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README.md

This directory contains the neutron-lbaas devstack plugin. To configure the neutron load balancer, in the local section, you will need to enable the neutron-lbaas devstack plugin and enable the LBaaS service by editing the local section of your local.conf file.

Octavia is the LBaaS V2 reference service provider and is used in the examples below. Enabling another service provider, such as the agent Haproxy driver, can be done by enabling its driver plugin, if applicable, and setting the appropriate service provider value for NEUTRON_LBAAS_SERVICE_PROVIDERV2, like the following:

NEUTRON_LBAAS_SERVICE_PROVIDERV2="LOADBALANCERV2:Haproxy:neutron_lbaas.drivers.haproxy.plugin_driver.HaproxyOnHostPluginDriver:default"

In addition, you can enable multiple service providers by enabling the applicable driver plugins and space-delimiting the service provider values in NEUTRON_LBAAS_SERVICE_PROVIDERV2.

  1. Enable the plugins

To enable the plugin, add a line of the form:

enable_plugin neutron-lbaas <neutron-lbaas GITURL> [GITREF]
enable_plugin octavia <octavia GITURL> [GITREF]

where

<neutron-lbaas GITURL> is the URL of a neutron-lbaas repository
<octavia GITURL> is the URL of a octavia repository
[GITREF] is an optional git ref (branch/ref/tag).  The default is
         master.

For example

enable_plugin neutron-lbaas https://git.openstack.org/openstack/neutron-lbaas stable/liberty
enable_plugin octavia https://git.openstack.org/openstack/octavia stable/liberty
  1. Enable the LBaaS services

To enable the LBaaS services, add lines in the form:

ENABLED_SERVICES+=<LBAAS-FLAG>
ENABLED_SERVICES+=<OCTAVIA-FLAGS>

where

<LBAAS-FLAG> is "q-lbaasv1" for LBaaS Version 1, or "q-lbaasv2"
             for LBaaS Version 2.  "q-lbaas" is synonymous with
             "q-lbaasv1".
<OCTAVIA-FLAGS> are "octavia" the Octavia driver,
                "o-cw" the Octavia Controller Worker,
                "o-hk" the Octavia housekeeping manager,
                "o-hm" the Octavia Health Manager,
                and "o-api" the Octavia API service.

to the local section of local.conf

For example

# For LBaaS V2
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,q-lbaasv2
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,octavia,o-cw,o-hk,o-hm,o-api
  1. Enable the dashboard of LBaaS V2

If using LBaaS V2 and you want to add horizon support, add lines in the form:

enable_plugin neutron-lbaas-dashboard <neutron-lbaas-dashboard GITURL> [GITREF]

where

<neutron-lbaas-dashboard GITURL> is the URL of a neutron-lbaas-dashboard repository
[GITREF] is an optional git ref (branch/ref/tag).  The default is
         master.

For example

enable_plugin neutron-lbaas-dashboard https://git.openstack.org/openstack/neutron-lbaas-dashboard stable/liberty

Once you enable the neutron-lbaas-dashboard plugin in your local.conf, ensure horizon and q-lbaasv2 services are enabled. If both of them are enabled, neutron-lbaas-dashboard will be enabled automatically

For more information, see the "Externally Hosted Plugins" section of http://docs.openstack.org/developer/devstack/plugins.html.