You can modify some of the Fuel settings directly in the corresponding configuration files.
Warning
For advanced OpenStack users only! Editing the Fuel configuration files may severely damage your OpenStack environment.
After you modify a yaml
file, you will get an notification in
the Fuel web UI that some settings have been changed and, therefore,
some features may become inaccessible in the Fuel web UI.
The following table provides descriptions of the Fuel configuration files.
File | Node | Description |
---|---|---|
astute.yaml (Fuel Master node) | Fuel Master node | Configuration attributes passed to Puppet |
astute.yaml (Fuel Slave nodes) | Fuel Slave nodes | Configuration attributes passed to Puppet |
engine.yaml | Fuel Master node | Provisioning engine (Cobbler) and basic configuration of the Fuel Slave nodes |
network_1.yaml | Fuel Master node | Network group configuration |
openstack.yaml | Fuel Master node | Basic configuration of the Fuel Slave nodes |
settings.yaml | Fuel Master node | Fuel settings |
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