agent_mode
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | legacy |
Valid Values: | dvr, dvr_snat, legacy, dvr_no_external |
The working mode for the agent. Allowed modes are: ‘legacy’ - this preserves the existing behavior where the L3 agent is deployed on a centralized networking node to provide L3 services like DNAT, and SNAT. Use this mode if you do not want to adopt DVR. ‘dvr’ - this mode enables DVR functionality and must be used for an L3 agent that runs on a compute host. ‘dvr_snat’ - this enables centralized SNAT support in conjunction with DVR. This mode must be used for an L3 agent running on a centralized node (or in single-host deployments, e.g. devstack). ‘dvr_no_external’ - this mode enables only East/West DVR routing functionality for a L3 agent that runs on a compute host, the North/South functionality such as DNAT and SNAT will be provided by the centralized network node that is running in ‘dvr_snat’ mode. This mode should be used when there is no external network connectivity on the compute host.
metadata_port
¶Type: | port number |
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Default: | 9697 |
Minimum Value: | 0 |
Maximum Value: | 65535 |
TCP Port used by Neutron metadata namespace proxy.
handle_internal_only_routers
¶Type: | boolean |
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Default: | true |
Indicates that this L3 agent should also handle routers that do not have an external network gateway configured. This option should be True only for a single agent in a Neutron deployment, and may be False for all agents if all routers must have an external network gateway.
gateway_external_network_id
¶Type: | string |
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Default: |
When external_network_bridge is set, each L3 agent can be associated with no more than one external network. This value should be set to the UUID of that external network. To allow L3 agent support multiple external networks, both the external_network_bridge and gateway_external_network_id must be left empty.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal. Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
ipv6_gateway
¶Type: | string |
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Default: |
With IPv6, the network used for the external gateway does not need to have an associated subnet, since the automatically assigned link-local address (LLA) can be used. However, an IPv6 gateway address is needed for use as the next-hop for the default route. If no IPv6 gateway address is configured here, (and only then) the neutron router will be configured to get its default route from router advertisements (RAs) from the upstream router; in which case the upstream router must also be configured to send these RAs. The ipv6_gateway, when configured, should be the LLA of the interface on the upstream router. If a next-hop using a global unique address (GUA) is desired, it needs to be done via a subnet allocated to the network and not through this parameter.
prefix_delegation_driver
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | dibbler |
Driver used for ipv6 prefix delegation. This needs to be an entry point defined in the neutron.agent.linux.pd_drivers namespace. See setup.cfg for entry points included with the neutron source.
enable_metadata_proxy
¶Type: | boolean |
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Default: | true |
Allow running metadata proxy.
metadata_access_mark
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | 0x1 |
Iptables mangle mark used to mark metadata valid requests. This mark will be masked with 0xffff so that only the lower 16 bits will be used.
external_ingress_mark
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | 0x2 |
Iptables mangle mark used to mark ingress from external network. This mark will be masked with 0xffff so that only the lower 16 bits will be used.
external_network_bridge
¶Type: | string |
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Default: |
Name of bridge used for external network traffic. When this parameter is set, the L3 agent will plug an interface directly into an external bridge which will not allow any wiring by the L2 agent. Using this will result in incorrect port statuses. This option is deprecated and will be removed in Ocata.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal. Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
periodic_interval
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 40 |
Seconds between running periodic tasks.
api_workers
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | <None> |
Number of separate API worker processes for service. If not specified, the default is equal to the number of CPUs available for best performance.
rpc_workers
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 1 |
Number of RPC worker processes for service.
rpc_state_report_workers
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 1 |
Number of RPC worker processes dedicated to state reports queue.
periodic_fuzzy_delay
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 5 |
Range of seconds to randomly delay when starting the periodic task scheduler to reduce stampeding. (Disable by setting to 0)
ha_confs_path
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | $state_path/ha_confs |
Location to store keepalived/conntrackd config files
ha_vrrp_auth_type
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | PASS |
Valid Values: | AH, PASS |
VRRP authentication type
ha_vrrp_auth_password
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | <None> |
VRRP authentication password
ha_vrrp_advert_int
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 2 |
The advertisement interval in seconds
ha_keepalived_state_change_server_threads
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | (1 + <num_of_cpus>) / 2 |
Minimum Value: | 1 |
Number of concurrent threads for keepalived server connection requests. More threads create a higher CPU load on the agent node.
ha_vrrp_health_check_interval
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 0 |
The VRRP health check interval in seconds. Values > 0 enable VRRP health checks. Setting it to 0 disables VRRP health checks. Recommended value is 5. This will cause pings to be sent to the gateway IP address(es) - requires ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST to be enabled on the gateway. If gateway fails, all routers will be reported as master, and master election will be repeated in round-robin fashion, until one of the router restore the gateway connection.
pd_dhcp_driver
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | dibbler |
Service to handle DHCPv6 Prefix delegation.
ra_confs
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | $state_path/ra |
Location to store IPv6 RA config files
min_rtr_adv_interval
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 30 |
MinRtrAdvInterval setting for radvd.conf
max_rtr_adv_interval
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 100 |
MaxRtrAdvInterval setting for radvd.conf
ovs_integration_bridge
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | br-int |
Name of Open vSwitch bridge to use
ovs_use_veth
¶Type: | boolean |
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Default: | false |
Uses veth for an OVS interface or not. Support kernels with limited namespace support (e.g. RHEL 6.5) so long as ovs_use_veth is set to True.
interface_driver
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | <None> |
The driver used to manage the virtual interface.
ovs_vsctl_timeout
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 10 |
Timeout in seconds for ovs-vsctl commands. If the timeout expires, ovs commands will fail with ALARMCLOCK error.
bridge_mac_table_size
¶Type: | integer |
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Default: | 50000 |
The maximum number of MAC addresses to learn on a bridge managed by the Neutron OVS agent. Values outside a reasonable range (10 to 1,000,000) might be overridden by Open vSwitch according to the documentation.
availability_zone
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | nova |
Availability zone of this node
extensions
¶Type: | list |
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Default: |
Extensions list to use
report_interval
¶Type: | floating point |
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Default: | 30 |
Seconds between nodes reporting state to server; should be less than agent_down_time, best if it is half or less than agent_down_time.
log_agent_heartbeats
¶Type: | boolean |
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Default: | false |
Log agent heartbeats
ovsdb_interface
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | native |
Valid Values: | vsctl, native |
The interface for interacting with the OVSDB
ovsdb_connection
¶Type: | string |
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Default: | tcp:127.0.0.1:6640 |
The connection string for the OVSDB backend. Will be used by ovsdb-client when monitoring and used for the all ovsdb commands when native ovsdb_interface is enabled
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