A usual neutron setup consists of multiple services and agents running on one or multiple nodes (though some setups may not need any agents). Each of these services provide some of the networking or API services. Among those of special interest are:
The neutron configuration options are segregated between
neutron-server and agents. Both services and agents may load the main
neutron.conf
since this file should contain the oslo.messaging
configuration for internal neutron RPCs and may contain host specific
configuration, such as file paths. The neutron.conf
contains the
database, keystone, nova credentials, and endpoints strictly for
neutron-server to use.
In addition, neutron-server may load a plugin-specific configuration file, yet the agents should not. As the plugin configuration is primarily site wide options and the plugin provides the persistence layer for neutron, agents should be instructed to act upon these values through RPC.
Each individual agent may have its own configuration file. This file should be
loaded after the main neutron.conf
file, so the agent configuration takes
precedence. The agent-specific configuration may contain configurations which
vary between hosts in a neutron deployment such as the
external_network_bridge
for an L3 agent. If any agent requires access to
additional external services beyond the neutron RPC, those endpoints should be
defined in the agent-specific configuration file (for example, nova metadata
for metadata agent).
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