After installing the Sahara dashboard, there are a few extra configurations that can be made.
Dashboard configurations are applied through Horizon’s local_settings.py file. The sample configuration file is available from the Horizon repository.
Depending on the Networking backend (Nova Network or Neutron) used in the cloud, Sahara panels will determine automatically which input fields should be displayed.
While using Nova Network backend the cloud may be configured to automatically
assign floating IPs to instances. If Sahara service is configured to use those
automatically assigned floating IPs the same configuration should be done to
the dashboard through the SAHARA_AUTO_IP_ALLOCATION_ENABLED
parameter.
Example:
SAHARA_AUTO_IP_ALLOCATION_ENABLED = True
Sahara UI panels normally use data-processing
endpoint from Keystone to
talk to Sahara service. In some cases it may be useful to switch to another
endpoint, for example use locally installed Sahara instead of the one on the
OpenStack controller.
To switch the UI to another endpoint the endpoint should be registered in the first place.
Local endpoint example:
openstack service create --name sahara_local --description \
"Sahara Data Processing (local installation)" \
data_processing_local
openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
--publicurl http://127.0.0.1:8386/v1.1/%\(project_id\)s \
--adminurl http://127.0.0.1:8386/v1.1/%\(project_id\)s \
--internalurl http://127.0.0.1:8386/v1.1/%\(project_id\)s \
data_processing_local
Then the endpoint name should be changed in sahara.py
under the module of
sahara-dashboard/sahara_dashboard/api/sahara.py.
# "type" of Sahara service registered in keystone
SAHARA_SERVICE = 'data_processing_local'
Sahara UI panels normally contain some information about cluster health. If the relevant functionality has been disabled in the Sahara service, then operators may prefer to not have any references to health at all in the UI, since there would not be any usable health information in that case.
The visibility of health check info can be toggled via the
SAHARA_VERIFICATION_DISABLED
parameter, whose default value is False,
meaning that the health check info will be visible.
Example:
SAHARA_VERIFICATION_DISABLED = True
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