Merge "Update Config reference for nova"

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<td><option>api_rate_limit</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Whether to use per-user rate limiting for the api. This option is only used by v2 api. Rate limiting is removed from v3 api.</td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Whether to use per-user rate limiting for the api. This option is only used by v2 api. Rate limiting is removed from v2.1 api.</td>
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<td><option>client_socket_timeout</option> = <replaceable>900</replaceable></td>
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<td><option>osapi_compute_ext_list</option> = <replaceable></replaceable></td>
<td>(ListOpt) Specify list of extensions to load when using osapi_compute_extension option with nova.api.openstack.compute.contrib.select_extensions</td>
<td>(ListOpt) DEPRECATED: Specify list of extensions to load when using osapi_compute_extension option with nova.api.openstack.compute.legacy_v2.contrib.select_extensions This option will be removed in the near future. After that point you have to run all of the API.</td>
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<td><option>osapi_compute_extension</option> = <replaceable>['nova.api.openstack.compute.contrib.standard_extensions']</replaceable></td>
<td>(MultiStrOpt) osapi compute extension to load</td>
<td><option>osapi_compute_extension</option> = <replaceable>['nova.api.openstack.compute.legacy_v2.contrib.standard_extensions']</replaceable></td>
<td>(MultiStrOpt) osapi compute extension to load. This option will be removed in the near future. After that point you have to run all of the API.</td>
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<td><option>osapi_compute_link_prefix</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
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<td><option>osapi_hide_server_address_states</option> = <replaceable>building</replaceable></td>
<td>(ListOpt) List of instance states that should hide network info</td>
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<td><option>secure_proxy_ssl_header</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) 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".</td>
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<td><option>servicegroup_driver</option> = <replaceable>db</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) The driver for servicegroup service (valid options are: db, zk, mc)</td>

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<td><option>auth_strategy</option> = <replaceable>keystone</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) The strategy to use for auth: keystone, noauth (deprecated), or
noauth2. Both noauth and noauth2 are designed for testing only, as
they do no actual credential checking. noauth provides administrative
credentials regardless of the passed in user, noauth2 only does if
'admin' is specified as the username.</td>
<td>(StrOpt) The strategy to use for auth: keystone or noauth2. noauth2 is designed for
testing only, as it does no actual credential checking. noauth2 provides
administrative credentials only if 'admin' is specified as the username.</td>
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<td><option>consoleauth_topic</option> = <replaceable>consoleauth</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) The topic console auth proxy nodes listen on</td>
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<td><option>executor_thread_pool_size</option> = <replaceable>64</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Size of executor thread pool.</td>
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<td><option>host</option> = <replaceable>localhost</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Name of this node. This can be an opaque identifier. It is not necessarily a hostname, FQDN, or IP address. However, the node name must be valid within an AMQP key, and if using ZeroMQ, a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address</td>
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<td>(StrOpt) If set, send compute.instance.update notifications on instance state changes. Valid values are None for no notifications, "vm_state" for notifications on VM state changes, or "vm_and_task_state" for notifications on VM and task state changes.</td>
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<td><option>pybasedir</option> = <replaceable>/usr/lib/python/site-packages/nova</replaceable></td>
<td><option>pybasedir</option> = <replaceable>/home/sakaia/work/openstack-doc-tools/autogenerate_config_docs/sources/nova</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Directory where the nova python module is installed</td>
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<td><option>tempdir</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Explicitly specify the temporary working directory</td>
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<td><option>use_rootwrap_daemon</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Start and use a daemon that can run the commands that need to be run with root privileges. This option is usually enabled on nodes that run nova compute processes</td>
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<th colspan="2">[keystone_authtoken]</th>
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<td><option>compute_monitors</option> = <replaceable></replaceable></td>
<td>(ListOpt) A list of monitors that can be used for getting compute metrics. You can use the alias/name from the setuptools entry points for nova.compute.monitors.* namespaces.</td>
<td>(ListOpt) A list of monitors that can be used for getting compute metrics. You can use the alias/name from the setuptools entry points for nova.compute.monitors.* namespaces. If no namespace is supplied, the "cpu." namespace is assumed for backwards-compatibility. An example value that would enable both the CPU and NUMA memory bandwidth monitors that used the virt driver variant: ["cpu.virt_driver", "numa_mem_bw.virt_driver"]</td>
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<td><option>compute_resources</option> = <replaceable>vcpu</replaceable></td>
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<td><option>shelved_offload_time</option> = <replaceable>0</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Time in seconds before a shelved instance is eligible for removing from a host. -1 never offload, 0 offload when shelved</td>
<td>(IntOpt) Time in seconds before a shelved instance is eligible for removing from a host. -1 never offload, 0 offload immediately when shelved</td>
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<td><option>shelved_poll_interval</option> = <replaceable>3600</replaceable></td>

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<th colspan="2">[DEFAULT]</th>
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<td><option>console_allowed_origins</option> = <replaceable></replaceable></td>
<td>(ListOpt) Allowed Origin header hostnames for access to console proxy servers</td>
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<td><option>console_public_hostname</option> = <replaceable>localhost</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Publicly visible name for this console host</td>
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<td><option>consoleauth_manager</option> = <replaceable>nova.consoleauth.manager.ConsoleAuthManager</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Manager for console auth</td>
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<th colspan="2">[mks]</th>
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<td><option>enabled</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Enable MKS related features</td>
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<td><option>mksproxy_base_url</option> = <replaceable>http://127.0.0.1:6090/</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Location of MKS web console proxy, in the form "http://127.0.0.1:6090/"</td>
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<th colspan="2">[DEFAULT]</th>
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<td><option>backdoor_port</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Enable eventlet backdoor. Acceptable values are 0, &lt;port&gt;, and &lt;start&gt;:&lt;end&gt;, where 0 results in listening on a random tcp port number; &lt;port&gt; results in listening on the specified port number (and not enabling backdoor if that port is in use); and &lt;start&gt;:&lt;end&gt; results in listening on the smallest unused port number within the specified range of port numbers. The chosen port is displayed in the service's log file.</td>
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<th colspan="2">[guestfs]</th>
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<td><option>mounted_disk_query_retry_interval</option> = <replaceable>5</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Interval between checks for a mounted iSCSI disk, in seconds.</td>
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<td><option>power_state_check_timeframe</option> = <replaceable>60</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) The timeframe to be checked for instance power state changes.</td>
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<td><option>power_state_event_polling_interval</option> = <replaceable>2</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Instance power state change event polling frequency.</td>
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<td><option>qemu_img_cmd</option> = <replaceable>qemu-img.exe</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Path of qemu-img command which is used to convert between different image types</td>

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<td><option>api_max_retries</option> = <replaceable>60</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) How many retries when a request does conflict.</td>
<td>(IntOpt) How many retries when a request does conflict. If &lt;= 0, only try once, no retries.</td>
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<td><option>api_retry_interval</option> = <replaceable>2</replaceable></td>

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<td><option>live_migration_retry_count</option> = <replaceable>30</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Number of 1 second retries needed in live_migration</td>
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<td><option>max_concurrent_live_migrations</option> = <replaceable>1</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Maximum number of live migrations to run concurrently. This limit is enforced to avoid outbound live migrations overwhelming the host/network and causing failures. It is not recommended that you change this unless you are very sure that doing so is safe and stable in your environment.</td>
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<th colspan="2">[libvirt]</th>
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<td><option>live_migration_bandwidth</option> = <replaceable>0</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Maximum bandwidth to be used during migration, in Mbps</td>
<td>(IntOpt) Maximum bandwidth(in MiB/s) to be used during migration. If set to 0, will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0. Please refer to the libvirt documentation for further details</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_completion_timeout</option> = <replaceable>800</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Time to wait, in seconds, for migration to successfully complete transferring data before aborting the operation. Value is per GiB of guest RAM + disk to be transferred, with lower bound of a minimum of 2 GiB. Should usually be larger than downtime delay * downtime steps. Set to 0 to disable timeouts.</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_downtime</option> = <replaceable>500</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Maximum permitted downtime, in milliseconds, for live migration switchover. Will be rounded up to a minimum of 100ms. Use a large value if guest liveness is unimportant.</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_downtime_delay</option> = <replaceable>75</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Time to wait, in seconds, between each step increase of the migration downtime. Minimum delay is 10 seconds. Value is per GiB of guest RAM + disk to be transferred, with lower bound of a minimum of 2 GiB per device</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_downtime_steps</option> = <replaceable>10</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Number of incremental steps to reach max downtime value. Will be rounded up to a minimum of 3 steps</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_flag</option> = <replaceable>VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE, VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER, VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE, VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Migration flags to be set for live migration</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_progress_timeout</option> = <replaceable>150</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Time to wait, in seconds, for migration to make forward progress in transferring data before aborting the operation. Set to 0 to disable timeouts.</td>
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<td><option>live_migration_uri</option> = <replaceable>qemu+tcp://%s/system</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Migration target URI (any included "%s" is replaced with the migration target hostname)</td>

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<td><option>debug</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead of default WARNING level).</td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Print debugging output (set logging level to DEBUG instead of default INFO level).</td>
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<td><option>default_log_levels</option> = <replaceable>amqp=WARN, amqplib=WARN, boto=WARN, qpid=WARN, sqlalchemy=WARN, suds=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</replaceable></td>
<td><option>default_log_levels</option> = <replaceable>amqp=WARN, amqplib=WARN, boto=WARN, qpid=WARN, sqlalchemy=WARN, suds=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</replaceable></td>
<td>(ListOpt) List of logger=LEVEL pairs.</td>
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<td><option>use_syslog_rfc_format</option> = <replaceable>True</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) (Optional) Enables or disables syslog rfc5424 format for logging. If enabled, prefixes the MSG part of the syslog message with APP-NAME (RFC5424). The format without the APP-NAME is deprecated in K, and will be removed in M, along with this option.</td>
<td>(BoolOpt) (Optional) Enables or disables syslog rfc5424 format for logging. If enabled, prefixes the MSG part of the syslog message with APP-NAME (RFC5424). The format without the APP-NAME is deprecated in Kilo, and will be removed in Mitaka, along with this option.</td>
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<td><option>verbose</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Print more verbose output (set logging level to INFO instead of default WARNING level).</td>
<td><option>verbose</option> = <replaceable>True</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) If set to false, will disable INFO logging level, making WARNING the default.</td>
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<td><option>vlan_start</option> = <replaceable>100</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) First VLAN for private networks</td>
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<th colspan="2">[libvirt]</th>
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<td><option>remote_filesystem_transport</option> = <replaceable>ssh</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Use ssh or rsync transport for creating, copying, removing files on the remote host.</td>
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<th colspan="2">[vmware]</th>
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<td><option>pci_alias</option> = <replaceable>[]</replaceable></td>
<td>(MultiStrOpt) An alias for a PCI passthrough device requirement. This allows users to specify the alias in the extra_spec for a flavor, without needing to repeat all the PCI property requirements. For example: pci_alias = { "name": "QuicAssist", "product_id": "0443", "vendor_id": "8086", "device_type": "ACCEL" } defines an alias for the Intel QuickAssist card. (multi valued)</td>
<td>(MultiStrOpt) An alias for a PCI passthrough device requirement. This allows users to specify the alias in the extra_spec for a flavor, without needing to repeat all the PCI property requirements. For example: pci_alias = { "name": "QuickAssist", "product_id": "0443", "vendor_id": "8086", "device_type": "ACCEL" } defines an alias for the Intel QuickAssist card. (multi valued)</td>
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<td><option>pci_passthrough_whitelist</option> = <replaceable>[]</replaceable></td>

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<td><option>periodic_fuzzy_delay</option> = <replaceable>60</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Range of seconds to randomly delay when starting the periodic task scheduler to reduce stampeding. (Disable by setting to 0)</td>
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<td><option>run_external_periodic_tasks</option> = <replaceable>True</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Some periodic tasks can be run in a separate process. Should we run them here?</td>
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<td><option>send_single_reply</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Send a single AMQP reply to call message. The current behaviour since oslo-incubator is to send two AMQP replies - first one with the payload, a second one to ensure the other have finish to send the payload. We are going to remove it in the N release, but we must keep backward compatible at the same time. This option provides such compatibility - it defaults to False in Liberty and can be turned on for early adopters with a new installations or for testing. Please note, that this option will be removed in M release.</td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Send a single AMQP reply to call message. The current behaviour since oslo-incubator is to send two AMQP replies - first one with the payload, a second one to ensure the other have finish to send the payload. We are going to remove it in the N release, but we must keep backward compatible at the same time. This option provides such compatibility - it defaults to False in Liberty and can be turned on for early adopters with a new installations or for testing. Please note, that this option will be removed in the Mitaka release.</td>
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<td><option>send_single_reply</option> = <replaceable>False</replaceable></td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Send a single AMQP reply to call message. The current behaviour since oslo-incubator is to send two AMQP replies - first one with the payload, a second one to ensure the other have finish to send the payload. We are going to remove it in the N release, but we must keep backward compatible at the same time. This option provides such compatibility - it defaults to False in Liberty and can be turned on for early adopters with a new installations or for testing. Please note, that this option will be removed in M release.</td>
<td>(BoolOpt) Send a single AMQP reply to call message. The current behaviour since oslo-incubator is to send two AMQP replies - first one with the payload, a second one to ensure the other have finish to send the payload. We are going to remove it in the N release, but we must keep backward compatible at the same time. This option provides such compatibility - it defaults to False in Liberty and can be turned on for early adopters with a new installations or for testing. Please note, that this option will be removed in the Mitaka release.</td>
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<td><option>rpc_response_timeout</option> = <replaceable>60</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Seconds to wait for a response from a call.</td>
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<td><option>rpc_thread_pool_size</option> = <replaceable>64</replaceable></td>
<td>(IntOpt) Size of RPC thread pool.</td>
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<th colspan="2">[cells]</th>
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<td>(ListOpt) Which filter class names to use for filtering baremetal hosts when not specified in the request.</td>
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<td><option>cpu_allocation_ratio</option> = <replaceable>16.0</replaceable></td>
<td>(FloatOpt) Virtual CPU to physical CPU allocation ratio which affects all CPU filters. This configuration specifies a global ratio for CoreFilter. For AggregateCoreFilter, it will fall back to this configuration value if no per-aggregate setting found.</td>
<td><option>cpu_allocation_ratio</option> = <replaceable>0.0</replaceable></td>
<td>(FloatOpt) Virtual CPU to physical CPU allocation ratio which affects all CPU filters. This configuration specifies a global ratio for CoreFilter. For AggregateCoreFilter, it will fall back to this configuration value if no per-aggregate setting found. NOTE: This can be set per-compute, or if set to 0.0, the value set on the scheduler node(s) will be used and defaulted to 16.0</td>
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<td><option>disk_allocation_ratio</option> = <replaceable>1.0</replaceable></td>
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<td>(IntOpt) Tells filters to ignore hosts that have this many or more instances currently in build, resize, snapshot, migrate, rescue or unshelve task states</td>
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<td><option>ram_allocation_ratio</option> = <replaceable>1.5</replaceable></td>
<td>(FloatOpt) Virtual ram to physical ram allocation ratio which affects all ram filters. This configuration specifies a global ratio for RamFilter. For AggregateRamFilter, it will fall back to this configuration value if no per-aggregate setting found.</td>
<td><option>ram_allocation_ratio</option> = <replaceable>0.0</replaceable></td>
<td>(FloatOpt) Virtual ram to physical ram allocation ratio which affects all ram filters. This configuration specifies a global ratio for RamFilter. For AggregateRamFilter, it will fall back to this configuration value if no per-aggregate setting found. NOTE: This can be set per-compute, or if set to 0.0, the value set on the scheduler node(s) will be used and defaulted to 1.5</td>
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<td><option>ram_weight_multiplier</option> = <replaceable>1.0</replaceable></td>
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<td>(MultiStrOpt) Filter classes available to the scheduler which may be specified more than once. An entry of "nova.scheduler.filters.all_filters" maps to all filters included with nova.</td>
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<td><option>scheduler_default_filters</option> = <replaceable>RetryFilter, AvailabilityZoneFilter, RamFilter, ComputeFilter, ComputeCapabilitiesFilter, ImagePropertiesFilter, ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter, ServerGroupAffinityFilter</replaceable></td>
<td><option>scheduler_default_filters</option> = <replaceable>RetryFilter, AvailabilityZoneFilter, RamFilter, DiskFilter, ComputeFilter, ComputeCapabilitiesFilter, ImagePropertiesFilter, ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter, ServerGroupAffinityFilter</replaceable></td>
<td>(ListOpt) Which filter class names to use for filtering hosts when not specified in the request.</td>
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<td><option>cluster_name</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(MultiStrOpt) Name of a VMware Cluster ComputeResource.</td>
<td>(StrOpt) Name of a VMware Cluster ComputeResource.</td>
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<td><option>console_delay_seconds</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
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<td><option>pbm_wsdl_location</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) PBM service WSDL file location URL. e.g. file:///opt/SDK/spbm/wsdl/pbmService.wsdl Not setting this will disable storage policy based placement of instances.</td>
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<td><option>serial_port_proxy_uri</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Identifies a proxy service that provides network access to the serial_port_service_uri. This option is ignored if serial_port_service_uri is not specified.</td>
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<td><option>serial_port_service_uri</option> = <replaceable>None</replaceable></td>
<td>(StrOpt) Identifies the remote system that serial port traffic will be sent to. If this is not set, no serial ports will be added to the created VMs.</td>
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<td><option>task_poll_interval</option> = <replaceable>0.5</replaceable></td>
<td>(FloatOpt) The interval used for polling of remote tasks.</td>

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ api_paste_config api
api_rate_limit api
auth_strategy authentication
auto_assign_floating_ip network
backdoor_port debug
bandwidth_poll_interval quota
baremetal_scheduler_default_filters scheduler
bindir common
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compute_topic common
config_drive_format configdrive
config_drive_skip_versions configdrive
console_allowed_origins console
console_driver xen
console_host compute
console_manager compute
@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ enable_network_quota quota
enable_new_services api
enabled_apis api
enabled_ssl_apis api
executor_thread_pool_size common
fake_call testing
fake_network testing
fatal_deprecations logging
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matchmaker_heartbeat_ttl rpc
max_age policy
max_concurrent_builds compute
max_concurrent_live_migrations livemigration
max_header_line api
max_instances_per_host scheduler
max_io_ops_per_host scheduler
@ -271,7 +273,6 @@ rpc_backend rpc
rpc_cast_timeout rpc
rpc_conn_pool_size rpc
rpc_response_timeout rpc
rpc_thread_pool_size rpc
rpc_zmq_bind_address zeromq
rpc_zmq_contexts zeromq
rpc_zmq_host zeromq
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rpc_zmq_matchmaker zeromq
rpc_zmq_port zeromq
rpc_zmq_topic_backlog zeromq
run_external_periodic_tasks periodic
running_deleted_instance_action compute
running_deleted_instance_poll_interval compute
running_deleted_instance_timeout compute
@ -305,6 +305,7 @@ scheduler_topic scheduler
scheduler_tracks_instance_changes scheduler
scheduler_use_baremetal_filters scheduler
scheduler_weight_classes scheduler
secure_proxy_ssl_header api
security_group_api network
send_arp_for_ha network
send_arp_for_ha_count network
@ -338,6 +339,7 @@ use_ipv6 ipv6
use_network_dns_servers network
use_neutron_default_nets network
use_project_ca ca
use_rootwrap_daemon common
use_single_default_gateway network
use_stderr logging
use_syslog logging
@ -478,6 +480,8 @@ hyperv/instances_path_share hyperv
hyperv/limit_cpu_features hyperv
hyperv/mounted_disk_query_retry_count hyperv
hyperv/mounted_disk_query_retry_interval hyperv
hyperv/power_state_check_timeframe hyperv
hyperv/power_state_event_polling_interval hyperv
hyperv/qemu_img_cmd hyperv
hyperv/volume_attach_retry_count volumes
hyperv/volume_attach_retry_interval volumes
@ -557,7 +561,12 @@ libvirt/iscsi_iface libvirt
libvirt/iscsi_use_multipath libvirt
libvirt/iser_use_multipath libvirt
libvirt/live_migration_bandwidth livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_completion_timeout livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_downtime livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_downtime_delay livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_downtime_steps livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_flag livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_progress_timeout livemigration
libvirt/live_migration_uri livemigration
libvirt/mem_stats_period_seconds libvirt
libvirt/nfs_mount_options volumes
@ -570,6 +579,7 @@ libvirt/quobyte_client_cfg quobyte
libvirt/quobyte_mount_point_base quobyte
libvirt/rbd_secret_uuid volumes
libvirt/rbd_user volumes
libvirt/remote_filesystem_transport network
libvirt/remove_unused_kernels libvirt
libvirt/remove_unused_resized_minimum_age_seconds libvirt
libvirt/rescue_image_id libvirt
@ -601,6 +611,8 @@ metrics/required scheduler
metrics/weight_multiplier scheduler
metrics/weight_of_unavailable scheduler
metrics/weight_setting scheduler
mks/enabled console
mks/mksproxy_base_url console
neutron/admin_auth_url neutron
neutron/admin_password neutron
neutron/admin_tenant_id neutron
@ -621,9 +633,9 @@ neutron/region_name neutron
neutron/service_metadata_proxy neutron
neutron/timeout neutron
neutron/url neutron
osapi_v3/enabled apiv3
osapi_v3/extensions_blacklist apiv3
osapi_v3/extensions_whitelist apiv3
osapi_v21/enabled apiv21
osapi_v21/extensions_blacklist apiv21
osapi_v21/extensions_whitelist apiv21
oslo_concurrency/disable_process_locking rpc
oslo_concurrency/lock_path rpc
oslo_messaging_amqp/allow_insecure_clients rpc
@ -731,6 +743,8 @@ vmware/maximum_objects vmware
vmware/pbm_default_policy vmware
vmware/pbm_enabled vmware
vmware/pbm_wsdl_location vmware
vmware/serial_port_proxy_uri vmware
vmware/serial_port_service_uri vmware
vmware/task_poll_interval vmware
vmware/use_linked_clone vmware
vmware/vlan_interface network

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
apiv3 API v3
apiv21 API v2.1
authentication authentication
availabilityzones availability zones
barbican Barbican