update glance to use keystone
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[DEFAULT]
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# Show more verbose log output (sets INFO log level output)
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verbose = True
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# Show debugging output in logs (sets DEBUG log level output)
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debug = True
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# Which backend store should Glance use by default is not specified
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# in a request to add a new image to Glance? Default: 'file'
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# Available choices are 'file', 'swift', and 's3'
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default_store = file
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# Address to bind the API server
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bind_host = 0.0.0.0
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# Port the bind the API server to
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bind_port = 9292
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# Address to find the registry server
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registry_host = 0.0.0.0
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# Port the registry server is listening on
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registry_port = 9191
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# Log to this file. Make sure you do not set the same log
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# file for both the API and registry servers!
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log_file = /var/log/glance/api.log
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# Send logs to syslog (/dev/log) instead of to file specified by `log_file`
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use_syslog = False
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# ============ Notification System Options =====================
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# Notifications can be sent when images are create, updated or deleted.
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# There are three methods of sending notifications, logging (via the
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# log_file directive), rabbit (via a rabbitmq queue) or noop (no
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# notifications sent, the default)
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notifier_strategy = noop
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# Configuration options if sending notifications via rabbitmq (these are
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# the defaults)
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rabbit_host = localhost
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rabbit_port = 5672
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rabbit_use_ssl = false
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rabbit_userid = guest
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rabbit_password = guest
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rabbit_virtual_host = /
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rabbit_notification_topic = glance_notifications
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# ============ Filesystem Store Options ========================
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# Directory that the Filesystem backend store
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# writes image data to
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filesystem_store_datadir = /var/lib/glance/images/
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# ============ Swift Store Options =============================
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# Address where the Swift authentication service lives
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swift_store_auth_address = 127.0.0.1:8080/v1.0/
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# User to authenticate against the Swift authentication service
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swift_store_user = jdoe
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# Auth key for the user authenticating against the
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# Swift authentication service
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swift_store_key = a86850deb2742ec3cb41518e26aa2d89
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# Container within the account that the account should use
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# for storing images in Swift
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swift_store_container = glance
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# Do we create the container if it does not exist?
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swift_store_create_container_on_put = False
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# What size, in MB, should Glance start chunking image files
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# and do a large object manifest in Swift? By default, this is
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# the maximum object size in Swift, which is 5GB
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swift_store_large_object_size = 5120
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# When doing a large object manifest, what size, in MB, should
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# Glance write chunks to Swift? This amount of data is written
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# to a temporary disk buffer during the process of chunking
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# the image file, and the default is 200MB
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swift_store_large_object_chunk_size = 200
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# Whether to use ServiceNET to communicate with the Swift storage servers.
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# (If you aren't RACKSPACE, leave this False!)
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#
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# To use ServiceNET for authentication, prefix hostname of
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# `swift_store_auth_address` with 'snet-'.
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# Ex. https://example.com/v1.0/ -> https://snet-example.com/v1.0/
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swift_enable_snet = False
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# ============ S3 Store Options =============================
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# Address where the S3 authentication service lives
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s3_store_host = 127.0.0.1:8080/v1.0/
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# User to authenticate against the S3 authentication service
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s3_store_access_key = <20-char AWS access key>
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# Auth key for the user authenticating against the
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# S3 authentication service
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s3_store_secret_key = <40-char AWS secret key>
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# Container within the account that the account should use
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# for storing images in S3. Note that S3 has a flat namespace,
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# so you need a unique bucket name for your glance images. An
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# easy way to do this is append your AWS access key to "glance".
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# S3 buckets in AWS *must* be lowercased, so remember to lowercase
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# your AWS access key if you use it in your bucket name below!
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s3_store_bucket = <lowercased 20-char aws access key>glance
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# Do we create the bucket if it does not exist?
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s3_store_create_bucket_on_put = False
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# ============ Image Cache Options ========================
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image_cache_enabled = False
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# Directory that the Image Cache writes data to
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# Make sure this is also set in glance-pruner.conf
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image_cache_datadir = /var/lib/glance/image-cache/
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# Number of seconds after which we should consider an incomplete image to be
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# stalled and eligible for reaping
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image_cache_stall_timeout = 86400
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# ============ Delayed Delete Options =============================
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# Turn on/off delayed delete
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delayed_delete = False
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# Delayed delete time in seconds
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scrub_time = 43200
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# Directory that the scrubber will use to remind itself of what to delete
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# Make sure this is also set in glance-scrubber.conf
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scrubber_datadir = /var/lib/glance/scrubber
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[pipeline:glance-api]
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#pipeline = versionnegotiation context apiv1app
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# NOTE: use the following pipeline for keystone
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pipeline = versionnegotiation authtoken context apiv1app
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# To enable Image Cache Management API replace pipeline with below:
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# pipeline = versionnegotiation context imagecache apiv1app
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# NOTE: use the following pipeline for keystone auth (with caching)
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# pipeline = versionnegotiation authtoken context imagecache apiv1app
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[pipeline:versions]
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pipeline = versionsapp
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[app:versionsapp]
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paste.app_factory = glance.api.versions:app_factory
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[app:apiv1app]
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paste.app_factory = glance.api.v1:app_factory
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[filter:versionnegotiation]
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paste.filter_factory = glance.api.middleware.version_negotiation:filter_factory
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[filter:imagecache]
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paste.filter_factory = glance.api.middleware.image_cache:filter_factory
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[filter:context]
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paste.filter_factory = glance.common.context:filter_factory
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[filter:authtoken]
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paste.filter_factory = keystone.middleware.auth_token:filter_factory
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service_protocol = http
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service_host = 127.0.0.1
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service_port = 5000
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auth_host = 127.0.0.1
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auth_port = 5001
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auth_protocol = http
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auth_uri = http://127.0.0.1:5000/
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admin_token = 999888777666
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limit_param_default = 25
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[pipeline:glance-registry]
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pipeline = context registryapp
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#pipeline = context registryapp
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# NOTE: use the following pipeline for keystone
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# pipeline = authtoken keystone_shim context registryapp
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pipeline = authtoken keystone_shim context registryapp
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[app:registryapp]
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paste.app_factory = glance.registry.server:app_factory
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3
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GLANCE_CONF=$GLANCE_DIR/etc/glance-registry.conf
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cp $FILES/glance-registry.conf $GLANCE_CONF
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sudo sed -e "s,%SQL_CONN%,$BASE_SQL_CONN/glance,g" -i $GLANCE_CONF
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GLANCE_API_CONF=$GLANCE_DIR/etc/glance-api.conf
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cp $FILES/glance-api.conf $GLANCE_API_CONF
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fi
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# Nova
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