#******************************************************************************* # OpenNebula Configuration file #******************************************************************************* #******************************************************************************* # Daemon configuration attributes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # MANAGER_TIMER: Time in seconds the core uses to evaluate periodical functions. # MONITORING_INTERVALS cannot have a smaller value than MANAGER_TIMER. # # MONITORING_INTERVAL_HOST: Time in seconds between host monitorization. # MONITORING_INTERVAL_VM: Time in seconds between VM monitorization. # MONITORING_INTERVAL_MARKET: Time in seconds between market monitorization. # MONITORING_INTERVAL_DATASTORE: Time in seconds between image monitorization. # # MONITORING_THREADS: Max. number of threads used to process monitor messages # # HOST_PER_INTERVAL: Number of hosts monitored in each interval. # HOST_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME: Time, in seconds, to expire monitoring # information. Use 0 to disable HOST monitoring recording. # # VM_INDIVIDUAL_MONITORING: VM monitoring information is obtained along with the # host information. For some custom monitor drivers you may need activate the # individual VM monitoring process. # VM_PER_INTERVAL: Number of VMs monitored in each interval, if the individual # VM monitoring is set to yes. # VM_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME: Time, in seconds, to expire monitoring # information. Use 0 to disable VM monitoring recording. # # SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR: Remote path to store the monitoring and VM management # scripts. # # PORT: Port where oned will listen for xmlrpc calls. # LISTEN_ADDRESS: Host IP to listen on for xmlrpc calls (default: all IPs). # # DB: Configuration attributes for the database backend # backend : can be sqlite or mysql (default is sqlite) # server : (mysql) host name or an IP address for the MySQL server # port : (mysql) port for the connection to the server. # If set to 0, the default port is used. # user : (mysql) user's MySQL login ID # passwd : (mysql) the password for user # db_name : (mysql) the database name # connections: (mysql) number of max. connections to mysql server # # VNC_PORTS: VNC port pool for automatic VNC port assignment, if possible the # port will be set to ``START`` + ``VMID`` # start : first port to assign # reserved: comma separated list of ports or ranges. Two numbers separated by # a colon indicate a range. # # LOG: Configuration for the logging system # system: defines the logging system: # file to log in the oned.log file # syslog to use the syslog facilities # std to use the default log stream (stderr) to use with systemd # debug_level: 0 = ERROR, 1 = WARNING, 2 = INFO, 3 = DEBUG # # VM_SUBMIT_ON_HOLD: Forces VMs to be created on hold state instead of pending. # Values: YES or NO. #******************************************************************************* LOG = [ SYSTEM = "std", DEBUG_LEVEL = 3 ] #MANAGER_TIMER = 15 MONITORING_INTERVAL_HOST = 60 MONITORING_INTERVAL_VM = 180 MONITORING_INTERVAL_DATASTORE = 300 MONITORING_INTERVAL_MARKET = 600 MONITORING_THREADS = 50 #HOST_PER_INTERVAL = 15 #HOST_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME = 43200 #VM_INDIVIDUAL_MONITORING = "no" #VM_PER_INTERVAL = 5 #VM_MONITORING_EXPIRATION_TIME = 14400 SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR=/var/tmp/one PORT = 2633 LISTEN_ADDRESS = "127.0.0.1" # Sample configuration for MySQL DB = [ BACKEND = "mysql", SERVER = "::1", PORT = 3306, USER = "root", PASSWD = "", DB_NAME = "opennebula" ] VNC_PORTS = [ START = 10000, RESERVED = "30000:65535" ] #******************************************************************************* # API configuration attributes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # VM_SUBMIT_ON_HOLD: Forces VMs to be created on hold state instead of pending. # Values: YES or NO. # API_LIST_ORDER: Sets order (by ID) of elements in list API calls. # Values: ASC (ascending order) or DESC (descending order) #******************************************************************************* # #API_LIST_ORDER = "DESC" #VM_SUBMIT_ON_HOLD = "NO" #******************************************************************************* # Federation & HA configuration attributes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Control the federation capabilities of oned. Operation in a federated setup # requires a special DB configuration. # # FEDERATION: Federation attributes # MODE: Operation mode of this oned. # STANDALONE no federated.This is the default operational mode # MASTER this oned is the master zone of the federation # SLAVE this oned is a slave zone # ZONE_ID: The zone ID as returned by onezone command # SERVER_ID: ID identifying this server in the zone as returned by the # onezone server-add command. This ID controls the HA configuration of # OpenNebula: # -1 (default) OpenNebula will operate in "solo" mode no HA # Operate in HA (leader election and state replication) # MASTER_ONED: The xml-rpc endpoint of the master oned, e.g. # http://master.one.org:2633/RPC2 # # # RAFT: Algorithm attributes # LIMIT_PURGE: Number of logs that will be deleted on each purge. # LOG_RETENTION: Number of DB log records kept, it determines the # synchronization window across servers and extra storage space needed. # LOG_PURGE_TIMEOUT: How often applied records are purged according the log # retention value. (in seconds) # ELECTION_TIMEOUT_MS: Timeout to start a election process if no heartbeat # or log is received from leader. # BROADCAST_TIMEOUT_MS: How often heartbeats are sent to followers. # XMLRPC_TIMEOUT_MS: To timeout raft related API calls. To set an infinite # timeout set this value to 0. # # RAFT_LEADER_HOOK: Executed when a server transits from follower->leader # The purpose of this hook is to configure the Virtual IP. # COMMAND: raft/vip.sh is a fully working script, this should not be changed # ARGUMENTS: and must be replaced. For example # ARGUMENTS = "leader ens1 10.0.0.2/24" # # RAFT_FOLLOWER_HOOK: Executed when a server transits from leader->follower # The purpose of this hook is to configure the Virtual IP. # COMMAND: raft/vip.sh is a fully working script, this should not be changed # ARGUMENTS: and must be replaced. For example # ARGUMENTS = "follower ens1 10.0.0.2/24" # # NOTE: Timeout tunning depends on the latency of the servers (network and load) # as well as the max downtime tolerated by the system. Timeouts needs to be # greater than 10ms # #******************************************************************************* FEDERATION = [ MODE = "STANDALONE", ZONE_ID = 0, SERVER_ID = -1, MASTER_ONED = "" ] RAFT = [ LIMIT_PURGE = 100000, LOG_RETENTION = 250000, LOG_PURGE_TIMEOUT = 60, ELECTION_TIMEOUT_MS = 5000, BROADCAST_TIMEOUT_MS = 500, XMLRPC_TIMEOUT_MS = 1000 ] # Executed when a server transits from follower->leader # RAFT_LEADER_HOOK = [ # COMMAND = "raft/vip.sh", # ARGUMENTS = "leader " # ] # Executed when a server transits from leader->follower # RAFT_FOLLOWER_HOOK = [ # COMMAND = "raft/vip.sh", # ARGUMENTS = "follower " # ] #******************************************************************************* # Default showback cost #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The following attributes define the default cost for Virtual Machines that # don't have a CPU, MEMORY or DISK cost. This is used by the oneshowback # calculate method. #******************************************************************************* DEFAULT_COST = [ CPU_COST = 0, MEMORY_COST = 0, DISK_COST = 0 ] #******************************************************************************* # XML-RPC server configuration #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # These are configuration parameters for oned's xmlrpc-c server # # MAX_CONN: Maximum number of simultaneous TCP connections the server # will maintain # # MAX_CONN_BACKLOG: Maximum number of TCP connections the operating system # will accept on the server's behalf without the server accepting them from # the operating system # # KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT: Maximum time in seconds that the server allows a # connection to be open between RPCs # # KEEPALIVE_MAX_CONN: Maximum number of RPCs that the server will execute on # a single connection # # TIMEOUT: Maximum time in seconds the server will wait for the client to # do anything while processing an RPC. This timeout will be also used when # proxy calls to the master in a federation. # # RPC_LOG: Create a separated log file for xml-rpc requests, in # "/var/log/one/one_xmlrpc.log". # # MESSAGE_SIZE: Buffer size in bytes for XML-RPC responses. # # LOG_CALL_FORMAT: Format string to log XML-RPC calls. Interpreted strings: # %i -- request id # %m -- method name # %u -- user id # %U -- user name # %l[number] -- param list and number of characters (optional) to print # each parameter, default is 20. Example: %l300 # %p -- user password # %g -- group id # %G -- group name # %a -- auth token # %A -- client IP address (only IPv4 supported) # %P -- client TCP port # %% -- % #******************************************************************************* #MAX_CONN = 15 #MAX_CONN_BACKLOG = 15 #KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT = 15 #KEEPALIVE_MAX_CONN = 30 #TIMEOUT = 15 #RPC_LOG = NO #MESSAGE_SIZE = 1073741824 #LOG_CALL_FORMAT = "Req:%i UID:%u IP:%A %m invoked %l20" #******************************************************************************* # Physical Networks configuration #******************************************************************************* # NETWORK_SIZE: Here you can define the default size for the virtual networks # # MAC_PREFIX: Default MAC prefix to be used to create the auto-generated MAC # addresses is defined here (this can be overwritten by the Virtual Network # template) # # VLAN_IDS: VLAN ID pool for the automatic VLAN_ID assignment. This pool # is for 802.1Q networks (Open vSwitch and 802.1Q drivers). The driver # will try first to allocate VLAN_IDS[START] + VNET_ID # start: First VLAN_ID to use # reserved: Comma separated list of VLAN_IDs or ranges. Two numbers # separated by a colon indicate a range. # # VXLAN_IDS: Automatic VXLAN Network ID (VNI) assignment. This is used # for vxlan networks. # start: First VNI to use # NOTE: reserved is not supported by this pool # # PCI_PASSTHROUGH_BUS: Default bus to attach passthrough devices in the guest, # in hex notation. It may be overwritten in the PCI device using the BUS # attribute. #******************************************************************************* NETWORK_SIZE = 254 MAC_PREFIX = "02:00" VLAN_IDS = [ START = "2", RESERVED = "0, 1, 4095" ] VXLAN_IDS = [ START = "2" ] #PCI_PASSTHROUGH_BUS = "0x01" #******************************************************************************* # DataStore Configuration #******************************************************************************* # DATASTORE_LOCATION: Path for Datastores. It IS the same for all the hosts # and front-end. It defaults to /var/lib/one/datastores (in self-contained mode # defaults to $ONE_LOCATION/var/datastores). Each datastore has its own # directory (called BASE_PATH) in the form: $DATASTORE_LOCATION/ # You can symlink this directory to any other path if needed. BASE_PATH is # generated from this attribute each time oned is started. # # DATASTORE_CAPACITY_CHECK: Checks that there is enough capacity before # creating a new image. Defaults to Yes # # DEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE: This can take values # OS Image file holding an operating system # CDROM Image file holding a CDROM # DATABLOCK Image file holding a datablock, created as an empty block # # DEFAULT_DEVICE_PREFIX: This can be set to # hd IDE prefix # sd SCSI # vd KVM virtual disk # # DEFAULT_CDROM_DEVICE_PREFIX: Same as above but for CDROM devices. # # DEFAULT_IMAGE_PERSISTENT: Control the default value for the PERSISTENT # attribute on image creation (oneimage clone, onevm disk-saveas). If blank # images will inherit the persistent attribute from the base image. # # DEFAULT_IMAGE_PERSISTENT_NEW: Control the default value for the PERSISTENT # attribute on image creation (oneimage create). By default images are no # persistent if not set. #******************************************************************************* #DATASTORE_LOCATION = /var/lib/one/datastores DATASTORE_CAPACITY_CHECK = "no" DEFAULT_DEVICE_PREFIX = "vd" DEFAULT_CDROM_DEVICE_PREFIX = "hd" DEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE = "OS" #DEFAULT_IMAGE_PERSISTENT = "" #DEFAULT_IMAGE_PERSISTENT_NEW = "" #******************************************************************************* # Information Driver Configuration #******************************************************************************* # You can add more information managers with different configurations but make # sure it has different names. # # name : name for this information manager # # executable: path of the information driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # arguments : for the driver executable, usually a probe configuration file, # can be an absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or # /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) #******************************************************************************* #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Information Collector for KVM IM's. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This driver CANNOT BE ASSIGNED TO A HOST, and needs to be used with KVM # -h prints this help. # -a Address to bind the collectd socket (default 0.0.0.0) # -p UDP port to listen for monitor information (default 4124) # -f Interval in seconds to flush collected information (default 5) # -t Number of threads for the server (default 50) # -i Time in seconds of the monitorization push cycle. This parameter must # be smaller than MONITORING_INTERVAL_HOST, otherwise push monitorization will # not be effective. # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IM_MAD = [ NAME = "collectd", EXECUTABLE = "collectd", ARGUMENTS = "-p 4124 -f 5 -t 50 -i 60" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # KVM UDP-push Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IM_MAD = [ NAME = "kvm", SUNSTONE_NAME = "KVM", EXECUTABLE = "one_im_ssh", ARGUMENTS = "-r 3 -t 15 -w 90 kvm" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # KVM SSH-pull Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # IM_MAD = [ # NAME = "kvm", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "kvm-ssh", # EXECUTABLE = "one_im_ssh", # ARGUMENTS = "-r 3 -t 15 -w 90 kvm-probes" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # LXD UDP-push Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IM_MAD = [ NAME = "lxd", SUNSTONE_NAME = "LXD", EXECUTABLE = "one_im_ssh", ARGUMENTS = "-r 3 -t 15 -w 90 lxd" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # LXD SSH-pull Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # IM_MAD = [ # NAME = "lxd", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "lxd-ssh", # EXECUTABLE = "one_im_ssh", # ARGUMENTS = "-r 3 -t 15 -w 90 lxd-probes" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # vCenter Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IM_MAD = [ NAME = "vcenter", SUNSTONE_NAME = "VMWare vCenter", EXECUTABLE = "one_im_sh", ARGUMENTS = "-c -t 15 -r 0 vcenter" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # EC2 Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #IM_MAD = [ # NAME = "ec2", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "Amazon EC2", # EXECUTABLE = "one_im_sh", # ARGUMENTS = "-c -t 1 -r 0 -w 600 ec2" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Azure Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #IM_MAD = [ # NAME = "az", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "Microsoft Azure", # EXECUTABLE = "one_im_sh", # ARGUMENTS = "-c -t 1 -r 0 az" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Hybrid OpenNebula Information Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # IM_MAD = [ # NAME = "one", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "OpenNebula", # EXECUTABLE = "one_im_sh", # ARGUMENTS = "-c -t 1 -r 0 one" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Dummy Information Driver Manager Configuration #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #IM_MAD = [ NAME="dummy", SUNSTONE_NAME="Testing", EXECUTABLE="one_im_dummy"] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #******************************************************************************* # Virtualization Driver Configuration #******************************************************************************* # You can add more virtualization managers with different configurations but # make sure it has different names. # # name : name of the virtual machine manager driver # # executable: path of the virtualization driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # arguments : for the driver executable # # default : default values and configuration parameters for the driver, can # be an absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or # /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # type : driver type, supported drivers: xen, kvm, xml # # keep_snapshots: do not remove snapshots on power on/off cycles and live # migrations if the hypervisor supports that. # # imported_vms_actions : comma-separated list of actions supported # for imported vms. The available actions are: # migrate # live-migrate # terminate # terminate-hard # undeploy # undeploy-hard # hold # release # stop # suspend # resume # delete # delete-recreate # reboot # reboot-hard # resched # unresched # poweroff # poweroff-hard # disk-attach # disk-detach # nic-attach # nic-detach # snap-create # snap-delete #******************************************************************************* #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # KVM Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -l actions executed locally, command can be # overridden for each action. # Valid actions: deploy, shutdown, cancel, save, restore, migrate, poll # An example: "-l migrate=migrate_local,save" # -p more than one action per host in parallel, needs support from hypervisor # -s to execute remote commands, bash by default # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) # # Note: You can use type = "qemu" to use qemu emulated guests, e.g. if your # CPU does not have virtualization extensions or use nested Qemu-KVM hosts #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VM_MAD = [ NAME = "kvm", SUNSTONE_NAME = "KVM", EXECUTABLE = "one_vmm_exec", ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -r 0 kvm", DEFAULT = "vmm_exec/vmm_exec_kvm.conf", TYPE = "kvm", KEEP_SNAPSHOTS = "yes", IMPORTED_VMS_ACTIONS = "terminate, terminate-hard, hold, release, suspend, resume, delete, reboot, reboot-hard, resched, unresched, disk-attach, disk-detach, nic-attach, nic-detach, snapshot-create, snapshot-delete" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # LXD Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -l actions executed locally, command can be # overridden for each action. # Valid actions: deploy, shutdown, cancel, save, restore, migrate, poll # An example: "-l migrate=migrate_local,save" # -p more than one action per host in parallel, needs support from hypervisor # -s to execute remote commands, bash by default # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VM_MAD = [ NAME = "lxd", SUNSTONE_NAME = "LXD", EXECUTABLE = "one_vmm_exec", ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -r 0 lxd", # DEFAULT = "vmm_exec/vmm_exec_lxd.conf", TYPE = "xml", KEEP_SNAPSHOTS = "no", IMPORTED_VMS_ACTIONS = "terminate, terminate-hard, reboot, reboot-hard, poweroff, poweroff-hard, suspend, resume, stop, delete, nic-attach, nic-detach" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # vCenter Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of hosts monitored at the same time # -p more than one action per host in parallel, needs support from hypervisor # -s to execute commands, bash by default # -d default snapshot strategy. It can be either 'detach' or 'suspend'. It # defaults to 'suspend'. # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VM_MAD = [ NAME = "vcenter", SUNSTONE_NAME = "VMWare vCenter", EXECUTABLE = "one_vmm_sh", ARGUMENTS = "-p -t 15 -r 0 vcenter -s sh", DEFAULT = "vmm_exec/vmm_exec_vcenter.conf", TYPE = "xml", KEEP_SNAPSHOTS = "yes", DS_LIVE_MIGRATION = "yes", IMPORTED_VMS_ACTIONS = "terminate, terminate-hard, hold, release, suspend, resume, delete, reboot, reboot-hard, resched, unresched, poweroff, poweroff-hard, disk-attach, disk-detach, nic-attach, nic-detach, snapshot-create, snapshot-delete, migrate, live-migrate" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # EC2 Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of actions performed at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) # -p more than one action per host in parallel, needs support from hypervisor #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #VM_MAD = [ # NAME = "ec2", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "Amazon EC2", # EXECUTABLE = "one_vmm_sh", # ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -r 0 -w 600 -p ec2", # TYPE = "xml", # KEEP_SNAPSHOTS = "no", # IMPORTED_VMS_ACTIONS = "terminate, terminate-hard, hold, release, suspend, # resume, delete, reboot, reboot-hard, resched, unresched, poweroff, # poweroff-hard, disk-attach, disk-detach, nic-attach, nic-detach, # snap-create, snap-delete" #] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Azure Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of actions performed at the same time # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #VM_MAD = [ # NAME = "az", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "Microsoft Azure", # EXECUTABLE = "one_vmm_sh", # ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -r 0 az", # TYPE = "xml", # KEEP_SNAPSHOTS = "no", # IMPORTED_VMS_ACTIONS = "terminate, terminate-hard, hold, release, suspend, # resume, delete, reboot, reboot-hard, resched, unresched, poweroff, # poweroff-hard, disk-attach, disk-detach, nic-attach, nic-detach, # snap-create, snap-delete" #] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Hybrid OpenNebula Virtualization Driver Manager Configuration # -r number of retries when monitoring a host # -t number of threads, i.e. number of actions performed at the same time #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # VM_MAD = [ # NAME = "one", # SUNSTONE_NAME = "OpenNebula", # EXECUTABLE = "one_vmm_sh", # ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -r 0 one", # TYPE = "xml", # KEEP_SNAPSHOTS = "no", # IMPORTED_VMS_ACTIONS = "terminate, terminate-hard, hold, release, suspend, # resume, delete, reboot, reboot-hard, resched, unresched, poweroff, # poweroff-hard" # ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Dummy Virtualization Driver Configuration #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #VM_MAD = [ NAME="dummy", SUNSTONE_NAME="Testing", EXECUTABLE="one_vmm_dummy", # TYPE="xml" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #******************************************************************************* # Transfer Manager Driver Configuration #******************************************************************************* # You can add more transfer managers with different configurations but make # sure it has different names. # name : name for this transfer driver # # executable: path of the transfer driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # arguments : # -t: number of threads, i.e. number of transfers made at the same time # -d: list of transfer drivers separated by commas, if not defined all the # drivers available will be enabled # -w: Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #******************************************************************************* TM_MAD = [ EXECUTABLE = "one_tm", ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -d dummy,lvm,shared,fs_lvm,qcow2,ssh,ceph,dev,vcenter,iscsi_libvirt" ] #******************************************************************************* # Datastore Driver Configuration #******************************************************************************* # Drivers to manage the datastores, specialized for the storage backend # executable: path of the transfer driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # arguments : for the driver executable # -t number of threads, i.e. number of repo operations at the same time # -d datastore mads separated by commas # -s system datastore tm drivers, used to monitor shared system ds. # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #******************************************************************************* DATASTORE_MAD = [ EXECUTABLE = "one_datastore", ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -d dummy,fs,lvm,ceph,dev,iscsi_libvirt,vcenter -s shared,ssh,ceph,fs_lvm,qcow2,vcenter" ] #******************************************************************************* # Marketplace Driver Configuration #******************************************************************************* # Drivers to manage different marketplaces, specialized for the storage backend # executable: path of the transfer driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # arguments : for the driver executable # -t number of threads, i.e. number of repo operations at the same time # -m marketplace mads separated by commas # --proxy proxy address if required to access the internet # -w Timeout in seconds to execute external commands (default unlimited) #******************************************************************************* MARKET_MAD = [ EXECUTABLE = "one_market", ARGUMENTS = "-t 15 -m http,s3,one,linuxcontainers" ] #******************************************************************************* # IPAM Driver Configuration #******************************************************************************* # Drivers to manage different IPAMs # executable: path of the IPAM driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # arguments : for the driver executable # -t number of threads, i.e. number of operations at the same time # -i IPAM mads separated by commas #******************************************************************************* IPAM_MAD = [ EXECUTABLE = "one_ipam", ARGUMENTS = "-t 1 -i dummy" ] #******************************************************************************* # Hook Manager Configuration #******************************************************************************* # The Driver (HM_MAD) # ----------------------------------------------- # # Used to execute the Hooks: # executable: path of the hook driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # arguments : for the driver executable, can be an absolute path or relative # to $ONE_LOCATION/etc (or /etc/one/ if OpenNebula was installed # in /) # # Virtual Machine Hooks (VM_HOOK) # ------------------------------- # # Defined by: # name : for the hook, useful to track the hook (OPTIONAL) # on : when the hook should be executed, # - CREATE, when the VM is created (onevm create) # - PROLOG, when the VM is in the prolog state # - RUNNING, after the VM is successfully booted # - UNKNOWN, when the VM is in the unknown state # - SHUTDOWN, after the VM is shutdown # - STOP, after the VM is stopped (including VM image transfers) # - DONE, after the VM is deleted or shutdown # - CUSTOM, user defined specific STATE and LCM_STATE combination # of states to trigger the hook. # command : path is relative to $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/hook # (self-contained) or to /var/lib/one/remotes/hook (system-wide). # That directory will be copied on the hosts under # SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR. It can be an absolute path that must exist # on the target host # arguments : for the hook. You can access to VM information with $ # - $ID, the ID of the virtual machine # - $TEMPLATE, the VM template in xml and base64 encoded # - $PREV_STATE, the previous STATE of the Virtual Machine # - $PREV_LCM_STATE, the previous LCM STATE of the Virtual Machine # remote : values, # - YES, The hook is executed in the host where the VM was # allocated # - NO, The hook is executed in the OpenNebula server (default) # # Example Virtual Machine Hook # ---------------------------- # # VM_HOOK = [ # name = "advanced_hook", # on = "CUSTOM", # state = "ACTIVE", # lcm_state = "BOOT_UNKNOWN", # command = "log.rb", # arguments = "$ID $PREV_STATE $PREV_LCM_STATE" ] # # Host Hooks (HOST_HOOK) # ------------------------------- # # Defined by: # name : for the hook, useful to track the hook (OPTIONAL) # on : when the hook should be executed, # - CREATE, when the Host is created (onehost create) # - ERROR, when the Host enters the error state # - DISABLE, when the Host is disabled # - ENABLE, when the Host is enabled # - OFFLINE, when the Host is offline # command : path is relative to $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/hook # (self-contained) or to /var/lib/one/remotes/hook (system-wide). # That directory will be copied on the hosts under # SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR. It can be an absolute path that must exist # on the target host. # arguments : for the hook. You can use the following Host information: # - $ID, the ID of the host # - $TEMPLATE, the Host template in xml and base64 encoded # remote : values, # - YES, The hook is executed in the host # - NO, The hook is executed in the OpenNebula server (default) # # Virtual Network (VNET_HOOK) # Virtual Router (VROUTER_HOOK) # User (USER_HOOK) # Group (GROUP_HOOK) # Image (IMAGE_HOOK) # ------------------------------- # # These hooks are executed when one of the referring entities are created or # removed. Each hook is defined by: # name : for the hook, useful to track the hook (OPTIONAL) # on : when the hook should be executed, # - CREATE, when the vnet is created # - REMOVE, when the vnet is removed # command : path is relative to $ONE_LOCATION/var/remotes/hook # (self-contained) or to /var/lib/one/remotes/hook (system-wide). # That directory will be copied on the hosts under # SCRIPTS_REMOTE_DIR. It can be an absolute path that must exist # on the target host. # arguments : for the hook. You can use the following Host information: # - $ID, the ID of the host # - $TEMPLATE, the vnet template in xml and base64 encoded # # Please note: In a Federation, User and Group hooks can only be defined in # the master OpenNebula. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HM_MAD = [ EXECUTABLE = "one_hm" ] #VNET_HOOK = [ # name = "vcenter_net_create", # on = "CREATE", # command = "vcenter/create_vcenter_net.rb", # arguments = "$ID $TEMPLATE"] #VNET_HOOK = [ # name = "vcenter_net_delete", # on = "REMOVE", # command = "vcenter/delete_vcenter_net.rb", # arguments = "$ID $TEMPLATE"] #******************************************************************************* # Fault Tolerance Hooks #******************************************************************************* # This hook is used to perform recovery actions when a host fails. # Script to implement host failure tolerance # One of the following modes must be chosen # -m resched VMs to another host. (Only for images in shared storage!) # -r recreate VMs running in the host. State will be lost. # -d delete VMs running in the host # # Additional flags # -f resubmit suspended and powered off VMs (only for recreate) # -p avoid resubmission if host comes back after n monitoring # cycles. 0 to disable it. Default is 2. # -u disables fencing. Fencing is enabled by default. Don't disable it # unless you are very sure about what you're doing #******************************************************************************* # #HOST_HOOK = [ # NAME = "error", # ON = "ERROR", # COMMAND = "ft/host_error.rb", # ARGUMENTS = "$ID -m -p 5", # REMOTE = "no" ] #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #******************************************************************************* # Auth Manager Configuration #******************************************************************************* # AUTH_MAD: The Driver that will be used to authenticate (authn) and # authorize (authz) OpenNebula requests. If defined OpenNebula will use the # built-in auth policies. # # executable: path of the auth driver executable, can be an # absolute path or relative to $ONE_LOCATION/lib/mads (or # /usr/lib/one/mads/ if OpenNebula was installed in /) # # authn : list of authentication modules separated by commas, if not # defined all the modules available will be enabled # authz : list of authentication modules separated by commas # # DEFAULT_AUTH: The default authentication driver to use when OpenNebula does # not know the user and needs to authenticate it externally. If you want to # use "default" (not recommended, but supported for backwards compatibility # reasons) make sure you create a symlink pointing to the actual authentication # driver in /var/lib/one/remotes/auth, and add "default" to the 'auth' # parameter in the 'AUTH_MAD' section. # # SESSION_EXPIRATION_TIME: Time in seconds to keep an authenticated token as # valid. During this time, the driver is not used. Use 0 to disable session # caching # # ENABLE_OTHER_PERMISSIONS: Whether or not users can set the permissions for # 'other', so publishing or sharing resources with others. Users in the oneadmin # group will still be able to change these permissions. Values: YES or NO. # # DEFAULT_UMASK: Similar to Unix umask, sets the default resources permissions. # Its format must be 3 octal digits. For example a umask of 137 will set # the new object's permissions to 640 "um- u-- ---" #******************************************************************************* AUTH_MAD = [ EXECUTABLE = "one_auth_mad", AUTHN = "ssh,x509,ldap,server_cipher,server_x509" ] #DEFAULT_AUTH = "default" SESSION_EXPIRATION_TIME = 900 #ENABLE_OTHER_PERMISSIONS = "YES" DEFAULT_UMASK = 177 #******************************************************************************* # OneGate # ONEGATE_ENDPOINT: The URL for the onegate server (the Gate to OpenNebula for # VMs). The onegate server is started using a separate command. The endpoint # MUST be consistent with the values in onegate-server.conf #******************************************************************************* #ONEGATE_ENDPOINT = "http://frontend:5030" #******************************************************************************* # VM Operations Permissions #****************************************************************************** # The following parameters define the operations associated to the ADMIN, # MANAGE and USE permissions. Note that some VM operations require additional # permissions on other objects. Also some operations refers to a class of # actions: # - disk-snapshot, includes create, delete and revert actions # - disk-attach, includes attach and detach actions # - nic-attach, includes attach and detach actions # - snapshot, includes create, delete and revert actions # - resched, includes resched and unresched actions #****************************************************************************** VM_ADMIN_OPERATIONS = "migrate, delete, recover, retry, deploy, resched" VM_MANAGE_OPERATIONS = "undeploy, hold, release, stop, suspend, resume, reboot, poweroff, disk-attach, nic-attach, disk-snapshot, terminate, disk-resize, snapshot, updateconf, rename, resize, update, disk-saveas" VM_USE_OPERATIONS = "" #******************************************************************************* # Default Permissions for VDC ACL rules #******************************************************************************* # Default ACL rules created when resource is added to a VDC. The following # attributes configures the permissions granted to the VDC group for each # resource types: # DEFAULT_VDC_HOST_ACL: permissions granted on hosts added to a VDC. # DEFAULT_VDC_NET_ACL: permissions granted on vnets added to a VDC. # DEFAULT_VDC_DATASTORE_ACL: permissions granted on datastores to a VDC. # # DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_HOST_ACL: permissions granted to cluster hosts when a # cluster is added to the VDC. # DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_NET_ACL: permissions granted to cluster vnets when a # cluster is added to the VDC. # DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_DATASTORE_ACL: permissions granted to cluster datastores # when a cluster is added to the VDC. # # When defining the permissions you can use "" or "-" to not add any rule to # that specific resource. Also you can combine several permissions with "+", # for exampl "MANAGE+USE". Valid permissions are USE, MANAGE or ADMIN. # # Example: # DEFAULT_VDC_HOST_ACL = "MANAGE" # Adds @ HOST/# MANAGE # when a host is added to the VDC, # eg. onevdc addhost # # DEFAULT_VDC_VNET_ACL = "USE" # Adds @ NET/# USE # when a vnet is added to the VDC, # eg. onevdc addvnet # # DEFAULT_VDC_DATASTORE_ACL = "USE" # Adds @ DATASTORE/# USE # when a vnet is added to the VDC, # eg. onevdc adddatastore # # DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_HOST_ACL = "MANAGE" # DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_NET_ACL = "USE" # DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_DATASTORE_ACL = "USE" # Adds: # @ HOST/% MANAGE # # @ DATASTORE+NET/% USE # # when a cluster is added to the VDC, e.g. onevdc addcluster #******************************************************************************* DEFAULT_VDC_HOST_ACL = "MANAGE" DEFAULT_VDC_VNET_ACL = "USE" DEFAULT_VDC_DATASTORE_ACL = "USE" DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_HOST_ACL = "MANAGE" DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_NET_ACL = "USE" DEFAULT_VDC_CLUSTER_DATASTORE_ACL = "USE" #******************************************************************************* # Restricted Attributes Configuration #******************************************************************************* # The following attributes are restricted to users outside the oneadmin group #******************************************************************************* VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "CONTEXT/FILES" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/MAC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/VLAN_ID" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/BRIDGE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/INBOUND_AVG_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/INBOUND_PEAK_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/INBOUND_PEAK_KB" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/OUTBOUND_AVG_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/OUTBOUND_PEAK_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/OUTBOUND_PEAK_KB" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/OPENNEBULA_MANAGED" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/VCENTER_INSTANCE_ID" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/VCENTER_NET_REF" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/VCENTER_PORTGROUP_TYPE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC/EXTERNAL" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/MAC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/VLAN_ID" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/BRIDGE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/INBOUND_AVG_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/INBOUND_PEAK_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/INBOUND_PEAK_KB" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/OUTBOUND_AVG_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/OUTBOUND_PEAK_BW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/OUTBOUND_PEAK_KB" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/OPENNEBULA_MANAGED" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/VCENTER_INSTANCE_ID" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/VCENTER_NET_REF" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/VCENTER_PORTGROUP_TYPE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_ALIAS/EXTERNAL" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_DEFAULT/MAC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_DEFAULT/VLAN_ID" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_DEFAULT/BRIDGE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "NIC_DEFAULT/EXTERNAL" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/TOTAL_BYTES_SEC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/TOTAL_BYTES_SEC_MAX_LENGTH" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/TOTAL_BYTES_SEC_MAX" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/READ_BYTES_SEC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/READ_BYTES_SEC_MAX_LENGTH" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/READ_BYTES_SEC_MAX" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/WRITE_BYTES_SEC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/WRITE_BYTES_SEC_MAX_LENGTH" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/WRITE_BYTES_SEC_MAX" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/TOTAL_IOPS_SEC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/TOTAL_IOPS_SEC_MAX_LENGTH" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/TOTAL_IOPS_SEC_MAX" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/READ_IOPS_SEC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/READ_IOPS_SEC_MAX_LENGTH" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/READ_IOPS_SEC_MAX" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/WRITE_IOPS_SEC" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/WRITE_IOPS_SEC_MAX_LENGTH" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/WRITE_IOPS_SEC_MAX" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/OPENNEBULA_MANAGED" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/VCENTER_DS_REF" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/VCENTER_INSTANCE_ID" #VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/SIZE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/ORIGINAL_SIZE" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK/SIZE_PREV" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "CPU_COST" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "MEMORY_COST" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "DISK_COST" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "PCI" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "EMULATOR" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "RAW" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "USER_PRIORITY" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "USER_INPUTS/CPU" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "USER_INPUTS/MEMORY" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "USER_INPUTS/VCPU" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "VCENTER_VM_FOLDER" VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "VCENTER_ESX_HOST" #VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "RANK" #VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "SCHED_RANK" #VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "REQUIREMENTS" #VM_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "SCHED_REQUIREMENTS" IMAGE_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "SOURCE" IMAGE_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "VCENTER_IMPORTED" #******************************************************************************* # The following restricted attributes only apply to VNets that are a reservation. # Normal VNets do not have restricted attributes. #******************************************************************************* VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "VN_MAD" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "PHYDEV" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "VLAN_ID" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "BRIDGE" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "CONF" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "BRIDGE_CONF" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "OVS_BRIDGE_CONF" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "IP_LINK_CONF" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "FILTER_IP_SPOOFING" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "FILTER_MAC_SPOOFING" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "AR/VN_MAD" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "AR/PHYDEV" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "AR/VLAN_ID" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "AR/BRIDGE" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "AR/FILTER_IP_SPOOFING" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "AR/FILTER_MAC_SPOOFING" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "CLUSTER_IDS" VNET_RESTRICTED_ATTR = "EXTERNAL" #******************************************************************************* # Inherited Attributes Configuration #******************************************************************************* # The following attributes will be copied from the resource template to the # instantiated VMs. More than one attribute can be defined. # # INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR: Attribute to be copied from the Image template # to each VM/DISK. # # INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR: Attribute to be copied from the Datastore template # to each VM/DISK. # # INHERIT_VNET_ATTR: Attribute to be copied from the Network template # to each VM/NIC. #******************************************************************************* #INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "EXAMPLE" #INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "SECOND_EXAMPLE" #INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "COLOR" #INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "BANDWIDTH_THROTTLING" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "CEPH_HOST" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "CEPH_SECRET" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "CEPH_KEY" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "CEPH_USER" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "CEPH_CONF" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "POOL_NAME" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "ISCSI_USER" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "ISCSI_USAGE" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "ISCSI_HOST" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "ISCSI_USER" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "ISCSI_USAGE" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "ISCSI_HOST" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "ISCSI_IQN" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "GLUSTER_HOST" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "GLUSTER_VOLUME" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "DISK_TYPE" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "ALLOW_ORPHANS" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "VCENTER_ADAPTER_TYPE" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "VCENTER_DISK_TYPE" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "VCENTER_DS_REF" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "VCENTER_DS_IMAGE_DIR" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "VCENTER_DS_VOLATILE_DIR" INHERIT_DATASTORE_ATTR = "VCENTER_INSTANCE_ID" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "DISK_TYPE" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "VCENTER_ADAPTER_TYPE" INHERIT_IMAGE_ATTR = "VCENTER_DISK_TYPE" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VLAN_TAGGED_ID" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "FILTER_IP_SPOOFING" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "FILTER_MAC_SPOOFING" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "MTU" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "INBOUND_AVG_BW" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "INBOUND_PEAK_BW" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "INBOUND_PEAK_KB" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "OUTBOUND_AVG_BW" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "OUTBOUND_PEAK_BW" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "OUTBOUND_PEAK_KB" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "CONF" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "BRIDGE_CONF" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "OVS_BRIDGE_CONF" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "IP_LINK_CONF" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "EXTERNAL" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VCENTER_NET_REF" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VCENTER_SWITCH_NAME" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VCENTER_SWITCH_NPORTS" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VCENTER_PORTGROUP_TYPE" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VCENTER_CCR_REF" INHERIT_VNET_ATTR = "VCENTER_INSTANCE_ID" #******************************************************************************* # Transfer Manager Driver Behavior Configuration #******************************************************************************* # The configuration for each driver is defined in TM_MAD_CONF. These # values are used when creating a new datastore and should not be modified # since they define the datastore behavior. # name : name of the transfer driver, listed in the -d option of the # TM_MAD section # ln_target : determines how the persistent images will be cloned when # a new VM is instantiated. # NONE: The image will be linked and no more storage capacity will be used # SELF: The image will be cloned in the Images datastore # SYSTEM: The image will be cloned in the System datastore # clone_target : determines how the non persistent images will be # cloned when a new VM is instantiated. # NONE: The image will be linked and no more storage capacity will be used # SELF: The image will be cloned in the Images datastore # SYSTEM: The image will be cloned in the System datastore # shared : determines if the storage holding the system datastore is shared # among the different hosts or not. Valid values: "yes" or "no" # ds_migrate : The driver allows migrations across datastores. Valid values: # "yes" or "no". Note: THIS ONLY APPLIES TO SYSTEM DS. # allow_orphans: Snapshots can live without parents. Suported values: # YES: Children can be orphan (no parent snapshot) # |- snap_1 # |- snap_2 # |- snap_3 # NO: New snapshots are set active and child of the previous one # |- snap_1 # |- snap_2 # |- snap_3 # MIXED: Snapshots are children of last snapshot reverted to # |- snap_1 (<--- revert) # |- snap_3 # |- snap_4 # |- snap_2 #******************************************************************************* TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "dummy", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SYSTEM", SHARED = "YES", DS_MIGRATE = "YES" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "lvm", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SELF", SHARED = "YES" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "shared", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SYSTEM", SHARED = "YES", DS_MIGRATE = "YES", TM_MAD_SYSTEM = "ssh", LN_TARGET_SSH = "SYSTEM", CLONE_TARGET_SSH = "SYSTEM", DISK_TYPE_SSH = "FILE" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "fs_lvm", LN_TARGET = "SYSTEM", CLONE_TARGET = "SYSTEM", SHARED="YES", DRIVER = "raw" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "qcow2", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SYSTEM", SHARED = "YES", DRIVER = "qcow2" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ssh", LN_TARGET = "SYSTEM", CLONE_TARGET = "SYSTEM", SHARED = "NO", DS_MIGRATE = "YES" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ceph", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SELF", SHARED = "YES", DS_MIGRATE = "NO", DRIVER = "raw", ALLOW_ORPHANS="mixed", TM_MAD_SYSTEM = "ssh,shared", LN_TARGET_SSH = "SYSTEM", CLONE_TARGET_SSH = "SYSTEM", DISK_TYPE_SSH = "FILE", TM_MAD_SYSTEM = "shared", LN_TARGET_SHARED = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET_SHARED = "SELF", DISK_TYPE_SHARED = "RBD" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "iscsi_libvirt", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SELF", SHARED = "YES", DS_MIGRATE = "NO" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "dev", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "NONE", SHARED = "YES" ] TM_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "vcenter", LN_TARGET = "NONE", CLONE_TARGET = "SYSTEM", SHARED = "YES" ] #******************************************************************************* # Datastore Manager Driver Behavior Configuration #******************************************************************************* # The configuration for each driver is defined in DS_MAD_CONF. These # values are used when creating a new datastore and should not be modified # since they define the datastore behavior. # name : name of the transfer driver, listed in the -d option of the # DS_MAD section # required_attrs : comma separated list of required attributes in the DS # template # persistent_only: specifies whether the datastore can only manage persistent # images #******************************************************************************* DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ceph", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "DISK_TYPE,BRIDGE_LIST", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "NO", MARKETPLACE_ACTIONS = "export" ] DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "dev", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "DISK_TYPE", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "YES" ] DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "iscsi_libvirt", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "DISK_TYPE,ISCSI_HOST", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "YES" ] DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "dummy", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "NO" ] DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "fs", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "NO", MARKETPLACE_ACTIONS = "export" ] DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "lvm", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "DISK_TYPE,BRIDGE_LIST", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "NO" ] DS_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "vcenter", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "VCENTER_INSTANCE_ID,VCENTER_DS_REF,VCENTER_DC_REF", PERSISTENT_ONLY = "NO", MARKETPLACE_ACTIONS = "export" ] #******************************************************************************* # MarketPlace Driver Behavior Configuration #******************************************************************************* # The configuration for each driver is defined in MARKET_MAD_CONF. These # values are used when creating a new marketplaces and should not be modified # since they define the marketplace behavior. # name : name of the market driver # required_attrs : comma separated list of required attributes in the Market # template # app_actions: List of actions allowed for a MarketPlaceApp # - monitor The apps of the marketplace will be monitored # - create, the app in the marketplace # - delete, the app from the marketplace # public: set to yes for external marketplaces. A public marketplace can be # removed even if it has registered apps. #******************************************************************************* MARKET_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "one", SUNSTONE_NAME = "OpenNebula.org Marketplace", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "", APP_ACTIONS = "monitor", PUBLIC = "yes" ] MARKET_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "http", SUNSTONE_NAME = "HTTP server", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "BASE_URL,PUBLIC_DIR", APP_ACTIONS = "create, delete, monitor" ] MARKET_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "s3", SUNSTONE_NAME = "Amazon S3", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "ACCESS_KEY_ID,SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,REGION,BUCKET", APP_ACTIONS = "create, delete, monitor" ] MARKET_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "linuxcontainers", SUNSTONE_NAME = "LinuxContainers.org", REQUIRED_ATTRS = "", APP_ACTIONS = "monitor", PUBLIC = "yes" ] #******************************************************************************* # Authentication Driver Behavior Definition #******************************************************************************* # The configuration for each driver is defined in AUTH_MAD_CONF. These # values must not be modified since they define the driver behavior. # name : name of the auth driver # password_change : allow the end users to change their own password. Oneadmin # can still change other user's passwords # driver_managed_groups : allow the driver to set the user's group even after # user creation. In this case addgroup, delgroup and chgrp # will be disabled, with the exception of chgrp to one of # the groups in the list of secondary groups # max_token_time : limit the maximum token validity, in seconds. Use -1 for # unlimited maximum, 0 to disable login tokens #******************************************************************************* AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "core", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "YES", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "NO", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "-1" ] AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "public", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "NO", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "NO", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "-1" ] AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ssh", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "YES", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "NO", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "-1" ] AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "x509", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "NO", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "NO", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "-1" ] AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ldap", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "YES", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "YES", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "86400" ] AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "server_cipher", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "NO", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "NO", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "-1" ] AUTH_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "server_x509", PASSWORD_CHANGE = "NO", DRIVER_MANAGED_GROUPS = "NO", MAX_TOKEN_TIME = "-1" ] #******************************************************************************* # Authentication Driver Behavior Definition #******************************************************************************* # The configuration for each driver is defined in VN_MAD_CONF. These # values must not be modified since they define the driver behavior. # name : name of the auth driver # BRIDGE_TYPE : define the technology used by the driver #******************************************************************************* VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "dummy", BRIDGE_TYPE = "linux" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "802.1Q", BRIDGE_TYPE = "linux" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ebtables", BRIDGE_TYPE = "linux" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "fw", BRIDGE_TYPE = "linux" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ovswitch", BRIDGE_TYPE = "openvswitch" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "vxlan", BRIDGE_TYPE = "linux" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "vcenter", BRIDGE_TYPE = "vcenter_port_groups" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "ovswitch_vxlan", BRIDGE_TYPE = "openvswitch" ] VN_MAD_CONF = [ NAME = "bridge", BRIDGE_TYPE = "linux" ]