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2011-11-02
Abstract
OpenStack™ Compute offers open source software for cloud administration and management for any organization. This manual provides guidance for installing, managing, and understanding the software that runs OpenStack Compute.
List of Figures
- 7.1. Flat network, all-in-one server installation
- 7.2. Flat network, single interface, multiple servers
- 7.3. Flat network, multiple interfaces, multiple servers
- 7.4. Flat DHCP network, multiple interfaces, multiple servers
- 7.5. Single adaptor hosts, first route
- 7.6. Single adaptor hosts, second route
- 7.7. OpenStack multi_host mode
- 7.8. multinic flat manager
- 7.9. multinic flatdhcp manager
- 7.10. multinic VLAN manager
- 7.11. High Availability Networking Option
List of Tables
- 3.1. Hardware Recommendations
- 3.2. Description of nova.conf flags (not comprehensive)
- 4.1. Description of general purpose nova.conf flags
- 4.2. Description of nova.conf flags for all services
- 4.3. Description of nova.conf flags for logging
- 4.4. Description of nova.conf flags for customized log formats
- 4.5. Description of nova.conf flags for Authentication
- 4.6. Description of nova.conf flags for customizing roles in deprecated auth
- 4.7. Description of nova.conf flags for credentials in deprecated auth
- 4.8. Description of nova.conf flags for CA (Certificate Authority)
- 4.9. Description of nova.conf flags for configuring IPv6
- 4.10. Description of nova.conf flags for the Glance image service and storage
- 4.11. Description of nova.conf flags for live migration
- 4.12. Description of nova.conf flags for database access
- 4.13. Description of nova.conf flags for Remote Procedure Calls and RabbitMQ Messaging
- 4.14. Description of nova.conf flags for Tuning RabbitMQ Messaging
- 4.15. Description of nova.conf flags for Customizing Exchange or Topic Names
- 5.1. Description of nova.conf flags for the compute node
- 8.1. Description of common nova.conf flags (nova-api, nova-compute)
- 8.2. Description of nova.conf flags specific to nova-volume

