-cab43c1b7871 - -#dummy security zone id -#defines the dummy security zone ID. this security zone will be used by the DVAs with no neutron interfaces -#Example: -#dummy_utif_id=d9911310-25fc-4733-a2e0-c0eda024ef08 - -#resource pool id -#define the shared resource pool. Each tenant can have a private one configured through the ESM -#Example -#resource_pool_id= - -#define if the requests have to be executed asynchronously by the plugin or not -#async_requests= diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/hyperv/hyperv_neutron_plugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/hyperv/hyperv_neutron_plugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 5eeec570..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/hyperv/hyperv_neutron_plugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -[hyperv] -# (StrOpt) Type of network to allocate for tenant networks. The -# default value 'local' is useful only for single-box testing and -# provides no connectivity between hosts. You MUST either change this -# to 'vlan' and configure network_vlan_ranges below or to 'flat'. -# Set to 'none' to disable creation of tenant networks. -# -# tenant_network_type = local -# Example: tenant_network_type = vlan - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples enumerating ranges -# of VLAN IDs on named physical networks that are available for -# allocation. All physical networks listed are available for flat and -# VLAN provider network creation. Specified ranges of VLAN IDs are -# available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is -# 'vlan'. If empty, only gre and local networks may be created. -# -# network_vlan_ranges = -# Example: network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999 - -[agent] -# Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 - -# (ListOpt) Comma separated list of <physical_network>:<vswitch> -# where the physical networks can be expressed with wildcards, -# e.g.: ."*:external". -# The referred external virtual switches need to be already present on -# the Hyper-V server. -# If a given physical network name will not match any value in the list -# the plugin will look for a virtual switch with the same name. -# -# physical_network_vswitch_mappings = *:external -# Example: physical_network_vswitch_mappings = net1:external1,net2:external2 - -# (StrOpt) Private virtual switch name used for local networking. -# -# local_network_vswitch = private -# Example: local_network_vswitch = custom_vswitch - -# (BoolOpt) Enables metrics collections for switch ports by using Hyper-V's -# metric APIs. Collected data can by retrieved by other apps and services, -# e.g.: Ceilometer. Requires Hyper-V / Windows Server 2012 and above. -# -# enable_metrics_collection = False - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Sample Configurations. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Neutron server: -# -# [HYPERV] -# tenant_network_type = vlan -# network_vlan_ranges = default:2000:3999 -# -# Agent running on Hyper-V node: -# -# [AGENT] -# polling_interval = 2 -# physical_network_vswitch_mappings = *:external -# local_network_vswitch = private diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ibm/sdnve_neutron_plugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ibm/sdnve_neutron_plugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 0fab5070..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ibm/sdnve_neutron_plugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -[sdnve] -# (ListOpt) The IP address of one (or more) SDN-VE controllers -# Default value is: controller_ips = 127.0.0.1 -# Example: controller_ips = 127.0.0.1,127.0.0.2 -# (StrOpt) The integration bridge for OF based implementation -# The default value for integration_bridge is None -# Example: integration_bridge = br-int -# (ListOpt) The interface mapping connecting the integration -# bridge to external network as a list of physical network names and -# interfaces: <physical_network_name>:<interface_name> -# Example: interface_mappings = default:eth2 -# (BoolOpt) Used to reset the integration bridge, if exists -# The default value for reset_bridge is True -# Example: reset_bridge = False -# (BoolOpt) Used to set the OVS controller as out-of-band -# The default value for out_of_band is True -# Example: out_of_band = False -# -# (BoolOpt) The fake controller for testing purposes -# Default value is: use_fake_controller = False -# (StrOpt) The port number for use with controller -# The default value for the port is 8443 -# Example: port = 8443 -# (StrOpt) The userid for use with controller -# The default value for the userid is admin -# Example: userid = sdnve_user -# (StrOpt) The password for use with controller -# The default value for the password is admin -# Example: password = sdnve_password -# -# (StrOpt) The default type of tenants (and associated resources) -# Available choices are: OVERLAY or OF -# The default value for tenant type is OVERLAY -# Example: default_tenant_type = OVERLAY -# (StrOpt) The string in tenant description that indicates -# Default value for OF tenants: of_signature = SDNVE-OF -# (StrOpt) The string in tenant description that indicates -# Default value for OVERLAY tenants: overlay_signature = SDNVE-OVERLAY - -[sdnve_agent] -# (IntOpt) Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 -# (StrOpt) What to use for root helper -# The default value: root_helper = 'sudo' -# (BoolOpt) Whether to use rpc or not -# The default value: rpc = True - -[securitygroup] -# The security group is not supported: -# firewall_driver = neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/linuxbridge/linuxbridge_conf.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/linuxbridge/linuxbridge_conf.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 94fe9803..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/linuxbridge/linuxbridge_conf.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -[vlans] -# (StrOpt) Type of network to allocate for tenant networks. The -# default value 'local' is useful only for single-box testing and -# provides no connectivity between hosts. You MUST change this to -# 'vlan' and configure network_vlan_ranges below in order for tenant -# networks to provide connectivity between hosts. Set to 'none' to -# disable creation of tenant networks. -# -# tenant_network_type = local -# Example: tenant_network_type = vlan - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples enumerating ranges -# of VLAN IDs on named physical networks that are available for -# allocation. All physical networks listed are available for flat and -# VLAN provider network creation. Specified ranges of VLAN IDs are -# available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is -# 'vlan'. If empty, only local networks may be created. -# -# network_vlan_ranges = -# Example: network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999 - -[linux_bridge] -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>:<physical_interface> tuples mapping physical -# network names to the agent's node-specific physical network -# interfaces to be used for flat and VLAN networks. All physical -# networks listed in network_vlan_ranges on the server should have -# mappings to appropriate interfaces on each agent. -# -# physical_interface_mappings = -# Example: physical_interface_mappings = physnet1:eth1 - -[vxlan] -# (BoolOpt) enable VXLAN on the agent -# VXLAN support can be enabled when agent is managed by ml2 plugin using -# linuxbridge mechanism driver. Useless if set while using linuxbridge plugin. -# enable_vxlan = False -# -# (IntOpt) use specific TTL for vxlan interface protocol packets -# ttl = -# -# (IntOpt) use specific TOS for vxlan interface protocol packets -# tos = -# -# (StrOpt) multicast group to use for broadcast emulation. -# This group must be the same on all the agents. -# vxlan_group = 224.0.0.1 -# -# (StrOpt) Local IP address to use for VXLAN endpoints (required) -# local_ip = -# -# (BoolOpt) Flag to enable l2population extension. This option should be used -# in conjunction with ml2 plugin l2population mechanism driver (in that case, -# both linuxbridge and l2population mechanism drivers should be loaded). -# It enables plugin to populate VXLAN forwarding table, in order to limit -# the use of broadcast emulation (multicast will be turned off if kernel and -# iproute2 supports unicast flooding - requires 3.11 kernel and iproute2 3.10) -# l2_population = False - -[agent] -# Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 - -# (BoolOpt) Enable server RPC compatibility with old (pre-havana) -# agents. -# -# rpc_support_old_agents = False -# Example: rpc_support_old_agents = True - -[securitygroup] -# Firewall driver for realizing neutron security group function -# firewall_driver = neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver -# Example: firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver - -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/metaplugin/metaplugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/metaplugin/metaplugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 2b9bfa5e..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/metaplugin/metaplugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# Config file for Metaplugin - -[meta] -# Comma separated list of flavor:neutron_plugin for plugins to load. -# Extension method is searched in the list order and the first one is used. -plugin_list = 'ml2:neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin,nvp:neutron.plugins.vmware.plugin.NsxPluginV2' - -# Comma separated list of flavor:neutron_plugin for L3 service plugins -# to load. -# This is intended for specifying L2 plugins which support L3 functions. -# If you use a router service plugin, set this blank. -l3_plugin_list = - -# Default flavor to use, when flavor:network is not specified at network -# creation. -default_flavor = 'nvp' - -# Default L3 flavor to use, when flavor:router is not specified at router -# creation. -# Ignored if 'l3_plugin_list' is blank. -default_l3_flavor = - -# Comma separated list of supported extension aliases. -supported_extension_aliases = 'provider,binding,agent,dhcp_agent_scheduler' - -# Comma separated list of method:flavor to select specific plugin for a method. -# This has priority over method search order based on 'plugin_list'. -extension_map = 'get_port_stats:nvp' - -# Specifies flavor for plugin to handle 'q-plugin' RPC requests. -rpc_flavor = 'ml2' diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/midonet/midonet.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/midonet/midonet.ini deleted file mode 100644 index f2e94052..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/midonet/midonet.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ - -[midonet] -# MidoNet API server URI -# midonet_uri = http://localhost:8080/midonet-api - -# MidoNet admin username -# username = admin - -# MidoNet admin password -# password = passw0rd - -# ID of the project that MidoNet admin user belongs to -# project_id = 77777777-7777-7777-7777-777777777777 - -# Virtual provider router ID -# provider_router_id = 00112233-0011-0011-0011-001122334455 - -# Path to midonet host uuid file -# midonet_host_uuid_path = /etc/midolman/host_uuid.properties diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini index b8097ce2..ac9a3d0d 100644 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini +++ b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ # # type_drivers = local,flat,vlan,gre,vxlan # Example: type_drivers = flat,vlan,gre,vxlan -type_drivers = flat,gre # (ListOpt) Ordered list of network_types to allocate as tenant # networks. The default value 'local' is useful for single-box testing @@ -12,7 +11,6 @@ type_drivers = flat,gre # # tenant_network_types = local # Example: tenant_network_types = vlan,gre,vxlan -tenant_network_types = gre # (ListOpt) Ordered list of networking mechanism driver entrypoints # to be loaded from the neutron.ml2.mechanism_drivers namespace. @@ -22,13 +20,44 @@ tenant_network_types = gre # Example: mechanism_drivers = cisco,logger # Example: mechanism_drivers = openvswitch,brocade # Example: mechanism_drivers = linuxbridge,brocade -mechanism_drivers = openvswitch # (ListOpt) Ordered list of extension driver entrypoints # to be loaded from the neutron.ml2.extension_drivers namespace. # extension_drivers = # Example: extension_drivers = anewextensiondriver +# =========== items for MTU selection and advertisement ============= +# (IntOpt) Path MTU. The maximum permissible size of an unfragmented +# packet travelling from and to addresses where encapsulated Neutron +# traffic is sent. Drivers calculate maximum viable MTU for +# validating tenant requests based on this value (typically, +# path_mtu - max encap header size). If <=0, the path MTU is +# indeterminate and no calculation takes place. +# path_mtu = 0 + +# (IntOpt) Segment MTU. The maximum permissible size of an +# unfragmented packet travelling a L2 network segment. If <=0, +# the segment MTU is indeterminate and no calculation takes place. +# segment_mtu = 0 + +# (ListOpt) Physical network MTUs. List of mappings of physical +# network to MTU value. The format of the mapping is +# <physnet>:<mtu val>. This mapping allows specifying a +# physical network MTU value that differs from the default +# segment_mtu value. +# physical_network_mtus = +# Example: physical_network_mtus = physnet1:1550, physnet2:1500 +# ======== end of items for MTU selection and advertisement ========= + +# (StrOpt) Default network type for external networks when no provider +# attributes are specified. By default it is None, which means that if +# provider attributes are not specified while creating external networks +# then they will have the same type as tenant networks. +# Allowed values for external_network_type config option depend on the +# network type values configured in type_drivers config option. +# external_network_type = +# Example: external_network_type = local + [ml2_type_flat] # (ListOpt) List of physical_network names with which flat networks # can be created. Use * to allow flat networks with arbitrary @@ -37,7 +66,6 @@ mechanism_drivers = openvswitch # flat_networks = # Example:flat_networks = physnet1,physnet2 # Example:flat_networks = * -flat_networks = External [ml2_type_vlan] # (ListOpt) List of <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples @@ -47,11 +75,10 @@ flat_networks = External # # network_vlan_ranges = # Example: network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999,physnet2 -#network_vlan_ranges = Physnet1:100:200 [ml2_type_gre] # (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network allocation -tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000 +# tunnel_id_ranges = [ml2_type_vxlan] # (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <vni_min>:<vni_max> tuples enumerating @@ -69,18 +96,8 @@ tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000 [securitygroup] # Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. # It should be false when you use nova security group. -enable_security_group = True +# enable_security_group = True # Use ipset to speed-up the iptables security groups. Enabling ipset support # requires that ipset is installed on L2 agent node. -enable_ipset = True - -firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver - -[ovs] -local_ip = {{ MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS }} -enable_tunneling = True -bridge_mappings=External:br-ex - -[agent] -tunnel_types = gre +# enable_ipset = True diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_arista.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_arista.ini deleted file mode 100644 index abaf5bc7..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_arista.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -# Defines configuration options specific for Arista ML2 Mechanism driver - -[ml2_arista] -# (StrOpt) EOS IP address. This is required field. If not set, all -# communications to Arista EOS will fail -# -# eapi_host = -# Example: eapi_host = 192.168.0.1 -# -# (StrOpt) EOS command API username. This is required field. -# if not set, all communications to Arista EOS will fail. -# -# eapi_username = -# Example: arista_eapi_username = admin -# -# (StrOpt) EOS command API password. This is required field. -# if not set, all communications to Arista EOS will fail. -# -# eapi_password = -# Example: eapi_password = my_password -# -# (StrOpt) Defines if hostnames are sent to Arista EOS as FQDNs -# ("node1.domain.com") or as short names ("node1"). This is -# optional. If not set, a value of "True" is assumed. -# -# use_fqdn = -# Example: use_fqdn = True -# -# (IntOpt) Sync interval in seconds between Neutron plugin and EOS. -# This field defines how often the synchronization is performed. -# This is an optional field. If not set, a value of 180 seconds -# is assumed. -# -# sync_interval = -# Example: sync_interval = 60 -# -# (StrOpt) Defines Region Name that is assigned to this OpenStack Controller. -# This is useful when multiple OpenStack/Neutron controllers are -# managing the same Arista HW clusters. Note that this name must -# match with the region name registered (or known) to keystone -# service. Authentication with Keysotne is performed by EOS. -# This is optional. If not set, a value of "RegionOne" is assumed. -# -# region_name = -# Example: region_name = RegionOne - - -[l3_arista] - -# (StrOpt) primary host IP address. This is required field. If not set, all -# communications to Arista EOS will fail. This is the host where -# primary router is created. -# -# primary_l3_host = -# Example: primary_l3_host = 192.168.10.10 -# -# (StrOpt) Primary host username. This is required field. -# if not set, all communications to Arista EOS will fail. -# -# primary_l3_host_username = -# Example: arista_primary_l3_username = admin -# -# (StrOpt) Primary host password. This is required field. -# if not set, all communications to Arista EOS will fail. -# -# primary_l3_host_password = -# Example: primary_l3_password = my_password -# -# (StrOpt) IP address of the second Arista switch paired as -# MLAG (Multi-chassis Link Aggregation) with the first. -# This is optional field, however, if mlag_config flag is set, -# then this is a required field. If not set, all -# communications to Arista EOS will fail. If mlag_config is set -# to False, then this field is ignored -# -# seconadary_l3_host = -# Example: seconadary_l3_host = 192.168.10.20 -# -# (BoolOpt) Defines if Arista switches are configured in MLAG mode -# If yes, all L3 configuration is pushed to both switches -# automatically. If this flag is set, ensure that secondary_l3_host -# is set to the second switch's IP. -# This flag is Optional. If not set, a value of "False" is assumed. -# -# mlag_config = -# Example: mlag_config = True -# -# (BoolOpt) Defines if the router is created in default VRF or a -# a specific VRF. This is optional. -# If not set, a value of "False" is assumed. -# -# Example: use_vrf = True -# -# (IntOpt) Sync interval in seconds between Neutron plugin and EOS. -# This field defines how often the synchronization is performed. -# This is an optional field. If not set, a value of 180 seconds -# is assumed. -# -# l3_sync_interval = -# Example: l3_sync_interval = 60 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_brocade.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_brocade.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 67574110..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_brocade.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -[ml2_brocade] -# username = <mgmt admin username> -# password = <mgmt admin password> -# address = <switch mgmt ip address> -# ostype = NOS -# osversion = autodetect | n.n.n -# physical_networks = physnet1,physnet2 -# -# Example: -# username = admin -# password = password -# address = 10.24.84.38 -# ostype = NOS -# osversion = 4.1.1 -# physical_networks = physnet1,physnet2 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_cisco.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_cisco.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 1b69100e..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_cisco.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -[ml2_cisco] - -# (StrOpt) A short prefix to prepend to the VLAN number when creating a -# VLAN interface. For example, if an interface is being created for -# VLAN 2001 it will be named 'q-2001' using the default prefix. -# -# vlan_name_prefix = q- -# Example: vlan_name_prefix = vnet- - -# (BoolOpt) A flag to enable round robin scheduling of routers for SVI. -# svi_round_robin = False - -# -# (StrOpt) The name of the physical_network managed via the Cisco Nexus Switch. -# This string value must be present in the ml2_conf.ini network_vlan_ranges -# variable. -# -# managed_physical_network = -# Example: managed_physical_network = physnet1 - -# Cisco Nexus Switch configurations. -# Each switch to be managed by Openstack Neutron must be configured here. -# -# Cisco Nexus Switch Format. -# [ml2_mech_cisco_nexus:<IP address of switch>] -# <hostname>=<intf_type:port> (1) -# ssh_port=<ssh port> (2) -# username=<credential username> (3) -# password=<credential password> (4) -# -# (1) For each host connected to a port on the switch, specify the hostname -# and the Nexus physical port (interface) it is connected to. -# Valid intf_type's are 'ethernet' and 'port-channel'. -# The default setting for <intf_type:> is 'ethernet' and need not be -# added to this setting. -# (2) The TCP port for connecting via SSH to manage the switch. This is -# port number 22 unless the switch has been configured otherwise. -# (3) The username for logging into the switch to manage it. -# (4) The password for logging into the switch to manage it. -# -# Example: -# [ml2_mech_cisco_nexus:1.1.1.1] -# compute1=1/1 -# compute2=ethernet:1/2 -# compute3=port-channel:1 -# ssh_port=22 -# username=admin -# password=mySecretPassword - -[ml2_cisco_apic] - -# Hostname:port list of APIC controllers -# apic_hosts = 1.1.1.1:80, 1.1.1.2:8080, 1.1.1.3:80 - -# Username for the APIC controller -# apic_username = user - -# Password for the APIC controller -# apic_password = password - -# Whether use SSl for connecting to the APIC controller or not -# apic_use_ssl = True - -# How to map names to APIC: use_uuid or use_name -# apic_name_mapping = use_name - -# Names for APIC objects used by Neutron -# Note: When deploying multiple clouds against one APIC, -# these names must be unique between the clouds. -# apic_vmm_domain = openstack -# apic_vlan_ns_name = openstack_ns -# apic_node_profile = openstack_profile -# apic_entity_profile = openstack_entity -# apic_function_profile = openstack_function -# apic_app_profile_name = openstack_app -# Agent timers for State reporting and topology discovery -# apic_sync_interval = 30 -# apic_agent_report_interval = 30 -# apic_agent_poll_interval = 2 - -# Specify your network topology. -# This section indicates how your compute nodes are connected to the fabric's -# switches and ports. The format is as follows: -# -# [apic_switch:<swich_id_from_the_apic>] -# <compute_host>,<compute_host> = <switchport_the_host(s)_are_connected_to> -# -# You can have multiple sections, one for each switch in your fabric that is -# participating in Openstack. e.g. -# -# [apic_switch:17] -# ubuntu,ubuntu1 = 1/10 -# ubuntu2,ubuntu3 = 1/11 -# -# [apic_switch:18] -# ubuntu5,ubuntu6 = 1/1 -# ubuntu7,ubuntu8 = 1/2 - -# Describe external connectivity. -# In this section you can specify the external network configuration in order -# for the plugin to be able to teach the fabric how to route the internal -# traffic to the outside world. The external connectivity configuration -# format is as follows: -# -# [apic_external_network:<externalNetworkName>] -# switch = <switch_id_from_the_apic> -# port = <switchport_the_external_router_is_connected_to> -# encap = <encapsulation> -# cidr_exposed = <cidr_exposed_to_the_external_router> -# gateway_ip = <ip_of_the_external_gateway> -# -# An example follows: -# [apic_external_network:network_ext] -# switch=203 -# port=1/34 -# encap=vlan-100 -# cidr_exposed=10.10.40.2/16 -# gateway_ip=10.10.40.1 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_fslsdn.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_fslsdn.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 6ee4a4e0..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_fslsdn.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -# Defines Configuration options for FSL SDN OS Mechanism Driver -# Cloud Resource Discovery (CRD) authorization credentials -[ml2_fslsdn] -#(StrOpt) User name for authentication to CRD. -# e.g.: user12 -# -# crd_user_name = - -#(StrOpt) Password for authentication to CRD. -# e.g.: secret -# -# crd_password = - -#(StrOpt) Tenant name for CRD service. -# e.g.: service -# -# crd_tenant_name = - -#(StrOpt) CRD auth URL. -# e.g.: http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/ -# -# crd_auth_url = - -#(StrOpt) URL for connecting to CRD Service. -# e.g.: http://127.0.0.1:9797 -# -# crd_url= - -#(IntOpt) Timeout value for connecting to CRD service -# in seconds, e.g.: 30 -# -# crd_url_timeout= - -#(StrOpt) Region name for connecting to CRD in -# admin context, e.g.: RegionOne -# -# crd_region_name= - -#(BoolOpt)If set, ignore any SSL validation issues (boolean value) -# e.g.: False -# -# crd_api_insecure= - -#(StrOpt)Authorization strategy for connecting to CRD in admin -# context, e.g.: keystone -# -# crd_auth_strategy= - -#(StrOpt)Location of CA certificates file to use for CRD client -# requests. -# -# crd_ca_certificates_file= diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_mlnx.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_mlnx.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 46139aed..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_mlnx.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -[eswitch] -# (StrOpt) Type of Network Interface to allocate for VM: -# mlnx_direct or hostdev according to libvirt terminology -# vnic_type = mlnx_direct diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ncs.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ncs.ini deleted file mode 100644 index dbbfcbd2..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ncs.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -# Defines configuration options specific to the Tail-f NCS Mechanism Driver - -[ml2_ncs] -# (StrOpt) Tail-f NCS HTTP endpoint for REST access to the OpenStack -# subtree. -# If this is not set then no HTTP requests will be made. -# -# url = -# Example: url = http://ncs/api/running/services/openstack - -# (StrOpt) Username for HTTP basic authentication to NCS. -# This is an optional parameter. If unspecified then no authentication is used. -# -# username = -# Example: username = admin - -# (StrOpt) Password for HTTP basic authentication to NCS. -# This is an optional parameter. If unspecified then no authentication is used. -# -# password = -# Example: password = admin - -# (IntOpt) Timeout in seconds to wait for NCS HTTP request completion. -# This is an optional parameter, default value is 10 seconds. -# -# timeout = -# Example: timeout = 15 - diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_odl.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_odl.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 9e88c1bb..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_odl.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the OpenDaylight MechanismDriver - -[ml2_odl] -# (StrOpt) OpenDaylight REST URL -# If this is not set then no HTTP requests will be made. -# -# url = -# Example: url = http://192.168.56.1:8080/controller/nb/v2/neutron - -# (StrOpt) Username for HTTP basic authentication to ODL. -# -# username = -# Example: username = admin - -# (StrOpt) Password for HTTP basic authentication to ODL. -# -# password = -# Example: password = admin - -# (IntOpt) Timeout in seconds to wait for ODL HTTP request completion. -# This is an optional parameter, default value is 10 seconds. -# -# timeout = 10 -# Example: timeout = 15 - -# (IntOpt) Timeout in minutes to wait for a Tomcat session timeout. -# This is an optional parameter, default value is 30 minutes. -# -# session_timeout = 30 -# Example: session_timeout = 60 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ofa.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ofa.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 4a94b987..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ofa.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -# Defines configuration options specific to the OpenFlow Agent Mechanism Driver - -[ovs] -# Please refer to configuration options to the OpenvSwitch - -[agent] -# (IntOpt) Number of seconds to retry acquiring an Open vSwitch datapath. -# This is an optional parameter, default value is 60 seconds. -# -# get_datapath_retry_times = -# Example: get_datapath_retry_times = 30 - -# Please refer to configuration options to the OpenvSwitch else the above. diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_sriov.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_sriov.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 9566f54c..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_sriov.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# Defines configuration options for SRIOV NIC Switch MechanismDriver -# and Agent - -[ml2_sriov] -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# supported Vendor PCI Devices, in format vendor_id:product_id -# -# supported_pci_vendor_devs = 15b3:1004, 8086:10c9 -# Example: supported_pci_vendor_devs = 15b3:1004 -# -# (BoolOpt) Requires running SRIOV neutron agent for port binding -# agent_required = True - -[sriov_nic] -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <physical_network>:<network_device> -# tuples mapping physical network names to the agent's node-specific -# physical network device interfaces of SR-IOV physical function to be used -# for VLAN networks. All physical networks listed in network_vlan_ranges on -# the server should have mappings to appropriate interfaces on each agent. -# -# physical_device_mappings = -# Example: physical_device_mappings = physnet1:eth1 -# -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <network_device>:<vfs__to_exclude> -# tuples, mapping network_device to the agent's node-specific list of virtual -# functions that should not be used for virtual networking. -# vfs_to_exclude is a semicolon-separated list of virtual -# functions to exclude from network_device. The network_device in the -# mapping should appear in the physical_device_mappings list. -# exclude_devices = -# Example: exclude_devices = eth1:0000:07:00.2; 0000:07:00.3 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini deleted file mode 100644 index b1225111..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -[mlnx] -# (StrOpt) Type of network to allocate for tenant networks. The -# default value is 'vlan' You MUST configure network_vlan_ranges below -# in order for tenant networks to provide connectivity between hosts. -# Set to 'none' to disable creation of tenant networks. -# -# tenant_network_type = vlan -# Example: tenant_network_type = vlan - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples enumerating ranges -# of VLAN IDs on named physical networks that are available for -# allocation. All physical networks listed are available for flat and -# VLAN provider network creation. Specified ranges of VLAN IDs are -# available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is -# 'vlan'. If empty, only local networks may be created. -# -# network_vlan_ranges = -# Example: network_vlan_ranges = default:1:100 - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>:<physical_network_type> tuples mapping physical -# network names to physical network types. All physical -# networks listed in network_vlan_ranges should have -# mappings to appropriate physical network type. -# Type of the physical network can be either eth (Ethernet) or -# ib (InfiniBand). If empty, physical network eth type is assumed. -# -# physical_network_type_mappings = -# Example: physical_network_type_mappings = default:eth - -# (StrOpt) Type of the physical network, can be either 'eth' or 'ib' -# The default value is 'eth' -# physical_network_type = eth - -[eswitch] -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>:<physical_interface> tuples mapping physical -# network names to the agent's node-specific physical network -# interfaces to be used for flat and VLAN networks. All physical -# networks listed in network_vlan_ranges on the server should have -# mappings to appropriate interfaces on each agent. -# -# physical_interface_mappings = -# Example: physical_interface_mappings = default:eth2 - -# (StrOpt) Type of Network Interface to allocate for VM: -# direct or hosdev according to libvirt terminology -# vnic_type = mlnx_direct - -# (StrOpt) Eswitch daemon end point connection url -# daemon_endpoint = 'tcp://127.0.0.1:60001' - -# The number of milliseconds the agent will wait for -# response on request to daemon -# request_timeout = 3000 - -# The number of retries the agent will send request -# to daemon before giving up -# retries = 3 - -# The backoff rate multiplier for waiting period between retries -# on request to daemon, i.e. value of 2 will double -# the request timeout each retry -# backoff_rate = 2 - -[agent] -# Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 - -# (BoolOpt) Enable server RPC compatibility with old (pre-havana) -# agents. -# -# rpc_support_old_agents = False - -[securitygroup] -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/nec/nec.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/nec/nec.ini deleted file mode 100644 index aa4171da..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/nec/nec.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Configurations - -[ovs] -# Do not change this parameter unless you have a good reason to. -# This is the name of the OVS integration bridge. There is one per hypervisor. -# The integration bridge acts as a virtual "patch port". All VM VIFs are -# attached to this bridge and then "patched" according to their network -# connectivity. -# integration_bridge = br-int - -[agent] -# Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 - -[securitygroup] -# Firewall driver for realizing neutron security group function -firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver - -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True - -[ofc] -# Specify OpenFlow Controller Host, Port and Driver to connect. -# host = 127.0.0.1 -# port = 8888 - -# Base URL of OpenFlow Controller REST API. -# It is prepended to a path of each API request. -# path_prefix = - -# Drivers are in neutron/plugins/nec/drivers/ . -# driver = trema - -# PacketFilter is available when it's enabled in this configuration -# and supported by the driver. -# enable_packet_filter = true - -# Use SSL to connect -# use_ssl = false - -# Key file -# key_file = - -# Certificate file -# cert_file = - -# Disable SSL certificate verification -# insecure_ssl = false - -# Maximum attempts per OFC API request. NEC plugin retries -# API request to OFC when OFC returns ServiceUnavailable (503). -# The value must be greater than 0. -# api_max_attempts = 3 - -[provider] -# Default router provider to use. -# default_router_provider = l3-agent -# List of enabled router providers. -# router_providers = l3-agent,openflow diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/nuage/nuage_plugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/nuage/nuage_plugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index aad37bd5..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/nuage/nuage_plugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -# Please fill in the correct data for all the keys below and uncomment key-value pairs -[restproxy] -# (StrOpt) Default Network partition in which VSD will -# orchestrate network resources using openstack -# -#default_net_partition_name = <default-net-partition-name> - -# (StrOpt) Nuage provided uri for initial authorization to -# access VSD -# -#auth_resource = /auth - -# (StrOpt) IP Address and Port of VSD -# -#server = ip:port - -# (StrOpt) Organization name in which VSD will orchestrate -# network resources using openstack -# -#organization = org - -# (StrOpt) Username and password of VSD for authentication -# -#serverauth = uname:pass - -# (BoolOpt) Boolean for SSL connection with VSD server -# -#serverssl = True - -# (StrOpt) Nuage provided base uri to reach out to VSD -# -#base_uri = /base - -[syncmanager] -# (BoolOpt) Boolean to enable sync between openstack and VSD -# -#enable_sync = False - -# (IntOpt) Sync interval in seconds between openstack and VSD -# -#sync_interval = 0
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/oneconvergence/nvsdplugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/oneconvergence/nvsdplugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index a1c05d97..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/oneconvergence/nvsdplugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -[nvsd] -# Configure the NVSD controller. The plugin proxies the api calls using -# to NVSD controller which implements the required functionality. - -# IP address of NVSD controller api server -# nvsd_ip = <ip address of nvsd controller> - -# Port number of NVSD controller api server -# nvsd_port = 8082 - -# Authentication credentials to access the api server -# nvsd_user = <nvsd controller username> -# nvsd_passwd = <password> - -# API request timeout in seconds -# request_timeout = <default request timeout> - -# Maximum number of retry attempts to login to the NVSD controller -# Specify 0 to retry until success (default) -# nvsd_retries = 0 - -[securitygroup] -# Specify firewall_driver option, if neutron security groups are disabled, -# then NoopFirewallDriver otherwise OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver. -# firewall_driver = neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver - -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True - -[agent] -# root_helper = sudo /usr/local/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf - -[database] -# connection = mysql://root:<passwd>@127.0.0.1/<neutron_db>?charset=utf8 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/opencontrail/contrailplugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/opencontrail/contrailplugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 629f1fc4..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/opencontrail/contrailplugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# OpenContrail is an Apache 2.0-licensed project that is built using -# standards-based protocols and provides all the necessary components for -# network virtualization–SDN controller, virtual router, analytics engine, -# and published northbound APIs -# For more information visit: http://opencontrail.org - -# Opencontrail plugin specific configuration -[CONTRAIL] -# (StrOpt) IP address to connect to opencontrail controller. -# Uncomment this line for specifying the IP address of the opencontrail -# Api-Server. -# Default value is local host(127.0.0.1). -# api_server_ip='127.0.0.1' - -# (IntOpt) port to connect to opencontrail controller. -# Uncomment this line for the specifying the Port of the opencontrail -# Api-Server. -# Default value is 8082 -# api_server_port=8082 - -# (DictOpt) enable opencontrail extensions -# Opencontrail in future would support extension such as ipam, policy, -# these extensions can be configured as shown below. Plugin will then -# load the specified extensions. -# Default value is None, it wont load any extension -# contrail_extensions=ipam:<classpath>,policy:<classpath> diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 9c8e6b58..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -[ovs] -# (StrOpt) Type of network to allocate for tenant networks. The -# default value 'local' is useful only for single-box testing and -# provides no connectivity between hosts. You MUST either change this -# to 'vlan' and configure network_vlan_ranges below or change this to -# 'gre' or 'vxlan' and configure tunnel_id_ranges below in order for -# tenant networks to provide connectivity between hosts. Set to 'none' -# to disable creation of tenant networks. -# -# tenant_network_type = local -# Example: tenant_network_type = gre -# Example: tenant_network_type = vxlan - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of -# <physical_network>[:<vlan_min>:<vlan_max>] tuples enumerating ranges -# of VLAN IDs on named physical networks that are available for -# allocation. All physical networks listed are available for flat and -# VLAN provider network creation. Specified ranges of VLAN IDs are -# available for tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is -# 'vlan'. If empty, only gre, vxlan and local networks may be created. -# -# network_vlan_ranges = -# Example: network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2999 - -# (BoolOpt) Set to True in the server and the agents to enable support -# for GRE or VXLAN networks. Requires kernel support for OVS patch ports and -# GRE or VXLAN tunneling. -# -# WARNING: This option will be deprecated in the Icehouse release, at which -# point setting tunnel_type below will be required to enable -# tunneling. -# -# enable_tunneling = False - -# (StrOpt) The type of tunnel network, if any, supported by the plugin. If -# this is set, it will cause tunneling to be enabled. If this is not set and -# the option enable_tunneling is set, this will default to 'gre'. -# -# tunnel_type = -# Example: tunnel_type = gre -# Example: tunnel_type = vxlan - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples -# enumerating ranges of GRE or VXLAN tunnel IDs that are available for -# tenant network allocation if tenant_network_type is 'gre' or 'vxlan'. -# -# tunnel_id_ranges = -# Example: tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000 - -# Do not change this parameter unless you have a good reason to. -# This is the name of the OVS integration bridge. There is one per hypervisor. -# The integration bridge acts as a virtual "patch bay". All VM VIFs are -# attached to this bridge and then "patched" according to their network -# connectivity. -# -# integration_bridge = br-int - -# Only used for the agent if tunnel_id_ranges (above) is not empty for -# the server. In most cases, the default value should be fine. -# -# tunnel_bridge = br-tun - -# Peer patch port in integration bridge for tunnel bridge -# int_peer_patch_port = patch-tun - -# Peer patch port in tunnel bridge for integration bridge -# tun_peer_patch_port = patch-int - -# Uncomment this line for the agent if tunnel_id_ranges (above) is not -# empty for the server. Set local-ip to be the local IP address of -# this hypervisor. -# -# local_ip = - -# (ListOpt) Comma-separated list of <physical_network>:<bridge> tuples -# mapping physical network names to the agent's node-specific OVS -# bridge names to be used for flat and VLAN networks. The length of -# bridge names should be no more than 11. Each bridge must -# exist, and should have a physical network interface configured as a -# port. All physical networks listed in network_vlan_ranges on the -# server should have mappings to appropriate bridges on each agent. -# -# bridge_mappings = -# Example: bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-eth1 - -# (BoolOpt) Use veths instead of patch ports to interconnect the integration -# bridge to physical networks. Support kernel without ovs patch port support -# so long as it is set to True. -# use_veth_interconnection = False - -[agent] -# Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 - -# Minimize polling by monitoring ovsdb for interface changes -# minimize_polling = True - -# When minimize_polling = True, the number of seconds to wait before -# respawning the ovsdb monitor after losing communication with it -# ovsdb_monitor_respawn_interval = 30 - -# (ListOpt) The types of tenant network tunnels supported by the agent. -# Setting this will enable tunneling support in the agent. This can be set to -# either 'gre' or 'vxlan'. If this is unset, it will default to [] and -# disable tunneling support in the agent. When running the agent with the OVS -# plugin, this value must be the same as "tunnel_type" in the "[ovs]" section. -# When running the agent with ML2, you can specify as many values here as -# your compute hosts supports. -# -# tunnel_types = -# Example: tunnel_types = gre -# Example: tunnel_types = vxlan -# Example: tunnel_types = vxlan, gre - -# (IntOpt) The port number to utilize if tunnel_types includes 'vxlan'. By -# default, this will make use of the Open vSwitch default value of '4789' if -# not specified. -# -# vxlan_udp_port = -# Example: vxlan_udp_port = 8472 - -# (IntOpt) This is the MTU size of veth interfaces. -# Do not change unless you have a good reason to. -# The default MTU size of veth interfaces is 1500. -# This option has no effect if use_veth_interconnection is False -# veth_mtu = -# Example: veth_mtu = 1504 - -# (BoolOpt) Flag to enable l2-population extension. This option should only be -# used in conjunction with ml2 plugin and l2population mechanism driver. It'll -# enable plugin to populate remote ports macs and IPs (using fdb_add/remove -# RPC calbbacks instead of tunnel_sync/update) on OVS agents in order to -# optimize tunnel management. -# -# l2_population = False - -# Enable local ARP responder. Requires OVS 2.1. This is only used by the l2 -# population ML2 MechanismDriver. -# -# arp_responder = False - -# (BoolOpt) Set or un-set the don't fragment (DF) bit on outgoing IP packet -# carrying GRE/VXLAN tunnel. The default value is True. -# -# dont_fragment = True - -# (BoolOpt) Set to True on L2 agents to enable support -# for distributed virtual routing. -# -# enable_distributed_routing = False - -[securitygroup] -# Firewall driver for realizing neutron security group function. -# firewall_driver = neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver -# Example: firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver - -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True - -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Sample Configurations. -#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# 1. With VLANs on eth1. -# [ovs] -# network_vlan_ranges = default:2000:3999 -# tunnel_id_ranges = -# integration_bridge = br-int -# bridge_mappings = default:br-eth1 -# -# 2. With GRE tunneling. -# [ovs] -# network_vlan_ranges = -# tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000 -# integration_bridge = br-int -# tunnel_bridge = br-tun -# local_ip = 10.0.0.3 -# -# 3. With VXLAN tunneling. -# [ovs] -# network_vlan_ranges = -# tenant_network_type = vxlan -# tunnel_type = vxlan -# tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000 -# integration_bridge = br-int -# tunnel_bridge = br-tun -# local_ip = 10.0.0.3 -# [agent] -# tunnel_types = vxlan diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/plumgrid/plumgrid.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/plumgrid/plumgrid.ini deleted file mode 100644 index bfe8062a..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/plumgrid/plumgrid.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# Config file for Neutron PLUMgrid Plugin - -[plumgriddirector] -# This line should be pointing to the PLUMgrid Director, -# for the PLUMgrid platform. -# director_server=<director-ip-address> -# director_server_port=<director-port> -# Authentification parameters for the Director. -# These are the admin credentials to manage and control -# the PLUMgrid Director server. -# username=<director-admin-username> -# password=<director-admin-password> -# servertimeout=5 -# driver=<plugin-driver> diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ryu/ryu.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ryu/ryu.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 9d9cfa25..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/ryu/ryu.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -[ovs] -# integration_bridge = br-int - -# openflow_rest_api = <host IP address of ofp rest api service>:<port: 8080> -# openflow_rest_api = 127.0.0.1:8080 - -# tunnel key range: 0 < tunnel_key_min < tunnel_key_max -# VLAN: 12bits, GRE, VXLAN: 24bits -# tunnel_key_min = 1 -# tunnel_key_max = 0xffffff - -# tunnel_ip = <ip address for tunneling> -# tunnel_interface = interface for tunneling -# when tunnel_ip is NOT specified, ip address is read -# from this interface -# tunnel_ip = -# tunnel_interface = -tunnel_interface = eth0 - -# ovsdb_port = port number on which ovsdb is listening -# ryu-agent uses this parameter to setup ovsdb. -# ovs-vsctl set-manager ptcp:<ovsdb_port> -# See set-manager section of man ovs-vsctl for details. -# currently ptcp is only supported. -# ovsdb_ip = <host IP address on which ovsdb is listening> -# ovsdb_interface = interface for ovsdb -# when ovsdb_addr NOT specifiied, ip address is gotten -# from this interface -# ovsdb_port = 6634 -# ovsdb_ip = -# ovsdb_interface = -ovsdb_interface = eth0 - -[securitygroup] -# Firewall driver for realizing neutron security group function -# firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver - -# Controls if neutron security group is enabled or not. -# It should be false when you use nova security group. -# enable_security_group = True - -[agent] -# Agent's polling interval in seconds -# polling_interval = 2 diff --git a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/vmware/nsx.ini b/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/vmware/nsx.ini deleted file mode 100644 index baca73b8..00000000 --- a/openstack/usr/share/openstack/neutron/plugins/vmware/nsx.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -[DEFAULT] -# User name for NSX controller -# nsx_user = admin - -# Password for NSX controller -# nsx_password = admin - -# Time before aborting a request on an unresponsive controller (Seconds) -# http_timeout = 75 - -# Maximum number of times a particular request should be retried -# retries = 2 - -# Maximum number of times a redirect response should be followed -# redirects = 2 - -# Comma-separated list of NSX controller endpoints (<ip>:<port>). When port -# is omitted, 443 is assumed. This option MUST be specified, e.g.: -# nsx_controllers = xx.yy.zz.ww:443, aa.bb.cc.dd, ee.ff.gg.hh.ee:80 - -# UUID of the pre-existing default NSX Transport zone to be used for creating -# tunneled isolated "Neutron" networks. This option MUST be specified, e.g.: -# default_tz_uuid = 1e8e52cf-fa7f-46b0-a14a-f99835a9cb53 - -# (Optional) UUID for the default l3 gateway service to use with this cluster. -# To be specified if planning to use logical routers with external gateways. -# default_l3_gw_service_uuid = - -# (Optional) UUID for the default l2 gateway service to use with this cluster. -# To be specified for providing a predefined gateway tenant for connecting their networks. -# default_l2_gw_service_uuid = - -# (Optional) UUID for the default service cluster. A service cluster is introduced to -# represent a group of gateways and it is needed in order to use Logical Services like -# dhcp and metadata in the logical space. NOTE: If agent_mode is set to 'agentless' this -# config parameter *MUST BE* set to a valid pre-existent service cluster uuid. -# default_service_cluster_uuid = - -# Name of the default interface name to be used on network-gateway. This value -# will be used for any device associated with a network gateway for which an -# interface name was not specified -# default_interface_name = breth0 - -[quotas] -# number of network gateways allowed per tenant, -1 means unlimited -# quota_network_gateway = 5 - -[vcns] -# URL for VCNS manager -# manager_uri = https://management_ip - -# User name for VCNS manager -# user = admin - -# Password for VCNS manager -# password = default - -# (Optional) Datacenter ID for Edge deployment -# datacenter_moid = - -# (Optional) Deployment Container ID for NSX Edge deployment -# If not specified, either a default global container will be used, or -# the resource pool and datastore specified below will be used -# deployment_container_id = - -# (Optional) Resource pool ID for NSX Edge deployment -# resource_pool_id = - -# (Optional) Datastore ID for NSX Edge deployment -# datastore_id = - -# (Required) UUID of logic switch for physical network connectivity -# external_network = - -# (Optional) Asynchronous task status check interval -# default is 2000 (millisecond) -# task_status_check_interval = 2000 - -[nsx] -# Maximum number of ports for each bridged logical switch -# The recommended value for this parameter varies with NSX version -# Please use: -# NSX 2.x -> 64 -# NSX 3.0, 3.1 -> 5000 -# NSX 3.2 -> 10000 -# max_lp_per_bridged_ls = 5000 - -# Maximum number of ports for each overlay (stt, gre) logical switch -# max_lp_per_overlay_ls = 256 - -# Number of connections to each controller node. -# default is 10 -# concurrent_connections = 10 - -# Number of seconds a generation id should be valid for (default -1 meaning do not time out) -# nsx_gen_timeout = -1 - -# Acceptable values for 'metadata_mode' are: -# - 'access_network': this enables a dedicated connection to the metadata -# proxy for metadata server access via Neutron router. -# - 'dhcp_host_route': this enables host route injection via the dhcp agent. -# This option is only useful if running on a host that does not support -# namespaces otherwise access_network should be used. -# metadata_mode = access_network - -# The default network transport type to use (stt, gre, bridge, ipsec_gre, or ipsec_stt) -# default_transport_type = stt - -# Specifies in which mode the plugin needs to operate in order to provide DHCP and -# metadata proxy services to tenant instances. If 'agent' is chosen (default) -# the NSX plugin relies on external RPC agents (i.e. dhcp and metadata agents) to -# provide such services. In this mode, the plugin supports API extensions 'agent' -# and 'dhcp_agent_scheduler'. If 'agentless' is chosen (experimental in Icehouse), -# the plugin will use NSX logical services for DHCP and metadata proxy. This -# simplifies the deployment model for Neutron, in that the plugin no longer requires -# the RPC agents to operate. When 'agentless' is chosen, the config option metadata_mode -# becomes ineffective. The 'agentless' mode is supported from NSX 4.2 or above. -# Furthermore, a 'combined' mode is also provided and is used to support existing -# deployments that want to adopt the agentless mode going forward. With this mode, -# existing networks keep being served by the existing infrastructure (thus preserving -# backward compatibility, whereas new networks will be served by the new infrastructure. -# Migration tools are provided to 'move' one network from one model to another; with -# agent_mode set to 'combined', option 'network_auto_schedule' in neutron.conf is -# ignored, as new networks will no longer be scheduled to existing dhcp agents. -# agent_mode = agent - -# Specifies which mode packet replication should be done in. If set to service -# a service node is required in order to perform packet replication. This can -# also be set to source if one wants replication to be performed locally (NOTE: -# usually only useful for testing if one does not want to deploy a service node). -# In order to leverage distributed routers, replication_mode should be set to -# "service". -# replication_mode = service - -[nsx_sync] -# Interval in seconds between runs of the status synchronization task. -# The plugin will aim at resynchronizing operational status for all -# resources in this interval, and it should be therefore large enough -# to ensure the task is feasible. Otherwise the plugin will be -# constantly synchronizing resource status, ie: a new task is started -# as soon as the previous is completed. -# If this value is set to 0, the state synchronization thread for this -# Neutron instance will be disabled. -# state_sync_interval = 10 - -# Random additional delay between two runs of the state synchronization task. -# An additional wait time between 0 and max_random_sync_delay seconds -# will be added on top of state_sync_interval. -# max_random_sync_delay = 0 - -# Minimum delay, in seconds, between two status synchronization requests for NSX. -# Depending on chunk size, controller load, and other factors, state -# synchronization requests might be pretty heavy. This means the -# controller might take time to respond, and its load might be quite -# increased by them. This parameter allows to specify a minimum -# interval between two subsequent requests. -# The value for this parameter must never exceed state_sync_interval. -# If this does, an error will be raised at startup. -# min_sync_req_delay = 1 - -# Minimum number of resources to be retrieved from NSX in a single status -# synchronization request. -# The actual size of the chunk will increase if the number of resources is such -# that using the minimum chunk size will cause the interval between two -# requests to be less than min_sync_req_delay -# min_chunk_size = 500 - -# Enable this option to allow punctual state synchronization on show -# operations. In this way, show operations will always fetch the operational -# status of the resource from the NSX backend, and this might have -# a considerable impact on overall performance. -# always_read_status = False - -[nsx_lsn] -# Pull LSN information from NSX in case it is missing from the local -# data store. This is useful to rebuild the local store in case of -# server recovery -# sync_on_missing_data = False - -[nsx_dhcp] -# (Optional) Comma separated list of additional dns servers. Default is an empty list -# extra_domain_name_servers = - -# Domain to use for building the hostnames -# domain_name = openstacklocal - -# Default DHCP lease time -# default_lease_time = 43200 - -[nsx_metadata] -# IP address used by Metadata server -# metadata_server_address = 127.0.0.1 - -# TCP Port used by Metadata server -# metadata_server_port = 8775 - -# When proxying metadata requests, Neutron signs the Instance-ID header with a -# shared secret to prevent spoofing. You may select any string for a secret, -# but it MUST match with the configuration used by the Metadata server -# metadata_shared_secret = |