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The policy.json file is currently read continually by the services and is not only read on service start. We therefore cannot template directly to the file read by the service (if the service is already running) because the new policies may not be valid until the service restarts. This is particularly important during a major upgrade. We therefore only put the policy file in place after the service restart. This patch also tidies up the handlers and some of the install tasks to simplify them and reduce the tasks/code a little. Change-Id: Ib62c9b0c8d1081409b06c35d27421a28da22c796 |
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doc | ||
examples | ||
handlers | ||
meta | ||
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tasks | ||
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tests | ||
vars | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.rst | ||
Vagrantfile | ||
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bindep.txt | ||
manual-test.rc | ||
run_tests.sh | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini |
README.rst
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OpenStack-Ansible Gnocchi
Ansible role which installs and configures OpenStack Gnocchi. Gnocchi installs behind an Apache webserver listening for HTTP connections on port 8041 and writes to filesystem storage by default.
The role can readily be configured to use Swift or Ceph storage as desired and may be used as a stand-alone service integrated with Keystone for auth or with Ceilometer as a metrics source.