Sahara Configuration Guide

This guide covers steps for basic configuration of Sahara. It will help you to configure the service in the most simple manner.

Let’s start by configuring Sahara server. The server is packaged with two sample config files: sahara.conf.sample-basic and sahara.conf.sample. The former contains all essential parameters, while the later contains the full list. We recommend to create your config based on the basic sample, as most probably changing parameters listed here will be enough.

First, edit connection parameter in the [database] section. The URL provided here should point to an empty database. For instance, connection string for mysql database will be:

connection=mysql://username:password@host:port/database

Switch to the [keystone_authtoken] section. The auth_uri parameter should point to the public Identity API endpoint. identity_uri should point to the admin Identity API endpoint. For example:

auth_uri=http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/
identity_uri=http://127.0.0.1:35357/

Next specify admin_user, admin_password and admin_tenant_name. These parameters must specify a keystone user which has the admin role in the given tenant. These credentials allow Sahara to authenticate and authorize its users.

Switch to the [DEFAULT] section. Proceed to the networking parameters. If you are using Neutron for networking, then set

use_neutron=true

Otherwise if you are using Nova-Network set the given parameter to false.

That should be enough for the first run. If you want to increase logging level for troubleshooting, there are two parameters in the config: verbose and debug. If the former is set to true, Sahara will start to write logs of INFO level and above. If debug is set to true, Sahara will write all the logs, including the DEBUG ones.

Sahara notifications configuration

Sahara can send notifications to Ceilometer, if it’s enabled. If you want to enable notifications you should switch to [DEFAULT] section and set:

enable_notifications = true
notification_driver = messaging

The current default for Sahara is to use the backend that utilizes RabbitMQ as the message broker. You should configure your backend. It’s recommended to use Rabbit or Qpid.

If you are using Rabbit as a backend, then you should set:

rpc_backend = rabbit

And after that you should specify following options: rabbit_host, rabbit_port, rabbit_userid, rabbit_password, rabbit_virtual_host and rabbit_hosts.

As example you can see default values of these options:

rabbit_host=localhost
rabbit_port=5672
rabbit_hosts=$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
rabbit_userid=guest
rabbit_password=guest
rabbit_virtual_host=/

If you are using Qpid as backend, then you should set:

rpc_backend = qpid

And after that you should specify following options: qpid_hostname, qpid_port, qpid_username, qpid_password and qpid_hosts.

As example you can see default values of these options:

qpid_hostname=localhost
qpid_port=5672
qpid_hosts=$qpid_hostname:$qpid_port
qpid_username=
qpid_password=

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