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March 19, 2018 22:14
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multi-region OSA POC
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service_region: regionTwo | |
master_region_keystone_address: "10.53.3.2" | |
keystone_service_region: regionOne | |
keystone_service_adminuri: "{{ keystone_service_adminuri_proto }}://{{ master_region_keystone_address }}:{{ keystone_admin_port }}" | |
keystone_service_internaluri: "{{ keystone_service_internaluri_proto }}://{{ master_region_keystone_address }}:{{ keystone_service_port }}" | |
# Make sure your keystone_auth_admin_password in user_secrets for the second region matches the password from regionOne | |
# These settings avoid username collisions when using the same keystone | |
# deployment across multiple regions. | |
glance_service_user_name: "glance-{{ service_region }}" | |
cinder_service_user_name: "cinder-{{ service_region }}" | |
nova_service_user_name: "nova-{{ service_region }}" | |
nova_placement_service_username: "placement-{{ service_region }}" | |
neutron_service_user_name: "neutron-{{ service_region }}" | |
heat_service_user_name: "heat-{{ service_region }}" | |
# typically in the second region you would not define any identity_hosts or dashboard_hosts in your openstack_user_config.yml | |
# that means only regionOne has keystone and horizon, and the dashboard and identity service for all regions is accessed thru regionOne |
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