Chapter 14. Load balancer (octavia) parameters


ParameterDescription

OctaviaAdminLogFacility

The syslog "LOG_LOCAL" facility to use for the administrative log messages. The default value is 1.

OctaviaAdminLogTargets

List of syslog endpoints, host:port comma separated list, to receive administrative log messages.

OctaviaAmphoraExpiryAge

The interval in seconds after which an unused Amphora will be considered expired and cleaned up. If left to 0, the configuration will not be set and the system will use the service defaults. The default value is 0.

OctaviaAmphoraSshKeyFile

Public key file path. User will be able to SSH into amphorae with the provided key. User may, in most cases, also elevate to root from user centos (CentOS), ubuntu (Ubuntu) or cloud-user (RHEL) (depends on how amphora image was created). Logging in to amphorae provides a convenient way to e.g. debug load balancing services.

OctaviaAmphoraSshKeyName

SSH key name. The default value is octavia-ssh-key.

OctaviaAntiAffinity

Flag to indicate if anti-affinity feature is turned on. The default value is True.

OctaviaCaCert

OpenStack Load Balancing-as-a-Service (octavia) CA certificate data. If provided, this will create or update a file on the host with the path provided in OctaviaCaCertFile with the certificate data.

OctaviaCaKey

The private key for the certificate provided in OctaviaCaCert. If provided, this will create or update a file on the host with the path provided in OctaviaCaKeyFile with the key data.

OctaviaCaKeyPassphrase

CA private key passphrase.

OctaviaClientCert

OpenStack Load Balancing-as-a-Service (octavia) client certificate data. If provided, this will create or update a file on the host with the path provided in OctaviaClientCertFile with the certificate data.

OctaviaConnectionLogging

When false, tenant connection flows will not be logged. The default value is True.

OctaviaDisableLocalLogStorage

When true, logs will not be stored on the amphora filesystem. This includes all kernel, system, and security logs. The default value is False.

OctaviaEnableDriverAgent

Set to false if the driver agent needs to be disabled for some reason. The default value is True.

OctaviaFlavorId

OpenStack Compute (nova) flavor ID to be used when creating the nova flavor for amphora. The default value is 65.

OctaviaForwardAllLogs

When true, all log messages from the amphora will be forwarded to the administrative log endponts, including non-load balancing related logs. The default value is False.

OctaviaGenerateCerts

Enable internal generation of certificates for secure communication with amphorae for isolated private clouds or systems where security is not a concern. Otherwise, use OctaviaCaCert, OctaviaCaKey, OctaviaCaKeyPassphrase, OctaviaClientCert and OctaviaServerCertsKeyPassphrase to configure OpenStack Load Balancing-as-a-Service (octavia). The default value is False.

OctaviaLoadBalancerTopology

Load balancer topology configuration.

OctaviaLogOffload

When true, log messages from the amphora will be forwarded to the administrative log endponts and will be stored with the controller logs. The default value is False.

OctaviaTenantLogFacility

The syslog "LOG_LOCAL" facility to use for the tenant traffic flow log messages. The default value is 0.

OctaviaTenantLogTargets

List of syslog endpoints, host:port comma separated list, to receive tenant traffic flow log messages.

OctaviaTimeoutClientData

Frontend client inactivity timeout. The default value is 50000.

OctaviaTimeoutMemberData

Backend member inactivity timeout. The default value is 50000.

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