rootwrap.conf¶
The rootwrap.conf
file defines configuration values
used by the rootwrap script when the Compute service needs
to escalate its privileges to those of the root user.
It is also possible to disable the root wrapper, and default
to sudo only. Configure the disable_rootwrap
option in the
[workaround]
section of the nova.conf
configuration file.
# Configuration for nova-rootwrap
# This file should be owned by (and only-writeable by) the root user
[DEFAULT]
# List of directories to load filter definitions from (separated by ',').
# These directories MUST all be only writeable by root !
filters_path=/etc/nova/rootwrap.d,/usr/share/nova/rootwrap
# List of directories to search executables in, in case filters do not
# explicitly specify a full path (separated by ',')
# If not specified, defaults to system PATH environment variable.
# These directories MUST all be only writeable by root !
exec_dirs=/sbin,/usr/sbin,/bin,/usr/bin,/usr/local/sbin,/usr/local/bin
# Enable logging to syslog
# Default value is False
use_syslog=False
# Which syslog facility to use.
# Valid values include auth, authpriv, syslog, local0, local1...
# Default value is 'syslog'
syslog_log_facility=syslog
# Which messages to log.
# INFO means log all usage
# ERROR means only log unsuccessful attempts
syslog_log_level=ERROR
# Rootwrap daemon exits after this seconds of inactivity
daemon_timeout=600
# Rootwrap daemon limits itself to that many file descriptors (Linux only)
rlimit_nofile=1024