# Sample ``local.conf`` for user-configurable variables in ``stack.sh`` # NOTE: Copy this file to the root ``devstack`` directory for it to # work properly. # ``local.conf`` is a user-maintained setings file that is sourced from ``stackrc``. # This gives it the ability to override any variables set in ``stackrc``. # Also, most of the settings in ``stack.sh`` are written to only be set if no # value has already been set; this lets ``local.conf`` effectively override the # default values. # This is a collection of some of the settings we have found to be useful # in our DevStack development environments. Additional settings are described # in http://devstack.org/local.conf.html # These should be considered as samples and are unsupported DevStack code. # The ``localrc`` section replaces the old ``localrc`` configuration file. # Note that if ``localrc`` is present it will be used in favor of this section. [[local|localrc]] # Minimal Contents # ---------------- # While ``stack.sh`` is happy to run without ``localrc``, devlife is better when # there are a few minimal variables set: # If the ``SERVICE_TOKEN`` and ``*_PASSWORD`` variables are not set # here you will be prompted to enter values for them by ``stack.sh`` # and they will be added to ``local.conf``. SERVICE_TOKEN=azertytoken ADMIN_PASSWORD=nomoresecrete MYSQL_PASSWORD=stackdb RABBIT_PASSWORD=stackqueue SERVICE_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD # ``HOST_IP`` should be set manually for best results if the NIC configuration # of the host is unusual, i.e. ``eth1`` has the default route but ``eth0`` is the # public interface. It is auto-detected in ``stack.sh`` but often is indeterminate # on later runs due to the IP moving from an Ethernet interface to a bridge on # the host. Setting it here also makes it available for ``openrc`` to include # when setting ``OS_AUTH_URL``. # ``HOST_IP`` is not set by default. #HOST_IP=w.x.y.z # Logging # ------- # By default ``stack.sh`` output only goes to the terminal where it runs. It can # be configured to additionally log to a file by setting ``LOGFILE`` to the full # path of the destination log file. A timestamp will be appended to the given name. LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log # Old log files are automatically removed after 7 days to keep things neat. Change # the number of days by setting ``LOGDAYS``. LOGDAYS=2 # Nova logs will be colorized if ``SYSLOG`` is not set; turn this off by setting # ``LOG_COLOR`` false. #LOG_COLOR=False # Using milestone-proposed branches # --------------------------------- # Uncomment these to grab the milestone-proposed branches from the repos: #CINDER_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #GLANCE_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #HORIZON_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #KEYSTONE_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #KEYSTONECLIENT_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #NOVA_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #NOVACLIENT_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #NEUTRON_BRANCH=milestone-proposed #SWIFT_BRANCH=milestone-proposed # Swift # ----- # Swift is now used as the back-end for the S3-like object store. If Nova's # objectstore (``n-obj`` in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``) is enabled, it will NOT # run if Swift is enabled. Setting the hash value is required and you will # be prompted for it if Swift is enabled so just set it to something already: SWIFT_HASH=66a3d6b56c1f479c8b4e70ab5c2000f5 # For development purposes the default of 3 replicas is usually not required. # Set this to 1 to save some resources: SWIFT_REPLICAS=1 # The data for Swift is stored by default in (``$DEST/data/swift``), # or (``$DATA_DIR/swift``) if ``DATA_DIR`` has been set, and can be # moved by setting ``SWIFT_DATA_DIR``. The directory will be created # if it does not exist. SWIFT_DATA_DIR=$DEST/data