Aodh comes with a few example files for configuring the API service to run behind Apache with mod_wsgi.
The file aodh/api/app.wsgi sets up the V2 API WSGI application. The file is installed with the rest of the Aodh application code, and should not need to be modified.
The etc/apache2/aodh file contains example settings that work with a copy of Aodh installed via devstack.
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# This is an example Apache2 configuration file for using the
# aodh API through mod_wsgi.
# Note: If you are using a Debian-based system then the paths
# "/var/log/httpd" and "/var/run/httpd" will use "apache2" instead
# of "httpd".
#
# The number of processes and threads is an example only and should
# be adjusted according to local requirements.
Listen 8042
<VirtualHost *:8042>
WSGIDaemonProcess aodh-api processes=2 threads=10 user=SOMEUSER display-name=%{GROUP}
WSGIProcessGroup aodh-api
WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/aodh/app
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
<IfVersion >= 2.4>
ErrorLogFormat "%{cu}t %M"
</IfVersion>
ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/aodh_error.log
CustomLog /var/log/httpd/aodh_access.log combined
</VirtualHost>
WSGISocketPrefix /var/run/httpd
On deb-based systems copy or symlink the file to /etc/apache2/sites-available. For rpm-based systems the file will go in /etc/httpd/conf.d.
Modify the WSGIDaemonProcess directive to set the user and group values to an appropriate user on your server. In many installations aodh will be correct.
Enable the Aodh site. On deb-based systems:
$ a2ensite aodh
$ service apache2 reload
On rpm-based systems:
$ service httpd reload
As Aodh is using Pecan and Pecan’s DebugMiddleware doesn’t support multiple processes, there is no way to set debug mode in the multiprocessing case. To allow multiple processes the DebugMiddleware may be turned off by setting pecan_debug to False in the api section of aodh.conf.
For other WSGI setup you can refer to the pecan deployment documentation. .. pecan deployment: http://pecan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/deployment.html#deployment