glance-api.conf
DEFAULT
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owner_is_tenant 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Set the image owner to tenant or the authenticated user.
  
  Assign a boolean value to determine the owner of an image. When set to
  True, the owner of the image is the tenant. When set to False, the
  owner of the image will be the authenticated user issuing the request.
  Setting it to False makes the image private to the associated user and
  sharing with other users within the same tenant (or “project”)
  requires explicit image sharing via image membership.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
admin_role 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | admin | 
  Role used to identify an authenticated user as administrator.
  
  Provide a string value representing a Keystone role to identify an
  administrative user. Users with this role will be granted
  administrative privileges. The default value for this option is
  ‘admin’.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string value which is a valid Keystone role
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
allow_anonymous_access 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Allow limited access to unauthenticated users.
  
  Assign a boolean to determine API access for unathenticated
  users. When set to False, the API cannot be accessed by
  unauthenticated users. When set to True, unauthenticated users can
  access the API with read-only privileges. This however only applies
  when using ContextMiddleware.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
max_request_id_length 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 64 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Limit the request ID length.
  
  Provide  an integer value to limit the length of the request ID to
  the specified length. The default value is 64. Users can change this
  to any ineteger value between 0 and 16384 however keeping in mind that
  a larger value may flood the logs.
  
  Possible values:
      * Integer value between 0 and 16384
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
public_endpoint 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Public url endpoint to use for Glance versions response.
  
  This is the public url endpoint that will appear in the Glance
  “versions” response. If no value is specified, the endpoint that is
  displayed in the version’s response is that of the host running the
  API service. Change the endpoint to represent the proxy URL if the
  API service is running behind a proxy. If the service is running
  behind a load balancer, add the load balancer’s URL for this value.
  
  Possible values:
      * None
      * Proxy URL
      * Load balancer URL
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
allow_additional_image_properties 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Allow users to add additional/custom properties to images.
  
  Glance defines a standard set of properties (in its schema) that
  appear on every image. These properties are also known as
  base properties. In addition to these properties, Glance
  allows users to add custom properties to images. These are known
  as additional properties.
  
  By default, this configuration option is set to True and users
  are allowed to add additional properties. The number of additional
  properties that can be added to an image can be controlled via
  image_property_quota configuration option.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * image_property_quota
- 
image_member_quota 
- 
  Maximum number of image members per image.
  
  This limits the maximum of users an image can be shared with. Any negative
  value is interpreted as unlimited.
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
image_property_quota 
- 
  Maximum number of properties allowed on an image.
  
  This enforces an upper limit on the number of additional properties an image
  can have. Any negative value is interpreted as unlimited.
  
  NOTE: This won’t have any impact if additional properties are disabled. Please
  refer to allow_additional_image_properties.
  
  Related options:
      * allow_additional_image_properties
 
- 
image_tag_quota 
- 
  Maximum number of tags allowed on an image.
  
  Any negative value is interpreted as unlimited.
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
image_location_quota 
- 
  Maximum number of locations allowed on an image.
  
  Any negative value is interpreted as unlimited.
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
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data_api 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | glance.db.sqlalchemy.api | 
  Python module path of data access API.
  
  Specifies the path to the API to use for accessing the data model.
  This option determines how the image catalog data will be accessed.
  
  Possible values:
      * glance.db.sqlalchemy.api
      * glance.db.registry.api
      * glance.db.simple.api
  
  If this option is set to glance.db.sqlalchemy.api then the image
  catalog data is stored in and read from the database via the
  SQLAlchemy Core and ORM APIs.
  
  Setting this option to glance.db.registry.api will force all
  database access requests to be routed through the Registry service.
  This avoids data access from the Glance API nodes for an added layer
  of security, scalability and manageability.
  
  NOTE: In v2 OpenStack Images API, the registry service is optional.
  In order to use the Registry API in v2, the option
  enable_v2_registry must be set to True.
  
  Finally, when this configuration option is set to
  glance.db.simple.api, image catalog data is stored in and read
  from an in-memory data structure. This is primarily used for testing.
  
  Related options:
      * enable_v2_api
      * enable_v2_registry
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limit_param_default 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 25 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  The default number of results to return for a request.
  
  Responses to certain API requests, like list images, may return
  multiple items. The number of results returned can be explicitly
  controlled by specifying the limit parameter in the API request.
  However, if a limit parameter is not specified, this
  configuration value will be used as the default number of results to
  be returned for any API request.
  
  NOTES:
      * The value of this configuration option may not be greater than
        the value specified by api_limit_max.
      * Setting this to a very large value may slow down database
        queries and increase response times. Setting this to a
        very low value may result in poor user experience.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * api_limit_max
- 
api_limit_max 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1000 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Maximum number of results that could be returned by a request.
  
  As described in the help text of limit_param_default, some
  requests may return multiple results. The number of results to be
  returned are governed either by the limit parameter in the
  request or the limit_param_default configuration option.
  The value in either case, can’t be greater than the absolute maximum
  defined by this configuration option. Anything greater than this
  value is trimmed down to the maximum value defined here.
  
  NOTE: Setting this to a very large value may slow down database
        queries and increase response times. Setting this to a
        very low value may result in poor user experience.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * limit_param_default
- 
show_image_direct_url 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Show direct image location when returning an image.
  
  This configuration option indicates whether to show the direct image
  location when returning image details to the user. The direct image
  location is where the image data is stored in backend storage. This
  image location is shown under the image property direct_url.
  
  When multiple image locations exist for an image, the best location
  is displayed based on the location strategy indicated by the
  configuration option location_strategy.
  
  NOTES:
      * Revealing image locations can present a GRAVE SECURITY RISK as
        image locations can sometimes include credentials. Hence, this
        is set to False by default. Set this to True with
        EXTREME CAUTION and ONLY IF you know what you are doing!
      * If an operator wishes to avoid showing any image location(s)
        to the user, then both this option and
        show_multiple_locations MUST be set to False.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * show_multiple_locations
      * location_strategy
- 
show_multiple_locations 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Show all image locations when returning an image.
  
  This configuration option indicates whether to show all the image
  locations when returning image details to the user. When multiple
  image locations exist for an image, the locations are ordered based
  on the location strategy indicated by the configuration opt
  location_strategy. The image locations are shown under the
  image property locations.
  
  NOTES:
      * Revealing image locations can present a GRAVE SECURITY RISK as
        image locations can sometimes include credentials. Hence, this
        is set to False by default. Set this to True with
        EXTREME CAUTION and ONLY IF you know what you are doing!
      * If an operator wishes to avoid showing any image location(s)
        to the user, then both this option and
        show_image_direct_url MUST be set to False.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * show_image_direct_url
      * location_strategy
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since Newton.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option will be removed in the Pike release or later because the same functionality can be achieved with greater granularity by using policies. Please see the Newton release notes for more information. | 
 
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image_size_cap 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1099511627776 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
| Maximum Value: | 9223372036854775808 | 
  Maximum size of image a user can upload in bytes.
  
  An image upload greater than the size mentioned here would result
  in an image creation failure. This configuration option defaults to
  1099511627776 bytes (1 TiB).
  
  NOTES:
      * This value should only be increased after careful
        consideration and must be set less than or equal to
        8 EiB (9223372036854775808).
      * This value must be set with careful consideration of the
        backend storage capacity. Setting this to a very low value
        may result in a large number of image failures. And, setting
        this to a very large value may result in faster consumption
        of storage. Hence, this must be set according to the nature of
        images created and storage capacity available.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any positive number less than or equal to 9223372036854775808
- 
user_storage_quota 
- 
  Maximum amount of image storage per tenant.
  
  This enforces an upper limit on the cumulative storage consumed by all images
  of a tenant across all stores. This is a per-tenant limit.
  
  The default unit for this configuration option is Bytes. However, storage
  units can be specified using case-sensitive literals B, KB, MB,
  GB and TB representing Bytes, KiloBytes, MegaBytes, GigaBytes and
  TeraBytes respectively. Note that there should not be any space between the
  value and unit. Value 0 signifies no quota enforcement. Negative values
  are invalid and result in errors.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string that is a valid concatenation of a non-negative integer
        representing the storage value and an optional string literal
        representing storage units as mentioned above.
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
enable_v1_api 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Deploy the v1 OpenStack Images API.
  
  When this option is set to True, Glance service will respond to
  requests on registered endpoints conforming to the v1 OpenStack
  Images API.
  
  NOTES:
      * If this option is enabled, then enable_v1_registry must
        also be set to True to enable mandatory usage of Registry
        service with v1 API.
  
      * If this option is disabled, then the enable_v1_registry
        option, which is enabled by default, is also recommended
        to be disabled.
  
      * This option is separate from enable_v2_api, both v1 and v2
        OpenStack Images API can be deployed independent of each
        other.
  
      * If deploying only the v2 Images API, this option, which is
        enabled by default, should be disabled.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * enable_v1_registry
      * enable_v2_api
- 
enable_v2_api 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Deploy the v2 OpenStack Images API.
  
  When this option is set to True, Glance service will respond
  to requests on registered endpoints conforming to the v2 OpenStack
  Images API.
  
  NOTES:
      * If this option is disabled, then the enable_v2_registry
        option, which is enabled by default, is also recommended
        to be disabled.
  
      * This option is separate from enable_v1_api, both v1 and v2
        OpenStack Images API can be deployed independent of each
        other.
  
      * If deploying only the v1 Images API, this option, which is
        enabled by default, should be disabled.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * enable_v2_registry
      * enable_v1_api
- 
enable_v1_registry 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Deploy the v1 API Registry service.
  
  When this option is set to True, the Registry service
  will be enabled in Glance for v1 API requests.
  
  NOTES:
      * Use of Registry is mandatory in v1 API, so this option must
        be set to True if the enable_v1_api option is enabled.
  
      * If deploying only the v2 OpenStack Images API, this option,
        which is enabled by default, should be disabled.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * enable_v1_api
- 
enable_v2_registry 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Deploy the v2 API Registry service.
  
  When this option is set to True, the Registry service
  will be enabled in Glance for v2 API requests.
  
  NOTES:
      * Use of Registry is optional in v2 API, so this option
        must only be enabled if both enable_v2_api is set to
        True and the data_api option is set to
        glance.db.registry.api.
  
      * If deploying only the v1 OpenStack Images API, this option,
        which is enabled by default, should be disabled.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * enable_v2_api
      * data_api
- 
pydev_worker_debug_host 
| Type: | host address | 
| Default: | localhost | 
  Host address of the pydev server.
  
  Provide a string value representing the hostname or IP of the
  pydev server to use for debugging. The pydev server listens for
  debug connections on this address, facilitating remote debugging
  in Glance.
  
  Possible values:
      * Valid hostname
      * Valid IP address
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
pydev_worker_debug_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 5678 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
  Port number that the pydev server will listen on.
  
  Provide a port number to bind the pydev server to. The pydev
  process accepts debug connections on this port and facilitates
  remote debugging in Glance.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid port number
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
metadata_encryption_key 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  AES key for encrypting store location metadata.
  
  Provide a string value representing the AES cipher to use for
  encrypting Glance store metadata.
  
  NOTE: The AES key to use must be set to a random string of length
  16, 24 or 32 bytes.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing a valid AES key
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
digest_algorithm 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | sha256 | 
  Digest algorithm to use for digital signature.
  
  Provide a string value representing the digest algorithm to
  use for generating digital signatures. By default, sha256
  is used.
  
  To get a list of the available algorithms supported by the version
  of OpenSSL on your platform, run the command:
  openssl list-message-digest-algorithms.
  Examples are ‘sha1’, ‘sha256’, and ‘sha512’.
  
  NOTE: digest_algorithm is not related to Glance’s image signing
  and verification. It is only used to sign the universally unique
  identifier (UUID) as a part of the certificate file and key file
  validation.
  
  Possible values:
      * An OpenSSL message digest algorithm identifier
  
  Relation options:
      * None
- 
node_staging_uri 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | file:///tmp/staging/ | 
  The URL provides location where the temporary data will be stored
  
  This option is for Glance internal use only. Glance will save the
  image data uploaded by the user to ‘staging’ endpoint during the
  image import process.
  
  This option does not change the ‘staging’ API endpoint by any means.
  
  NOTE: It is discouraged to use same path as [TASKS]/work_dir
  
  NOTE: ‘file://<absolute-directory-path>’ is the only option
  api_image_import flow will support for now.
  
  NOTE: The staging path must be on shared filesystem available to all
  Glance API nodes.
  
  Possible values:
      * String starting with ‘file://’ followed by absolute FS path
  
  Related options:
      * [TASKS]/work_dir
      * [DEFAULT]/enable_image_import (deprecated)
- 
enable_image_import 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Enables the Image Import workflow introduced in Pike
  
  As ‘[DEFAULT]/node_staging_uri’ is required for the Image
  Import, it’s disabled per default in Pike, enabled per
  default in Queens and removed in Rocky. This allows Glance to
  operate with previous version configs upon upgrade.
  
  Setting this option to True will enable the endpoints related
  to Image Import Refactoring work.
  
  Related options:
      * [DEFUALT]/node_staging_uri
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since Pike.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | 
  This option is deprecated for removal in Rocky.
  
  It was introduced to make sure that the API is not enabled
  before the ‘[DEFAULT]/node_staging_uri’ is defined and is
  long term redundant. | 
 
- 
location_strategy 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | location_order | 
| Valid Values: | location_order, store_type | 
  Strategy to determine the preference order of image locations.
  
  This configuration option indicates the strategy to determine
  the order in which an image’s locations must be accessed to
  serve the image’s data. Glance then retrieves the image data
  from the first responsive active location it finds in this list.
  
  This option takes one of two possible values location_order
  and store_type. The default value is location_order,
  which suggests that image data be served by using locations in
  the order they are stored in Glance. The store_type value
  sets the image location preference based on the order in which
  the storage backends are listed as a comma separated list for
  the configuration option store_type_preference.
  
  Possible values:
      * location_order
      * store_type
  
  Related options:
      * store_type_preference
- 
property_protection_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  The location of the property protection file.
  
  Provide a valid path to the property protection file which contains
  the rules for property protections and the roles/policies associated
  with them.
  
  A property protection file, when set, restricts the Glance image
  properties to be created, read, updated and/or deleted by a specific
  set of users that are identified by either roles or policies.
  If this configuration option is not set, by default, property
  protections won’t be enforced. If a value is specified and the file
  is not found, the glance-api service will fail to start.
  More information on property protections can be found at:
  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/glance/property-protections.html
  
  Possible values:
      * Empty string
      * Valid path to the property protection configuration file
  
  Related options:
      * property_protection_rule_format
- 
property_protection_rule_format 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | roles | 
| Valid Values: | roles, policies | 
  Rule format for property protection.
  
  Provide the desired way to set property protection on Glance
  image properties. The two permissible values are roles
  and policies. The default value is roles.
  
  If the value is roles, the property protection file must
  contain a comma separated list of user roles indicating
  permissions for each of the CRUD operations on each property
  being protected. If set to policies, a policy defined in
  policy.json is used to express property protections for each
  of the CRUD operations. Examples of how property protections
  are enforced based on roles or policies can be found at:
  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/glance/property-protections.html#examples
  
  Possible values:
      * roles
      * policies
  
  Related options:
      * property_protection_file
- 
allowed_rpc_exception_modules 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | glance.common.exception,builtins,exceptions | 
  List of allowed exception modules to handle RPC exceptions.
  
  Provide a comma separated list of modules whose exceptions are
  permitted to be recreated upon receiving exception data via an RPC
  call made to Glance. The default list includes
  glance.common.exception, builtins, and exceptions.
  
  The RPC protocol permits interaction with Glance via calls across a
  network or within the same system. Including a list of exception
  namespaces with this option enables RPC to propagate the exceptions
  back to the users.
  
  Possible values:
      * A comma separated list of valid exception modules
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
bind_host 
| Type: | host address | 
| Default: | 0.0.0.0 | 
  IP address to bind the glance servers to.
  
  Provide an IP address to bind the glance server to. The default
  value is 0.0.0.0.
  
  Edit this option to enable the server to listen on one particular
  IP address on the network card. This facilitates selection of a
  particular network interface for the server.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid IPv4 address
      * A valid IPv6 address
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
bind_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | <None> | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
  Port number on which the server will listen.
  
  Provide a valid port number to bind the server’s socket to. This
  port is then set to identify processes and forward network messages
  that arrive at the server. The default bind_port value for the API
  server is 9292 and for the registry server is 9191.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid port number (0 to 65535)
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
workers 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Number of Glance worker processes to start.
  
  Provide a non-negative integer value to set the number of child
  process workers to service requests. By default, the number of CPUs
  available is set as the value for workers.
  
  Each worker process is made to listen on the port set in the
  configuration file and contains a greenthread pool of size 1000.
  
  NOTE: Setting the number of workers to zero, triggers the creation
  of a single API process with a greenthread pool of size 1000.
  
  Possible values:
      * 0
      * Positive integer value (typically equal to the number of CPUs)
  
  Related options:
      * None
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 16384 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Maximum line size of message headers.
  
  Provide an integer value representing a length to limit the size of
  message headers. The default value is 16384.
  
  NOTE: max_header_line may need to be increased when using large
  tokens (typically those generated by the Keystone v3 API with big
  service catalogs). However, it is to be kept in mind that larger
  values for max_header_line would flood the logs.
  
  Setting max_header_line to 0 sets no limit for the line size of
  message headers.
  
  Possible values:
      * 0
      * Positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
http_keepalive 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Set keep alive option for HTTP over TCP.
  
  Provide a boolean value to determine sending of keep alive packets.
  If set to False, the server returns the header
  “Connection: close”. If set to True, the server returns a
  “Connection: Keep-Alive” in its responses. This enables retention of
  the same TCP connection for HTTP conversations instead of opening a
  new one with each new request.
  
  This option must be set to False if the client socket connection
  needs to be closed explicitly after the response is received and
  read successfully by the client.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
client_socket_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 900 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Timeout for client connections’ socket operations.
  
  Provide a valid integer value representing time in seconds to set
  the period of wait before an incoming connection can be closed. The
  default value is 900 seconds.
  
  The value zero implies wait forever.
  
  Possible values:
      * Zero
      * Positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
backlog 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 4096 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Set the number of incoming connection requests.
  
  Provide a positive integer value to limit the number of requests in
  the backlog queue. The default queue size is 4096.
  
  An incoming connection to a TCP listener socket is queued before a
  connection can be established with the server. Setting the backlog
  for a TCP socket ensures a limited queue size for incoming traffic.
  
  Possible values:
      * Positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
tcp_keepidle 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 600 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Set the wait time before a connection recheck.
  
  Provide a positive integer value representing time in seconds which
  is set as the idle wait time before a TCP keep alive packet can be
  sent to the host. The default value is 600 seconds.
  
  Setting tcp_keepidle helps verify at regular intervals that a
  connection is intact and prevents frequent TCP connection
  reestablishment.
  
  Possible values:
      * Positive integer value representing time in seconds
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
ca_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/cafile | 
  Absolute path to the CA file.
  
  Provide a string value representing a valid absolute path to
  the Certificate Authority file to use for client authentication.
  
  A CA file typically contains necessary trusted certificates to
  use for the client authentication. This is essential to ensure
  that a secure connection is established to the server via the
  internet.
  
  Possible values:
      * Valid absolute path to the CA file
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
cert_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/certs | 
  Absolute path to the certificate file.
  
  Provide a string value representing a valid absolute path to the
  certificate file which is required to start the API service
  securely.
  
  A certificate file typically is a public key container and includes
  the server’s public key, server name, server information and the
  signature which was a result of the verification process using the
  CA certificate. This is required for a secure connection
  establishment.
  
  Possible values:
      * Valid absolute path to the certificate file
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
key_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/key/key-file.pem | 
  Absolute path to a private key file.
  
  Provide a string value representing a valid absolute path to a
  private key file which is required to establish the client-server
  connection.
  
  Possible values:
      * Absolute path to the private key file
  
  Related options:
      * None
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The HTTP header used to determine the scheme for the original request, even if it was removed by an SSL terminating proxy. Typical value is “HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO”.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Use the http_proxy_to_wsgi middleware instead. | 
 
- 
image_cache_sqlite_db 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | cache.db | 
  The relative path to sqlite file database that will be used for image cache
  management.
  
  This is a relative path to the sqlite file database that tracks the age and
  usage statistics of image cache. The path is relative to image cache base
  directory, specified by the configuration option image_cache_dir.
  
  This is a lightweight database with just one table.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid relative path to sqlite file database
  
  Related options:
      * image_cache_dir
- 
image_cache_driver 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | sqlite | 
| Valid Values: | sqlite, xattr | 
  The driver to use for image cache management.
  
  This configuration option provides the flexibility to choose between the
  different image-cache drivers available. An image-cache driver is responsible
  for providing the essential functions of image-cache like write images to/read
  images from cache, track age and usage of cached images, provide a list of
  cached images, fetch size of the cache, queue images for caching and clean up
  the cache, etc.
  
  The essential functions of a driver are defined in the base class
  glance.image_cache.drivers.base.Driver. All image-cache drivers (existing
  and prospective) must implement this interface. Currently available drivers
  are sqlite and xattr. These drivers primarily differ in the way they
  store the information about cached images:
      * The sqlite driver uses a sqlite database (which sits on every glance
      node locally) to track the usage of cached images.
      * The xattr driver uses the extended attributes of files to store this
      information. It also requires a filesystem that sets atime on the files
      when accessed.
  
  Possible values:
      * sqlite
      * xattr
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
image_cache_max_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 10737418240 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  The upper limit on cache size, in bytes, after which the cache-pruner cleans
  up the image cache.
  
  NOTE: This is just a threshold for cache-pruner to act upon. It is NOT a
  hard limit beyond which the image cache would never grow. In fact, depending
  on how often the cache-pruner runs and how quickly the cache fills, the image
  cache can far exceed the size specified here very easily. Hence, care must be
  taken to appropriately schedule the cache-pruner and in setting this limit.
  
  Glance caches an image when it is downloaded. Consequently, the size of the
  image cache grows over time as the number of downloads increases. To keep the
  cache size from becoming unmanageable, it is recommended to run the
  cache-pruner as a periodic task. When the cache pruner is kicked off, it
  compares the current size of image cache and triggers a cleanup if the image
  cache grew beyond the size specified here. After the cleanup, the size of
  cache is less than or equal to size specified here.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any non-negative integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
image_cache_stall_time 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 86400 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  The amount of time, in seconds, an incomplete image remains in the cache.
  
  Incomplete images are images for which download is in progress. Please see the
  description of configuration option image_cache_dir for more detail.
  Sometimes, due to various reasons, it is possible the download may hang and
  the incompletely downloaded image remains in the incomplete directory.
  This configuration option sets a time limit on how long the incomplete images
  should remain in the incomplete directory before they are cleaned up.
  Once an incomplete image spends more time than is specified here, it’ll be
  removed by cache-cleaner on its next run.
  
  It is recommended to run cache-cleaner as a periodic task on the Glance API
  nodes to keep the incomplete images from occupying disk space.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any non-negative integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
image_cache_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Base directory for image cache.
  
  This is the location where image data is cached and served out of. All cached
  images are stored directly under this directory. This directory also contains
  three subdirectories, namely, incomplete, invalid and queue.
  
  The incomplete subdirectory is the staging area for downloading images. An
  image is first downloaded to this directory. When the image download is
  successful it is moved to the base directory. However, if the download fails,
  the partially downloaded image file is moved to the invalid subdirectory.
  
  The queue``subdirectory is used for queuing images for download. This is
  used primarily by the cache-prefetcher, which can be scheduled as a periodic
  task like cache-pruner and cache-cleaner, to cache images ahead of their usage.
  Upon receiving the request to cache an image, Glance touches a file in the
  ``queue directory with the image id as the file name. The cache-prefetcher,
  when running, polls for the files in queue directory and starts
  downloading them in the order they were created. When the download is
  successful, the zero-sized file is deleted from the queue directory.
  If the download fails, the zero-sized file remains and it’ll be retried the
  next time cache-prefetcher runs.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid path
  
  Related options:
      * image_cache_sqlite_db
- 
default_publisher_id 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | image.localhost | 
  Default publisher_id for outgoing Glance notifications.
  
  This is the value that the notification driver will use to identify
  messages for events originating from the Glance service. Typically,
  this is the hostname of the instance that generated the message.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any reasonable instance identifier, for example: image.host1
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
disabled_notifications 
- 
  List of notifications to be disabled.
  
  Specify a list of notifications that should not be emitted.
  A notification can be given either as a notification type to
  disable a single event notification, or as a notification group
  prefix to disable all event notifications within a group.
  
  Possible values:
      A comma-separated list of individual notification types or
      notification groups to be disabled. Currently supported groups:
          * image
          * image.member
          * task
          * metadef_namespace
          * metadef_object
          * metadef_property
          * metadef_resource_type
          * metadef_tag
      For a complete listing and description of each event refer to:
      http://docs.openstack.org/developer/glance/notifications.html
  
      The values must be specified as: <group_name>.<event_name>
      For example: image.create,task.success,metadef_tag
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
registry_host 
| Type: | host address | 
| Default: | 0.0.0.0 | 
  Address the registry server is hosted on.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid IP or hostname
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
registry_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 9191 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
  Port the registry server is listening on.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid port number
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
use_user_token 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
Whether to pass through the user token when making requests to the registry. To prevent failures with token expiration during big files upload, it is recommended to set this parameter to False.If “use_user_token” is not in effect, then admin credentials can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
admin_user 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The administrators user name. If “use_user_token” is not in effect, then admin credentials can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
admin_password 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The administrators password. If “use_user_token” is not in effect, then admin credentials can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
admin_tenant_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The tenant name of the administrative user. If “use_user_token” is not in effect, then admin tenant name can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
auth_url 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The URL to the keystone service. If “use_user_token” is not in effect and using keystone auth, then URL of keystone can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
auth_strategy 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | noauth | 
The strategy to use for authentication. If “use_user_token” is not in effect, then auth strategy can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
auth_region 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The region for the authentication service. If “use_user_token” is not in effect and using keystone auth, then region name can be specified.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | This option was considered harmful and has been deprecated in M release. It will be removed in O release. For more information read OSSN-0060. Related functionality with uploading big images has been implemented with Keystone trusts support. | 
 
- 
registry_client_protocol 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | http | 
| Valid Values: | http, https | 
  Protocol to use for communication with the registry server.
  
  Provide a string value representing the protocol to use for
  communication with the registry server. By default, this option is
  set to http and the connection is not secure.
  
  This option can be set to https to establish a secure connection
  to the registry server. In this case, provide a key to use for the
  SSL connection using the registry_client_key_file option. Also
  include the CA file and cert file using the options
  registry_client_ca_file and registry_client_cert_file
  respectively.
  
  Possible values:
      * http
      * https
  
  Related options:
      * registry_client_key_file
      * registry_client_cert_file
      * registry_client_ca_file
- 
registry_client_key_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/key/key-file.pem | 
  Absolute path to the private key file.
  
  Provide a string value representing a valid absolute path to the
  private key file to use for establishing a secure connection to
  the registry server.
  
  NOTE: This option must be set if registry_client_protocol is
  set to https. Alternatively, the GLANCE_CLIENT_KEY_FILE
  environment variable may be set to a filepath of the key file.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing a valid absolute path to the key
        file.
  
  Related options:
      * registry_client_protocol
- 
registry_client_cert_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/certs/file.crt | 
  Absolute path to the certificate file.
  
  Provide a string value representing a valid absolute path to the
  certificate file to use for establishing a secure connection to
  the registry server.
  
  NOTE: This option must be set if registry_client_protocol is
  set to https. Alternatively, the GLANCE_CLIENT_CERT_FILE
  environment variable may be set to a filepath of the certificate
  file.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing a valid absolute path to the
        certificate file.
  
  Related options:
      * registry_client_protocol
- 
registry_client_ca_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/cafile/file.ca | 
  Absolute path to the Certificate Authority file.
  
  Provide a string value representing a valid absolute path to the
  certificate authority file to use for establishing a secure
  connection to the registry server.
  
  NOTE: This option must be set if registry_client_protocol is
  set to https. Alternatively, the GLANCE_CLIENT_CA_FILE
  environment variable may be set to a filepath of the CA file.
  This option is ignored if the registry_client_insecure option
  is set to True.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing a valid absolute path to the CA
        file.
  
  Related options:
      * registry_client_protocol
      * registry_client_insecure
- 
registry_client_insecure 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Set verification of the registry server certificate.
  
  Provide a boolean value to determine whether or not to validate
  SSL connections to the registry server. By default, this option
  is set to False and the SSL connections are validated.
  
  If set to True, the connection to the registry server is not
  validated via a certifying authority and the
  registry_client_ca_file option is ignored. This is the
  registry’s equivalent of specifying –insecure on the command line
  using glanceclient for the API.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * registry_client_protocol
      * registry_client_ca_file
- 
registry_client_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 600 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Timeout value for registry requests.
  
  Provide an integer value representing the period of time in seconds
  that the API server will wait for a registry request to complete.
  The default value is 600 seconds.
  
  A value of 0 implies that a request will never timeout.
  
  Possible values:
      * Zero
      * Positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Send headers received from identity when making requests to
  registry.
  
  Typically, Glance registry can be deployed in multiple flavors,
  which may or may not include authentication. For example,
  trusted-auth is a flavor that does not require the registry
  service to authenticate the requests it receives. However, the
  registry service may still need a user context to be populated to
  serve the requests. This can be achieved by the caller
  (the Glance API usually) passing through the headers it received
  from authenticating with identity for the same request. The typical
  headers sent are X-User-Id, X-Tenant-Id, X-Roles,
  X-Identity-Status and X-Service-Catalog.
  
  Provide a boolean value to determine whether to send the identity
  headers to provide tenant and user information along with the
  requests to registry service. By default, this option is set to
  False, which means that user and tenant information is not
  available readily. It must be obtained by authenticating. Hence, if
  this is set to False, flavor must be set to value that
  either includes authentication or authenticated user context.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * flavor
- 
scrub_time 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  The amount of time, in seconds, to delay image scrubbing.
  
  When delayed delete is turned on, an image is put into pending_delete
  state upon deletion until the scrubber deletes its image data. Typically, soon
  after the image is put into pending_delete state, it is available for
  scrubbing. However, scrubbing can be delayed until a later point using this
  configuration option. This option denotes the time period an image spends in
  pending_delete state before it is available for scrubbing.
  
  It is important to realize that this has storage implications. The larger the
  scrub_time, the longer the time to reclaim backend storage from deleted
  images.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any non-negative integer
  
  Related options:
      * delayed_delete
- 
scrub_pool_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  The size of thread pool to be used for scrubbing images.
  
  When there are a large number of images to scrub, it is beneficial to scrub
  images in parallel so that the scrub queue stays in control and the backend
  storage is reclaimed in a timely fashion. This configuration option denotes
  the maximum number of images to be scrubbed in parallel. The default value is
  one, which signifies serial scrubbing. Any value above one indicates parallel
  scrubbing.
  
  Possible values:
      * Any non-zero positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * delayed_delete
- 
delayed_delete 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Turn on/off delayed delete.
  
  Typically when an image is deleted, the glance-api service puts the image
  into deleted state and deletes its data at the same time. Delayed delete
  is a feature in Glance that delays the actual deletion of image data until a
  later point in time (as determined by the configuration option scrub_time).
  When delayed delete is turned on, the glance-api service puts the image
  into pending_delete state upon deletion and leaves the image data in the
  storage backend for the image scrubber to delete at a later time. The image
  scrubber will move the image into deleted state upon successful deletion
  of image data.
  
  NOTE: When delayed delete is turned on, image scrubber MUST be running as a
  periodic task to prevent the backend storage from filling up with undesired
  usage.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * scrub_time
      * wakeup_time
      * scrub_pool_size
- 
rpc_conn_pool_size 
- 
Size of RPC connection pool.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_conn_pool_size | 
 
- 
conn_pool_min_size 
- 
The pool size limit for connections expiration policy
 
- 
conn_pool_ttl 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1200 | 
The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool
- 
rpc_zmq_bind_address 
- 
ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP. The “host” option should point or resolve to this address.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_bind_address | 
 
- 
rpc_zmq_matchmaker 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | redis | 
| Valid Values: | redis, sentinel, dummy | 
MatchMaker driver.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_matchmaker | 
- 
rpc_zmq_contexts 
- 
Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_contexts | 
 
- 
rpc_zmq_topic_backlog 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is unlimited.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_topic_backlog | 
- 
rpc_zmq_ipc_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /var/run/openstack | 
Directory for holding IPC sockets.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_ipc_dir | 
- 
rpc_zmq_host 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | localhost | 
Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match “host” option, if running Nova.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_host | 
- 
zmq_linger 
- 
Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger period.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_cast_timeout | 
 
- 
rpc_poll_timeout 
- 
The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout exception when timeout expired.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_poll_timeout | 
 
- 
zmq_target_expire 
- 
Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target ( < 0 means no timeout).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
zmq_target_expire | 
 
- 
zmq_target_update 
- 
Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
zmq_target_update | 
 
- 
use_pub_sub 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
use_pub_sub | 
- 
use_router_proxy 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Use ROUTER remote proxy.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
use_router_proxy | 
- 
use_dynamic_connections 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct message types (ignored otherwise).
- 
zmq_failover_connections 
- 
How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons. This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode.
 
- 
rpc_zmq_min_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 49153 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
Minimal port number for random ports range.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_min_port | 
- 
rpc_zmq_max_port 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 65536 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65536 | 
Maximal port number for random ports range.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_max_port | 
- 
rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries 
- 
Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries | 
 
- 
rpc_zmq_serialization 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | json | 
| Valid Values: | json, msgpack | 
Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing outgoing/incoming messages
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_serialization | 
- 
zmq_immediate 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all accumulated messages to it.
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive 
- 
Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default; 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option respectively.
 
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle 
- 
The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default.
 
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt 
- 
The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default.
 
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl 
- 
The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default.
 
- 
rpc_thread_pool_size 
- 
Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently.
 
- 
rpc_message_ttl 
- 
Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is not tracked anymore by a client/server.
 
- 
rpc_use_acks 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only via proxy without PUB/SUB.
- 
rpc_ack_timeout_base 
- 
Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier.
 
- 
rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier 
- 
Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt.
 
- 
rpc_retry_attempts 
- 
Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred: positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if acknowledgments are enabled.
 
- 
subscribe_on 
- 
List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker.
 
- 
executor_thread_pool_size 
- 
Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_thread_pool_size | 
 
- 
rpc_response_timeout 
- 
Seconds to wait for a response from a call.
 
- 
transport_url 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
A URL representing the messaging driver to use and its full configuration.
- 
rpc_backend 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | rabbit | 
The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other drivers include amqp and zmq.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
control_exchange 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | openstack | 
The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url option.
- 
debug 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
| Mutable: | This option can be changed without restarting. | 
If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default INFO level.
- 
log_config_append 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
| Mutable: | This option can be changed without restarting. | 
The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for example, logging_context_format_string).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
log-config | 
| DEFAULT | 
log_config | 
- 
log_date_format 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S | 
Defines the format string for %(asctime)s in log records. Default: the value above . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
log_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
(Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
logfile | 
- 
log_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
(Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
logdir | 
- 
watch_log_file 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
use_syslog 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
use_journal 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
syslog_log_facility 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | LOG_USER | 
Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
use_stderr 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
logging_context_format_string 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s | 
Format string to use for log messages with context.
- 
logging_default_format_string 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s | 
Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
- 
logging_debug_format_suffix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d | 
Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message is DEBUG.
- 
logging_exception_prefix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s | 
Prefix each line of exception output with this format.
- 
logging_user_identity_format 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s | 
Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in logging_context_format_string.
- 
default_log_levels 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=INFO,oslo_messaging=INFO,iso8601=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,urllib3.connectionpool=WARN,websocket=WARN,requests.packages.urllib3.util.retry=WARN,urllib3.util.retry=WARN,keystonemiddleware=WARN,routes.middleware=WARN,stevedore=WARN,taskflow=WARN,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO | 
List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
- 
publish_errors 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Enables or disables publication of error events.
- 
instance_format 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | "[instance: %(uuid)s] " | 
The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
- 
instance_uuid_format 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | "[instance: %(uuid)s] " | 
The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
- 
rate_limit_interval 
- 
Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting.
 
- 
rate_limit_burst 
- 
Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval.
 
- 
rate_limit_except_level 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | CRITICAL | 
Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered.
- 
fatal_deprecations 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations.
cors
- 
allowed_origin 
- 
Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the requests “origin” header. Format: “<protocol>://<host>[:<port>]”, no trailing slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com
 
- 
allow_credentials 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | X-Image-Meta-Checksum,X-Auth-Token,X-Subject-Token,X-Service-Token,X-OpenStack-Request-ID | 
Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple Headers.
- 
max_age 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 3600 | 
Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests.
- 
allow_methods 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH | 
Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request.
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | Content-MD5,X-Image-Meta-Checksum,X-Storage-Token,Accept-Encoding,X-Auth-Token,X-Identity-Status,X-Roles,X-Service-Catalog,X-User-Id,X-Tenant-Id,X-OpenStack-Request-ID | 
Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request.
cors.subdomain
- 
allowed_origin 
- 
Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the requests “origin” header. Format: “<protocol>://<host>[:<port>]”, no trailing slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com
 
- 
allow_credentials 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials
- 
expose_headers 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | X-Image-Meta-Checksum,X-Auth-Token,X-Subject-Token,X-Service-Token,X-OpenStack-Request-ID | 
Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple Headers.
- 
max_age 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 3600 | 
Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests.
- 
allow_methods 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH | 
Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request.
- 
allow_headers 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | Content-MD5,X-Image-Meta-Checksum,X-Storage-Token,Accept-Encoding,X-Auth-Token,X-Identity-Status,X-Roles,X-Service-Catalog,X-User-Id,X-Tenant-Id,X-OpenStack-Request-ID | 
Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request.
database
- 
sqlite_synchronous 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sqlite_synchronous | 
- 
backend 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | sqlalchemy | 
The back end to use for the database.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
db_backend | 
- 
connection 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_connection | 
| DATABASE | 
sql_connection | 
| sql | 
connection | 
- 
slave_connection 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database.
- 
mysql_sql_mode 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | TRADITIONAL | 
The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set by the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode=
- 
idle_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 3600 | 
Timeout before idle SQL connections are reaped.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_idle_timeout | 
| DATABASE | 
sql_idle_timeout | 
| sql | 
idle_timeout | 
- 
min_pool_size 
- 
Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_min_pool_size | 
| DATABASE | 
sql_min_pool_size | 
 
- 
max_pool_size 
- 
Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of 0 indicates no limit.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_max_pool_size | 
| DATABASE | 
sql_max_pool_size | 
 
- 
max_retries 
- 
Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_max_retries | 
| DATABASE | 
sql_max_retries | 
 
- 
retry_interval 
- 
Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_retry_interval | 
| DATABASE | 
reconnect_interval | 
 
- 
max_overflow 
- 
If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_max_overflow | 
| DATABASE | 
sqlalchemy_max_overflow | 
 
- 
connection_debug 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 100 | 
Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_connection_debug | 
- 
connection_trace 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
sql_connection_trace | 
- 
pool_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DATABASE | 
sqlalchemy_pool_timeout | 
- 
use_db_reconnect 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection lost.
- 
db_retry_interval 
- 
Seconds between retries of a database transaction.
 
- 
db_inc_retry_interval 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
If True, increases the interval between retries of a database operation up to db_max_retry_interval.
- 
db_max_retry_interval 
- 
If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries of a database operation.
 
- 
db_max_retries 
- 
Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before error is raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
 
- 
use_tpool 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Enable the experimental use of thread pooling for all DB API calls
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
dbapi_use_tpool | 
glance_store
- 
stores 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | file,http | 
  List of enabled Glance stores.
  
  Register the storage backends to use for storing disk images
  as a comma separated list. The default stores enabled for
  storing disk images with Glance are file and http.
  
  Possible values:
      * A comma separated list that could include:
          * file
          * http
          * swift
          * rbd
          * sheepdog
          * cinder
          * vmware
  
  Related Options:
      * default_store
- 
default_store 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | file | 
| Valid Values: | file, filesystem, http, https, swift, swift+http, swift+https, swift+config, rbd, sheepdog, cinder, vsphere | 
  The default scheme to use for storing images.
  
  Provide a string value representing the default scheme to use for
  storing images. If not set, Glance uses file as the default
  scheme to store images with the file store.
  
  NOTE: The value given for this configuration option must be a valid
  scheme for a store registered with the stores configuration
  option.
  
  Possible values:
      * file
      * filesystem
      * http
      * https
      * swift
      * swift+http
      * swift+https
      * swift+config
      * rbd
      * sheepdog
      * cinder
      * vsphere
  
  Related Options:
      * stores
- 
store_capabilities_update_min_interval 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Minimum interval in seconds to execute updating dynamic storage
  capabilities based on current backend status.
  
  Provide an integer value representing time in seconds to set the
  minimum interval before an update of dynamic storage capabilities
  for a storage backend can be attempted. Setting
  store_capabilities_update_min_interval does not mean updates
  occur periodically based on the set interval. Rather, the update
  is performed at the elapse of this interval set, if an operation
  of the store is triggered.
  
  By default, this option is set to zero and is disabled. Provide an
  integer value greater than zero to enable this option.
  
  NOTE: For more information on store capabilities and their updates,
  please visit: https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/glance-specs/specs/kilo/store-capabilities.html
  
  For more information on setting up a particular store in your
  deployment and help with the usage of this feature, please contact
  the storage driver maintainers listed here:
  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/glance_store/drivers/index.html
  
  Possible values:
      * Zero
      * Positive integer
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
cinder_catalog_info 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | volumev2::publicURL | 
  Information to match when looking for cinder in the service catalog.
  
  When the cinder_endpoint_template is not set and any of
  cinder_store_auth_address, cinder_store_user_name,
  cinder_store_project_name, cinder_store_password is not set,
  cinder store uses this information to lookup cinder endpoint from the service
  catalog in the current context. cinder_os_region_name, if set, is taken
  into consideration to fetch the appropriate endpoint.
  
  The service catalog can be listed by the openstack catalog list command.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string of of the following form:
        <service_type>:<service_name>:<interface>
        At least service_type and interface should be specified.
        service_name can be omitted.
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_os_region_name
      * cinder_endpoint_template
      * cinder_store_auth_address
      * cinder_store_user_name
      * cinder_store_project_name
      * cinder_store_password
- 
cinder_endpoint_template 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Override service catalog lookup with template for cinder endpoint.
  
  When this option is set, this value is used to generate cinder endpoint,
  instead of looking up from the service catalog.
  This value is ignored if cinder_store_auth_address,
  cinder_store_user_name, cinder_store_project_name, and
  cinder_store_password are specified.
  
  If this configuration option is set, cinder_catalog_info will be ignored.
  
  Possible values:
      * URL template string for cinder endpoint, where %(tenant)s is
        replaced with the current tenant (project) name.
        For example: http://cinder.openstack.example.org/v2/%(tenant)s
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_store_auth_address
      * cinder_store_user_name
      * cinder_store_project_name
      * cinder_store_password
      * cinder_catalog_info
- 
cinder_os_region_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Region name to lookup cinder service from the service catalog.
  
  This is used only when cinder_catalog_info is used for determining the
  endpoint. If set, the lookup for cinder endpoint by this node is filtered to
  the specified region. It is useful when multiple regions are listed in the
  catalog. If this is not set, the endpoint is looked up from every region.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string that is a valid region name.
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_catalog_info
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| glance_store | 
os_region_name | 
- 
cinder_ca_certificates_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Location of a CA certificates file used for cinder client requests.
  
  The specified CA certificates file, if set, is used to verify cinder
  connections via HTTPS endpoint. If the endpoint is HTTP, this value is ignored.
  cinder_api_insecure must be set to True to enable the verification.
  
  Possible values:
      * Path to a ca certificates file
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_api_insecure
- 
cinder_http_retries 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 3 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Number of cinderclient retries on failed http calls.
  
  When a call failed by any errors, cinderclient will retry the call up to the
  specified times after sleeping a few seconds.
  
  Possible values:
      * A positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
cinder_state_transition_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 300 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Time period, in seconds, to wait for a cinder volume transition to
  complete.
  
  When the cinder volume is created, deleted, or attached to the glance node to
  read/write the volume data, the volume’s state is changed. For example, the
  newly created volume status changes from creating to available after
  the creation process is completed. This specifies the maximum time to wait for
  the status change. If a timeout occurs while waiting, or the status is changed
  to an unexpected value (e.g. error`), the image creation fails.
  
  Possible values:
      * A positive integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
cinder_api_insecure 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Allow to perform insecure SSL requests to cinder.
  
  If this option is set to True, HTTPS endpoint connection is verified using the
  CA certificates file specified by cinder_ca_certificates_file option.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_ca_certificates_file
- 
cinder_store_auth_address 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  The address where the cinder authentication service is listening.
  
  When all of cinder_store_auth_address, cinder_store_user_name,
  cinder_store_project_name, and cinder_store_password options are
  specified, the specified values are always used for the authentication.
  This is useful to hide the image volumes from users by storing them in a
  project/tenant specific to the image service. It also enables users to share
  the image volume among other projects under the control of glance’s ACL.
  
  If either of these options are not set, the cinder endpoint is looked up
  from the service catalog, and current context’s user and project are used.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid authentication service address, for example:
        http://openstack.example.org/identity/v2.0
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_store_user_name
      * cinder_store_password
      * cinder_store_project_name
- 
cinder_store_user_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  User name to authenticate against cinder.
  
  This must be used with all the following related options. If any of these are
  not specified, the user of the current context is used.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid user name
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_store_auth_address
      * cinder_store_password
      * cinder_store_project_name
- 
cinder_store_password 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Password for the user authenticating against cinder.
  
  This must be used with all the following related options. If any of these are
  not specified, the user of the current context is used.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid password for the user specified by cinder_store_user_name
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_store_auth_address
      * cinder_store_user_name
      * cinder_store_project_name
- 
cinder_store_project_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Project name where the image volume is stored in cinder.
  
  If this configuration option is not set, the project in current context is
  used.
  
  This must be used with all the following related options. If any of these are
  not specified, the project of the current context is used.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid project name
  
  Related options:
      * cinder_store_auth_address
      * cinder_store_user_name
      * cinder_store_password
- 
rootwrap_config 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/glance/rootwrap.conf | 
  Path to the rootwrap configuration file to use for running commands as root.
  
  The cinder store requires root privileges to operate the image volumes (for
  connecting to iSCSI/FC volumes and reading/writing the volume data, etc.).
  The configuration file should allow the required commands by cinder store and
  os-brick library.
  
  Possible values:
      * Path to the rootwrap config file
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
cinder_volume_type 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Volume type that will be used for volume creation in cinder.
  
  Some cinder backends can have several volume types to optimize storage usage.
  Adding this option allows an operator to choose a specific volume type
  in cinder that can be optimized for images.
  
  If this is not set, then the default volume type specified in the cinder
  configuration will be used for volume creation.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid volume type from cinder
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
filesystem_store_datadir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /var/lib/glance/images | 
  Directory to which the filesystem backend store writes images.
  
  Upon start up, Glance creates the directory if it doesn’t already
  exist and verifies write access to the user under which
  glance-api runs. If the write access isn’t available, a
  BadStoreConfiguration exception is raised and the filesystem
  store may not be available for adding new images.
  
  NOTE: This directory is used only when filesystem store is used as a
  storage backend. Either filesystem_store_datadir or
  filesystem_store_datadirs option must be specified in
  glance-api.conf. If both options are specified, a
  BadStoreConfiguration will be raised and the filesystem store
  may not be available for adding new images.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid path to a directory
  
  Related options:
      * filesystem_store_datadirs
      * filesystem_store_file_perm
- 
filesystem_store_datadirs 
| Type: | multi-valued | 
| Default: |  | 
  List of directories and their priorities to which the filesystem
  backend store writes images.
  
  The filesystem store can be configured to store images in multiple
  directories as opposed to using a single directory specified by the
  filesystem_store_datadir configuration option. When using
  multiple directories, each directory can be given an optional
  priority to specify the preference order in which they should
  be used. Priority is an integer that is concatenated to the
  directory path with a colon where a higher value indicates higher
  priority. When two directories have the same priority, the directory
  with most free space is used. When no priority is specified, it
  defaults to zero.
  
  More information on configuring filesystem store with multiple store
  directories can be found at
  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/glance/configuring.html
  
  NOTE: This directory is used only when filesystem store is used as a
  storage backend. Either filesystem_store_datadir or
  filesystem_store_datadirs option must be specified in
  glance-api.conf. If both options are specified, a
  BadStoreConfiguration will be raised and the filesystem store
  may not be available for adding new images.
  
  Possible values:
      * List of strings of the following form:
          * <a valid directory path>:<optional integer priority>
  
  Related options:
      * filesystem_store_datadir
      * filesystem_store_file_perm
- 
filesystem_store_metadata_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Filesystem store metadata file.
  
  The path to a file which contains the metadata to be returned with
  any location associated with the filesystem store. The file must
  contain a valid JSON object. The object should contain the keys
  id and mountpoint. The value for both keys should be a
  string.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid path to the store metadata file
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
filesystem_store_file_perm 
- 
  File access permissions for the image files.
  
  Set the intended file access permissions for image data. This provides
  a way to enable other services, e.g. Nova, to consume images directly
  from the filesystem store. The users running the services that are
  intended to be given access to could be made a member of the group
  that owns the files created. Assigning a value less then or equal to
  zero for this configuration option signifies that no changes be made
  to the  default permissions. This value will be decoded as an octal
  digit.
  
  For more information, please refer the documentation at
  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/glance/configuring.html
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid file access permission
      * Zero
      * Any negative integer
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
https_ca_certificates_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Path to the CA bundle file.
  
  This configuration option enables the operator to use a custom
  Certificate Authority file to verify the remote server certificate. If
  this option is set, the https_insecure option will be ignored and
  the CA file specified will be used to authenticate the server
  certificate and establish a secure connection to the server.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid path to a CA file
  
  Related options:
      * https_insecure
- 
https_insecure 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Set verification of the remote server certificate.
  
  This configuration option takes in a boolean value to determine
  whether or not to verify the remote server certificate. If set to
  True, the remote server certificate is not verified. If the option is
  set to False, then the default CA truststore is used for verification.
  
  This option is ignored if https_ca_certificates_file is set.
  The remote server certificate will then be verified using the file
  specified using the https_ca_certificates_file option.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * https_ca_certificates_file
- 
http_proxy_information 
- 
  The http/https proxy information to be used to connect to the remote
  server.
  
  This configuration option specifies the http/https proxy information
  that should be used to connect to the remote server. The proxy
  information should be a key value pair of the scheme and proxy, for
  example, http:10.0.0.1:3128. You can also specify proxies for multiple
  schemes by separating the key value pairs with a comma, for example,
  http:10.0.0.1:3128, https:10.0.0.1:1080.
  
  Possible values:
      * A comma separated list of scheme:proxy pairs as described above
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
rbd_store_chunk_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 8 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Size, in megabytes, to chunk RADOS images into.
  
  Provide an integer value representing the size in megabytes to chunk
  Glance images into. The default chunk size is 8 megabytes. For optimal
  performance, the value should be a power of two.
  
  When Ceph’s RBD object storage system is used as the storage backend
  for storing Glance images, the images are chunked into objects of the
  size set using this option. These chunked objects are then stored
  across the distributed block data store to use for Glance.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any positive integer value
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
rbd_store_pool 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | images | 
  RADOS pool in which images are stored.
  
  When RBD is used as the storage backend for storing Glance images, the
  images are stored by means of logical grouping of the objects (chunks
  of images) into a pool. Each pool is defined with the number of
  placement groups it can contain. The default pool that is used is
  ‘images’.
  
  More information on the RBD storage backend can be found here:
  http://ceph.com/planet/how-data-is-stored-in-ceph-cluster/
  
  Possible Values:
      * A valid pool name
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
rbd_store_user 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  RADOS user to authenticate as.
  
  This configuration option takes in the RADOS user to authenticate as.
  This is only needed when RADOS authentication is enabled and is
  applicable only if the user is using Cephx authentication. If the
  value for this option is not set by the user or is set to None, a
  default value will be chosen, which will be based on the client.
  section in rbd_store_ceph_conf.
  
  Possible Values:
      * A valid RADOS user
  
  Related options:
      * rbd_store_ceph_conf
- 
rbd_store_ceph_conf 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ceph/ceph.conf | 
  Ceph configuration file path.
  
  This configuration option takes in the path to the Ceph configuration
  file to be used. If the value for this option is not set by the user
  or is set to None, librados will locate the default configuration file
  which is located at /etc/ceph/ceph.conf. If using Cephx
  authentication, this file should include a reference to the right
  keyring in a client.<USER> section
  
  Possible Values:
      * A valid path to a configuration file
  
  Related options:
      * rbd_store_user
- 
rados_connect_timeout 
- 
  Timeout value for connecting to Ceph cluster.
  
  This configuration option takes in the timeout value in seconds used
  when connecting to the Ceph cluster i.e. it sets the time to wait for
  glance-api before closing the connection. This prevents glance-api
  hangups during the connection to RBD. If the value for this option
  is set to less than or equal to 0, no timeout is set and the default
  librados value is used.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any integer value
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
sheepdog_store_chunk_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 64 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Chunk size for images to be stored in Sheepdog data store.
  
  Provide an integer value representing the size in mebibyte
  (1048576 bytes) to chunk Glance images into. The default
  chunk size is 64 mebibytes.
  
  When using Sheepdog distributed storage system, the images are
  chunked into objects of this size and then stored across the
  distributed data store to use for Glance.
  
  Chunk sizes, if a power of two, help avoid fragmentation and
  enable improved performance.
  
  Possible values:
      * Positive integer value representing size in mebibytes.
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
sheepdog_store_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 7000 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
  Port number on which the sheep daemon will listen.
  
  Provide an integer value representing a valid port number on
  which you want the Sheepdog daemon to listen on. The default
  port is 7000.
  
  The Sheepdog daemon, also called ‘sheep’, manages the storage
  in the distributed cluster by writing objects across the storage
  network. It identifies and acts on the messages it receives on
  the port number set using sheepdog_store_port option to store
  chunks of Glance images.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid port number (0 to 65535)
  
  Related Options:
      * sheepdog_store_address
- 
sheepdog_store_address 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | 127.0.0.1 | 
  Address to bind the Sheepdog daemon to.
  
  Provide a string value representing the address to bind the
  Sheepdog daemon to. The default address set for the ‘sheep’
  is 127.0.0.1.
  
  The Sheepdog daemon, also called ‘sheep’, manages the storage
  in the distributed cluster by writing objects across the storage
  network. It identifies and acts on the messages directed to the
  address set using sheepdog_store_address option to store
  chunks of Glance images.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid IPv4 address
      * A valid IPv6 address
      * A valid hostname
  
  Related Options:
      * sheepdog_store_port
- 
swift_store_auth_insecure 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Set verification of the server certificate.
  
  This boolean determines whether or not to verify the server
  certificate. If this option is set to True, swiftclient won’t check
  for a valid SSL certificate when authenticating. If the option is set
  to False, then the default CA truststore is used for verification.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_cacert
- 
swift_store_cacert 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt | 
  Path to the CA bundle file.
  
  This configuration option enables the operator to specify the path to
  a custom Certificate Authority file for SSL verification when
  connecting to Swift.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid path to a CA file
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_auth_insecure
- 
swift_store_region 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | RegionTwo | 
  The region of Swift endpoint to use by Glance.
  
  Provide a string value representing a Swift region where Glance
  can connect to for image storage. By default, there is no region
  set.
  
  When Glance uses Swift as the storage backend to store images
  for a specific tenant that has multiple endpoints, setting of a
  Swift region with swift_store_region allows Glance to connect
  to Swift in the specified region as opposed to a single region
  connectivity.
  
  This option can be configured for both single-tenant and
  multi-tenant storage.
  
  NOTE: Setting the region with swift_store_region is
  tenant-specific and is necessary only if the tenant has
  multiple endpoints across different regions.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string value representing a valid Swift region.
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_endpoint 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | https://swift.openstack.example.org/v1/path_not_including_container_name | 
  The URL endpoint to use for Swift backend storage.
  
  Provide a string value representing the URL endpoint to use for
  storing Glance images in Swift store. By default, an endpoint
  is not set and the storage URL returned by auth is used.
  Setting an endpoint with swift_store_endpoint overrides the
  storage URL and is used for Glance image storage.
  
  NOTE: The URL should include the path up to, but excluding the
  container. The location of an object is obtained by appending
  the container and object to the configured URL.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing a valid URL path up to a Swift container
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_endpoint_type 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | publicURL | 
| Valid Values: | publicURL, adminURL, internalURL | 
  Endpoint Type of Swift service.
  
  This string value indicates the endpoint type to use to fetch the
  Swift endpoint. The endpoint type determines the actions the user will
  be allowed to perform, for instance, reading and writing to the Store.
  This setting is only used if swift_store_auth_version is greater than
  1.
  
  Possible values:
      * publicURL
      * adminURL
      * internalURL
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_endpoint
- 
swift_store_service_type 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | object-store | 
  Type of Swift service to use.
  
  Provide a string value representing the service type to use for
  storing images while using Swift backend storage. The default
  service type is set to object-store.
  
  NOTE: If swift_store_auth_version is set to 2, the value for
  this configuration option needs to be object-store. If using
  a higher version of Keystone or a different auth scheme, this
  option may be modified.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string representing a valid service type for Swift storage.
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_container 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | glance | 
  Name of single container to store images/name prefix for multiple containers
  
  When a single container is being used to store images, this configuration
  option indicates the container within the Glance account to be used for
  storing all images. When multiple containers are used to store images, this
  will be the name prefix for all containers. Usage of single/multiple
  containers can be controlled using the configuration option
  swift_store_multiple_containers_seed.
  
  When using multiple containers, the containers will be named after the value
  set for this configuration option with the first N chars of the image UUID
  as the suffix delimited by an underscore (where N is specified by
  swift_store_multiple_containers_seed).
  
  Example: if the seed is set to 3 and swift_store_container = glance, then
  an image with UUID fdae39a1-bac5-4238-aba4-69bcc726e848 would be placed in
  the container glance_fda. All dashes in the UUID are included when
  creating the container name but do not count toward the character limit, so
  when N=10 the container name would be glance_fdae39a1-ba.
  
  Possible values:
      * If using single container, this configuration option can be any string
        that is a valid swift container name in Glance’s Swift account
      * If using multiple containers, this configuration option can be any
        string as long as it satisfies the container naming rules enforced by
        Swift. The value of swift_store_multiple_containers_seed should be
        taken into account as well.
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_multiple_containers_seed
      * swift_store_multi_tenant
      * swift_store_create_container_on_put
- 
swift_store_large_object_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 5120 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  The size threshold, in MB, after which Glance will start segmenting image data.
  
  Swift has an upper limit on the size of a single uploaded object. By default,
  this is 5GB. To upload objects bigger than this limit, objects are segmented
  into multiple smaller objects that are tied together with a manifest file.
  For more detail, refer to
  http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/overview_large_objects.html
  
  This configuration option specifies the size threshold over which the Swift
  driver will start segmenting image data into multiple smaller files.
  Currently, the Swift driver only supports creating Dynamic Large Objects.
  
  NOTE: This should be set by taking into account the large object limit
  enforced by the Swift cluster in consideration.
  
  Possible values:
      * A positive integer that is less than or equal to the large object limit
        enforced by the Swift cluster in consideration.
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_large_object_chunk_size
- 
swift_store_large_object_chunk_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 200 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  The maximum size, in MB, of the segments when image data is segmented.
  
  When image data is segmented to upload images that are larger than the limit
  enforced by the Swift cluster, image data is broken into segments that are no
  bigger than the size specified by this configuration option.
  Refer to swift_store_large_object_size for more detail.
  
  For example: if swift_store_large_object_size is 5GB and
  swift_store_large_object_chunk_size is 1GB, an image of size 6.2GB will be
  segmented into 7 segments where the first six segments will be 1GB in size and
  the seventh segment will be 0.2GB.
  
  Possible values:
      * A positive integer that is less than or equal to the large object limit
        enforced by Swift cluster in consideration.
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_large_object_size
- 
swift_store_create_container_on_put 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Create container, if it doesn’t already exist, when uploading image.
  
  At the time of uploading an image, if the corresponding container doesn’t
  exist, it will be created provided this configuration option is set to True.
  By default, it won’t be created. This behavior is applicable for both single
  and multiple containers mode.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_multi_tenant 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Store images in tenant’s Swift account.
  
  This enables multi-tenant storage mode which causes Glance images to be stored
  in tenant specific Swift accounts. If this is disabled, Glance stores all
  images in its own account. More details multi-tenant store can be found at
  https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GlanceSwiftTenantSpecificStorage
  
  NOTE: If using multi-tenant swift store, please make sure
  that you do not set a swift configuration file with the
  ‘swift_store_config_file’ option.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_config_file
- 
swift_store_multiple_containers_seed 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 32 | 
  Seed indicating the number of containers to use for storing images.
  
  When using a single-tenant store, images can be stored in one or more than one
  containers. When set to 0, all images will be stored in one single container.
  When set to an integer value between 1 and 32, multiple containers will be
  used to store images. This configuration option will determine how many
  containers are created. The total number of containers that will be used is
  equal to 16^N, so if this config option is set to 2, then 16^2=256 containers
  will be used to store images.
  
  Please refer to swift_store_container for more detail on the naming
  convention. More detail about using multiple containers can be found at
  https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/glance-specs/specs/kilo/swift-store-multiple-containers.html
  
  NOTE: This is used only when swift_store_multi_tenant is disabled.
  
  Possible values:
      * A non-negative integer less than or equal to 32
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_container
      * swift_store_multi_tenant
      * swift_store_create_container_on_put
- 
swift_store_admin_tenants 
- 
  List of tenants that will be granted admin access.
  
  This is a list of tenants that will be granted read/write access on
  all Swift containers created by Glance in multi-tenant mode. The
  default value is an empty list.
  
  Possible values:
      * A comma separated list of strings representing UUIDs of Keystone
        projects/tenants
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
swift_store_ssl_compression 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  SSL layer compression for HTTPS Swift requests.
  
  Provide a boolean value to determine whether or not to compress
  HTTPS Swift requests for images at the SSL layer. By default,
  compression is enabled.
  
  When using Swift as the backend store for Glance image storage,
  SSL layer compression of HTTPS Swift requests can be set using
  this option. If set to False, SSL layer compression of HTTPS
  Swift requests is disabled. Disabling this option may improve
  performance for images which are already in a compressed format,
  for example, qcow2.
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_retry_get_count 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  The number of times a Swift download will be retried before the
  request fails.
  
  Provide an integer value representing the number of times an image
  download must be retried before erroring out. The default value is
  zero (no retry on a failed image download). When set to a positive
  integer value, swift_store_retry_get_count ensures that the
  download is attempted this many more times upon a download failure
  before sending an error message.
  
  Possible values:
      * Zero
      * Positive integer value
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_expire_soon_interval 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 60 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
  Time in seconds defining the size of the window in which a new
  token may be requested before the current token is due to expire.
  
  Typically, the Swift storage driver fetches a new token upon the
  expiration of the current token to ensure continued access to
  Swift. However, some Swift transactions (like uploading image
  segments) may not recover well if the token expires on the fly.
  
  Hence, by fetching a new token before the current token expiration,
  we make sure that the token does not expire or is close to expiry
  before a transaction is attempted. By default, the Swift storage
  driver requests for a new token 60 seconds or less before the
  current token expiration.
  
  Possible values:
      * Zero
      * Positive integer value
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
swift_store_use_trusts 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
  Use trusts for multi-tenant Swift store.
  
  This option instructs the Swift store to create a trust for each
  add/get request when the multi-tenant store is in use. Using trusts
  allows the Swift store to avoid problems that can be caused by an
  authentication token expiring during the upload or download of data.
  
  By default, swift_store_use_trusts is set to True``(use of
  trusts is enabled). If set to ``False, a user token is used for
  the Swift connection instead, eliminating the overhead of trust
  creation.
  
  NOTE: This option is considered only when
  swift_store_multi_tenant is set to True
  
  Possible values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_multi_tenant
- 
default_swift_reference 
- 
  Reference to default Swift account/backing store parameters.
  
  Provide a string value representing a reference to the default set
  of parameters required for using swift account/backing store for
  image storage. The default reference value for this configuration
  option is ‘ref1’. This configuration option dereferences the
  parameters and facilitates image storage in Swift storage backend
  every time a new image is added.
  
  Possible values:
      * A valid string value
  
  Related options:
      * None
 
- 
swift_store_auth_version 
- 
Version of the authentication service to use. Valid versions are 2 and 3 for keystone and 1 (deprecated) for swauth and rackspace.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | 
  The option ‘auth_version’ in the Swift back-end configuration file is
  used instead. | 
 
 
- 
swift_store_auth_address 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The address where the Swift authentication service is listening.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | 
  The option ‘auth_address’ in the Swift back-end configuration file is
  used instead. | 
 
- 
swift_store_user 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The user to authenticate against the Swift authentication service.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | 
  The option ‘user’ in the Swift back-end configuration file is set instead. | 
 
- 
swift_store_key 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Auth key for the user authenticating against the Swift authentication service.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | 
  The option ‘key’ in the Swift back-end configuration file is used
  to set the authentication key instead. | 
 
- 
swift_store_config_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
  Absolute path to the file containing the swift account(s)
  configurations.
  
  Include a string value representing the path to a configuration
  file that has references for each of the configured Swift
  account(s)/backing stores. By default, no file path is specified
  and customized Swift referencing is disabled. Configuring this
  option is highly recommended while using Swift storage backend for
  image storage as it avoids storage of credentials in the database.
  
  NOTE: Please do not configure this option if you have set
  swift_store_multi_tenant to True.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing an absolute path on the glance-api
        node
  
  Related options:
      * swift_store_multi_tenant
- 
vmware_server_host 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | 127.0.0.1 | 
  Address of the ESX/ESXi or vCenter Server target system.
  
  This configuration option sets the address of the ESX/ESXi or vCenter
  Server target system. This option is required when using the VMware
  storage backend. The address can contain an IP address (127.0.0.1) or
  a DNS name (www.my-domain.com).
  
  Possible Values:
      * A valid IPv4 or IPv6 address
      * A valid DNS name
  
  Related options:
      * vmware_server_username
      * vmware_server_password
- 
vmware_server_username 
- 
  Server username.
  
  This configuration option takes the username for authenticating with
  the VMware ESX/ESXi or vCenter Server. This option is required when
  using the VMware storage backend.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any string that is the username for a user with appropriate
        privileges
  
  Related options:
      * vmware_server_host
      * vmware_server_password
 
- 
vmware_server_password 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | vmware | 
  Server password.
  
  This configuration option takes the password for authenticating with
  the VMware ESX/ESXi or vCenter Server. This option is required when
  using the VMware storage backend.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any string that is a password corresponding to the username
        specified using the “vmware_server_username” option
  
  Related options:
      * vmware_server_host
      * vmware_server_username
- 
vmware_api_retry_count 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 10 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  The number of VMware API retries.
  
  This configuration option specifies the number of times the VMware
  ESX/VC server API must be retried upon connection related issues or
  server API call overload. It is not possible to specify ‘retry
  forever’.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any positive integer value
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
vmware_task_poll_interval 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 5 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Interval in seconds used for polling remote tasks invoked on VMware
  ESX/VC server.
  
  This configuration option takes in the sleep time in seconds for polling an
  on-going async task as part of the VMWare ESX/VC server API call.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any positive integer value
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
vmware_store_image_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /openstack_glance | 
  The directory where the glance images will be stored in the datastore.
  
  This configuration option specifies the path to the directory where the
  glance images will be stored in the VMware datastore. If this option
  is not set,  the default directory where the glance images are stored
  is openstack_glance.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any string that is a valid path to a directory
  
  Related options:
      * None
- 
vmware_insecure 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Set verification of the ESX/vCenter server certificate.
  
  This configuration option takes a boolean value to determine
  whether or not to verify the ESX/vCenter server certificate. If this
  option is set to True, the ESX/vCenter server certificate is not
  verified. If this option is set to False, then the default CA
  truststore is used for verification.
  
  This option is ignored if the “vmware_ca_file” option is set. In that
  case, the ESX/vCenter server certificate will then be verified using
  the file specified using the “vmware_ca_file” option .
  
  Possible Values:
      * True
      * False
  
  Related options:
      * vmware_ca_file
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| glance_store | 
vmware_api_insecure | 
- 
vmware_ca_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt | 
  Absolute path to the CA bundle file.
  
  This configuration option enables the operator to use a custom
  Cerificate Authority File to verify the ESX/vCenter certificate.
  
  If this option is set, the “vmware_insecure” option will be ignored
  and the CA file specified will be used to authenticate the ESX/vCenter
  server certificate and establish a secure connection to the server.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any string that is a valid absolute path to a CA file
  
  Related options:
      * vmware_insecure
- 
vmware_datastores 
| Type: | multi-valued | 
| Default: |  | 
  The datastores where the image can be stored.
  
  This configuration option specifies the datastores where the image can
  be stored in the VMWare store backend. This option may be specified
  multiple times for specifying multiple datastores. The datastore name
  should be specified after its datacenter path, separated by “:”. An
  optional weight may be given after the datastore name, separated again
  by “:” to specify the priority. Thus, the required format becomes
  <datacenter_path>:<datastore_name>:<optional_weight>.
  
  When adding an image, the datastore with highest weight will be
  selected, unless there is not enough free space available in cases
  where the image size is already known. If no weight is given, it is
  assumed to be zero and the directory will be considered for selection
  last. If multiple datastores have the same weight, then the one with
  the most free space available is selected.
  
  Possible Values:
      * Any string of the format:
        <datacenter_path>:<datastore_name>:<optional_weight>
  
  Related options:
     * None
image_format
- 
container_formats 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | ami,ari,aki,bare,ovf,ova,docker | 
Supported values for the ‘container_format’ image attribute
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
container_formats | 
- 
disk_formats 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | ami,ari,aki,vhd,vhdx,vmdk,raw,qcow2,vdi,iso,ploop | 
Supported values for the ‘disk_format’ image attribute
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
disk_formats | 
keystone_authtoken
- 
auth_uri 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Complete “public” Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not be an “admin” endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users. Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate. Although this endpoint should  ideally be unversioned, client support in the wild varies.  If you’re using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this  should not be the same endpoint the service user utilizes  for validating tokens, because normal end users may not be  able to reach that endpoint.
- 
auth_version 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
API version of the admin Identity API endpoint.
- 
delay_auth_decision 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Do not handle authorization requests within the middleware, but delegate the authorization decision to downstream WSGI components.
- 
http_connect_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Request timeout value for communicating with Identity API server.
- 
http_request_max_retries 
- 
How many times are we trying to reconnect when communicating with Identity API Server.
 
- 
cache 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Request environment key where the Swift cache object is stored. When auth_token middleware is deployed with a Swift cache, use this option to have the middleware share a caching backend with swift. Otherwise, use the memcached_servers option instead.
- 
certfile 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Required if identity server requires client certificate
- 
keyfile 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Required if identity server requires client certificate
- 
cafile 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections. Defaults to system CAs.
- 
insecure 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Verify HTTPS connections.
- 
region_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The region in which the identity server can be found.
- 
signing_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Directory used to cache files related to PKI tokens. This option has been deprecated in the Ocata release and will be removed in the P release.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | PKI token format is no longer supported. | 
 
- 
memcached_servers 
- 
Optionally specify a list of memcached server(s) to use for caching. If left undefined, tokens will instead be cached in-process.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| keystone_authtoken | 
memcache_servers | 
 
- 
token_cache_time 
- 
In order to prevent excessive effort spent validating tokens, the middleware caches previously-seen tokens for a configurable duration (in seconds). Set to -1 to disable caching completely.
 
- 
revocation_cache_time 
- 
Determines the frequency at which the list of revoked tokens is retrieved from the Identity service (in seconds). A high number of revocation events combined with a low cache duration may significantly reduce performance. Only valid for PKI tokens. This option has been deprecated in the Ocata release and will be removed in the P release.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | PKI token format is no longer supported. | 
 
 
- 
memcache_security_strategy 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | None | 
| Valid Values: | None, MAC, ENCRYPT | 
(Optional) If defined, indicate whether token data should be authenticated or authenticated and encrypted. If MAC, token data is authenticated (with HMAC) in the cache. If ENCRYPT, token data is encrypted and authenticated in the cache. If the value is not one of these options or empty, auth_token will raise an exception on initialization.
- 
memcache_secret_key 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
(Optional, mandatory if memcache_security_strategy is defined) This string is used for key derivation.
- 
memcache_pool_dead_retry 
- 
(Optional) Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried again.
 
- 
memcache_pool_maxsize 
- 
(Optional) Maximum total number of open connections to every memcached server.
 
- 
memcache_pool_socket_timeout 
- 
(Optional) Socket timeout in seconds for communicating with a memcached server.
 
- 
memcache_pool_unused_timeout 
- 
(Optional) Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before it is closed.
 
- 
memcache_pool_conn_get_timeout 
- 
(Optional) Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcached client connection from the pool.
 
- 
memcache_use_advanced_pool 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
(Optional) Use the advanced (eventlet safe) memcached client pool. The advanced pool will only work under python 2.x.
- 
include_service_catalog 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
(Optional) Indicate whether to set the X-Service-Catalog header. If False, middleware will not ask for service catalog on token validation and will not set the X-Service-Catalog header.
- 
enforce_token_bind 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | permissive | 
Used to control the use and type of token binding. Can be set to: “disabled” to not check token binding. “permissive” (default) to validate binding information if the bind type is of a form known to the server and ignore it if not. “strict” like “permissive” but if the bind type is unknown the token will be rejected. “required” any form of token binding is needed to be allowed. Finally the name of a binding method that must be present in tokens.
- 
check_revocations_for_cached 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
If true, the revocation list will be checked for cached tokens. This requires that PKI tokens are configured on the identity server.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | PKI token format is no longer supported. | 
 
- 
hash_algorithms 
- 
Hash algorithms to use for hashing PKI tokens. This may be a single algorithm or multiple. The algorithms are those supported by Python standard hashlib.new(). The hashes will be tried in the order given, so put the preferred one first for performance. The result of the first hash will be stored in the cache. This will typically be set to multiple values only while migrating from a less secure algorithm to a more secure one. Once all the old tokens are expired this option should be set to a single value for better performance.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | PKI token format is no longer supported. | 
 
 
- 
service_token_roles 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | service | 
A choice of roles that must be present in a service token. Service tokens are allowed to request that an expired token can be used and so this check should tightly control that only actual services should be sending this token. Roles here are applied as an ANY check so any role in this list must be present. For backwards compatibility reasons this currently only affects the allow_expired check.
- 
service_token_roles_required 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
For backwards compatibility reasons we must let valid service tokens pass that don’t pass the service_token_roles check as valid. Setting this true will become the default in a future release and should be enabled if possible.
- 
auth_type 
| Type: | unknown type | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Authentication type to load
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| keystone_authtoken | 
auth_plugin | 
- 
auth_section 
| Type: | unknown type | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Config Section from which to load plugin specific options
matchmaker_redis
- 
host 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | 127.0.0.1 | 
Host to locate redis.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 6379 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
Use this port to connect to redis host.
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
password 
- 
Password for Redis server (optional).
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
 
- 
sentinel_hosts 
- 
List of Redis Sentinel hosts (fault tolerance mode), e.g., [host:port, host1:port … ]
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
 
- 
sentinel_group_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | oslo-messaging-zeromq | 
Redis replica set name.
- 
wait_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 2000 | 
Time in ms to wait between connection attempts.
- 
check_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 20000 | 
Time in ms to wait before the transaction is killed.
- 
socket_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 10000 | 
Timeout in ms on blocking socket operations.
oslo_concurrency
- 
disable_process_locking 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Enables or disables inter-process locks.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
disable_process_locking | 
- 
lock_path 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Directory to use for lock files.  For security, the specified directory should only be writable by the user running the processes that need locking. Defaults to environment variable OSLO_LOCK_PATH. If external locks are used, a lock path must be set.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
lock_path | 
oslo_messaging_amqp
- 
container_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Name for the AMQP container. must be globally unique. Defaults to a generated UUID
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
container_name | 
- 
idle_timeout 
- 
Timeout for inactive connections (in seconds)
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
idle_timeout | 
 
- 
trace 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Debug: dump AMQP frames to stdout
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
trace | 
- 
ssl 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Attempt to connect via SSL. If no other ssl-related parameters are given, it will use the system’s CA-bundle to verify the server’s certificate.
- 
ssl_ca_file 
- 
CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server’s certificate
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
ssl_ca_file | 
 
- 
ssl_cert_file 
- 
Self-identifying certificate PEM file for client authentication
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
ssl_cert_file | 
 
- 
ssl_key_file 
- 
Private key PEM file used to sign ssl_cert_file certificate (optional)
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
ssl_key_file | 
 
- 
ssl_key_password 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Password for decrypting ssl_key_file (if encrypted)
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
ssl_key_password | 
- 
allow_insecure_clients 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Accept clients using either SSL or plain TCP
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
allow_insecure_clients | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Not applicable - not a SSL server | 
 
- 
sasl_mechanisms 
- 
Space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
sasl_mechanisms | 
 
- 
sasl_config_dir 
- 
Path to directory that contains the SASL configuration
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
sasl_config_dir | 
 
- 
sasl_config_name 
- 
Name of configuration file (without .conf suffix)
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
sasl_config_name | 
 
- 
sasl_default_realm 
- 
SASL realm to use if no realm present in username
 
- 
username 
- 
User name for message broker authentication
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
username | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the username. | 
 
 
- 
password 
- 
Password for message broker authentication
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
password | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the password. | 
 
 
- 
connection_retry_interval 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Seconds to pause before attempting to re-connect.
- 
connection_retry_backoff 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 2 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
Increase the connection_retry_interval by this many seconds after each unsuccessful failover attempt.
- 
connection_retry_interval_max 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 30 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Maximum limit for connection_retry_interval + connection_retry_backoff
- 
link_retry_delay 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 10 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Time to pause between re-connecting an AMQP 1.0 link that failed due to a recoverable error.
- 
default_reply_retry 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| Minimum Value: | -1 | 
The maximum number of attempts to re-send a reply message which failed due to a recoverable error.
- 
default_reply_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 30 | 
| Minimum Value: | 5 | 
The deadline for an rpc reply message delivery.
- 
default_send_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 30 | 
| Minimum Value: | 5 | 
The deadline for an rpc cast or call message delivery. Only used when caller does not provide a timeout expiry.
- 
default_notify_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 30 | 
| Minimum Value: | 5 | 
The deadline for a sent notification message delivery. Only used when caller does not provide a timeout expiry.
- 
default_sender_link_timeout 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 600 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
The duration to schedule a purge of idle sender links. Detach link after expiry.
- 
addressing_mode 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | dynamic | 
Indicates the addressing mode used by the driver.
  Permitted values:
  ‘legacy’   - use legacy non-routable addressing
  ‘routable’ - use routable addresses
  ‘dynamic’  - use legacy addresses if the message bus does not support routing otherwise use routable addressing
- 
server_request_prefix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | exclusive | 
address prefix used when sending to a specific server
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
server_request_prefix | 
- 
broadcast_prefix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | broadcast | 
address prefix used when broadcasting to all servers
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
broadcast_prefix | 
- 
group_request_prefix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | unicast | 
address prefix when sending to any server in group
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| amqp1 | 
group_request_prefix | 
- 
rpc_address_prefix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | openstack.org/om/rpc | 
Address prefix for all generated RPC addresses
- 
notify_address_prefix 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | openstack.org/om/notify | 
Address prefix for all generated Notification addresses
- 
multicast_address 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | multicast | 
Appended to the address prefix when sending a fanout message. Used by the message bus to identify fanout messages.
- 
unicast_address 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | unicast | 
Appended to the address prefix when sending to a particular RPC/Notification server. Used by the message bus to identify messages sent to a single destination.
- 
anycast_address 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | anycast | 
Appended to the address prefix when sending to a group of consumers. Used by the message bus to identify messages that should be delivered in a round-robin fashion across consumers.
- 
default_notification_exchange 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Exchange name used in notification addresses.
  Exchange name resolution precedence:
  Target.exchange if set
  else default_notification_exchange if set
  else control_exchange if set
  else ‘notify’
- 
default_rpc_exchange 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Exchange name used in RPC addresses.
  Exchange name resolution precedence:
  Target.exchange if set
  else default_rpc_exchange if set
  else control_exchange if set
  else ‘rpc’
- 
reply_link_credit 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 200 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Window size for incoming RPC Reply messages.
- 
rpc_server_credit 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 100 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Window size for incoming RPC Request messages
- 
notify_server_credit 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 100 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Window size for incoming Notification messages
- 
pre_settled 
| Type: | multi-valued | 
| Default: | rpc-cast | 
| Default: | rpc-reply | 
Send messages of this type pre-settled.
  Pre-settled messages will not receive acknowledgement
  from the peer. Note well: pre-settled messages may be
  silently discarded if the delivery fails.
  Permitted values:
  ‘rpc-call’ - send RPC Calls pre-settled
  ‘rpc-reply’- send RPC Replies pre-settled
  ‘rpc-cast’ - Send RPC Casts pre-settled
  ‘notify’   - Send Notifications pre-settled
oslo_messaging_kafka
- 
kafka_default_host 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | localhost | 
Default Kafka broker Host
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
kafka_default_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 9092 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
Default Kafka broker Port
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
kafka_max_fetch_bytes 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1048576 | 
Max fetch bytes of Kafka consumer
- 
kafka_consumer_timeout 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 1.0 | 
Default timeout(s) for Kafka consumers
- 
pool_size 
- 
Pool Size for Kafka Consumers
 
- 
conn_pool_min_size 
- 
The pool size limit for connections expiration policy
 
- 
conn_pool_ttl 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1200 | 
The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool
- 
consumer_group 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | oslo_messaging_consumer | 
Group id for Kafka consumer. Consumers in one group will coordinate message consumption
- 
producer_batch_timeout 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.0 | 
Upper bound on the delay for KafkaProducer batching in seconds
- 
producer_batch_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 16384 | 
Size of batch for the producer async send
oslo_messaging_notifications
- 
driver 
| Type: | multi-valued | 
| Default: |  | 
The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
notification_driver | 
- 
transport_url 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If not set, we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
notification_transport_url | 
- 
topics 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | notifications | 
AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| rpc_notifier2 | 
topics | 
| DEFAULT | 
notification_topics | 
- 
retry 
- 
The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message which failed to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No retry, -1 - indefinite
 
oslo_messaging_rabbit
- 
amqp_durable_queues 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Use durable queues in AMQP.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
amqp_durable_queues | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_durable_queues | 
- 
amqp_auto_delete 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Auto-delete queues in AMQP.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
amqp_auto_delete | 
- 
ssl 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Enable SSL
- 
ssl_version 
- 
SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). Valid values are TLSv1 and SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some distributions.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| oslo_messaging_rabbit | 
kombu_ssl_version | 
 
- 
ssl_key_file 
- 
SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| oslo_messaging_rabbit | 
kombu_ssl_keyfile | 
 
- 
ssl_cert_file 
- 
SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| oslo_messaging_rabbit | 
kombu_ssl_certfile | 
 
- 
ssl_ca_file 
- 
SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| oslo_messaging_rabbit | 
kombu_ssl_ca_certs | 
 
- 
kombu_reconnect_delay 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 1.0 | 
How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer cancel notification.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
kombu_reconnect_delay | 
- 
kombu_compression 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | <None> | 
EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not be used. This option may not be available in future versions.
- 
kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout 
- 
How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its replies. This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| oslo_messaging_rabbit | 
kombu_reconnect_timeout | 
 
- 
kombu_failover_strategy 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | round-robin | 
| Valid Values: | round-robin, shuffle | 
Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we are currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if more than one RabbitMQ node is provided in config.
- 
rabbit_host 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | localhost | 
The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_host | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
rabbit_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 5672 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_port | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
rabbit_hosts 
| Type: | list | 
| Default: | $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port | 
RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_hosts | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
rabbit_userid 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | guest | 
The RabbitMQ userid.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_userid | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
rabbit_password 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | guest | 
The RabbitMQ password.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_password | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
- 
rabbit_login_method 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | AMQPLAIN | 
| Valid Values: | PLAIN, AMQPLAIN, RABBIT-CR-DEMO | 
The RabbitMQ login method.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_login_method | 
- 
rabbit_virtual_host 
- 
The RabbitMQ virtual host.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_virtual_host | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
| Reason: | Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url | 
 
 
- 
rabbit_retry_interval 
- 
How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ.
 
- 
rabbit_retry_backoff 
- 
How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_retry_backoff | 
 
- 
rabbit_interval_max 
- 
Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30 seconds.
 
- 
rabbit_max_retries 
- 
Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0 (infinite retry count).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_max_retries | 
Warning
This option is deprecated for removal.
Its value may be silently ignored 
in the future.
 
 
- 
rabbit_ha_queues 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0, queue mirroring is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument when declaring a queue. If you just want to make sure that all queues (except those with auto-generated names) are mirrored across all nodes, run: “rabbitmqctl set_policy HA ‘^(?!amq.).*’ ‘{“ha-mode”: “all”}’ “
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rabbit_ha_queues | 
- 
rabbit_transient_queues_ttl 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 1800 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL (x-expires). Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are automatically deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout queues.
- 
rabbit_qos_prefetch_count 
- 
Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows unlimited messages.
 
- 
heartbeat_timeout_threshold 
- 
Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down if heartbeat’s keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL
 
- 
heartbeat_rate 
- 
How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the heartbeat.
 
- 
fake_rabbit 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or rpc_backend=fake
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
fake_rabbit | 
- 
channel_max 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Maximum number of channels to allow
- 
frame_max 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
The maximum byte size for an AMQP frame
- 
heartbeat_interval 
- 
How often to send heartbeats for consumer’s connections
 
- 
ssl_options 
- 
Arguments passed to ssl.wrap_socket
 
- 
socket_timeout 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.25 | 
Set socket timeout in seconds for connection’s socket
- 
tcp_user_timeout 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.25 | 
Set TCP_USER_TIMEOUT in seconds for connection’s socket
- 
host_connection_reconnect_delay 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.25 | 
Set delay for reconnection to some host which has connection error
- 
connection_factory 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | single | 
| Valid Values: | new, single, read_write | 
Connection factory implementation
- 
pool_max_size 
- 
Maximum number of connections to keep queued.
 
- 
pool_max_overflow 
- 
Maximum number of connections to create above pool_max_size.
 
- 
pool_timeout 
- 
Default number of seconds to wait for a connections to available
 
- 
pool_recycle 
- 
Lifetime of a connection (since creation) in seconds or None for no recycling. Expired connections are closed on acquire.
 
- 
pool_stale 
- 
Threshold at which inactive (since release) connections are considered stale in seconds or None for no staleness. Stale connections are closed on acquire.
 
- 
default_serializer_type 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | json | 
| Valid Values: | json, msgpack | 
Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing outgoing/incoming messages
- 
notification_persistence 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Persist notification messages.
- 
default_notification_exchange 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | ${control_exchange}_notification | 
Exchange name for sending notifications
- 
notification_listener_prefetch_count 
- 
Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to notification listener.
 
- 
default_notification_retry_attempts 
- 
Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during sending notification, -1 means infinite retry.
 
- 
notification_retry_delay 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.25 | 
Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during sending notification message
- 
rpc_queue_expiration 
- 
Time to live for rpc queues without consumers in seconds.
 
- 
default_rpc_exchange 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | ${control_exchange}_rpc | 
Exchange name for sending RPC messages
- 
rpc_reply_exchange 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | ${control_exchange}_rpc_reply | 
Exchange name for receiving RPC replies
- 
rpc_listener_prefetch_count 
- 
Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to rpc listener.
 
- 
rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count 
- 
Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to rpc reply listener.
 
- 
rpc_reply_retry_attempts 
- 
Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during sending reply. -1 means infinite retry during rpc_timeout
 
- 
rpc_reply_retry_delay 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.25 | 
Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during sending reply.
- 
default_rpc_retry_attempts 
- 
Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during sending RPC message, -1 means infinite retry. If actual retry attempts in not 0 the rpc request could be processed more than one time
 
- 
rpc_retry_delay 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.25 | 
Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during sending RPC message
oslo_messaging_zmq
- 
rpc_zmq_bind_address 
- 
ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP. The “host” option should point or resolve to this address.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_bind_address | 
 
- 
rpc_zmq_matchmaker 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | redis | 
| Valid Values: | redis, sentinel, dummy | 
MatchMaker driver.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_matchmaker | 
- 
rpc_zmq_contexts 
- 
Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_contexts | 
 
- 
rpc_zmq_topic_backlog 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | <None> | 
Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is unlimited.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_topic_backlog | 
- 
rpc_zmq_ipc_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /var/run/openstack | 
Directory for holding IPC sockets.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_ipc_dir | 
- 
rpc_zmq_host 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | localhost | 
Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match “host” option, if running Nova.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_host | 
- 
zmq_linger 
- 
Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger period.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_cast_timeout | 
 
- 
rpc_poll_timeout 
- 
The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout exception when timeout expired.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_poll_timeout | 
 
- 
zmq_target_expire 
- 
Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target ( < 0 means no timeout).
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
zmq_target_expire | 
 
- 
zmq_target_update 
- 
Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
zmq_target_update | 
 
- 
use_pub_sub 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
use_pub_sub | 
- 
use_router_proxy 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Use ROUTER remote proxy.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
use_router_proxy | 
- 
use_dynamic_connections 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct message types (ignored otherwise).
- 
zmq_failover_connections 
- 
How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons. This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode.
 
- 
rpc_zmq_min_port 
| Type: | port number | 
| Default: | 49153 | 
| Minimum Value: | 0 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65535 | 
Minimal port number for random ports range.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_min_port | 
- 
rpc_zmq_max_port 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 65536 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
| Maximum Value: | 65536 | 
Maximal port number for random ports range.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_max_port | 
- 
rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries 
- 
Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries | 
 
- 
rpc_zmq_serialization 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | json | 
| Valid Values: | json, msgpack | 
Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing outgoing/incoming messages
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
rpc_zmq_serialization | 
- 
zmq_immediate 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | true | 
This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all accumulated messages to it.
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive 
- 
Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default; 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option respectively.
 
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle 
- 
The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default.
 
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt 
- 
The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default.
 
- 
zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl 
- 
The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default.
 
- 
rpc_thread_pool_size 
- 
Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently.
 
- 
rpc_message_ttl 
- 
Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is not tracked anymore by a client/server.
 
- 
rpc_use_acks 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only via proxy without PUB/SUB.
- 
rpc_ack_timeout_base 
- 
Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier.
 
- 
rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier 
- 
Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt.
 
- 
rpc_retry_attempts 
- 
Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred: positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if acknowledgments are enabled.
 
- 
subscribe_on 
- 
List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker.
 
oslo_middleware
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if the middleware should parse the headers or not.
oslo_policy
- 
policy_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | policy.json | 
The file that defines policies.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
policy_file | 
- 
policy_default_rule 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | default | 
Default rule. Enforced when a requested rule is not found.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
policy_default_rule | 
- 
policy_dirs 
| Type: | multi-valued | 
| Default: | policy.d | 
Directories where policy configuration files are stored. They can be relative to any directory in the search path defined by the config_dir option, or absolute paths. The file defined by policy_file must exist for these directories to be searched.  Missing or empty directories are ignored.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
policy_dirs | 
paste_deploy
- 
flavor 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | keystone | 
  Deployment flavor to use in the server application pipeline.
  
  Provide a string value representing the appropriate deployment
  flavor used in the server application pipleline. This is typically
  the partial name of a pipeline in the paste configuration file with
  the service name removed.
  
  For example, if your paste section name in the paste configuration
  file is [pipeline:glance-api-keystone], set flavor to
  keystone.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing a partial pipeline name.
  
  Related Options:
      * config_file
- 
config_file 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | glance-api-paste.ini | 
  Name of the paste configuration file.
  
  Provide a string value representing the name of the paste
  configuration file to use for configuring piplelines for
  server application deployments.
  
  NOTES:
      * Provide the name or the path relative to the glance directory
        for the paste configuration file and not the absolute path.
      * The sample paste configuration file shipped with Glance need
        not be edited in most cases as it comes with ready-made
        pipelines for all common deployment flavors.
  
  If no value is specified for this option, the paste.ini file
  with the prefix of the corresponding Glance service’s configuration
  file name will be searched for in the known configuration
  directories. (For example, if this option is missing from or has no
  value set in glance-api.conf, the service will look for a file
  named glance-api-paste.ini.) If the paste configuration file is
  not found, the service will not start.
  
  Possible values:
      * A string value representing the name of the paste configuration
        file.
  
  Related Options:
      * flavor
profiler
- 
enabled 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Enables the profiling for all services on this node. Default value is False
  (fully disable the profiling feature).
  
  Possible values:
  
  * True: Enables the feature
  * False: Disables the feature. The profiling cannot be started via this project
  operations. If the profiling is triggered by another project, this project part
  will be empty.
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| profiler | 
profiler_enabled | 
- 
trace_sqlalchemy 
| Type: | boolean | 
| Default: | false | 
  Enables SQL requests profiling in services. Default value is False (SQL
  requests won’t be traced).
  
  Possible values:
  
  * True: Enables SQL requests profiling. Each SQL query will be part of the
  trace and can the be analyzed by how much time was spent for that.
  * False: Disables SQL requests profiling. The spent time is only shown on a
  higher level of operations. Single SQL queries cannot be analyzed this
  way.
- 
hmac_keys 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | SECRET_KEY | 
  Secret key(s) to use for encrypting context data for performance profiling.
  This string value should have the following format: <key1>[,<key2>,…<keyn>],
  where each key is some random string. A user who triggers the profiling via
  the REST API has to set one of these keys in the headers of the REST API call
  to include profiling results of this node for this particular project.
  
  Both “enabled” flag and “hmac_keys” config options should be set to enable
  profiling. Also, to generate correct profiling information across all services
  at least one key needs to be consistent between OpenStack projects. This
  ensures it can be used from client side to generate the trace, containing
  information from all possible resources.
- 
connection_string 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | messaging:// | 
  Connection string for a notifier backend. Default value is messaging:// which
  sets the notifier to oslo_messaging.
  
  Examples of possible values:
  
  * messaging://: use oslo_messaging driver for sending notifications.
  * mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017 : use mongodb driver for sending notifications.
  * elasticsearch://127.0.0.1:9200 : use elasticsearch driver for sending
  notifications.
- 
es_doc_type 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | notification | 
  Document type for notification indexing in elasticsearch.
- 
es_scroll_time 
- 
  This parameter is a time value parameter (for example: es_scroll_time=2m),
  indicating for how long the nodes that participate in the search will maintain
  relevant resources in order to continue and support it.
 
- 
es_scroll_size 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 10000 | 
  Elasticsearch splits large requests in batches. This parameter defines
  maximum size of each batch (for example: es_scroll_size=10000).
- 
socket_timeout 
| Type: | floating point | 
| Default: | 0.1 | 
  Redissentinel provides a timeout option on the connections.
  This parameter defines that timeout (for example: socket_timeout=0.1).
- 
sentinel_service_name 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | mymaster | 
  Redissentinel uses a service name to identify a master redis service.
  This parameter defines the name (for example:
  sentinal_service_name=mymaster).
store_type_location_strategy
- 
store_type_preference 
- 
  Preference order of storage backends.
  
  Provide a comma separated list of store names in the order in
  which images should be retrieved from storage backends.
  These store names must be registered with the stores
  configuration option.
  
  NOTE: The store_type_preference configuration option is applied
  only if store_type is chosen as a value for the
  location_strategy configuration option. An empty list will not
  change the location order.
  
  Possible values:
      * Empty list
      * Comma separated list of registered store names. Legal values are:
          * file
          * http
          * rbd
          * swift
          * sheepdog
          * cinder
          * vmware
  
  Related options:
      * location_strategy
      * stores
 
task
- 
task_time_to_live 
- 
Time in hours for which a task lives after, either succeeding or failing
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| DEFAULT | 
task_time_to_live | 
 
- 
task_executor 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | taskflow | 
  Task executor to be used to run task scripts.
  
  Provide a string value representing the executor to use for task
  executions. By default, TaskFlow executor is used.
  
  TaskFlow helps make task executions easy, consistent, scalable
  and reliable. It also enables creation of lightweight task objects
  and/or functions that are combined together into flows in a
  declarative manner.
  
  Possible values:
      * taskflow
  
  Related Options:
      * None
- 
work_dir 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | /work_dir | 
  Absolute path to the work directory to use for asynchronous
  task operations.
  
  The directory set here will be used to operate over images -
  normally before they are imported in the destination store.
  
  NOTE: When providing a value for work_dir, please make sure
  that enough space is provided for concurrent tasks to run
  efficiently without running out of space.
  
  A rough estimation can be done by multiplying the number of
  max_workers with an average image size (e.g 500MB). The image
  size estimation should be done based on the average size in your
  deployment. Note that depending on the tasks running you may need
  to multiply this number by some factor depending on what the task
  does. For example, you may want to double the available size if
  image conversion is enabled. All this being said, remember these
  are just estimations and you should do them based on the worst
  case scenario and be prepared to act in case they were wrong.
  
  Possible values:
      * String value representing the absolute path to the working
        directory
  
  Related Options:
      * None
taskflow_executor
- 
engine_mode 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | parallel | 
| Valid Values: | serial, parallel | 
  Set the taskflow engine mode.
  
  Provide a string type value to set the mode in which the taskflow
  engine would schedule tasks to the workers on the hosts. Based on
  this mode, the engine executes tasks either in single or multiple
  threads. The possible values for this configuration option are:
  serial and parallel. When set to serial, the engine runs
  all the tasks in a single thread which results in serial execution
  of tasks. Setting this to parallel makes the engine run tasks in
  multiple threads. This results in parallel execution of tasks.
  
  Possible values:
      * serial
      * parallel
  
  Related options:
      * max_workers
- 
max_workers 
| Type: | integer | 
| Default: | 10 | 
| Minimum Value: | 1 | 
  Set the number of engine executable tasks.
  
  Provide an integer value to limit the number of workers that can be
  instantiated on the hosts. In other words, this number defines the
  number of parallel tasks that can be executed at the same time by
  the taskflow engine. This value can be greater than one when the
  engine mode is set to parallel.
  
  Possible values:
      * Integer value greater than or equal to 1
  
  Related options:
      * engine_mode
Deprecated Variations
| Group | 
Name | 
| task | 
eventlet_executor_pool_size | 
- 
conversion_format 
| Type: | string | 
| Default: | raw | 
| Valid Values: | qcow2, raw, vmdk | 
  Set the desired image conversion format.
  
  Provide a valid image format to which you want images to be
  converted before they are stored for consumption by Glance.
  Appropriate image format conversions are desirable for specific
  storage backends in order to facilitate efficient handling of
  bandwidth and usage of the storage infrastructure.
  
  By default, conversion_format is not set and must be set
  explicitly in the configuration file.
  
  The allowed values for this option are raw, qcow2 and
  vmdk. The  raw format is the unstructured disk format and
  should be chosen when RBD or Ceph storage backends are used for
  image storage. qcow2 is supported by the QEMU emulator that
  expands dynamically and supports Copy on Write. The vmdk is
  another common disk format supported by many common virtual machine
  monitors like VMWare Workstation.
  
  Possible values:
      * qcow2
      * raw
      * vmdk
  
  Related options:
      * disk_formats