2018-12-27 11:23:45,997 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][4550] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:23:47,733 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][4550] State for file: /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:23:48,778 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][4550] State for file: /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:04,426 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:18,383 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /boot/grub/grub.cfg - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:29,489 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,525 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,553 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,593 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,617 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,641 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,665 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,701 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,716 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,740 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,757 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,793 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,829 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,857 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,881 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,900 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,921 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,936 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,956 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:29,985 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,017 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,036 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,069 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,105 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,120 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,136 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,152 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,168 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,185 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,208 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,224 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,248 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,264 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,280 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,304 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,328 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,344 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,372 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,400 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:30,416 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:31,118 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6043] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:24:31,202 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/shadow - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,203 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/gshadow - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,204 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/group- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,205 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/group - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,206 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/passwd- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,207 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/passwd - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,208 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/gshadow- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:24:31,209 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6043] State for file: /etc/shadow- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:25:36,334 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:730 ][ERROR   ][6043] Command '['ovs-vsctl', 'br-exists', 'br-floating']' failed with return code: 2
2018-12-27 11:25:36,335 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:736 ][ERROR   ][6043] retcode: 2
2018-12-27 11:25:39,212 [salt.utils.parsers:1051][WARNING ][2226] Minion received a SIGTERM. Exiting.
2018-12-27 11:25:39,860 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][25017] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'salt-minion.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:25:39,876 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][25017] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'salt-minion.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:25:39,885 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:730 ][ERROR   ][25017] Command '['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'salt-minion.service']' failed with return code: 1
2018-12-27 11:25:39,885 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:734 ][ERROR   ][25017] stderr: Failed to start transient scope unit: Transaction is destructive.
2018-12-27 11:25:39,885 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:736 ][ERROR   ][25017] retcode: 1
2018-12-27 11:28:50,445 [salt.cli.daemons :293 ][INFO    ][3364] Setting up the Salt Minion "cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local"
2018-12-27 11:28:50,747 [salt.cli.daemons :82  ][INFO    ][3364] Starting up the Salt Minion
2018-12-27 11:28:50,748 [salt.utils.event :1017][INFO    ][3364] Starting pull socket on /var/run/salt/minion/minion_event_5eb9d52ade_pull.ipc
2018-12-27 11:28:51,958 [salt.minion      :976 ][INFO    ][3364] Creating minion process manager
2018-12-27 11:28:54,302 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3364] Executing command ['date', '+%z'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:28:54,339 [salt.utils.schedule:568 ][INFO    ][3364] Updating job settings for scheduled job: __mine_interval
2018-12-27 11:28:54,346 [salt.minion      :1108][INFO    ][3364] Added mine.update to scheduler
2018-12-27 11:28:54,357 [salt.minion      :1975][INFO    ][3364] Minion is starting as user 'root'
2018-12-27 11:28:54,380 [salt.minion      :2336][INFO    ][3364] Minion is ready to receive requests!
2018-12-27 11:29:02,952 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command test.ping with jid 20181227112902964946
2018-12-27 11:29:02,963 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][3715] Starting a new job with PID 3715
2018-12-27 11:29:03,001 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][3715] Returning information for job: 20181227112902964946
2018-12-27 11:29:33,479 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command test.ping with jid 20181227112933476544
2018-12-27 11:29:33,490 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][3720] Starting a new job with PID 3720
2018-12-27 11:29:33,502 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][3720] Returning information for job: 20181227112933476544
2018-12-27 11:30:04,089 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command test.ping with jid 20181227113004075895
2018-12-27 11:30:04,101 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][3749] Starting a new job with PID 3749
2018-12-27 11:30:04,114 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][3749] Returning information for job: 20181227113004075895
2018-12-27 11:30:34,679 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command test.ping with jid 20181227113034663067
2018-12-27 11:30:34,689 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][3754] Starting a new job with PID 3754
2018-12-27 11:30:34,702 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][3754] Returning information for job: 20181227113034663067
2018-12-27 11:30:35,299 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.apply with jid 20181227113035287903
2018-12-27 11:30:35,309 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][3759] Starting a new job with PID 3759
2018-12-27 11:30:41,072 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][3759] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 11:30:41,236 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'linux/init.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:44,819 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'linux/storage/init.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:44,918 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'linux/storage/lvm.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:45,028 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'linux/storage/mount.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:45,163 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ntp/init.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:45,180 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ntp/client.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:45,215 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ntp/server.sls'
2018-12-27 11:30:45,258 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/environment] at time 11:30:45.258795
2018-12-27 11:30:45,259 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.blockreplace for [/etc/environment]
2018-12-27 11:30:45,259 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes needed to be made
2018-12-27 11:30:45,259 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/environment] at time 11:30:45.259604 duration_in_ms=0.809
2018-12-27 11:30:45,259 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/profile.d] at time 11:30:45.259794
2018-12-27 11:30:45,259 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/profile.d]
2018-12-27 11:30:45,261 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/profile.d is in the correct state
Directory /etc/profile.d updated
2018-12-27 11:30:45,261 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/profile.d] at time 11:30:45.261487 duration_in_ms=1.692
2018-12-27 11:30:45,261 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/bash.bashrc] at time 11:30:45.261655
2018-12-27 11:30:45,261 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.blockreplace for [/etc/bash.bashrc]
2018-12-27 11:30:45,335 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227113045323592
2018-12-27 11:30:45,346 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][3848] Starting a new job with PID 3848
2018-12-27 11:30:45,370 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][3848] Returning information for job: 20181227113045323592
2018-12-27 11:30:46,039 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['git', '--version'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,216 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'test -f /etc/bash.bashrc' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,226 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes needed to be made
2018-12-27 11:30:46,227 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/bash.bashrc] at time 11:30:46.227136 duration_in_ms=965.481
2018-12-27 11:30:46,227 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/profile] at time 11:30:46.227418
2018-12-27 11:30:46,227 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.blockreplace for [/etc/profile]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,232 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'test -f /etc/profile' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,242 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes needed to be made
2018-12-27 11:30:46,242 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/profile] at time 11:30:46.242650 duration_in_ms=15.232
2018-12-27 11:30:46,242 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/login.defs] at time 11:30:46.242860
2018-12-27 11:30:46,243 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/login.defs]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,352 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/login.defs is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:46,352 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/login.defs] at time 11:30:46.352550 duration_in_ms=109.69
2018-12-27 11:30:46,359 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [at] at time 11:30:46.359466
2018-12-27 11:30:46,359 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [at]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,360 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,698 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:46,698 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [at] at time 11:30:46.698297 duration_in_ms=338.829
2018-12-27 11:30:46,700 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [atd] at time 11:30:46.700458
2018-12-27 11:30:46,700 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [atd]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,701 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'atd.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,723 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'atd.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,736 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'atd.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,745 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service atd is already running
2018-12-27 11:30:46,745 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [atd] at time 11:30:46.745251 duration_in_ms=44.791
2018-12-27 11:30:46,747 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cron] at time 11:30:46.747514
2018-12-27 11:30:46,747 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [cron]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,755 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:46,755 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cron] at time 11:30:46.755577 duration_in_ms=8.063
2018-12-27 11:30:46,756 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/at.allow] at time 11:30:46.756771
2018-12-27 11:30:46,756 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/at.allow]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,773 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/at.allow is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:46,773 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/at.allow] at time 11:30:46.773779 duration_in_ms=17.008
2018-12-27 11:30:46,773 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/at.deny] at time 11:30:46.773960
2018-12-27 11:30:46,774 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/at.deny]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,774 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/at.deny is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:46,774 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/at.deny] at time 11:30:46.774524 duration_in_ms=0.563
2018-12-27 11:30:46,776 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cron] at time 11:30:46.776101
2018-12-27 11:30:46,776 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [cron]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,776 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'cron.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,785 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'cron.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,793 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'cron.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:46,801 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service cron is already running
2018-12-27 11:30:46,801 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cron] at time 11:30:46.801721 duration_in_ms=25.618
2018-12-27 11:30:46,803 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.allow] at time 11:30:46.803120
2018-12-27 11:30:46,803 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cron.allow]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,820 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/cron.allow is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:46,820 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.allow] at time 11:30:46.820191 duration_in_ms=17.07
2018-12-27 11:30:46,820 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.deny] at time 11:30:46.820373
2018-12-27 11:30:46,820 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/cron.deny]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,820 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/cron.deny is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:46,820 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.deny] at time 11:30:46.820940 duration_in_ms=0.567
2018-12-27 11:30:46,822 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/crontab] at time 11:30:46.822147
2018-12-27 11:30:46,822 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/crontab]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,822 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/crontab exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:46,823 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/crontab] at time 11:30:46.822992 duration_in_ms=0.845
2018-12-27 11:30:46,824 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.d] at time 11:30:46.824227
2018-12-27 11:30:46,824 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cron.d]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,825 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/cron.d is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cron.d updated
2018-12-27 11:30:46,825 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.d] at time 11:30:46.825236 duration_in_ms=1.009
2018-12-27 11:30:46,826 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.daily] at time 11:30:46.826410
2018-12-27 11:30:46,826 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cron.daily]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,827 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/cron.daily is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cron.daily updated
2018-12-27 11:30:46,827 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.daily] at time 11:30:46.827671 duration_in_ms=1.261
2018-12-27 11:30:46,828 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.hourly] at time 11:30:46.828880
2018-12-27 11:30:46,829 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cron.hourly]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,829 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/cron.hourly is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cron.hourly updated
2018-12-27 11:30:46,830 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.hourly] at time 11:30:46.829969 duration_in_ms=1.089
2018-12-27 11:30:46,831 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.monthly] at time 11:30:46.831143
2018-12-27 11:30:46,831 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cron.monthly]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,832 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/cron.monthly is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cron.monthly updated
2018-12-27 11:30:46,832 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.monthly] at time 11:30:46.832229 duration_in_ms=1.085
2018-12-27 11:30:46,833 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/cron.weekly] at time 11:30:46.833401
2018-12-27 11:30:46,833 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cron.weekly]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,834 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/cron.weekly is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cron.weekly updated
2018-12-27 11:30:46,834 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/cron.weekly] at time 11:30:46.834445 duration_in_ms=1.044
2018-12-27 11:30:46,838 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99prefer_ipv4-salt] at time 11:30:46.838450
2018-12-27 11:30:46,838 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99prefer_ipv4-salt]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,858 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99prefer_ipv4-salt is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:46,858 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99prefer_ipv4-salt] at time 11:30:46.858191 duration_in_ms=19.741
2018-12-27 11:30:46,858 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99allow_downgrades-salt] at time 11:30:46.858367
2018-12-27 11:30:46,858 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99allow_downgrades-salt]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,872 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99allow_downgrades-salt is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:46,873 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99allow_downgrades-salt] at time 11:30:46.873039 duration_in_ms=14.67
2018-12-27 11:30:46,875 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_repo_prereq_pkgs] at time 11:30:46.875191
2018-12-27 11:30:46,875 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [linux_repo_prereq_pkgs]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,883 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:46,883 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_repo_prereq_pkgs] at time 11:30:46.883661 duration_in_ms=8.469
2018-12-27 11:30:46,883 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt] at time 11:30:46.883854
2018-12-27 11:30:46,884 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,884 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:46,884 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt] at time 11:30:46.884419 duration_in_ms=0.565
2018-12-27 11:30:46,884 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mirantis_openstack] at time 11:30:46.884587
2018-12-27 11:30:46,884 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mirantis_openstack]
2018-12-27 11:30:46,885 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mirantis_openstack is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:46,885 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mirantis_openstack] at time 11:30:46.885115 duration_in_ms=0.529
2018-12-27 11:30:46,885 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/preferences.d/mirantis_openstack] at time 11:30:46.885281
2018-12-27 11:30:46,885 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/apt/preferences.d/mirantis_openstack]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,020 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/preferences.d/mirantis_openstack is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:47,021 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/preferences.d/mirantis_openstack] at time 11:30:47.020953 duration_in_ms=135.67
2018-12-27 11:30:47,024 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [deb http://mirror.mirantis.com/nightly/openstack-rocky/xenial xenial main] at time 11:30:47.024250
2018-12-27 11:30:47,024 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkgrepo.managed for [deb http://mirror.mirantis.com/nightly/openstack-rocky/xenial xenial main]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,058 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Package repo 'deb http://mirror.mirantis.com/nightly/openstack-rocky/xenial xenial main' already configured
2018-12-27 11:30:47,058 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [deb http://mirror.mirantis.com/nightly/openstack-rocky/xenial xenial main] at time 11:30:47.058320 duration_in_ms=34.069
2018-12-27 11:30:47,058 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mcp_glusterfs] at time 11:30:47.058499
2018-12-27 11:30:47,058 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mcp_glusterfs]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,058 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mcp_glusterfs is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:47,059 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99proxies-salt-mcp_glusterfs] at time 11:30:47.059044 duration_in_ms=0.544
2018-12-27 11:30:47,059 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/preferences.d/mcp_glusterfs] at time 11:30:47.059208
2018-12-27 11:30:47,059 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/apt/preferences.d/mcp_glusterfs]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,156 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/preferences.d/mcp_glusterfs is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:47,156 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/preferences.d/mcp_glusterfs] at time 11:30:47.156520 duration_in_ms=97.311
2018-12-27 11:30:47,156 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [echo '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' | base64 -d | apt-key add -] at time 11:30:47.156706
2018-12-27 11:30:47,157 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [echo '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' | base64 -d | apt-key add -]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,157 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'echo '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' | base64 -d | apt-key add -' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:47,314 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'pid': 3885, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': '', 'stdout': 'OK'}
2018-12-27 11:30:47,314 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [echo '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' | base64 -d | apt-key add -] at time 11:30:47.314556 duration_in_ms=157.848
2018-12-27 11:30:47,320 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gluster/glusterfs-3.13/ubuntu xenial main] at time 11:30:47.320367
2018-12-27 11:30:47,320 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkgrepo.managed for [deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gluster/glusterfs-3.13/ubuntu xenial main]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,353 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Package repo 'deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gluster/glusterfs-3.13/ubuntu xenial main' already configured
2018-12-27 11:30:47,353 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gluster/glusterfs-3.13/ubuntu xenial main] at time 11:30:47.353193 duration_in_ms=32.826
2018-12-27 11:30:47,353 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [pkg.refresh_db] at time 11:30:47.353417
2018-12-27 11:30:47,353 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [pkg.refresh_db]
2018-12-27 11:30:47,353 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:47,354 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['apt-get', '-q', 'update'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:50,401 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': {'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-backports InRelease': None, 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates InRelease': None, 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security InRelease': None, 'http://mirror.mirantis.com/nightly/openstack-rocky/xenial xenial InRelease': None, 'http://repo.saltstack.com/apt/ubuntu/16.04/amd64/2017.7 xenial InRelease': None, 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease': None, 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/gluster/glusterfs-3.13/ubuntu xenial InRelease': None}}
2018-12-27 11:30:50,401 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [pkg.refresh_db] at time 11:30:50.401783 duration_in_ms=3048.365
2018-12-27 11:30:50,402 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_extra_packages_removed] at time 11:30:50.402095
2018-12-27 11:30:50,402 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.removed for [linux_extra_packages_removed]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,420 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already absent
2018-12-27 11:30:50,420 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_extra_packages_removed] at time 11:30:50.420473 duration_in_ms=18.378
2018-12-27 11:30:50,420 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_extra_packages_latest] at time 11:30:50.420699
2018-12-27 11:30:50,420 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.latest for [linux_extra_packages_latest]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,435 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'python-tornado'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:50,472 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'python-pymysql'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:50,513 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All packages are up-to-date (python-pymysql, python-tornado).
2018-12-27 11:30:50,514 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_extra_packages_latest] at time 11:30:50.514140 duration_in_ms=93.44
2018-12-27 11:30:50,514 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [UTC] at time 11:30:50.514386
2018-12-27 11:30:50,514 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state timezone.system for [UTC]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,515 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['timedatectl'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:50,546 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Timezone UTC already set, UTC already set to UTC
2018-12-27 11:30:50,547 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [UTC] at time 11:30:50.547090 duration_in_ms=32.7
2018-12-27 11:30:50,547 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/default/grub.d] at time 11:30:50.547744
2018-12-27 11:30:50,548 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/default/grub.d]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,550 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/default/grub.d is in the correct state
Directory /etc/default/grub.d updated
2018-12-27 11:30:50,550 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/default/grub.d] at time 11:30:50.550536 duration_in_ms=2.79
2018-12-27 11:30:50,565 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/default/grub.d/99-custom-settings.cfg] at time 11:30:50.565844
2018-12-27 11:30:50,566 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/grub.d/99-custom-settings.cfg]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,568 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/default/grub.d/99-custom-settings.cfg is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:50,569 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/default/grub.d/99-custom-settings.cfg] at time 11:30:50.569160 duration_in_ms=3.315
2018-12-27 11:30:50,573 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/default/grub.d/90-hugepages.cfg] at time 11:30:50.573222
2018-12-27 11:30:50,573 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/grub.d/90-hugepages.cfg]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,812 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/default/grub.d/90-hugepages.cfg is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:50,813 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/default/grub.d/90-hugepages.cfg] at time 11:30:50.813338 duration_in_ms=240.114
2018-12-27 11:30:50,818 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [update-grub] at time 11:30:50.818572
2018-12-27 11:30:50,819 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.wait for [update-grub]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,819 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes made for update-grub
2018-12-27 11:30:50,820 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [update-grub] at time 11:30:50.819932 duration_in_ms=1.361
2018-12-27 11:30:50,824 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/boot/grub/grub.cfg] at time 11:30:50.824251
2018-12-27 11:30:50,824 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/boot/grub/grub.cfg]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,837 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'test -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:50,846 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /boot/grub/grub.cfg - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:50,847 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /boot/grub/grub.cfg exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:50,848 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/boot/grub/grub.cfg] at time 11:30:50.847999 duration_in_ms=23.748
2018-12-27 11:30:50,848 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [nf_conntrack] at time 11:30:50.848625
2018-12-27 11:30:50,849 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state kmod.present for [nf_conntrack]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,850 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'lsmod' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:50,863 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Kernel module nf_conntrack is already present
2018-12-27 11:30:50,864 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [nf_conntrack] at time 11:30:50.863930 duration_in_ms=15.299
2018-12-27 11:30:50,864 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d] at time 11:30:50.864508
2018-12-27 11:30:50,865 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/modprobe.d]
2018-12-27 11:30:50,866 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/modprobe.d is in the correct state
Directory /etc/modprobe.d updated
2018-12-27 11:30:50,867 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d] at time 11:30:50.867317 duration_in_ms=2.809
2018-12-27 11:30:50,872 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/hfsplus.conf] at time 11:30:50.872112
2018-12-27 11:30:50,872 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/hfsplus.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:51,163 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/hfsplus.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:51,163 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/hfsplus.conf] at time 11:30:51.163787 duration_in_ms=291.676
2018-12-27 11:30:51,167 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/rds.conf] at time 11:30:51.167550
2018-12-27 11:30:51,167 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/rds.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:51,451 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/rds.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:51,452 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/rds.conf] at time 11:30:51.452298 duration_in_ms=284.746
2018-12-27 11:30:51,456 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/cramfs.conf] at time 11:30:51.455930
2018-12-27 11:30:51,456 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/cramfs.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:51,762 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/cramfs.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:51,763 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/cramfs.conf] at time 11:30:51.763757 duration_in_ms=307.824
2018-12-27 11:30:51,770 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/freevxfs.conf] at time 11:30:51.770751
2018-12-27 11:30:51,771 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/freevxfs.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:52,071 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/freevxfs.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:52,072 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/freevxfs.conf] at time 11:30:52.072067 duration_in_ms=301.315
2018-12-27 11:30:52,075 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/hfs.conf] at time 11:30:52.075905
2018-12-27 11:30:52,076 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/hfs.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:52,362 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/hfs.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:52,363 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/hfs.conf] at time 11:30:52.363175 duration_in_ms=287.267
2018-12-27 11:30:52,366 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/squashfs.conf] at time 11:30:52.366900
2018-12-27 11:30:52,367 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/squashfs.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:52,656 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/squashfs.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:52,657 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/squashfs.conf] at time 11:30:52.657054 duration_in_ms=290.152
2018-12-27 11:30:52,661 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/udf.conf] at time 11:30:52.661170
2018-12-27 11:30:52,661 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/udf.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:52,945 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/udf.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:52,946 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/udf.conf] at time 11:30:52.946109 duration_in_ms=284.938
2018-12-27 11:30:52,950 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/vfat.conf] at time 11:30:52.950204
2018-12-27 11:30:52,950 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/vfat.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:53,235 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/vfat.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:53,236 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/vfat.conf] at time 11:30:53.236141 duration_in_ms=285.935
2018-12-27 11:30:53,240 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/sctp.conf] at time 11:30:53.240250
2018-12-27 11:30:53,240 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/sctp.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:53,525 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/sctp.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:53,526 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/sctp.conf] at time 11:30:53.526216 duration_in_ms=285.965
2018-12-27 11:30:53,530 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/jffs2.conf] at time 11:30:53.530338
2018-12-27 11:30:53,530 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/jffs2.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:53,817 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/jffs2.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:53,817 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/jffs2.conf] at time 11:30:53.817816 duration_in_ms=287.477
2018-12-27 11:30:53,821 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/tipc.conf] at time 11:30:53.821847
2018-12-27 11:30:53,822 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/tipc.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,106 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/tipc.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:54,107 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/tipc.conf] at time 11:30:54.107217 duration_in_ms=285.369
2018-12-27 11:30:54,111 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/modprobe.d/dccp.conf] at time 11:30:54.111348
2018-12-27 11:30:54,111 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/modprobe.d/dccp.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,383 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/modprobe.d/dccp.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:54,383 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/modprobe.d/dccp.conf] at time 11:30:54.383855 duration_in_ms=272.508
2018-12-27 11:30:54,384 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [vm.dirty_background_ratio] at time 11:30:54.384304
2018-12-27 11:30:54,384 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [vm.dirty_background_ratio]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,386 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n vm.dirty_background_ratio' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,397 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value vm.dirty_background_ratio = 5 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,398 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [vm.dirty_background_ratio] at time 11:30:54.398306 duration_in_ms=14.001
2018-12-27 11:30:54,399 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control] at time 11:30:54.398984
2018-12-27 11:30:54,399 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,400 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,413 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control = yeah is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,413 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control] at time 11:30:54.413843 duration_in_ms=14.855
2018-12-27 11:30:54,414 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_slow_start_after_idle] at time 11:30:54.414497
2018-12-27 11:30:54,415 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_slow_start_after_idle]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,416 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_slow_start_after_idle' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,425 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_slow_start_after_idle = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,426 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_slow_start_after_idle] at time 11:30:54.426027 duration_in_ms=11.527
2018-12-27 11:30:54,426 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts] at time 11:30:54.426671
2018-12-27 11:30:54,427 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,428 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,438 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,438 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts] at time 11:30:54.438756 duration_in_ms=12.082
2018-12-27 11:30:54,439 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.nf_conntrack_max] at time 11:30:54.439430
2018-12-27 11:30:54,439 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.nf_conntrack_max]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,441 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.nf_conntrack_max' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,450 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.nf_conntrack_max = 1048576 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,451 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.nf_conntrack_max] at time 11:30:54.451335 duration_in_ms=11.902
2018-12-27 11:30:54,451 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [fs.inotify.max_user_instances] at time 11:30:54.451853
2018-12-27 11:30:54,452 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [fs.inotify.max_user_instances]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,453 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n fs.inotify.max_user_instances' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,465 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value fs.inotify.max_user_instances = 4096 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,466 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [fs.inotify.max_user_instances] at time 11:30:54.466466 duration_in_ms=14.608
2018-12-27 11:30:54,467 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses] at time 11:30:54.467094
2018-12-27 11:30:54,467 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,468 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,478 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,479 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.icmp_ignore_bogus_error_responses] at time 11:30:54.478942 duration_in_ms=11.846
2018-12-27 11:30:54,479 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians] at time 11:30:54.479590
2018-12-27 11:30:54,479 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,481 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,491 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,491 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians] at time 11:30:54.491877 duration_in_ms=12.287
2018-12-27 11:30:54,492 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.core.somaxconn] at time 11:30:54.492424
2018-12-27 11:30:54,493 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.core.somaxconn]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,494 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.core.somaxconn' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,504 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.core.somaxconn = 4096 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,505 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.core.somaxconn] at time 11:30:54.505179 duration_in_ms=12.753
2018-12-27 11:30:54,505 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects] at time 11:30:54.505833
2018-12-27 11:30:54,506 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,507 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,516 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,517 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects] at time 11:30:54.517327 duration_in_ms=11.491
2018-12-27 11:30:54,518 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse] at time 11:30:54.517974
2018-12-27 11:30:54,518 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,519 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,529 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,529 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse] at time 11:30:54.529845 duration_in_ms=11.868
2018-12-27 11:30:54,530 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter] at time 11:30:54.530503
2018-12-27 11:30:54,531 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,532 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,544 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,544 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter] at time 11:30:54.544661 duration_in_ms=14.156
2018-12-27 11:30:54,545 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout] at time 11:30:54.545294
2018-12-27 11:30:54,545 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,547 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,555 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout = 30 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,556 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout] at time 11:30:54.556510 duration_in_ms=11.214
2018-12-27 11:30:54,557 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kernel.panic] at time 11:30:54.557160
2018-12-27 11:30:54,557 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [kernel.panic]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,559 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n kernel.panic' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,569 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value kernel.panic = 60 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,569 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kernel.panic] at time 11:30:54.569630 duration_in_ms=12.468
2018-12-27 11:30:54,570 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes] at time 11:30:54.570258
2018-12-27 11:30:54,570 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,572 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,581 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes = 8 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,581 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_probes] at time 11:30:54.581578 duration_in_ms=11.317
2018-12-27 11:30:54,582 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [vm.dirty_ratio] at time 11:30:54.582231
2018-12-27 11:30:54,582 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [vm.dirty_ratio]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,584 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n vm.dirty_ratio' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,596 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value vm.dirty_ratio = 10 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,596 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [vm.dirty_ratio] at time 11:30:54.596540 duration_in_ms=14.305
2018-12-27 11:30:54,597 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians] at time 11:30:54.597168
2018-12-27 11:30:54,597 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,599 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,608 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,609 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians] at time 11:30:54.608990 duration_in_ms=11.819
2018-12-27 11:30:54,609 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [fs.suid_dumpable] at time 11:30:54.609619
2018-12-27 11:30:54,610 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [fs.suid_dumpable]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,611 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n fs.suid_dumpable' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,620 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -w fs.suid_dumpable="0"' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,631 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'fs.suid_dumpable': 0}
2018-12-27 11:30:54,631 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [fs.suid_dumpable] at time 11:30:54.631764 duration_in_ms=22.146
2018-12-27 11:30:54,632 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects] at time 11:30:54.632185
2018-12-27 11:30:54,632 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,634 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,646 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,646 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects] at time 11:30:54.646765 duration_in_ms=14.577
2018-12-27 11:30:54,647 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.default.secure_redirects] at time 11:30:54.647391
2018-12-27 11:30:54,647 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.default.secure_redirects]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,649 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.default.secure_redirects' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,658 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.default.secure_redirects = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,658 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.default.secure_redirects] at time 11:30:54.658739 duration_in_ms=11.345
2018-12-27 11:30:54,659 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route] at time 11:30:54.659389
2018-12-27 11:30:54,659 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,661 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,673 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,673 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_source_route] at time 11:30:54.673732 duration_in_ms=14.341
2018-12-27 11:30:54,674 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl] at time 11:30:54.674364
2018-12-27 11:30:54,674 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,676 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,685 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl = 3 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,685 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_intvl] at time 11:30:54.685741 duration_in_ms=11.374
2018-12-27 11:30:54,686 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time] at time 11:30:54.686389
2018-12-27 11:30:54,687 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,688 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,698 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time = 30 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,698 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time] at time 11:30:54.698797 duration_in_ms=12.405
2018-12-27 11:30:54,699 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kernel.randomize_va_space] at time 11:30:54.699418
2018-12-27 11:30:54,699 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [kernel.randomize_va_space]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,701 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n kernel.randomize_va_space' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,710 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value kernel.randomize_va_space = 2 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,710 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kernel.randomize_va_space] at time 11:30:54.710724 duration_in_ms=11.303
2018-12-27 11:30:54,711 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [fs.file-max] at time 11:30:54.711398
2018-12-27 11:30:54,711 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [fs.file-max]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,713 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n fs.file-max' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,723 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value fs.file-max = 124165 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,723 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [fs.file-max] at time 11:30:54.723761 duration_in_ms=12.363
2018-12-27 11:30:54,724 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies] at time 11:30:54.724168
2018-12-27 11:30:54,724 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,726 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,734 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,735 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies] at time 11:30:54.735458 duration_in_ms=11.286
2018-12-27 11:30:54,735 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog] at time 11:30:54.735898
2018-12-27 11:30:54,736 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,737 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,748 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 8192 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,749 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog] at time 11:30:54.749306 duration_in_ms=13.404
2018-12-27 11:30:54,750 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter] at time 11:30:54.749932
2018-12-27 11:30:54,750 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,751 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,760 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter = 1 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,761 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter] at time 11:30:54.761199 duration_in_ms=11.263
2018-12-27 11:30:54,761 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route] at time 11:30:54.761846
2018-12-27 11:30:54,762 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,763 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,773 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,774 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_source_route] at time 11:30:54.773996 duration_in_ms=12.146
2018-12-27 11:30:54,774 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.tcp_retries2] at time 11:30:54.774649
2018-12-27 11:30:54,775 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.tcp_retries2]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,776 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_retries2' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,788 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.tcp_retries2 = 5 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,789 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.tcp_retries2] at time 11:30:54.788923 duration_in_ms=14.272
2018-12-27 11:30:54,789 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.core.netdev_max_backlog] at time 11:30:54.789571
2018-12-27 11:30:54,790 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.core.netdev_max_backlog]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,791 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.core.netdev_max_backlog' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,800 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.core.netdev_max_backlog = 261144 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,800 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.core.netdev_max_backlog] at time 11:30:54.800741 duration_in_ms=11.168
2018-12-27 11:30:54,801 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [vm.swappiness] at time 11:30:54.801389
2018-12-27 11:30:54,802 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [vm.swappiness]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,803 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n vm.swappiness' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,813 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value vm.swappiness = 10 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,814 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [vm.swappiness] at time 11:30:54.813914 duration_in_ms=12.522
2018-12-27 11:30:54,814 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects] at time 11:30:54.814548
2018-12-27 11:30:54,815 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,816 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,825 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,826 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects] at time 11:30:54.826251 duration_in_ms=11.7
2018-12-27 11:30:54,826 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1] at time 11:30:54.826910
2018-12-27 11:30:54,827 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,828 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,840 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1 = 4096 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,840 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh1] at time 11:30:54.840795 duration_in_ms=13.882
2018-12-27 11:30:54,841 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh2] at time 11:30:54.841418
2018-12-27 11:30:54,842 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh2]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,843 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh2' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,853 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh2 = 8192 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,853 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh2] at time 11:30:54.853674 duration_in_ms=12.252
2018-12-27 11:30:54,854 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3] at time 11:30:54.854306
2018-12-27 11:30:54,854 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,856 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,865 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3 = 16384 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,865 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.neigh.default.gc_thresh3] at time 11:30:54.865771 duration_in_ms=11.463
2018-12-27 11:30:54,866 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects] at time 11:30:54.866421
2018-12-27 11:30:54,867 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,868 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,880 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,880 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects] at time 11:30:54.880566 duration_in_ms=14.143
2018-12-27 11:30:54,881 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects] at time 11:30:54.881196
2018-12-27 11:30:54,881 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state sysctl.present for [net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,883 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl -n net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,892 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Sysctl value net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0 is already set
2018-12-27 11:30:54,893 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects] at time 11:30:54.892956 duration_in_ms=11.758
2018-12-27 11:30:54,893 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/mnt/hugepages_2M] at time 11:30:54.893662
2018-12-27 11:30:54,894 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state mount.mounted for [/mnt/hugepages_2M]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,895 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -l' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,908 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'blkid' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,926 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Target was already mounted. Entry already exists in the fstab.
2018-12-27 11:30:54,927 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/mnt/hugepages_2M] at time 11:30:54.927491 duration_in_ms=33.827
2018-12-27 11:30:54,927 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysctl vm.nr_hugepages=8192] at time 11:30:54.927933
2018-12-27 11:30:54,928 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [sysctl vm.nr_hugepages=8192]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,929 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'sysctl vm.nr_hugepages | grep -qE '8192'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:54,939 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:54,940 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysctl vm.nr_hugepages=8192] at time 11:30:54.940527 duration_in_ms=12.59
2018-12-27 11:30:54,941 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [systemctl mask dev-hugepages.mount] at time 11:30:54.941216
2018-12-27 11:30:54,941 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [systemctl mask dev-hugepages.mount]
2018-12-27 11:30:54,943 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'systemctl mask dev-hugepages.mount' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,044 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'pid': 4423, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': '', 'stdout': ''}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,045 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [systemctl mask dev-hugepages.mount] at time 11:30:55.045343 duration_in_ms=104.126
2018-12-27 11:30:55,045 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_sysfs_package] at time 11:30:55.045760
2018-12-27 11:30:55,046 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [linux_sysfs_package]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,054 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:55,054 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_sysfs_package] at time 11:30:55.054936 duration_in_ms=9.174
2018-12-27 11:30:55,057 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/sysfs.d] at time 11:30:55.057393
2018-12-27 11:30:55,057 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/sysfs.d]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,058 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /etc/sysfs.d is in the correct state
Directory /etc/sysfs.d updated
2018-12-27 11:30:55,058 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/sysfs.d] at time 11:30:55.058537 duration_in_ms=1.143
2018-12-27 11:30:55,058 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ondemand] at time 11:30:55.058839
2018-12-27 11:30:55,059 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.dead for [ondemand]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,059 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'ondemand.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,070 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'ondemand.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,078 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'ondemand.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,102 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'runlevel' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,111 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service ondemand is already dead
2018-12-27 11:30:55,112 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ondemand] at time 11:30:55.112017 duration_in_ms=53.177
2018-12-27 11:30:55,114 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/sysfs.d/governor.conf] at time 11:30:55.114163
2018-12-27 11:30:55,114 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/sysfs.d/governor.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,134 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/sysfs.d/governor.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,134 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/sysfs.d/governor.conf] at time 11:30:55.134511 duration_in_ms=20.346
2018-12-27 11:30:55,134 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.134801
2018-12-27 11:30:55,135 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,135 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,136 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,136 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.136259 duration_in_ms=1.457
2018-12-27 11:30:55,136 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.136530
2018-12-27 11:30:55,136 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,137 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,137 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,137 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.137804 duration_in_ms=1.274
2018-12-27 11:30:55,138 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.138071
2018-12-27 11:30:55,138 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,138 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,139 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,139 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.139340 duration_in_ms=1.268
2018-12-27 11:30:55,139 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.139605
2018-12-27 11:30:55,139 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,140 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,140 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,140 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.140901 duration_in_ms=1.295
2018-12-27 11:30:55,141 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.141169
2018-12-27 11:30:55,141 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,141 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,142 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,142 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.142449 duration_in_ms=1.281
2018-12-27 11:30:55,142 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.142715
2018-12-27 11:30:55,143 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,143 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,143 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,144 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.144028 duration_in_ms=1.313
2018-12-27 11:30:55,144 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.144303
2018-12-27 11:30:55,144 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,144 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,145 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,145 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.145581 duration_in_ms=1.277
2018-12-27 11:30:55,145 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.145844
2018-12-27 11:30:55,146 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,146 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,146 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,147 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.147122 duration_in_ms=1.277
2018-12-27 11:30:55,147 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.147389
2018-12-27 11:30:55,147 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,147 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,148 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,148 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.148667 duration_in_ms=1.278
2018-12-27 11:30:55,148 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.148931
2018-12-27 11:30:55,149 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,149 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,150 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,150 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.150195 duration_in_ms=1.263
2018-12-27 11:30:55,150 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.150462
2018-12-27 11:30:55,150 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,151 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,151 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,151 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.151734 duration_in_ms=1.271
2018-12-27 11:30:55,152 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.152010
2018-12-27 11:30:55,152 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,152 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,153 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,153 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.153304 duration_in_ms=1.294
2018-12-27 11:30:55,153 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.153567
2018-12-27 11:30:55,153 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,154 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,154 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,154 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.154839 duration_in_ms=1.271
2018-12-27 11:30:55,155 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.155108
2018-12-27 11:30:55,155 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,155 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,156 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,156 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.156408 duration_in_ms=1.3
2018-12-27 11:30:55,156 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.156672
2018-12-27 11:30:55,156 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,157 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,157 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,157 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.157931 duration_in_ms=1.26
2018-12-27 11:30:55,158 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.158197
2018-12-27 11:30:55,158 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,158 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,159 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,159 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.159467 duration_in_ms=1.27
2018-12-27 11:30:55,159 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.159740
2018-12-27 11:30:55,160 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,160 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,160 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,161 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.161025 duration_in_ms=1.284
2018-12-27 11:30:55,161 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.161289
2018-12-27 11:30:55,161 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,161 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,162 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,162 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.162558 duration_in_ms=1.268
2018-12-27 11:30:55,162 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.162826
2018-12-27 11:30:55,163 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,163 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,163 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,164 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.164101 duration_in_ms=1.275
2018-12-27 11:30:55,164 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.164363
2018-12-27 11:30:55,164 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,164 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,165 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,165 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.165625 duration_in_ms=1.262
2018-12-27 11:30:55,165 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.165892
2018-12-27 11:30:55,166 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,166 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,166 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,167 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.167144 duration_in_ms=1.251
2018-12-27 11:30:55,167 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.167408
2018-12-27 11:30:55,167 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,168 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,168 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,168 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.168718 duration_in_ms=1.309
2018-12-27 11:30:55,169 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.168980
2018-12-27 11:30:55,169 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,169 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,170 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,170 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.170249 duration_in_ms=1.268
2018-12-27 11:30:55,170 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.170517
2018-12-27 11:30:55,170 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,171 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,171 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,171 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.171780 duration_in_ms=1.262
2018-12-27 11:30:55,172 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.172043
2018-12-27 11:30:55,172 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,172 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,173 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,173 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.173310 duration_in_ms=1.267
2018-12-27 11:30:55,173 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.173575
2018-12-27 11:30:55,173 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,174 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,174 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,174 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.174829 duration_in_ms=1.254
2018-12-27 11:30:55,175 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.175090
2018-12-27 11:30:55,175 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,175 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,176 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,176 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.176372 duration_in_ms=1.282
2018-12-27 11:30:55,176 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.176637
2018-12-27 11:30:55,176 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,177 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,177 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,177 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.177905 duration_in_ms=1.268
2018-12-27 11:30:55,178 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.178170
2018-12-27 11:30:55,178 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,178 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,179 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,179 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.179439 duration_in_ms=1.269
2018-12-27 11:30:55,179 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.179710
2018-12-27 11:30:55,180 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,180 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,180 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,181 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.181004 duration_in_ms=1.293
2018-12-27 11:30:55,181 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.181266
2018-12-27 11:30:55,181 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,181 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,182 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,182 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.182536 duration_in_ms=1.27
2018-12-27 11:30:55,182 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.182797
2018-12-27 11:30:55,183 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,183 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,183 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,184 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.184095 duration_in_ms=1.297
2018-12-27 11:30:55,184 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.184358
2018-12-27 11:30:55,184 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,184 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,185 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,185 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.185655 duration_in_ms=1.297
2018-12-27 11:30:55,185 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.185916
2018-12-27 11:30:55,186 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,186 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,186 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,187 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.187184 duration_in_ms=1.268
2018-12-27 11:30:55,187 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.187446
2018-12-27 11:30:55,187 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,188 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,188 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,188 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.188712 duration_in_ms=1.267
2018-12-27 11:30:55,189 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.188979
2018-12-27 11:30:55,189 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,189 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,190 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,190 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.190231 duration_in_ms=1.252
2018-12-27 11:30:55,190 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.190495
2018-12-27 11:30:55,190 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,191 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,191 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,191 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.191772 duration_in_ms=1.277
2018-12-27 11:30:55,192 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.192037
2018-12-27 11:30:55,192 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,192 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,193 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,193 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.193303 duration_in_ms=1.265
2018-12-27 11:30:55,193 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.193567
2018-12-27 11:30:55,193 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,194 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,194 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,194 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.194838 duration_in_ms=1.271
2018-12-27 11:30:55,195 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.195104
2018-12-27 11:30:55,195 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [sysfs.write]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,195 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,196 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,196 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [sysfs.write] at time 11:30:55.196401 duration_in_ms=1.297
2018-12-27 11:30:55,196 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [en_US.UTF-8] at time 11:30:55.196674
2018-12-27 11:30:55,196 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state locale.present for [en_US.UTF-8]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,197 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'locale -a' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,208 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Locale en_US.UTF-8 is already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,208 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [en_US.UTF-8] at time 11:30:55.208446 duration_in_ms=11.771
2018-12-27 11:30:55,210 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [en_US.UTF-8] at time 11:30:55.210770
2018-12-27 11:30:55,211 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state locale.system for [en_US.UTF-8]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,211 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'localectl' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,236 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] System locale en_US.UTF-8 already set
2018-12-27 11:30:55,236 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [en_US.UTF-8] at time 11:30:55.236848 duration_in_ms=26.075
2018-12-27 11:30:55,237 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [root] at time 11:30:55.237195
2018-12-27 11:30:55,237 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state group.present for [root]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,237 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Group root is present and up to date
2018-12-27 11:30:55,238 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [root] at time 11:30:55.238175 duration_in_ms=0.979
2018-12-27 11:30:55,240 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [root] at time 11:30:55.240012
2018-12-27 11:30:55,240 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state user.present for [root]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,241 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] User root is present and up to date
2018-12-27 11:30:55,241 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [root] at time 11:30:55.241606 duration_in_ms=1.593
2018-12-27 11:30:55,243 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/root] at time 11:30:55.243478
2018-12-27 11:30:55,243 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/root]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,244 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /root is in the correct state
Directory /root updated
2018-12-27 11:30:55,244 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/root] at time 11:30:55.244680 duration_in_ms=1.202
2018-12-27 11:30:55,245 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-root] at time 11:30:55.244972
2018-12-27 11:30:55,245 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-root]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,245 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-root is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,246 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-root] at time 11:30:55.245984 duration_in_ms=1.011
2018-12-27 11:30:55,246 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.246256
2018-12-27 11:30:55,246 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state group.present for [ubuntu]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,246 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Group ubuntu is present and up to date
2018-12-27 11:30:55,247 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.247090 duration_in_ms=0.835
2018-12-27 11:30:55,248 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.248727
2018-12-27 11:30:55,249 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state user.present for [ubuntu]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,250 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] User ubuntu is present and up to date
2018-12-27 11:30:55,250 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.250492 duration_in_ms=1.763
2018-12-27 11:30:55,252 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/home/ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.252446
2018-12-27 11:30:55,252 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.directory for [/home/ubuntu]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,253 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Directory /home/ubuntu is in the correct state
Directory /home/ubuntu updated
2018-12-27 11:30:55,253 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/home/ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.253601 duration_in_ms=1.154
2018-12-27 11:30:55,255 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.255421
2018-12-27 11:30:55,255 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-ubuntu]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,275 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-ubuntu is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,275 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/sudoers.d/90-salt-user-ubuntu] at time 11:30:55.275294 duration_in_ms=19.872
2018-12-27 11:30:55,275 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-cis.conf] at time 11:30:55.275589
2018-12-27 11:30:55,275 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-cis.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,374 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-cis.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,374 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-cis.conf] at time 11:30:55.374623 duration_in_ms=99.034
2018-12-27 11:30:55,374 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-default.conf] at time 11:30:55.374927
2018-12-27 11:30:55,375 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-default.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,468 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-default.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,469 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/security/limits.d/90-salt-default.conf] at time 11:30:55.468988 duration_in_ms=94.06
2018-12-27 11:30:55,469 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [apt-daily.timer] at time 11:30:55.469301
2018-12-27 11:30:55,469 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.dead for [apt-daily.timer]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,470 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'apt-daily.timer', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,483 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'apt-daily.timer'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,493 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'apt-daily.timer'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,510 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service apt-daily.timer is already dead
2018-12-27 11:30:55,510 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [apt-daily.timer] at time 11:30:55.510603 duration_in_ms=41.301
2018-12-27 11:30:55,510 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [autofs] at time 11:30:55.510948
2018-12-27 11:30:55,511 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.disabled for [autofs]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,511 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'autofs.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,512 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227113055497220
2018-12-27 11:30:55,522 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The named service autofs is not available
2018-12-27 11:30:55,522 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [autofs] at time 11:30:55.522484 duration_in_ms=11.535
2018-12-27 11:30:55,522 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/90-salt.conf] at time 11:30:55.522730
2018-12-27 11:30:55,523 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/90-salt.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,525 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][4486] Starting a new job with PID 4486
2018-12-27 11:30:55,537 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][4486] Returning information for job: 20181227113055497220
2018-12-27 11:30:55,624 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/systemd/system.conf.d/90-salt.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,624 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/systemd/system.conf.d/90-salt.conf] at time 11:30:55.624887 duration_in_ms=102.156
2018-12-27 11:30:55,626 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [service.systemctl_reload] at time 11:30:55.626817
2018-12-27 11:30:55,627 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.wait for [service.systemctl_reload]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,627 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes made for service.systemctl_reload
2018-12-27 11:30:55,627 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [service.systemctl_reload] at time 11:30:55.627386 duration_in_ms=0.569
2018-12-27 11:30:55,627 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/shadow] at time 11:30:55.627558
2018-12-27 11:30:55,627 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/shadow]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,628 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/shadow - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,628 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/shadow exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,628 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/shadow] at time 11:30:55.628584 duration_in_ms=1.026
2018-12-27 11:30:55,628 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/gshadow] at time 11:30:55.628758
2018-12-27 11:30:55,628 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/gshadow]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,629 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/gshadow - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,629 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/gshadow exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,629 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/gshadow] at time 11:30:55.629717 duration_in_ms=0.959
2018-12-27 11:30:55,629 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/group-] at time 11:30:55.629886
2018-12-27 11:30:55,630 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/group-]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,630 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/group- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,630 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/group- exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,630 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/group-] at time 11:30:55.630821 duration_in_ms=0.935
2018-12-27 11:30:55,631 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/group] at time 11:30:55.630988
2018-12-27 11:30:55,631 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/group]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,631 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/group - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,631 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/group exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,631 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/group] at time 11:30:55.631923 duration_in_ms=0.934
2018-12-27 11:30:55,632 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/passwd-] at time 11:30:55.632090
2018-12-27 11:30:55,632 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/passwd-]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,632 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/passwd- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,632 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/passwd- exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,633 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/passwd-] at time 11:30:55.633017 duration_in_ms=0.927
2018-12-27 11:30:55,633 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/passwd] at time 11:30:55.633181
2018-12-27 11:30:55,633 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/passwd]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,633 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/passwd - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,633 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/passwd exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,634 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/passwd] at time 11:30:55.634103 duration_in_ms=0.922
2018-12-27 11:30:55,634 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/gshadow-] at time 11:30:55.634266
2018-12-27 11:30:55,634 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/gshadow-]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,634 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/gshadow- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,635 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/gshadow- exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,635 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/gshadow-] at time 11:30:55.635193 duration_in_ms=0.926
2018-12-27 11:30:55,635 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/shadow-] at time 11:30:55.635357
2018-12-27 11:30:55,635 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/shadow-]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,635 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][3759] State for file: /etc/shadow- - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,636 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/shadow- exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:30:55,636 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/shadow-] at time 11:30:55.636327 duration_in_ms=0.969
2018-12-27 11:30:55,636 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/issue] at time 11:30:55.636499
2018-12-27 11:30:55,636 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/issue]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,637 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/issue is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,637 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/issue] at time 11:30:55.637643 duration_in_ms=1.144
2018-12-27 11:30:55,637 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/hostname] at time 11:30:55.637816
2018-12-27 11:30:55,638 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/hostname]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,652 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/hostname is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,652 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/hostname] at time 11:30:55.652233 duration_in_ms=14.416
2018-12-27 11:30:55,653 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [hostname cmp001] at time 11:30:55.653679
2018-12-27 11:30:55,653 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [hostname cmp001]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,654 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'test "$(hostname)" = "cmp001"' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,660 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:55,661 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [hostname cmp001] at time 11:30:55.661090 duration_in_ms=7.41
2018-12-27 11:30:55,661 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb02] at time 11:30:55.661506
2018-12-27 11:30:55,661 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb02]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,662 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb02 (192.168.10.33) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,662 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb02] at time 11:30:55.662411 duration_in_ms=0.905
2018-12-27 11:30:55,662 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.662733
2018-12-27 11:30:55,662 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,663 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.33) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,663 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.663444 duration_in_ms=0.711
2018-12-27 11:30:55,663 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb03] at time 11:30:55.663766
2018-12-27 11:30:55,663 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb03]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,664 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb03 (192.168.10.34) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,664 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb03] at time 11:30:55.664474 duration_in_ms=0.708
2018-12-27 11:30:55,664 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.664783
2018-12-27 11:30:55,664 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,665 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.34) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,665 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.665466 duration_in_ms=0.683
2018-12-27 11:30:55,665 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb01] at time 11:30:55.665772
2018-12-27 11:30:55,665 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,666 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb01 (192.168.10.32) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,666 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb01] at time 11:30:55.666456 duration_in_ms=0.684
2018-12-27 11:30:55,666 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.666759
2018-12-27 11:30:55,666 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,667 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.32) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,667 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.667437 duration_in_ms=0.678
2018-12-27 11:30:55,667 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb] at time 11:30:55.667759
2018-12-27 11:30:55,667 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,668 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb (192.168.10.31) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,668 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb] at time 11:30:55.668445 duration_in_ms=0.686
2018-12-27 11:30:55,668 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mdb.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.668748
2018-12-27 11:30:55,668 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mdb.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,669 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mdb.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.31) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,669 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mdb.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.669427 duration_in_ms=0.679
2018-12-27 11:30:55,669 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cfg01] at time 11:30:55.669737
2018-12-27 11:30:55,669 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cfg01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,671 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cfg01 (192.168.10.11) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,671 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cfg01] at time 11:30:55.671191 duration_in_ms=1.454
2018-12-27 11:30:55,671 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.671504
2018-12-27 11:30:55,671 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,672 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.11) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,672 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.672208 duration_in_ms=0.704
2018-12-27 11:30:55,672 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [prx01] at time 11:30:55.672516
2018-12-27 11:30:55,672 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [prx01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,673 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host prx01 (192.168.10.14) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,673 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [prx01] at time 11:30:55.673189 duration_in_ms=0.673
2018-12-27 11:30:55,673 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [prx01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.673495
2018-12-27 11:30:55,673 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [prx01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,674 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host prx01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.14) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,674 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [prx01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.674166 duration_in_ms=0.67
2018-12-27 11:30:55,674 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kvm01] at time 11:30:55.674475
2018-12-27 11:30:55,674 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [kvm01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,675 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host kvm01 (192.168.10.20) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,675 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kvm01] at time 11:30:55.675152 duration_in_ms=0.677
2018-12-27 11:30:55,675 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kvm01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.675460
2018-12-27 11:30:55,675 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [kvm01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,676 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host kvm01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.20) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,676 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kvm01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.676184 duration_in_ms=0.723
2018-12-27 11:30:55,676 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kvm03] at time 11:30:55.676493
2018-12-27 11:30:55,676 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [kvm03]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,677 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host kvm03 (192.168.10.22) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,677 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kvm03] at time 11:30:55.677164 duration_in_ms=0.671
2018-12-27 11:30:55,677 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kvm03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.677476
2018-12-27 11:30:55,677 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [kvm03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,678 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host kvm03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.22) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,678 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kvm03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.678152 duration_in_ms=0.675
2018-12-27 11:30:55,678 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kvm02] at time 11:30:55.678465
2018-12-27 11:30:55,678 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [kvm02]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,679 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host kvm02 (192.168.10.21) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,679 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kvm02] at time 11:30:55.679138 duration_in_ms=0.673
2018-12-27 11:30:55,679 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [kvm02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.679448
2018-12-27 11:30:55,679 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [kvm02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,680 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host kvm02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.21) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,680 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [kvm02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.680177 duration_in_ms=0.728
2018-12-27 11:30:55,680 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs] at time 11:30:55.680490
2018-12-27 11:30:55,680 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,681 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs (192.168.10.23) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,681 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs] at time 11:30:55.681170 duration_in_ms=0.68
2018-12-27 11:30:55,681 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.681487
2018-12-27 11:30:55,681 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,682 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.23) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,682 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.682159 duration_in_ms=0.672
2018-12-27 11:30:55,682 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [prx] at time 11:30:55.682478
2018-12-27 11:30:55,682 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [prx]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,683 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host prx (192.168.10.13) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,683 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [prx] at time 11:30:55.683156 duration_in_ms=0.678
2018-12-27 11:30:55,683 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [prx.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.683472
2018-12-27 11:30:55,683 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [prx.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,684 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host prx.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.13) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,684 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [prx.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.684159 duration_in_ms=0.687
2018-12-27 11:30:55,684 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [prx02] at time 11:30:55.684479
2018-12-27 11:30:55,684 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [prx02]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,685 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host prx02 (192.168.10.15) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,685 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [prx02] at time 11:30:55.685161 duration_in_ms=0.682
2018-12-27 11:30:55,685 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [prx02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.685477
2018-12-27 11:30:55,685 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [prx02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,686 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host prx02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.15) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,686 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [prx02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.686198 duration_in_ms=0.721
2018-12-27 11:30:55,686 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg02] at time 11:30:55.686517
2018-12-27 11:30:55,686 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg02]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,687 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg02 (192.168.10.29) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,687 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg02] at time 11:30:55.687199 duration_in_ms=0.682
2018-12-27 11:30:55,687 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.687515
2018-12-27 11:30:55,687 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,688 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.29) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,688 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.688211 duration_in_ms=0.696
2018-12-27 11:30:55,688 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg03] at time 11:30:55.688530
2018-12-27 11:30:55,688 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg03]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,689 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg03 (192.168.10.30) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,689 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg03] at time 11:30:55.689203 duration_in_ms=0.673
2018-12-27 11:30:55,689 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.689519
2018-12-27 11:30:55,689 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,690 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.30) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,690 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.690196 duration_in_ms=0.677
2018-12-27 11:30:55,690 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg01] at time 11:30:55.690516
2018-12-27 11:30:55,690 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,691 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg01 (192.168.10.28) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,691 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg01] at time 11:30:55.691183 duration_in_ms=0.667
2018-12-27 11:30:55,691 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.691503
2018-12-27 11:30:55,691 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,692 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.28) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,692 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.692289 duration_in_ms=0.786
2018-12-27 11:30:55,692 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg] at time 11:30:55.692610
2018-12-27 11:30:55,692 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,693 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg (192.168.10.27) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,693 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg] at time 11:30:55.693280 duration_in_ms=0.669
2018-12-27 11:30:55,693 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [msg.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.693602
2018-12-27 11:30:55,693 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [msg.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,694 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host msg.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.27) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,694 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [msg.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.694267 duration_in_ms=0.665
2018-12-27 11:30:55,694 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cfg01] at time 11:30:55.694588
2018-12-27 11:30:55,694 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cfg01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,695 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cfg01 (192.168.10.11) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,695 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cfg01] at time 11:30:55.695253 duration_in_ms=0.665
2018-12-27 11:30:55,695 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.695573
2018-12-27 11:30:55,695 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,696 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.11) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,696 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cfg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.696268 duration_in_ms=0.694
2018-12-27 11:30:55,696 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cmp002] at time 11:30:55.696594
2018-12-27 11:30:55,696 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cmp002]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,697 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cmp002 (192.168.10.56) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,697 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cmp002] at time 11:30:55.697270 duration_in_ms=0.675
2018-12-27 11:30:55,697 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cmp002.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.697599
2018-12-27 11:30:55,697 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cmp002.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,698 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cmp002.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.56) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,698 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cmp002.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.698271 duration_in_ms=0.673
2018-12-27 11:30:55,698 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cmp001] at time 11:30:55.698595
2018-12-27 11:30:55,698 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cmp001]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,699 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cmp001 (192.168.10.55) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,699 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cmp001] at time 11:30:55.699272 duration_in_ms=0.676
2018-12-27 11:30:55,699 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.699599
2018-12-27 11:30:55,699 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,700 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.55) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,700 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.700282 duration_in_ms=0.683
2018-12-27 11:30:55,702 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [file.replace] at time 11:30:55.702224
2018-12-27 11:30:55,702 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state module.run for [file.replace]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,707 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'grep -q "cmp001 cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local" /etc/hosts' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,717 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][3759] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:30:55,720 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ret': '--- \n+++ \n@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@\n 192.168.10.28\t\tmsg01 msg01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n 192.168.10.27\t\tmsg msg.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n 192.168.10.56\t\tcmp002 cmp002.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n-192.168.10.55\t\tcmp001 cmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n+192.168.10.55\t\tcmp001.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local cmp001\n 192.168.10.24\t\tdbs01 dbs01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n 192.168.10.25\t\tdbs02 dbs02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n 192.168.10.26\t\tdbs03 dbs03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local\n'}
2018-12-27 11:30:55,720 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [file.replace] at time 11:30:55.720638 duration_in_ms=18.415
2018-12-27 11:30:55,721 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs01] at time 11:30:55.721088
2018-12-27 11:30:55,721 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,721 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs01 (192.168.10.24) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,721 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs01] at time 11:30:55.721878 duration_in_ms=0.791
2018-12-27 11:30:55,722 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.722222
2018-12-27 11:30:55,722 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,723 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.24) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,723 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.723145 duration_in_ms=0.923
2018-12-27 11:30:55,723 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs02] at time 11:30:55.723488
2018-12-27 11:30:55,723 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs02]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,724 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs02 (192.168.10.25) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,724 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs02] at time 11:30:55.724194 duration_in_ms=0.706
2018-12-27 11:30:55,724 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.724531
2018-12-27 11:30:55,724 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,725 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.25) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,725 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.725217 duration_in_ms=0.686
2018-12-27 11:30:55,725 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs03] at time 11:30:55.725553
2018-12-27 11:30:55,725 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs03]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,726 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs03 (192.168.10.26) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,726 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs03] at time 11:30:55.726237 duration_in_ms=0.685
2018-12-27 11:30:55,726 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dbs03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.726571
2018-12-27 11:30:55,726 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [dbs03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,727 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host dbs03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.26) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,727 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dbs03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.727250 duration_in_ms=0.678
2018-12-27 11:30:55,727 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mas01] at time 11:30:55.727583
2018-12-27 11:30:55,727 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mas01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,728 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mas01 (192.168.10.12) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,728 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mas01] at time 11:30:55.728265 duration_in_ms=0.682
2018-12-27 11:30:55,728 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [mas01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.728598
2018-12-27 11:30:55,728 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [mas01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,729 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host mas01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.12) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,729 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [mas01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.729273 duration_in_ms=0.675
2018-12-27 11:30:55,729 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl02] at time 11:30:55.729607
2018-12-27 11:30:55,729 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl02]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,730 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl02 (192.168.10.37) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,730 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl02] at time 11:30:55.730277 duration_in_ms=0.67
2018-12-27 11:30:55,730 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.730614
2018-12-27 11:30:55,730 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,731 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.37) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,731 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl02.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.731295 duration_in_ms=0.68
2018-12-27 11:30:55,731 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl03] at time 11:30:55.731635
2018-12-27 11:30:55,731 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl03]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,732 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl03 (192.168.10.38) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,732 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl03] at time 11:30:55.732324 duration_in_ms=0.689
2018-12-27 11:30:55,732 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.732660
2018-12-27 11:30:55,732 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,733 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.38) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,733 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl03.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.733345 duration_in_ms=0.685
2018-12-27 11:30:55,733 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl01] at time 11:30:55.733686
2018-12-27 11:30:55,733 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl01]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,734 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl01 (192.168.10.36) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,734 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl01] at time 11:30:55.734368 duration_in_ms=0.682
2018-12-27 11:30:55,734 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.734708
2018-12-27 11:30:55,734 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,735 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.36) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,735 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl01.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.735389 duration_in_ms=0.681
2018-12-27 11:30:55,735 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl] at time 11:30:55.735736
2018-12-27 11:30:55,735 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,736 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl (192.168.10.35) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,736 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl] at time 11:30:55.736428 duration_in_ms=0.692
2018-12-27 11:30:55,736 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ctl.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.736767
2018-12-27 11:30:55,736 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state host.present for [ctl.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,737 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Host ctl.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local (192.168.10.35) already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,737 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ctl.mcp-ovs-dpdk-ha.local] at time 11:30:55.737447 duration_in_ms=0.68
2018-12-27 11:30:55,737 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_dpdk_pkgs] at time 11:30:55.737616
2018-12-27 11:30:55,737 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [linux_dpdk_pkgs]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,745 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:55,745 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_dpdk_pkgs] at time 11:30:55.745738 duration_in_ms=8.122
2018-12-27 11:30:55,747 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [uio] at time 11:30:55.747731
2018-12-27 11:30:55,747 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state kmod.present for [uio]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,748 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'lsmod' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,760 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Kernel module uio is already present
2018-12-27 11:30:55,761 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [uio] at time 11:30:55.761164 duration_in_ms=13.432
2018-12-27 11:30:55,763 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/dpdk/interfaces] at time 11:30:55.763155
2018-12-27 11:30:55,763 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/dpdk/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,863 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/dpdk/interfaces is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:55,863 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/dpdk/interfaces] at time 11:30:55.863224 duration_in_ms=100.068
2018-12-27 11:30:55,866 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [dpdk] at time 11:30:55.866143
2018-12-27 11:30:55,866 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [dpdk]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,866 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'dpdk.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,880 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'dpdk.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,889 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'dpdk.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,897 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service dpdk is already running
2018-12-27 11:30:55,897 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [dpdk] at time 11:30:55.897925 duration_in_ms=31.781
2018-12-27 11:30:55,898 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [openvswitch_dpdk_pkgs] at time 11:30:55.898157
2018-12-27 11:30:55,898 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [openvswitch_dpdk_pkgs]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,906 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:55,906 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [openvswitch_dpdk_pkgs] at time 11:30:55.906136 duration_in_ms=7.979
2018-12-27 11:30:55,908 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-init=true] at time 11:30:55.908287
2018-12-27 11:30:55,908 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-init=true]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,908 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Open_vSwitch . other_config | grep "dpdk-init=\"true\""' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,922 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:55,922 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-init=true] at time 11:30:55.922230 duration_in_ms=13.942
2018-12-27 11:30:55,924 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:pmd-cpu-mask="0xc04"] at time 11:30:55.924501
2018-12-27 11:30:55,924 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:pmd-cpu-mask="0xc04"]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,925 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Open_vSwitch . other_config | grep 'pmd-cpu-mask="0xc04"'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,940 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:55,940 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:pmd-cpu-mask="0xc04"] at time 11:30:55.940266 duration_in_ms=15.764
2018-12-27 11:30:55,942 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-socket-mem="2048,2048"] at time 11:30:55.942264
2018-12-27 11:30:55,942 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-socket-mem="2048,2048"]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,942 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Open_vSwitch . other_config | grep 'dpdk-socket-mem="2048,2048"'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,952 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:55,952 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-socket-mem="2048,2048"] at time 11:30:55.952440 duration_in_ms=10.175
2018-12-27 11:30:55,954 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-lcore-mask="0x8"] at time 11:30:55.954388
2018-12-27 11:30:55,954 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-lcore-mask="0x8"]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,955 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Open_vSwitch . other_config | grep 'dpdk-lcore-mask="0x8"'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,967 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:55,967 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-lcore-mask="0x8"] at time 11:30:55.967579 duration_in_ms=13.187
2018-12-27 11:30:55,972 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-extra="-n 2 --vhost-owner libvirt-qemu:kvm --vhost-perm 0664"] at time 11:30:55.972864
2018-12-27 11:30:55,973 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-extra="-n 2 --vhost-owner libvirt-qemu:kvm --vhost-perm 0664"]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,974 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Open_vSwitch . other_config | grep 'dpdk-extra="-n 2 --vhost-owner libvirt-qemu:kvm --vhost-perm 0664"'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:55,987 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:55,988 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:dpdk-extra="-n 2 --vhost-owner libvirt-qemu:kvm --vhost-perm 0664"] at time 11:30:55.988227 duration_in_ms=15.361
2018-12-27 11:30:55,993 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:vhost-sock-dir="/run/openvswitch-vhost"] at time 11:30:55.993518
2018-12-27 11:30:55,994 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:vhost-sock-dir="/run/openvswitch-vhost"]
2018-12-27 11:30:55,995 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Open_vSwitch . other_config | grep 'vhost-sock-dir="/run/openvswitch-vhost"'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,009 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:56,009 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Open_vSwitch . other_config:vhost-sock-dir="/run/openvswitch-vhost"] at time 11:30:56.009674 duration_in_ms=16.153
2018-12-27 11:30:56,015 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vswitchd] at time 11:30:56.015571
2018-12-27 11:30:56,016 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state alternatives.remove for [ovs-vswitchd]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,017 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['update-alternatives', '--display', 'ovs-vswitchd'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,027 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Alternative for ovs-vswitchd is set to it's default path /usr/lib/openvswitch-switch-dpdk/ovs-vswitchd-dpdk
2018-12-27 11:30:56,028 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vswitchd] at time 11:30:56.028069 duration_in_ms=12.497
2018-12-27 11:30:56,053 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [openvswitch-switch] at time 11:30:56.053227
2018-12-27 11:30:56,053 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [openvswitch-switch]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,055 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'openvswitch-switch.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,069 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'openvswitch-switch.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,085 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'openvswitch-switch.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,097 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service openvswitch-switch is already running
2018-12-27 11:30:56,098 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [openvswitch-switch] at time 11:30:56.098503 duration_in_ms=45.273
2018-12-27 11:30:56,099 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-br br-prv -- set bridge br-prv datapath_type=netdev] at time 11:30:56.099151
2018-12-27 11:30:56,099 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-br br-prv -- set bridge br-prv datapath_type=netdev]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,100 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl show | grep br-prv' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,113 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:56,114 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-br br-prv -- set bridge br-prv datapath_type=netdev] at time 11:30:56.114115 duration_in_ms=14.961
2018-12-27 11:30:56,120 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-port br-prv dpdk0 -- set Interface dpdk0 type=dpdk options:dpdk-devargs=0000:21:00.1] at time 11:30:56.119928
2018-12-27 11:30:56,120 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-port br-prv dpdk0 -- set Interface dpdk0 type=dpdk options:dpdk-devargs=0000:21:00.1]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,121 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl list-ports br-prv | grep -w dpdk0' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,137 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:56,137 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-port br-prv dpdk0 -- set Interface dpdk0 type=dpdk options:dpdk-devargs=0000:21:00.1] at time 11:30:56.137518 duration_in_ms=17.588
2018-12-27 11:30:56,137 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Interface dpdk0 options:n_rxq=2] at time 11:30:56.137802
2018-12-27 11:30:56,138 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Interface dpdk0 options:n_rxq=2]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,138 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl get Interface dpdk0 options | grep 'n_rxq="2"'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,151 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:56,151 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait set Interface dpdk0 options:n_rxq=2] at time 11:30:56.151731 duration_in_ms=13.928
2018-12-27 11:30:56,152 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_network_bridge_pkgs] at time 11:30:56.151978
2018-12-27 11:30:56,152 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [linux_network_bridge_pkgs]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,160 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:56,160 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_network_bridge_pkgs] at time 11:30:56.160239 duration_in_ms=8.261
2018-12-27 11:30:56,160 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init.cfg] at time 11:30:56.160435
2018-12-27 11:30:56,160 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init.cfg]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,160 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init.cfg is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:56,161 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init.cfg] at time 11:30:56.161034 duration_in_ms=0.599
2018-12-27 11:30:56,164 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ens2f0.81] at time 11:30:56.164010
2018-12-27 11:30:56,164 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state network.managed for [ens2f0.81]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,282 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Interface ens2f0.81 is up to date.
2018-12-27 11:30:56,282 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ens2f0.81] at time 11:30:56.282395 duration_in_ms=118.384
2018-12-27 11:30:56,284 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [br-ctl] at time 11:30:56.284448
2018-12-27 11:30:56,284 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state network.managed for [br-ctl]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,293 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,328 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'bridge-utils'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,864 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,923 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Interface br-ctl is up to date.
2018-12-27 11:30:56,923 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [br-ctl] at time 11:30:56.923646 duration_in_ms=639.194
2018-12-27 11:30:56,924 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [eno1] at time 11:30:56.924137
2018-12-27 11:30:56,924 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state network.managed for [eno1]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,941 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Interface eno1 is up to date.
2018-12-27 11:30:56,942 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [eno1] at time 11:30:56.941959 duration_in_ms=17.821
2018-12-27 11:30:56,942 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.942245
2018-12-27 11:30:56,942 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.prepend for [/etc/network/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,945 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
+source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
+# Workaround for Upstream-Bug: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/40262
+source /etc/network/interfaces.u/*
 auto lo
 iface lo inet loopback
 auto ens2f0.81

2018-12-27 11:30:56,946 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.945951 duration_in_ms=3.707
2018-12-27 11:30:56,946 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-ens2f0.80] at time 11:30:56.946197
2018-12-27 11:30:56,946 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-ens2f0.80]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,971 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-ens2f0.80 is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:56,971 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-ens2f0.80] at time 11:30:56.971361 duration_in_ms=25.164
2018-12-27 11:30:56,971 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.971570
2018-12-27 11:30:56,971 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.replace for [/etc/network/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,972 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes needed to be made
2018-12-27 11:30:56,973 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.973021 duration_in_ms=1.45
2018-12-27 11:30:56,973 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.973220
2018-12-27 11:30:56,973 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.replace for [/etc/network/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,974 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] No changes needed to be made
2018-12-27 11:30:56,974 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.974595 duration_in_ms=1.375
2018-12-27 11:30:56,987 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [br-floating] at time 11:30:56.987790
2018-12-27 11:30:56,988 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state openvswitch_bridge.present for [br-floating]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,988 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl br-exists br-floating' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:56,997 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Bridge br-floating already exists.
2018-12-27 11:30:56,997 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [br-floating] at time 11:30:56.997928 duration_in_ms=10.137
2018-12-27 11:30:56,998 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.998187
2018-12-27 11:30:56,998 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.prepend for [/etc/network/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:56,999 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/network/interfaces is in correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:57,000 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:56.999967 duration_in_ms=1.78
2018-12-27 11:30:57,007 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ifup ens2f0.80] at time 11:30:57.007095
2018-12-27 11:30:57,007 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ifup ens2f0.80]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,007 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ifup ens2f0.80' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,014 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'pid': 4571, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': 'ifup: interface ens2f0.80 already configured', 'stdout': ''}
2018-12-27 11:30:57,014 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ifup ens2f0.80] at time 11:30:57.014900 duration_in_ms=7.805
2018-12-27 11:30:57,015 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-br-floating] at time 11:30:57.015184
2018-12-27 11:30:57,015 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-br-floating]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,034 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-br-floating is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:57,034 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces.u/ifcfg-br-floating] at time 11:30:57.034653 duration_in_ms=19.469
2018-12-27 11:30:57,034 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:57.034877
2018-12-27 11:30:57,035 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.prepend for [/etc/network/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,036 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/network/interfaces is in correct state
2018-12-27 11:30:57,036 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:57.036435 duration_in_ms=1.558
2018-12-27 11:30:57,041 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ifup --ignore-errors br-floating] at time 11:30:57.041049
2018-12-27 11:30:57,041 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ifup --ignore-errors br-floating]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,041 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ip link show br-floating | grep -q '\<UP\>'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,051 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:57,051 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ifup --ignore-errors br-floating] at time 11:30:57.051822 duration_in_ms=10.772
2018-12-27 11:30:57,052 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-port br-floating ens2f0.80] at time 11:30:57.052102
2018-12-27 11:30:57,052 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state cmd.run for [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-port br-floating ens2f0.80]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,052 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl show | grep ens2f0.80' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,066 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] unless execution succeeded
2018-12-27 11:30:57,066 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-port br-floating ens2f0.80] at time 11:30:57.066767 duration_in_ms=14.664
2018-12-27 11:30:57,067 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ens2f0] at time 11:30:57.067029
2018-12-27 11:30:57,067 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state network.managed for [ens2f0]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,089 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Interface ens2f0 is up to date.
2018-12-27 11:30:57,090 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ens2f0] at time 11:30:57.090198 duration_in_ms=23.167
2018-12-27 11:30:57,090 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:57.090457
2018-12-27 11:30:57,090 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.prepend for [/etc/network/interfaces]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,092 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
+source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
+# Workaround for Upstream-Bug: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/40262
+source /etc/network/interfaces.u/*
 auto lo
 iface lo inet loopback
 auto ens2f0.81

2018-12-27 11:30:57,092 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/network/interfaces] at time 11:30:57.092410 duration_in_ms=1.953
2018-12-27 11:30:57,092 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/profile.d/proxy.sh] at time 11:30:57.092617
2018-12-27 11:30:57,092 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/profile.d/proxy.sh]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,093 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:57,093 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/profile.d/proxy.sh] at time 11:30:57.093232 duration_in_ms=0.615
2018-12-27 11:30:57,093 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies] at time 11:30:57.093420
2018-12-27 11:30:57,093 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.absent for [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,093 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies is not present
2018-12-27 11:30:57,094 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies] at time 11:30:57.094007 duration_in_ms=0.587
2018-12-27 11:30:57,094 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [linux_lvm_pkgs] at time 11:30:57.094201
2018-12-27 11:30:57,094 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [linux_lvm_pkgs]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,103 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:57,103 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [linux_lvm_pkgs] at time 11:30:57.103726 duration_in_ms=9.525
2018-12-27 11:30:57,105 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/lvm/lvm.conf] at time 11:30:57.105842
2018-12-27 11:30:57,106 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/lvm/lvm.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,125 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'linux/files/lvm.conf'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,250 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+
 # This is an example configuration file for the LVM2 system.
 # It contains the default settings that would be used if there was no
 # /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file.
@@ -26,506 +27,509 @@
 # How LVM configuration settings are handled.
 config {
 
-	# Configuration option config/checks.
-	# If enabled, any LVM configuration mismatch is reported.
-	# This implies checking that the configuration key is understood by
-	# LVM and that the value of the key is the proper type. If disabled,
-	# any configuration mismatch is ignored and the default value is used
-	# without any warning (a message about the configuration key not being
-	# found is issued in verbose mode only).
-	checks = 1
-
-	# Configuration option config/abort_on_errors.
-	# Abort the LVM process if a configuration mismatch is found.
-	abort_on_errors = 0
-
-	# Configuration option config/profile_dir.
-	# Directory where LVM looks for configuration profiles.
-	profile_dir = "/etc/lvm/profile"
+        # Configuration option config/checks.
+        # If enabled, any LVM configuration mismatch is reported.
+        # This implies checking that the configuration key is understood by
+        # LVM and that the value of the key is the proper type. If disabled,
+        # any configuration mismatch is ignored and the default value is used
+        # without any warning (a message about the configuration key not being
+        # found is issued in verbose mode only).
+        checks = 1
+
+        # Configuration option config/abort_on_errors.
+        # Abort the LVM process if a configuration mismatch is found.
+        abort_on_errors = 0
+
+        # Configuration option config/profile_dir.
+        # Directory where LVM looks for configuration profiles.
+        profile_dir = "/etc/lvm/profile"
 }
 
 # Configuration section devices.
 # How LVM uses block devices.
 devices {
 
-	# Configuration option devices/dir.
-	# Directory in which to create volume group device nodes.
-	# Commands also accept this as a prefix on volume group names.
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	dir = "/dev"
-
-	# Configuration option devices/scan.
-	# Directories containing device nodes to use with LVM.
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	scan = [ "/dev" ]
-
-	# Configuration option devices/obtain_device_list_from_udev.
-	# Obtain the list of available devices from udev.
-	# This avoids opening or using any inapplicable non-block devices or
-	# subdirectories found in the udev directory. Any device node or
-	# symlink not managed by udev in the udev directory is ignored. This
-	# setting applies only to the udev-managed device directory; other
-	# directories will be scanned fully. LVM needs to be compiled with
-	# udev support for this setting to apply.
-	obtain_device_list_from_udev = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/external_device_info_source.
-	# Select an external device information source.
-	# Some information may already be available in the system and LVM can
-	# use this information to determine the exact type or use of devices it
-	# processes. Using an existing external device information source can
-	# speed up device processing as LVM does not need to run its own native
-	# routines to acquire this information. For example, this information
-	# is used to drive LVM filtering like MD component detection, multipath
-	# component detection, partition detection and others.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   none
-	#     No external device information source is used.
-	#   udev
-	#     Reuse existing udev database records. Applicable only if LVM is
-	#     compiled with udev support.
-	# 
-	external_device_info_source = "none"
-
-	# Configuration option devices/preferred_names.
-	# Select which path name to display for a block device.
-	# If multiple path names exist for a block device, and LVM needs to
-	# display a name for the device, the path names are matched against
-	# each item in this list of regular expressions. The first match is
-	# used. Try to avoid using undescriptive /dev/dm-N names, if present.
-	# If no preferred name matches, or if preferred_names are not defined,
-	# the following built-in preferences are applied in order until one
-	# produces a preferred name:
-	# Prefer names with path prefixes in the order of:
-	# /dev/mapper, /dev/disk, /dev/dm-*, /dev/block.
-	# Prefer the name with the least number of slashes.
-	# Prefer a name that is a symlink.
-	# Prefer the path with least value in lexicographical order.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# preferred_names = [ "^/dev/mpath/", "^/dev/mapper/mpath", "^/dev/[hs]d" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option devices/filter.
-	# Limit the block devices that are used by LVM commands.
-	# This is a list of regular expressions used to accept or reject block
-	# device path names. Each regex is delimited by a vertical bar '|'
-	# (or any character) and is preceded by 'a' to accept the path, or
-	# by 'r' to reject the path. The first regex in the list to match the
-	# path is used, producing the 'a' or 'r' result for the device.
-	# When multiple path names exist for a block device, if any path name
-	# matches an 'a' pattern before an 'r' pattern, then the device is
-	# accepted. If all the path names match an 'r' pattern first, then the
-	# device is rejected. Unmatching path names do not affect the accept
-	# or reject decision. If no path names for a device match a pattern,
-	# then the device is accepted. Be careful mixing 'a' and 'r' patterns,
-	# as the combination might produce unexpected results (test changes.)
-	# Run vgscan after changing the filter to regenerate the cache.
-	# See the use_lvmetad comment for a special case regarding filters.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# Accept every block device:
-	# filter = [ "a|.*/|" ]
-	# Reject the cdrom drive:
-	# filter = [ "r|/dev/cdrom|" ]
-	# Work with just loopback devices, e.g. for testing:
-	# filter = [ "a|loop|", "r|.*|" ]
-	# Accept all loop devices and ide drives except hdc:
-	# filter = [ "a|loop|", "r|/dev/hdc|", "a|/dev/ide|", "r|.*|" ]
-	# Use anchors to be very specific:
-	# filter = [ "a|^/dev/hda8$|", "r|.*/|" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# filter = [ "a|.*/|" ]
-
-	# Configuration option devices/global_filter.
-	# Limit the block devices that are used by LVM system components.
-	# Because devices/filter may be overridden from the command line, it is
-	# not suitable for system-wide device filtering, e.g. udev and lvmetad.
-	# Use global_filter to hide devices from these LVM system components.
-	# The syntax is the same as devices/filter. Devices rejected by
-	# global_filter are not opened by LVM.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# global_filter = [ "a|.*/|" ]
-
-	# Configuration option devices/cache_dir.
-	# Directory in which to store the device cache file.
-	# The results of filtering are cached on disk to avoid rescanning dud
-	# devices (which can take a very long time). By default this cache is
-	# stored in a file named .cache. It is safe to delete this file; the
-	# tools regenerate it. If obtain_device_list_from_udev is enabled, the
-	# list of devices is obtained from udev and any existing .cache file
-	# is removed.
-	cache_dir = "/run/lvm"
-
-	# Configuration option devices/cache_file_prefix.
-	# A prefix used before the .cache file name. See devices/cache_dir.
-	cache_file_prefix = ""
-
-	# Configuration option devices/write_cache_state.
-	# Enable/disable writing the cache file. See devices/cache_dir.
-	write_cache_state = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/types.
-	# List of additional acceptable block device types.
-	# These are of device type names from /proc/devices, followed by the
-	# maximum number of partitions.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# types = [ "fd", 16 ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option devices/sysfs_scan.
-	# Restrict device scanning to block devices appearing in sysfs.
-	# This is a quick way of filtering out block devices that are not
-	# present on the system. sysfs must be part of the kernel and mounted.)
-	sysfs_scan = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/multipath_component_detection.
-	# Ignore devices that are components of DM multipath devices.
-	multipath_component_detection = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/md_component_detection.
-	# Ignore devices that are components of software RAID (md) devices.
-	md_component_detection = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/fw_raid_component_detection.
-	# Ignore devices that are components of firmware RAID devices.
-	# LVM must use an external_device_info_source other than none for this
-	# detection to execute.
-	fw_raid_component_detection = 0
-
-	# Configuration option devices/md_chunk_alignment.
-	# Align PV data blocks with md device's stripe-width.
-	# This applies if a PV is placed directly on an md device.
-	md_chunk_alignment = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/default_data_alignment.
-	# Default alignment of the start of a PV data area in MB.
-	# If set to 0, a value of 64KiB will be used.
-	# Set to 1 for 1MiB, 2 for 2MiB, etc.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# default_data_alignment = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/data_alignment_detection.
-	# Detect PV data alignment based on sysfs device information.
-	# The start of a PV data area will be a multiple of minimum_io_size or
-	# optimal_io_size exposed in sysfs. minimum_io_size is the smallest
-	# request the device can perform without incurring a read-modify-write
-	# penalty, e.g. MD chunk size. optimal_io_size is the device's
-	# preferred unit of receiving I/O, e.g. MD stripe width.
-	# minimum_io_size is used if optimal_io_size is undefined (0).
-	# If md_chunk_alignment is enabled, that detects the optimal_io_size.
-	# This setting takes precedence over md_chunk_alignment.
-	data_alignment_detection = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/data_alignment.
-	# Alignment of the start of a PV data area in KiB.
-	# If a PV is placed directly on an md device and md_chunk_alignment or
-	# data_alignment_detection are enabled, then this setting is ignored.
-	# Otherwise, md_chunk_alignment and data_alignment_detection are
-	# disabled if this is set. Set to 0 to use the default alignment or the
-	# page size, if larger.
-	data_alignment = 0
-
-	# Configuration option devices/data_alignment_offset_detection.
-	# Detect PV data alignment offset based on sysfs device information.
-	# The start of a PV aligned data area will be shifted by the
-	# alignment_offset exposed in sysfs. This offset is often 0, but may
-	# be non-zero. Certain 4KiB sector drives that compensate for windows
-	# partitioning will have an alignment_offset of 3584 bytes (sector 7
-	# is the lowest aligned logical block, the 4KiB sectors start at
-	# LBA -1, and consequently sector 63 is aligned on a 4KiB boundary).
-	# pvcreate --dataalignmentoffset will skip this detection.
-	data_alignment_offset_detection = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/ignore_suspended_devices.
-	# Ignore DM devices that have I/O suspended while scanning devices.
-	# Otherwise, LVM waits for a suspended device to become accessible.
-	# This should only be needed in recovery situations.
-	ignore_suspended_devices = 0
-
-	# Configuration option devices/ignore_lvm_mirrors.
-	# Do not scan 'mirror' LVs to avoid possible deadlocks.
-	# This avoids possible deadlocks when using the 'mirror' segment type.
-	# This setting determines whether LVs using the 'mirror' segment type
-	# are scanned for LVM labels. This affects the ability of mirrors to
-	# be used as physical volumes. If this setting is enabled, it is
-	# impossible to create VGs on top of mirror LVs, i.e. to stack VGs on
-	# mirror LVs. If this setting is disabled, allowing mirror LVs to be
-	# scanned, it may cause LVM processes and I/O to the mirror to become
-	# blocked. This is due to the way that the mirror segment type handles
-	# failures. In order for the hang to occur, an LVM command must be run
-	# just after a failure and before the automatic LVM repair process
-	# takes place, or there must be failures in multiple mirrors in the
-	# same VG at the same time with write failures occurring moments before
-	# a scan of the mirror's labels. The 'mirror' scanning problems do not
-	# apply to LVM RAID types like 'raid1' which handle failures in a
-	# different way, making them a better choice for VG stacking.
-	ignore_lvm_mirrors = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/disable_after_error_count.
-	# Number of I/O errors after which a device is skipped.
-	# During each LVM operation, errors received from each device are
-	# counted. If the counter of a device exceeds the limit set here,
-	# no further I/O is sent to that device for the remainder of the
-	# operation. Setting this to 0 disables the counters altogether.
-	disable_after_error_count = 0
-
-	# Configuration option devices/require_restorefile_with_uuid.
-	# Allow use of pvcreate --uuid without requiring --restorefile.
-	require_restorefile_with_uuid = 1
-
-	# Configuration option devices/pv_min_size.
-	# Minimum size in KiB of block devices which can be used as PVs.
-	# In a clustered environment all nodes must use the same value.
-	# Any value smaller than 512KiB is ignored. The previous built-in
-	# value was 512.
-	pv_min_size = 2048
-
-	# Configuration option devices/issue_discards.
-	# Issue discards to PVs that are no longer used by an LV.
-	# Discards are sent to an LV's underlying physical volumes when the LV
-	# is no longer using the physical volumes' space, e.g. lvremove,
-	# lvreduce. Discards inform the storage that a region is no longer
-	# used. Storage that supports discards advertise the protocol-specific
-	# way discards should be issued by the kernel (TRIM, UNMAP, or
-	# WRITE SAME with UNMAP bit set). Not all storage will support or
-	# benefit from discards, but SSDs and thinly provisioned LUNs
-	# generally do. If enabled, discards will only be issued if both the
-	# storage and kernel provide support.
-	issue_discards = 1
+        # Configuration option devices/dir.
+        # Directory in which to create volume group device nodes.
+        # Commands also accept this as a prefix on volume group names.
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        dir = "/dev"
+
+        # Configuration option devices/scan.
+        # Directories containing device nodes to use with LVM.
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        scan = [ "/dev" ]
+
+        # Configuration option devices/obtain_device_list_from_udev.
+        # Obtain the list of available devices from udev.
+        # This avoids opening or using any inapplicable non-block devices or
+        # subdirectories found in the udev directory. Any device node or
+        # symlink not managed by udev in the udev directory is ignored. This
+        # setting applies only to the udev-managed device directory; other
+        # directories will be scanned fully. LVM needs to be compiled with
+        # udev support for this setting to apply.
+        obtain_device_list_from_udev = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/external_device_info_source.
+        # Select an external device information source.
+        # Some information may already be available in the system and LVM can
+        # use this information to determine the exact type or use of devices it
+        # processes. Using an existing external device information source can
+        # speed up device processing as LVM does not need to run its own native
+        # routines to acquire this information. For example, this information
+        # is used to drive LVM filtering like MD component detection, multipath
+        # component detection, partition detection and others.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   none
+        #     No external device information source is used.
+        #   udev
+        #     Reuse existing udev database records. Applicable only if LVM is
+        #     compiled with udev support.
+        # 
+        external_device_info_source = "none"
+
+        # Configuration option devices/preferred_names.
+        # Select which path name to display for a block device.
+        # If multiple path names exist for a block device, and LVM needs to
+        # display a name for the device, the path names are matched against
+        # each item in this list of regular expressions. The first match is
+        # used. Try to avoid using undescriptive /dev/dm-N names, if present.
+        # If no preferred name matches, or if preferred_names are not defined,
+        # the following built-in preferences are applied in order until one
+        # produces a preferred name:
+        # Prefer names with path prefixes in the order of:
+        # /dev/mapper, /dev/disk, /dev/dm-*, /dev/block.
+        # Prefer the name with the least number of slashes.
+        # Prefer a name that is a symlink.
+        # Prefer the path with least value in lexicographical order.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # preferred_names = [ "^/dev/mpath/", "^/dev/mapper/mpath", "^/dev/[hs]d" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option devices/filter.
+        # Limit the block devices that are used by LVM commands.
+        # This is a list of regular expressions used to accept or reject block
+        # device path names. Each regex is delimited by a vertical bar '|'
+        # (or any character) and is preceded by 'a' to accept the path, or
+        # by 'r' to reject the path. The first regex in the list to match the
+        # path is used, producing the 'a' or 'r' result for the device.
+        # When multiple path names exist for a block device, if any path name
+        # matches an 'a' pattern before an 'r' pattern, then the device is
+        # accepted. If all the path names match an 'r' pattern first, then the
+        # device is rejected. Unmatching path names do not affect the accept
+        # or reject decision. If no path names for a device match a pattern,
+        # then the device is accepted. Be careful mixing 'a' and 'r' patterns,
+        # as the combination might produce unexpected results (test changes.)
+        # Run vgscan after changing the filter to regenerate the cache.
+        # See the use_lvmetad comment for a special case regarding filters.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # Accept every block device:
+
+        filter = ["a|/dev/sda1*|", "r|.*|" ]
+
+        # filter = [ "a|.*/|" ]
+        # Reject the cdrom drive:
+        # filter = [ "r|/dev/cdrom|" ]
+        # Work with just loopback devices, e.g. for testing:
+        # filter = [ "a|loop|", "r|.*|" ]
+        # Accept all loop devices and ide drives except hdc:
+        # filter = [ "a|loop|", "r|/dev/hdc|", "a|/dev/ide|", "r|.*|" ]
+        # Use anchors to be very specific:
+        # filter = [ "a|^/dev/hda8$|", "r|.*/|" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # filter = [ "a|.*/|" ]
+
+        # Configuration option devices/global_filter.
+        # Limit the block devices that are used by LVM system components.
+        # Because devices/filter may be overridden from the command line, it is
+        # not suitable for system-wide device filtering, e.g. udev and lvmetad.
+        # Use global_filter to hide devices from these LVM system components.
+        # The syntax is the same as devices/filter. Devices rejected by
+        # global_filter are not opened by LVM.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # global_filter = [ "a|.*/|" ]
+
+        # Configuration option devices/cache_dir.
+        # Directory in which to store the device cache file.
+        # The results of filtering are cached on disk to avoid rescanning dud
+        # devices (which can take a very long time). By default this cache is
+        # stored in a file named .cache. It is safe to delete this file; the
+        # tools regenerate it. If obtain_device_list_from_udev is enabled, the
+        # list of devices is obtained from udev and any existing .cache file
+        # is removed.
+        cache_dir = "/run/lvm"
+
+        # Configuration option devices/cache_file_prefix.
+        # A prefix used before the .cache file name. See devices/cache_dir.
+        cache_file_prefix = ""
+
+        # Configuration option devices/write_cache_state.
+        # Enable/disable writing the cache file. See devices/cache_dir.
+        write_cache_state = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/types.
+        # List of additional acceptable block device types.
+        # These are of device type names from /proc/devices, followed by the
+        # maximum number of partitions.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # types = [ "fd", 16 ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option devices/sysfs_scan.
+        # Restrict device scanning to block devices appearing in sysfs.
+        # This is a quick way of filtering out block devices that are not
+        # present on the system. sysfs must be part of the kernel and mounted.)
+        sysfs_scan = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/multipath_component_detection.
+        # Ignore devices that are components of DM multipath devices.
+        multipath_component_detection = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/md_component_detection.
+        # Ignore devices that are components of software RAID (md) devices.
+        md_component_detection = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/fw_raid_component_detection.
+        # Ignore devices that are components of firmware RAID devices.
+        # LVM must use an external_device_info_source other than none for this
+        # detection to execute.
+        fw_raid_component_detection = 0
+
+        # Configuration option devices/md_chunk_alignment.
+        # Align PV data blocks with md device's stripe-width.
+        # This applies if a PV is placed directly on an md device.
+        md_chunk_alignment = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/default_data_alignment.
+        # Default alignment of the start of a PV data area in MB.
+        # If set to 0, a value of 64KiB will be used.
+        # Set to 1 for 1MiB, 2 for 2MiB, etc.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # default_data_alignment = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/data_alignment_detection.
+        # Detect PV data alignment based on sysfs device information.
+        # The start of a PV data area will be a multiple of minimum_io_size or
+        # optimal_io_size exposed in sysfs. minimum_io_size is the smallest
+        # request the device can perform without incurring a read-modify-write
+        # penalty, e.g. MD chunk size. optimal_io_size is the device's
+        # preferred unit of receiving I/O, e.g. MD stripe width.
+        # minimum_io_size is used if optimal_io_size is undefined (0).
+        # If md_chunk_alignment is enabled, that detects the optimal_io_size.
+        # This setting takes precedence over md_chunk_alignment.
+        data_alignment_detection = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/data_alignment.
+        # Alignment of the start of a PV data area in KiB.
+        # If a PV is placed directly on an md device and md_chunk_alignment or
+        # data_alignment_detection are enabled, then this setting is ignored.
+        # Otherwise, md_chunk_alignment and data_alignment_detection are
+        # disabled if this is set. Set to 0 to use the default alignment or the
+        # page size, if larger.
+        data_alignment = 0
+
+        # Configuration option devices/data_alignment_offset_detection.
+        # Detect PV data alignment offset based on sysfs device information.
+        # The start of a PV aligned data area will be shifted by the
+        # alignment_offset exposed in sysfs. This offset is often 0, but may
+        # be non-zero. Certain 4KiB sector drives that compensate for windows
+        # partitioning will have an alignment_offset of 3584 bytes (sector 7
+        # is the lowest aligned logical block, the 4KiB sectors start at
+        # LBA -1, and consequently sector 63 is aligned on a 4KiB boundary).
+        # pvcreate --dataalignmentoffset will skip this detection.
+        data_alignment_offset_detection = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/ignore_suspended_devices.
+        # Ignore DM devices that have I/O suspended while scanning devices.
+        # Otherwise, LVM waits for a suspended device to become accessible.
+        # This should only be needed in recovery situations.
+        ignore_suspended_devices = 0
+
+        # Configuration option devices/ignore_lvm_mirrors.
+        # Do not scan 'mirror' LVs to avoid possible deadlocks.
+        # This avoids possible deadlocks when using the 'mirror' segment type.
+        # This setting determines whether LVs using the 'mirror' segment type
+        # are scanned for LVM labels. This affects the ability of mirrors to
+        # be used as physical volumes. If this setting is enabled, it is
+        # impossible to create VGs on top of mirror LVs, i.e. to stack VGs on
+        # mirror LVs. If this setting is disabled, allowing mirror LVs to be
+        # scanned, it may cause LVM processes and I/O to the mirror to become
+        # blocked. This is due to the way that the mirror segment type handles
+        # failures. In order for the hang to occur, an LVM command must be run
+        # just after a failure and before the automatic LVM repair process
+        # takes place, or there must be failures in multiple mirrors in the
+        # same VG at the same time with write failures occurring moments before
+        # a scan of the mirror's labels. The 'mirror' scanning problems do not
+        # apply to LVM RAID types like 'raid1' which handle failures in a
+        # different way, making them a better choice for VG stacking.
+        ignore_lvm_mirrors = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/disable_after_error_count.
+        # Number of I/O errors after which a device is skipped.
+        # During each LVM operation, errors received from each device are
+        # counted. If the counter of a device exceeds the limit set here,
+        # no further I/O is sent to that device for the remainder of the
+        # operation. Setting this to 0 disables the counters altogether.
+        disable_after_error_count = 0
+
+        # Configuration option devices/require_restorefile_with_uuid.
+        # Allow use of pvcreate --uuid without requiring --restorefile.
+        require_restorefile_with_uuid = 1
+
+        # Configuration option devices/pv_min_size.
+        # Minimum size in KiB of block devices which can be used as PVs.
+        # In a clustered environment all nodes must use the same value.
+        # Any value smaller than 512KiB is ignored. The previous built-in
+        # value was 512.
+        pv_min_size = 2048
+
+        # Configuration option devices/issue_discards.
+        # Issue discards to PVs that are no longer used by an LV.
+        # Discards are sent to an LV's underlying physical volumes when the LV
+        # is no longer using the physical volumes' space, e.g. lvremove,
+        # lvreduce. Discards inform the storage that a region is no longer
+        # used. Storage that supports discards advertise the protocol-specific
+        # way discards should be issued by the kernel (TRIM, UNMAP, or
+        # WRITE SAME with UNMAP bit set). Not all storage will support or
+        # benefit from discards, but SSDs and thinly provisioned LUNs
+        # generally do. If enabled, discards will only be issued if both the
+        # storage and kernel provide support.
+        issue_discards = 1
 }
 
 # Configuration section allocation.
 # How LVM selects space and applies properties to LVs.
 allocation {
 
-	# Configuration option allocation/cling_tag_list.
-	# Advise LVM which PVs to use when searching for new space.
-	# When searching for free space to extend an LV, the 'cling' allocation
-	# policy will choose space on the same PVs as the last segment of the
-	# existing LV. If there is insufficient space and a list of tags is
-	# defined here, it will check whether any of them are attached to the
-	# PVs concerned and then seek to match those PV tags between existing
-	# extents and new extents.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# Use the special tag "@*" as a wildcard to match any PV tag:
-	# cling_tag_list = [ "@*" ]
-	# LVs are mirrored between two sites within a single VG, and
-	# PVs are tagged with either @site1 or @site2 to indicate where
-	# they are situated:
-	# cling_tag_list = [ "@site1", "@site2" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/maximise_cling.
-	# Use a previous allocation algorithm.
-	# Changes made in version 2.02.85 extended the reach of the 'cling'
-	# policies to detect more situations where data can be grouped onto
-	# the same disks. This setting can be used to disable the changes
-	# and revert to the previous algorithm.
-	maximise_cling = 1
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/use_blkid_wiping.
-	# Use blkid to detect existing signatures on new PVs and LVs.
-	# The blkid library can detect more signatures than the native LVM
-	# detection code, but may take longer. LVM needs to be compiled with
-	# blkid wiping support for this setting to apply. LVM native detection
-	# code is currently able to recognize: MD device signatures,
-	# swap signature, and LUKS signatures. To see the list of signatures
-	# recognized by blkid, check the output of the 'blkid -k' command.
-	use_blkid_wiping = 1
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs.
-	# Look for and erase any signatures while zeroing a new LV.
-	# The --wipesignatures option overrides this setting.
-	# Zeroing is controlled by the -Z/--zero option, and if not specified,
-	# zeroing is used by default if possible. Zeroing simply overwrites the
-	# first 4KiB of a new LV with zeroes and does no signature detection or
-	# wiping. Signature wiping goes beyond zeroing and detects exact types
-	# and positions of signatures within the whole LV. It provides a
-	# cleaner LV after creation as all known signatures are wiped. The LV
-	# is not claimed incorrectly by other tools because of old signatures
-	# from previous use. The number of signatures that LVM can detect
-	# depends on the detection code that is selected (see
-	# use_blkid_wiping.) Wiping each detected signature must be confirmed.
-	# When this setting is disabled, signatures on new LVs are not detected
-	# or erased unless the --wipesignatures option is used directly.
-	wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs = 1
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs.
-	# Mirror logs and images will always use different PVs.
-	# The default setting changed in version 2.02.85.
-	mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs = 0
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs.
-	# Cache pool metadata and data will always use different PVs.
-	cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs = 0
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/cache_mode.
-	# The default cache mode used for new cache.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   writethrough
-	#     Data blocks are immediately written from the cache to disk.
-	#   writeback
-	#     Data blocks are written from the cache back to disk after some
-	#     delay to improve performance.
-	# 
-	# This setting replaces allocation/cache_pool_cachemode.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_mode = "writethrough"
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/cache_policy.
-	# The default cache policy used for new cache volume.
-	# Since kernel 4.2 the default policy is smq (Stochastic multique),
-	# otherwise the older mq (Multiqueue) policy is selected.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration section allocation/cache_settings.
-	# Settings for the cache policy.
-	# See documentation for individual cache policies for more info.
-	# This configuration section has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_settings {
-	# }
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/cache_pool_chunk_size.
-	# The minimal chunk size in KiB for cache pool volumes.
-	# Using a chunk_size that is too large can result in wasteful use of
-	# the cache, where small reads and writes can cause large sections of
-	# an LV to be mapped into the cache. However, choosing a chunk_size
-	# that is too small can result in more overhead trying to manage the
-	# numerous chunks that become mapped into the cache. The former is
-	# more of a problem than the latter in most cases, so the default is
-	# on the smaller end of the spectrum. Supported values range from
-	# 32KiB to 1GiB in multiples of 32.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs.
-	# Thin pool metdata and data will always use different PVs.
-	thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs = 0
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_zero.
-	# Thin pool data chunks are zeroed before they are first used.
-	# Zeroing with a larger thin pool chunk size reduces performance.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_pool_zero = 1
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_discards.
-	# The discards behaviour of thin pool volumes.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   ignore
-	#   nopassdown
-	#   passdown
-	# 
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_pool_discards = "passdown"
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_policy.
-	# The chunk size calculation policy for thin pool volumes.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   generic
-	#     If thin_pool_chunk_size is defined, use it. Otherwise, calculate
-	#     the chunk size based on estimation and device hints exposed in
-	#     sysfs - the minimum_io_size. The chunk size is always at least
-	#     64KiB.
-	#   performance
-	#     If thin_pool_chunk_size is defined, use it. Otherwise, calculate
-	#     the chunk size for performance based on device hints exposed in
-	#     sysfs - the optimal_io_size. The chunk size is always at least
-	#     512KiB.
-	# 
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_pool_chunk_size_policy = "generic"
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size.
-	# The minimal chunk size in KiB for thin pool volumes.
-	# Larger chunk sizes may improve performance for plain thin volumes,
-	# however using them for snapshot volumes is less efficient, as it
-	# consumes more space and takes extra time for copying. When unset,
-	# lvm tries to estimate chunk size starting from 64KiB. Supported
-	# values are in the range 64KiB to 1GiB.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option allocation/physical_extent_size.
-	# Default physical extent size in KiB to use for new VGs.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# physical_extent_size = 4096
+        # Configuration option allocation/cling_tag_list.
+        # Advise LVM which PVs to use when searching for new space.
+        # When searching for free space to extend an LV, the 'cling' allocation
+        # policy will choose space on the same PVs as the last segment of the
+        # existing LV. If there is insufficient space and a list of tags is
+        # defined here, it will check whether any of them are attached to the
+        # PVs concerned and then seek to match those PV tags between existing
+        # extents and new extents.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # Use the special tag "@*" as a wildcard to match any PV tag:
+        # cling_tag_list = [ "@*" ]
+        # LVs are mirrored between two sites within a single VG, and
+        # PVs are tagged with either @site1 or @site2 to indicate where
+        # they are situated:
+        # cling_tag_list = [ "@site1", "@site2" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/maximise_cling.
+        # Use a previous allocation algorithm.
+        # Changes made in version 2.02.85 extended the reach of the 'cling'
+        # policies to detect more situations where data can be grouped onto
+        # the same disks. This setting can be used to disable the changes
+        # and revert to the previous algorithm.
+        maximise_cling = 1
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/use_blkid_wiping.
+        # Use blkid to detect existing signatures on new PVs and LVs.
+        # The blkid library can detect more signatures than the native LVM
+        # detection code, but may take longer. LVM needs to be compiled with
+        # blkid wiping support for this setting to apply. LVM native detection
+        # code is currently able to recognize: MD device signatures,
+        # swap signature, and LUKS signatures. To see the list of signatures
+        # recognized by blkid, check the output of the 'blkid -k' command.
+        use_blkid_wiping = 1
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs.
+        # Look for and erase any signatures while zeroing a new LV.
+        # The --wipesignatures option overrides this setting.
+        # Zeroing is controlled by the -Z/--zero option, and if not specified,
+        # zeroing is used by default if possible. Zeroing simply overwrites the
+        # first 4KiB of a new LV with zeroes and does no signature detection or
+        # wiping. Signature wiping goes beyond zeroing and detects exact types
+        # and positions of signatures within the whole LV. It provides a
+        # cleaner LV after creation as all known signatures are wiped. The LV
+        # is not claimed incorrectly by other tools because of old signatures
+        # from previous use. The number of signatures that LVM can detect
+        # depends on the detection code that is selected (see
+        # use_blkid_wiping.) Wiping each detected signature must be confirmed.
+        # When this setting is disabled, signatures on new LVs are not detected
+        # or erased unless the --wipesignatures option is used directly.
+        wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs = 1
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs.
+        # Mirror logs and images will always use different PVs.
+        # The default setting changed in version 2.02.85.
+        mirror_logs_require_separate_pvs = 0
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs.
+        # Cache pool metadata and data will always use different PVs.
+        cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs = 0
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/cache_mode.
+        # The default cache mode used for new cache.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   writethrough
+        #     Data blocks are immediately written from the cache to disk.
+        #   writeback
+        #     Data blocks are written from the cache back to disk after some
+        #     delay to improve performance.
+        # 
+        # This setting replaces allocation/cache_pool_cachemode.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_mode = "writethrough"
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/cache_policy.
+        # The default cache policy used for new cache volume.
+        # Since kernel 4.2 the default policy is smq (Stochastic multique),
+        # otherwise the older mq (Multiqueue) policy is selected.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration section allocation/cache_settings.
+        # Settings for the cache policy.
+        # See documentation for individual cache policies for more info.
+        # This configuration section has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_settings {
+        # }
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/cache_pool_chunk_size.
+        # The minimal chunk size in KiB for cache pool volumes.
+        # Using a chunk_size that is too large can result in wasteful use of
+        # the cache, where small reads and writes can cause large sections of
+        # an LV to be mapped into the cache. However, choosing a chunk_size
+        # that is too small can result in more overhead trying to manage the
+        # numerous chunks that become mapped into the cache. The former is
+        # more of a problem than the latter in most cases, so the default is
+        # on the smaller end of the spectrum. Supported values range from
+        # 32KiB to 1GiB in multiples of 32.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs.
+        # Thin pool metdata and data will always use different PVs.
+        thin_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs = 0
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_zero.
+        # Thin pool data chunks are zeroed before they are first used.
+        # Zeroing with a larger thin pool chunk size reduces performance.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_pool_zero = 1
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_discards.
+        # The discards behaviour of thin pool volumes.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   ignore
+        #   nopassdown
+        #   passdown
+        # 
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_pool_discards = "passdown"
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_policy.
+        # The chunk size calculation policy for thin pool volumes.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   generic
+        #     If thin_pool_chunk_size is defined, use it. Otherwise, calculate
+        #     the chunk size based on estimation and device hints exposed in
+        #     sysfs - the minimum_io_size. The chunk size is always at least
+        #     64KiB.
+        #   performance
+        #     If thin_pool_chunk_size is defined, use it. Otherwise, calculate
+        #     the chunk size for performance based on device hints exposed in
+        #     sysfs - the optimal_io_size. The chunk size is always at least
+        #     512KiB.
+        # 
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_pool_chunk_size_policy = "generic"
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size.
+        # The minimal chunk size in KiB for thin pool volumes.
+        # Larger chunk sizes may improve performance for plain thin volumes,
+        # however using them for snapshot volumes is less efficient, as it
+        # consumes more space and takes extra time for copying. When unset,
+        # lvm tries to estimate chunk size starting from 64KiB. Supported
+        # values are in the range 64KiB to 1GiB.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option allocation/physical_extent_size.
+        # Default physical extent size in KiB to use for new VGs.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # physical_extent_size = 4096
 }
 
 # Configuration section log.
 # How LVM log information is reported.
 log {
 
-	# Configuration option log/verbose.
-	# Controls the messages sent to stdout or stderr.
-	verbose = 0
-
-	# Configuration option log/silent.
-	# Suppress all non-essential messages from stdout.
-	# This has the same effect as -qq. When enabled, the following commands
-	# still produce output: dumpconfig, lvdisplay, lvmdiskscan, lvs, pvck,
-	# pvdisplay, pvs, version, vgcfgrestore -l, vgdisplay, vgs.
-	# Non-essential messages are shifted from log level 4 to log level 5
-	# for syslog and lvm2_log_fn purposes.
-	# Any 'yes' or 'no' questions not overridden by other arguments are
-	# suppressed and default to 'no'.
-	silent = 0
-
-	# Configuration option log/syslog.
-	# Send log messages through syslog.
-	syslog = 1
-
-	# Configuration option log/file.
-	# Write error and debug log messages to a file specified here.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option log/overwrite.
-	# Overwrite the log file each time the program is run.
-	overwrite = 0
-
-	# Configuration option log/level.
-	# The level of log messages that are sent to the log file or syslog.
-	# There are 6 syslog-like log levels currently in use: 2 to 7 inclusive.
-	# 7 is the most verbose (LOG_DEBUG).
-	level = 0
-
-	# Configuration option log/indent.
-	# Indent messages according to their severity.
-	indent = 1
-
-	# Configuration option log/command_names.
-	# Display the command name on each line of output.
-	command_names = 0
-
-	# Configuration option log/prefix.
-	# A prefix to use before the log message text.
-	# (After the command name, if selected).
-	# Two spaces allows you to see/grep the severity of each message.
-	# To make the messages look similar to the original LVM tools use:
-	# indent = 0, command_names = 1, prefix = " -- "
-	prefix = "  "
-
-	# Configuration option log/activation.
-	# Log messages during activation.
-	# Don't use this in low memory situations (can deadlock).
-	activation = 0
-
-	# Configuration option log/debug_classes.
-	# Select log messages by class.
-	# Some debugging messages are assigned to a class and only appear in
-	# debug output if the class is listed here. Classes currently
-	# available: memory, devices, activation, allocation, lvmetad,
-	# metadata, cache, locking, lvmpolld. Use "all" to see everything.
-	debug_classes = [ "memory", "devices", "activation", "allocation", "lvmetad", "metadata", "cache", "locking", "lvmpolld" ]
+        # Configuration option log/verbose.
+        # Controls the messages sent to stdout or stderr.
+        verbose = 0
+
+        # Configuration option log/silent.
+        # Suppress all non-essential messages from stdout.
+        # This has the same effect as -qq. When enabled, the following commands
+        # still produce output: dumpconfig, lvdisplay, lvmdiskscan, lvs, pvck,
+        # pvdisplay, pvs, version, vgcfgrestore -l, vgdisplay, vgs.
+        # Non-essential messages are shifted from log level 4 to log level 5
+        # for syslog and lvm2_log_fn purposes.
+        # Any 'yes' or 'no' questions not overridden by other arguments are
+        # suppressed and default to 'no'.
+        silent = 0
+
+        # Configuration option log/syslog.
+        # Send log messages through syslog.
+        syslog = 1
+
+        # Configuration option log/file.
+        # Write error and debug log messages to a file specified here.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option log/overwrite.
+        # Overwrite the log file each time the program is run.
+        overwrite = 0
+
+        # Configuration option log/level.
+        # The level of log messages that are sent to the log file or syslog.
+        # There are 6 syslog-like log levels currently in use: 2 to 7 inclusive.
+        # 7 is the most verbose (LOG_DEBUG).
+        level = 0
+
+        # Configuration option log/indent.
+        # Indent messages according to their severity.
+        indent = 1
+
+        # Configuration option log/command_names.
+        # Display the command name on each line of output.
+        command_names = 0
+
+        # Configuration option log/prefix.
+        # A prefix to use before the log message text.
+        # (After the command name, if selected).
+        # Two spaces allows you to see/grep the severity of each message.
+        # To make the messages look similar to the original LVM tools use:
+        # indent = 0, command_names = 1, prefix = " -- "
+        prefix = "  "
+
+        # Configuration option log/activation.
+        # Log messages during activation.
+        # Don't use this in low memory situations (can deadlock).
+        activation = 0
+
+        # Configuration option log/debug_classes.
+        # Select log messages by class.
+        # Some debugging messages are assigned to a class and only appear in
+        # debug output if the class is listed here. Classes currently
+        # available: memory, devices, activation, allocation, lvmetad,
+        # metadata, cache, locking, lvmpolld. Use "all" to see everything.
+        debug_classes = [ "memory", "devices", "activation", "allocation", "lvmetad", "metadata", "cache", "locking", "lvmpolld" ]
 }
 
 # Configuration section backup.
@@ -535,957 +539,957 @@
 # stored in a human readable text format.
 backup {
 
-	# Configuration option backup/backup.
-	# Maintain a backup of the current metadata configuration.
-	# Think very hard before turning this off!
-	backup = 1
-
-	# Configuration option backup/backup_dir.
-	# Location of the metadata backup files.
-	# Remember to back up this directory regularly!
-	backup_dir = "/etc/lvm/backup"
-
-	# Configuration option backup/archive.
-	# Maintain an archive of old metadata configurations.
-	# Think very hard before turning this off.
-	archive = 1
-
-	# Configuration option backup/archive_dir.
-	# Location of the metdata archive files.
-	# Remember to back up this directory regularly!
-	archive_dir = "/etc/lvm/archive"
-
-	# Configuration option backup/retain_min.
-	# Minimum number of archives to keep.
-	retain_min = 10
-
-	# Configuration option backup/retain_days.
-	# Minimum number of days to keep archive files.
-	retain_days = 30
+        # Configuration option backup/backup.
+        # Maintain a backup of the current metadata configuration.
+        # Think very hard before turning this off!
+        backup = 1
+
+        # Configuration option backup/backup_dir.
+        # Location of the metadata backup files.
+        # Remember to back up this directory regularly!
+        backup_dir = "/etc/lvm/backup"
+
+        # Configuration option backup/archive.
+        # Maintain an archive of old metadata configurations.
+        # Think very hard before turning this off.
+        archive = 1
+
+        # Configuration option backup/archive_dir.
+        # Location of the metdata archive files.
+        # Remember to back up this directory regularly!
+        archive_dir = "/etc/lvm/archive"
+
+        # Configuration option backup/retain_min.
+        # Minimum number of archives to keep.
+        retain_min = 10
+
+        # Configuration option backup/retain_days.
+        # Minimum number of days to keep archive files.
+        retain_days = 30
 }
 
 # Configuration section shell.
 # Settings for running LVM in shell (readline) mode.
 shell {
 
-	# Configuration option shell/history_size.
-	# Number of lines of history to store in ~/.lvm_history.
-	history_size = 100
+        # Configuration option shell/history_size.
+        # Number of lines of history to store in ~/.lvm_history.
+        history_size = 100
 }
 
 # Configuration section global.
 # Miscellaneous global LVM settings.
 global {
 
-	# Configuration option global/umask.
-	# The file creation mask for any files and directories created.
-	# Interpreted as octal if the first digit is zero.
-	umask = 077
-
-	# Configuration option global/test.
-	# No on-disk metadata changes will be made in test mode.
-	# Equivalent to having the -t option on every command.
-	test = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/units.
-	# Default value for --units argument.
-	units = "h"
-
-	# Configuration option global/si_unit_consistency.
-	# Distinguish between powers of 1024 and 1000 bytes.
-	# The LVM commands distinguish between powers of 1024 bytes,
-	# e.g. KiB, MiB, GiB, and powers of 1000 bytes, e.g. KB, MB, GB.
-	# If scripts depend on the old behaviour, disable this setting
-	# temporarily until they are updated.
-	si_unit_consistency = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/suffix.
-	# Display unit suffix for sizes.
-	# This setting has no effect if the units are in human-readable form
-	# (global/units = "h") in which case the suffix is always displayed.
-	suffix = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/activation.
-	# Enable/disable communication with the kernel device-mapper.
-	# Disable to use the tools to manipulate LVM metadata without
-	# activating any logical volumes. If the device-mapper driver
-	# is not present in the kernel, disabling this should suppress
-	# the error messages.
-	activation = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/fallback_to_lvm1.
-	# Try running LVM1 tools if LVM cannot communicate with DM.
-	# This option only applies to 2.4 kernels and is provided to help
-	# switch between device-mapper kernels and LVM1 kernels. The LVM1
-	# tools need to be installed with .lvm1 suffices, e.g. vgscan.lvm1.
-	# They will stop working once the lvm2 on-disk metadata format is used.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# fallback_to_lvm1 = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/format.
-	# The default metadata format that commands should use.
-	# The -M 1|2 option overrides this setting.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   lvm1
-	#   lvm2
-	# 
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# format = "lvm2"
-
-	# Configuration option global/format_libraries.
-	# Shared libraries that process different metadata formats.
-	# If support for LVM1 metadata was compiled as a shared library use
-	# format_libraries = "liblvm2format1.so"
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option global/segment_libraries.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option global/proc.
-	# Location of proc filesystem.
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	proc = "/proc"
-
-	# Configuration option global/etc.
-	# Location of /etc system configuration directory.
-	etc = "/etc"
-
-	# Configuration option global/locking_type.
-	# Type of locking to use.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   0
-	#     Turns off locking. Warning: this risks metadata corruption if
-	#     commands run concurrently.
-	#   1
-	#     LVM uses local file-based locking, the standard mode.
-	#   2
-	#     LVM uses the external shared library locking_library.
-	#   3
-	#     LVM uses built-in clustered locking with clvmd.
-	#     This is incompatible with lvmetad. If use_lvmetad is enabled,
-	#     LVM prints a warning and disables lvmetad use.
-	#   4
-	#     LVM uses read-only locking which forbids any operations that
-	#     might change metadata.
-	#   5
-	#     Offers dummy locking for tools that do not need any locks.
-	#     You should not need to set this directly; the tools will select
-	#     when to use it instead of the configured locking_type.
-	#     Do not use lvmetad or the kernel device-mapper driver with this
-	#     locking type. It is used by the --readonly option that offers
-	#     read-only access to Volume Group metadata that cannot be locked
-	#     safely because it belongs to an inaccessible domain and might be
-	#     in use, for example a virtual machine image or a disk that is
-	#     shared by a clustered machine.
-	# 
-	locking_type = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/wait_for_locks.
-	# When disabled, fail if a lock request would block.
-	wait_for_locks = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/fallback_to_clustered_locking.
-	# Attempt to use built-in cluster locking if locking_type 2 fails.
-	# If using external locking (type 2) and initialisation fails, with
-	# this enabled, an attempt will be made to use the built-in clustered
-	# locking. Disable this if using a customised locking_library.
-	fallback_to_clustered_locking = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/fallback_to_local_locking.
-	# Use locking_type 1 (local) if locking_type 2 or 3 fail.
-	# If an attempt to initialise type 2 or type 3 locking failed, perhaps
-	# because cluster components such as clvmd are not running, with this
-	# enabled, an attempt will be made to use local file-based locking
-	# (type 1). If this succeeds, only commands against local VGs will
-	# proceed. VGs marked as clustered will be ignored.
-	fallback_to_local_locking = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/locking_dir.
-	# Directory to use for LVM command file locks.
-	# Local non-LV directory that holds file-based locks while commands are
-	# in progress. A directory like /tmp that may get wiped on reboot is OK.
-	locking_dir = "/run/lock/lvm"
-
-	# Configuration option global/prioritise_write_locks.
-	# Allow quicker VG write access during high volume read access.
-	# When there are competing read-only and read-write access requests for
-	# a volume group's metadata, instead of always granting the read-only
-	# requests immediately, delay them to allow the read-write requests to
-	# be serviced. Without this setting, write access may be stalled by a
-	# high volume of read-only requests. This option only affects
-	# locking_type 1 viz. local file-based locking.
-	prioritise_write_locks = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/library_dir.
-	# Search this directory first for shared libraries.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option global/locking_library.
-	# The external locking library to use for locking_type 2.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# locking_library = "liblvm2clusterlock.so"
-
-	# Configuration option global/abort_on_internal_errors.
-	# Abort a command that encounters an internal error.
-	# Treat any internal errors as fatal errors, aborting the process that
-	# encountered the internal error. Please only enable for debugging.
-	abort_on_internal_errors = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/detect_internal_vg_cache_corruption.
-	# Internal verification of VG structures.
-	# Check if CRC matches when a parsed VG is used multiple times. This
-	# is useful to catch unexpected changes to cached VG structures.
-	# Please only enable for debugging.
-	detect_internal_vg_cache_corruption = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/metadata_read_only.
-	# No operations that change on-disk metadata are permitted.
-	# Additionally, read-only commands that encounter metadata in need of
-	# repair will still be allowed to proceed exactly as if the repair had
-	# been performed (except for the unchanged vg_seqno). Inappropriate
-	# use could mess up your system, so seek advice first!
-	metadata_read_only = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/mirror_segtype_default.
-	# The segment type used by the short mirroring option -m.
-	# The --type mirror|raid1 option overrides this setting.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   mirror
-	#     The original RAID1 implementation from LVM/DM. It is
-	#     characterized by a flexible log solution (core, disk, mirrored),
-	#     and by the necessity to block I/O while handling a failure.
-	#     There is an inherent race in the dmeventd failure handling logic
-	#     with snapshots of devices using this type of RAID1 that in the
-	#     worst case could cause a deadlock. (Also see
-	#     devices/ignore_lvm_mirrors.)
-	#   raid1
-	#     This is a newer RAID1 implementation using the MD RAID1
-	#     personality through device-mapper. It is characterized by a
-	#     lack of log options. (A log is always allocated for every
-	#     device and they are placed on the same device as the image,
-	#     so no separate devices are required.) This mirror
-	#     implementation does not require I/O to be blocked while
-	#     handling a failure. This mirror implementation is not
-	#     cluster-aware and cannot be used in a shared (active/active)
-	#     fashion in a cluster.
-	# 
-	mirror_segtype_default = "raid1"
-
-	# Configuration option global/raid10_segtype_default.
-	# The segment type used by the -i -m combination.
-	# The --type raid10|mirror option overrides this setting.
-	# The --stripes/-i and --mirrors/-m options can both be specified
-	# during the creation of a logical volume to use both striping and
-	# mirroring for the LV. There are two different implementations.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   raid10
-	#     LVM uses MD's RAID10 personality through DM. This is the
-	#     preferred option.
-	#   mirror
-	#     LVM layers the 'mirror' and 'stripe' segment types. The layering
-	#     is done by creating a mirror LV on top of striped sub-LVs,
-	#     effectively creating a RAID 0+1 array. The layering is suboptimal
-	#     in terms of providing redundancy and performance.
-	# 
-	raid10_segtype_default = "raid10"
-
-	# Configuration option global/sparse_segtype_default.
-	# The segment type used by the -V -L combination.
-	# The --type snapshot|thin option overrides this setting.
-	# The combination of -V and -L options creates a sparse LV. There are
-	# two different implementations.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   snapshot
-	#     The original snapshot implementation from LVM/DM. It uses an old
-	#     snapshot that mixes data and metadata within a single COW
-	#     storage volume and performs poorly when the size of stored data
-	#     passes hundreds of MB.
-	#   thin
-	#     A newer implementation that uses thin provisioning. It has a
-	#     bigger minimal chunk size (64KiB) and uses a separate volume for
-	#     metadata. It has better performance, especially when more data
-	#     is used. It also supports full snapshots.
-	# 
-	sparse_segtype_default = "thin"
-
-	# Configuration option global/lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path.
-	# Enable this to reinstate the previous lvdisplay name format.
-	# The default format for displaying LV names in lvdisplay was changed
-	# in version 2.02.89 to show the LV name and path separately.
-	# Previously this was always shown as /dev/vgname/lvname even when that
-	# was never a valid path in the /dev filesystem.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/use_lvmetad.
-	# Use lvmetad to cache metadata and reduce disk scanning.
-	# When enabled (and running), lvmetad provides LVM commands with VG
-	# metadata and PV state. LVM commands then avoid reading this
-	# information from disks which can be slow. When disabled (or not
-	# running), LVM commands fall back to scanning disks to obtain VG
-	# metadata. lvmetad is kept updated via udev rules which must be set
-	# up for LVM to work correctly. (The udev rules should be installed
-	# by default.) Without a proper udev setup, changes in the system's
-	# block device configuration will be unknown to LVM, and ignored
-	# until a manual 'pvscan --cache' is run. If lvmetad was running
-	# while use_lvmetad was disabled, it must be stopped, use_lvmetad
-	# enabled, and then started. When using lvmetad, LV activation is
-	# switched to an automatic, event-based mode. In this mode, LVs are
-	# activated based on incoming udev events that inform lvmetad when
-	# PVs appear on the system. When a VG is complete (all PVs present),
-	# it is auto-activated. The auto_activation_volume_list setting
-	# controls which LVs are auto-activated (all by default.)
-	# When lvmetad is updated (automatically by udev events, or directly
-	# by pvscan --cache), devices/filter is ignored and all devices are
-	# scanned by default. lvmetad always keeps unfiltered information
-	# which is provided to LVM commands. Each LVM command then filters
-	# based on devices/filter. This does not apply to other, non-regexp,
-	# filtering settings: component filters such as multipath and MD
-	# are checked during pvscan --cache. To filter a device and prevent
-	# scanning from the LVM system entirely, including lvmetad, use
-	# devices/global_filter.
-	use_lvmetad = 1
-
-	# Configuration option global/use_lvmlockd.
-	# Use lvmlockd for locking among hosts using LVM on shared storage.
-	# See lvmlockd(8) for more information.
-	use_lvmlockd = 0
-
-	# Configuration option global/lvmlockd_lock_retries.
-	# Retry lvmlockd lock requests this many times.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# lvmlockd_lock_retries = 3
-
-	# Configuration option global/sanlock_lv_extend.
-	# Size in MiB to extend the internal LV holding sanlock locks.
-	# The internal LV holds locks for each LV in the VG, and after enough
-	# LVs have been created, the internal LV needs to be extended. lvcreate
-	# will automatically extend the internal LV when needed by the amount
-	# specified here. Setting this to 0 disables the automatic extension
-	# and can cause lvcreate to fail.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# sanlock_lv_extend = 256
-
-	# Configuration option global/thin_check_executable.
-	# The full path to the thin_check command.
-	# LVM uses this command to check that a thin metadata device is in a
-	# usable state. When a thin pool is activated and after it is
-	# deactivated, this command is run. Activation will only proceed if
-	# the command has an exit status of 0. Set to "" to skip this check.
-	# (Not recommended.) Also see thin_check_options.
-	# (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_check_executable = "/usr/sbin/thin_check"
-
-	# Configuration option global/thin_dump_executable.
-	# The full path to the thin_dump command.
-	# LVM uses this command to dump thin pool metadata.
-	# (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_dump_executable = "/usr/sbin/thin_dump"
-
-	# Configuration option global/thin_repair_executable.
-	# The full path to the thin_repair command.
-	# LVM uses this command to repair a thin metadata device if it is in
-	# an unusable state. Also see thin_repair_options.
-	# (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_repair_executable = "/usr/sbin/thin_repair"
-
-	# Configuration option global/thin_check_options.
-	# List of options passed to the thin_check command.
-	# With thin_check version 2.1 or newer you can add the option
-	# --ignore-non-fatal-errors to let it pass through ignorable errors
-	# and fix them later. With thin_check version 3.2 or newer you should
-	# include the option --clear-needs-check-flag.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_check_options = [ "-q", "--clear-needs-check-flag" ]
-
-	# Configuration option global/thin_repair_options.
-	# List of options passed to the thin_repair command.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# thin_repair_options = [ "" ]
-
-	# Configuration option global/thin_disabled_features.
-	# Features to not use in the thin driver.
-	# This can be helpful for testing, or to avoid using a feature that is
-	# causing problems. Features include: block_size, discards,
-	# discards_non_power_2, external_origin, metadata_resize,
-	# external_origin_extend, error_if_no_space.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# thin_disabled_features = [ "discards", "block_size" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option global/cache_disabled_features.
-	# Features to not use in the cache driver.
-	# This can be helpful for testing, or to avoid using a feature that is
-	# causing problems. Features include: policy_mq, policy_smq.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# cache_disabled_features = [ "policy_smq" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option global/cache_check_executable.
-	# The full path to the cache_check command.
-	# LVM uses this command to check that a cache metadata device is in a
-	# usable state. When a cached LV is activated and after it is
-	# deactivated, this command is run. Activation will only proceed if the
-	# command has an exit status of 0. Set to "" to skip this check.
-	# (Not recommended.) Also see cache_check_options.
-	# (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_check_executable = "/usr/sbin/cache_check"
-
-	# Configuration option global/cache_dump_executable.
-	# The full path to the cache_dump command.
-	# LVM uses this command to dump cache pool metadata.
-	# (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_dump_executable = "/usr/sbin/cache_dump"
-
-	# Configuration option global/cache_repair_executable.
-	# The full path to the cache_repair command.
-	# LVM uses this command to repair a cache metadata device if it is in
-	# an unusable state. Also see cache_repair_options.
-	# (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_repair_executable = "/usr/sbin/cache_repair"
-
-	# Configuration option global/cache_check_options.
-	# List of options passed to the cache_check command.
-	# With cache_check version 5.0 or newer you should include the option
-	# --clear-needs-check-flag.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_check_options = [ "-q", "--clear-needs-check-flag" ]
-
-	# Configuration option global/cache_repair_options.
-	# List of options passed to the cache_repair command.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# cache_repair_options = [ "" ]
-
-	# Configuration option global/system_id_source.
-	# The method LVM uses to set the local system ID.
-	# Volume Groups can also be given a system ID (by vgcreate, vgchange,
-	# or vgimport.) A VG on shared storage devices is accessible only to
-	# the host with a matching system ID. See 'man lvmsystemid' for
-	# information on limitations and correct usage.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   none
-	#     The host has no system ID.
-	#   lvmlocal
-	#     Obtain the system ID from the system_id setting in the 'local'
-	#     section of an lvm configuration file, e.g. lvmlocal.conf.
-	#   uname
-	#     Set the system ID from the hostname (uname) of the system.
-	#     System IDs beginning localhost are not permitted.
-	#   machineid
-	#     Use the contents of the machine-id file to set the system ID.
-	#     Some systems create this file at installation time.
-	#     See 'man machine-id' and global/etc.
-	#   file
-	#     Use the contents of another file (system_id_file) to set the
-	#     system ID.
-	# 
-	system_id_source = "none"
-
-	# Configuration option global/system_id_file.
-	# The full path to the file containing a system ID.
-	# This is used when system_id_source is set to 'file'.
-	# Comments starting with the character # are ignored.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option global/use_lvmpolld.
-	# Use lvmpolld to supervise long running LVM commands.
-	# When enabled, control of long running LVM commands is transferred
-	# from the original LVM command to the lvmpolld daemon. This allows
-	# the operation to continue independent of the original LVM command.
-	# After lvmpolld takes over, the LVM command displays the progress
-	# of the ongoing operation. lvmpolld itself runs LVM commands to
-	# manage the progress of ongoing operations. lvmpolld can be used as
-	# a native systemd service, which allows it to be started on demand,
-	# and to use its own control group. When this option is disabled, LVM
-	# commands will supervise long running operations by forking themselves.
-	use_lvmpolld = 1
+        # Configuration option global/umask.
+        # The file creation mask for any files and directories created.
+        # Interpreted as octal if the first digit is zero.
+        umask = 077
+
+        # Configuration option global/test.
+        # No on-disk metadata changes will be made in test mode.
+        # Equivalent to having the -t option on every command.
+        test = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/units.
+        # Default value for --units argument.
+        units = "h"
+
+        # Configuration option global/si_unit_consistency.
+        # Distinguish between powers of 1024 and 1000 bytes.
+        # The LVM commands distinguish between powers of 1024 bytes,
+        # e.g. KiB, MiB, GiB, and powers of 1000 bytes, e.g. KB, MB, GB.
+        # If scripts depend on the old behaviour, disable this setting
+        # temporarily until they are updated.
+        si_unit_consistency = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/suffix.
+        # Display unit suffix for sizes.
+        # This setting has no effect if the units are in human-readable form
+        # (global/units = "h") in which case the suffix is always displayed.
+        suffix = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/activation.
+        # Enable/disable communication with the kernel device-mapper.
+        # Disable to use the tools to manipulate LVM metadata without
+        # activating any logical volumes. If the device-mapper driver
+        # is not present in the kernel, disabling this should suppress
+        # the error messages.
+        activation = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/fallback_to_lvm1.
+        # Try running LVM1 tools if LVM cannot communicate with DM.
+        # This option only applies to 2.4 kernels and is provided to help
+        # switch between device-mapper kernels and LVM1 kernels. The LVM1
+        # tools need to be installed with .lvm1 suffices, e.g. vgscan.lvm1.
+        # They will stop working once the lvm2 on-disk metadata format is used.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # fallback_to_lvm1 = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/format.
+        # The default metadata format that commands should use.
+        # The -M 1|2 option overrides this setting.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   lvm1
+        #   lvm2
+        # 
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # format = "lvm2"
+
+        # Configuration option global/format_libraries.
+        # Shared libraries that process different metadata formats.
+        # If support for LVM1 metadata was compiled as a shared library use
+        # format_libraries = "liblvm2format1.so"
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option global/segment_libraries.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option global/proc.
+        # Location of proc filesystem.
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        proc = "/proc"
+
+        # Configuration option global/etc.
+        # Location of /etc system configuration directory.
+        etc = "/etc"
+
+        # Configuration option global/locking_type.
+        # Type of locking to use.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   0
+        #     Turns off locking. Warning: this risks metadata corruption if
+        #     commands run concurrently.
+        #   1
+        #     LVM uses local file-based locking, the standard mode.
+        #   2
+        #     LVM uses the external shared library locking_library.
+        #   3
+        #     LVM uses built-in clustered locking with clvmd.
+        #     This is incompatible with lvmetad. If use_lvmetad is enabled,
+        #     LVM prints a warning and disables lvmetad use.
+        #   4
+        #     LVM uses read-only locking which forbids any operations that
+        #     might change metadata.
+        #   5
+        #     Offers dummy locking for tools that do not need any locks.
+        #     You should not need to set this directly; the tools will select
+        #     when to use it instead of the configured locking_type.
+        #     Do not use lvmetad or the kernel device-mapper driver with this
+        #     locking type. It is used by the --readonly option that offers
+        #     read-only access to Volume Group metadata that cannot be locked
+        #     safely because it belongs to an inaccessible domain and might be
+        #     in use, for example a virtual machine image or a disk that is
+        #     shared by a clustered machine.
+        # 
+        locking_type = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/wait_for_locks.
+        # When disabled, fail if a lock request would block.
+        wait_for_locks = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/fallback_to_clustered_locking.
+        # Attempt to use built-in cluster locking if locking_type 2 fails.
+        # If using external locking (type 2) and initialisation fails, with
+        # this enabled, an attempt will be made to use the built-in clustered
+        # locking. Disable this if using a customised locking_library.
+        fallback_to_clustered_locking = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/fallback_to_local_locking.
+        # Use locking_type 1 (local) if locking_type 2 or 3 fail.
+        # If an attempt to initialise type 2 or type 3 locking failed, perhaps
+        # because cluster components such as clvmd are not running, with this
+        # enabled, an attempt will be made to use local file-based locking
+        # (type 1). If this succeeds, only commands against local VGs will
+        # proceed. VGs marked as clustered will be ignored.
+        fallback_to_local_locking = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/locking_dir.
+        # Directory to use for LVM command file locks.
+        # Local non-LV directory that holds file-based locks while commands are
+        # in progress. A directory like /tmp that may get wiped on reboot is OK.
+        locking_dir = "/run/lock/lvm"
+
+        # Configuration option global/prioritise_write_locks.
+        # Allow quicker VG write access during high volume read access.
+        # When there are competing read-only and read-write access requests for
+        # a volume group's metadata, instead of always granting the read-only
+        # requests immediately, delay them to allow the read-write requests to
+        # be serviced. Without this setting, write access may be stalled by a
+        # high volume of read-only requests. This option only affects
+        # locking_type 1 viz. local file-based locking.
+        prioritise_write_locks = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/library_dir.
+        # Search this directory first for shared libraries.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option global/locking_library.
+        # The external locking library to use for locking_type 2.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # locking_library = "liblvm2clusterlock.so"
+
+        # Configuration option global/abort_on_internal_errors.
+        # Abort a command that encounters an internal error.
+        # Treat any internal errors as fatal errors, aborting the process that
+        # encountered the internal error. Please only enable for debugging.
+        abort_on_internal_errors = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/detect_internal_vg_cache_corruption.
+        # Internal verification of VG structures.
+        # Check if CRC matches when a parsed VG is used multiple times. This
+        # is useful to catch unexpected changes to cached VG structures.
+        # Please only enable for debugging.
+        detect_internal_vg_cache_corruption = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/metadata_read_only.
+        # No operations that change on-disk metadata are permitted.
+        # Additionally, read-only commands that encounter metadata in need of
+        # repair will still be allowed to proceed exactly as if the repair had
+        # been performed (except for the unchanged vg_seqno). Inappropriate
+        # use could mess up your system, so seek advice first!
+        metadata_read_only = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/mirror_segtype_default.
+        # The segment type used by the short mirroring option -m.
+        # The --type mirror|raid1 option overrides this setting.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   mirror
+        #     The original RAID1 implementation from LVM/DM. It is
+        #     characterized by a flexible log solution (core, disk, mirrored),
+        #     and by the necessity to block I/O while handling a failure.
+        #     There is an inherent race in the dmeventd failure handling logic
+        #     with snapshots of devices using this type of RAID1 that in the
+        #     worst case could cause a deadlock. (Also see
+        #     devices/ignore_lvm_mirrors.)
+        #   raid1
+        #     This is a newer RAID1 implementation using the MD RAID1
+        #     personality through device-mapper. It is characterized by a
+        #     lack of log options. (A log is always allocated for every
+        #     device and they are placed on the same device as the image,
+        #     so no separate devices are required.) This mirror
+        #     implementation does not require I/O to be blocked while
+        #     handling a failure. This mirror implementation is not
+        #     cluster-aware and cannot be used in a shared (active/active)
+        #     fashion in a cluster.
+        # 
+        mirror_segtype_default = "raid1"
+
+        # Configuration option global/raid10_segtype_default.
+        # The segment type used by the -i -m combination.
+        # The --type raid10|mirror option overrides this setting.
+        # The --stripes/-i and --mirrors/-m options can both be specified
+        # during the creation of a logical volume to use both striping and
+        # mirroring for the LV. There are two different implementations.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   raid10
+        #     LVM uses MD's RAID10 personality through DM. This is the
+        #     preferred option.
+        #   mirror
+        #     LVM layers the 'mirror' and 'stripe' segment types. The layering
+        #     is done by creating a mirror LV on top of striped sub-LVs,
+        #     effectively creating a RAID 0+1 array. The layering is suboptimal
+        #     in terms of providing redundancy and performance.
+        # 
+        raid10_segtype_default = "raid10"
+
+        # Configuration option global/sparse_segtype_default.
+        # The segment type used by the -V -L combination.
+        # The --type snapshot|thin option overrides this setting.
+        # The combination of -V and -L options creates a sparse LV. There are
+        # two different implementations.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   snapshot
+        #     The original snapshot implementation from LVM/DM. It uses an old
+        #     snapshot that mixes data and metadata within a single COW
+        #     storage volume and performs poorly when the size of stored data
+        #     passes hundreds of MB.
+        #   thin
+        #     A newer implementation that uses thin provisioning. It has a
+        #     bigger minimal chunk size (64KiB) and uses a separate volume for
+        #     metadata. It has better performance, especially when more data
+        #     is used. It also supports full snapshots.
+        # 
+        sparse_segtype_default = "thin"
+
+        # Configuration option global/lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path.
+        # Enable this to reinstate the previous lvdisplay name format.
+        # The default format for displaying LV names in lvdisplay was changed
+        # in version 2.02.89 to show the LV name and path separately.
+        # Previously this was always shown as /dev/vgname/lvname even when that
+        # was never a valid path in the /dev filesystem.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/use_lvmetad.
+        # Use lvmetad to cache metadata and reduce disk scanning.
+        # When enabled (and running), lvmetad provides LVM commands with VG
+        # metadata and PV state. LVM commands then avoid reading this
+        # information from disks which can be slow. When disabled (or not
+        # running), LVM commands fall back to scanning disks to obtain VG
+        # metadata. lvmetad is kept updated via udev rules which must be set
+        # up for LVM to work correctly. (The udev rules should be installed
+        # by default.) Without a proper udev setup, changes in the system's
+        # block device configuration will be unknown to LVM, and ignored
+        # until a manual 'pvscan --cache' is run. If lvmetad was running
+        # while use_lvmetad was disabled, it must be stopped, use_lvmetad
+        # enabled, and then started. When using lvmetad, LV activation is
+        # switched to an automatic, event-based mode. In this mode, LVs are
+        # activated based on incoming udev events that inform lvmetad when
+        # PVs appear on the system. When a VG is complete (all PVs present),
+        # it is auto-activated. The auto_activation_volume_list setting
+        # controls which LVs are auto-activated (all by default.)
+        # When lvmetad is updated (automatically by udev events, or directly
+        # by pvscan --cache), devices/filter is ignored and all devices are
+        # scanned by default. lvmetad always keeps unfiltered information
+        # which is provided to LVM commands. Each LVM command then filters
+        # based on devices/filter. This does not apply to other, non-regexp,
+        # filtering settings: component filters such as multipath and MD
+        # are checked during pvscan --cache. To filter a device and prevent
+        # scanning from the LVM system entirely, including lvmetad, use
+        # devices/global_filter.
+        use_lvmetad = 1
+
+        # Configuration option global/use_lvmlockd.
+        # Use lvmlockd for locking among hosts using LVM on shared storage.
+        # See lvmlockd(8) for more information.
+        use_lvmlockd = 0
+
+        # Configuration option global/lvmlockd_lock_retries.
+        # Retry lvmlockd lock requests this many times.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # lvmlockd_lock_retries = 3
+
+        # Configuration option global/sanlock_lv_extend.
+        # Size in MiB to extend the internal LV holding sanlock locks.
+        # The internal LV holds locks for each LV in the VG, and after enough
+        # LVs have been created, the internal LV needs to be extended. lvcreate
+        # will automatically extend the internal LV when needed by the amount
+        # specified here. Setting this to 0 disables the automatic extension
+        # and can cause lvcreate to fail.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # sanlock_lv_extend = 256
+
+        # Configuration option global/thin_check_executable.
+        # The full path to the thin_check command.
+        # LVM uses this command to check that a thin metadata device is in a
+        # usable state. When a thin pool is activated and after it is
+        # deactivated, this command is run. Activation will only proceed if
+        # the command has an exit status of 0. Set to "" to skip this check.
+        # (Not recommended.) Also see thin_check_options.
+        # (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_check_executable = "/usr/sbin/thin_check"
+
+        # Configuration option global/thin_dump_executable.
+        # The full path to the thin_dump command.
+        # LVM uses this command to dump thin pool metadata.
+        # (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_dump_executable = "/usr/sbin/thin_dump"
+
+        # Configuration option global/thin_repair_executable.
+        # The full path to the thin_repair command.
+        # LVM uses this command to repair a thin metadata device if it is in
+        # an unusable state. Also see thin_repair_options.
+        # (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_repair_executable = "/usr/sbin/thin_repair"
+
+        # Configuration option global/thin_check_options.
+        # List of options passed to the thin_check command.
+        # With thin_check version 2.1 or newer you can add the option
+        # --ignore-non-fatal-errors to let it pass through ignorable errors
+        # and fix them later. With thin_check version 3.2 or newer you should
+        # include the option --clear-needs-check-flag.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_check_options = [ "-q", "--clear-needs-check-flag" ]
+
+        # Configuration option global/thin_repair_options.
+        # List of options passed to the thin_repair command.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # thin_repair_options = [ "" ]
+
+        # Configuration option global/thin_disabled_features.
+        # Features to not use in the thin driver.
+        # This can be helpful for testing, or to avoid using a feature that is
+        # causing problems. Features include: block_size, discards,
+        # discards_non_power_2, external_origin, metadata_resize,
+        # external_origin_extend, error_if_no_space.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # thin_disabled_features = [ "discards", "block_size" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option global/cache_disabled_features.
+        # Features to not use in the cache driver.
+        # This can be helpful for testing, or to avoid using a feature that is
+        # causing problems. Features include: policy_mq, policy_smq.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # cache_disabled_features = [ "policy_smq" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option global/cache_check_executable.
+        # The full path to the cache_check command.
+        # LVM uses this command to check that a cache metadata device is in a
+        # usable state. When a cached LV is activated and after it is
+        # deactivated, this command is run. Activation will only proceed if the
+        # command has an exit status of 0. Set to "" to skip this check.
+        # (Not recommended.) Also see cache_check_options.
+        # (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_check_executable = "/usr/sbin/cache_check"
+
+        # Configuration option global/cache_dump_executable.
+        # The full path to the cache_dump command.
+        # LVM uses this command to dump cache pool metadata.
+        # (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_dump_executable = "/usr/sbin/cache_dump"
+
+        # Configuration option global/cache_repair_executable.
+        # The full path to the cache_repair command.
+        # LVM uses this command to repair a cache metadata device if it is in
+        # an unusable state. Also see cache_repair_options.
+        # (See package device-mapper-persistent-data or thin-provisioning-tools)
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_repair_executable = "/usr/sbin/cache_repair"
+
+        # Configuration option global/cache_check_options.
+        # List of options passed to the cache_check command.
+        # With cache_check version 5.0 or newer you should include the option
+        # --clear-needs-check-flag.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_check_options = [ "-q", "--clear-needs-check-flag" ]
+
+        # Configuration option global/cache_repair_options.
+        # List of options passed to the cache_repair command.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # cache_repair_options = [ "" ]
+
+        # Configuration option global/system_id_source.
+        # The method LVM uses to set the local system ID.
+        # Volume Groups can also be given a system ID (by vgcreate, vgchange,
+        # or vgimport.) A VG on shared storage devices is accessible only to
+        # the host with a matching system ID. See 'man lvmsystemid' for
+        # information on limitations and correct usage.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   none
+        #     The host has no system ID.
+        #   lvmlocal
+        #     Obtain the system ID from the system_id setting in the 'local'
+        #     section of an lvm configuration file, e.g. lvmlocal.conf.
+        #   uname
+        #     Set the system ID from the hostname (uname) of the system.
+        #     System IDs beginning localhost are not permitted.
+        #   machineid
+        #     Use the contents of the machine-id file to set the system ID.
+        #     Some systems create this file at installation time.
+        #     See 'man machine-id' and global/etc.
+        #   file
+        #     Use the contents of another file (system_id_file) to set the
+        #     system ID.
+        # 
+        system_id_source = "none"
+
+        # Configuration option global/system_id_file.
+        # The full path to the file containing a system ID.
+        # This is used when system_id_source is set to 'file'.
+        # Comments starting with the character # are ignored.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option global/use_lvmpolld.
+        # Use lvmpolld to supervise long running LVM commands.
+        # When enabled, control of long running LVM commands is transferred
+        # from the original LVM command to the lvmpolld daemon. This allows
+        # the operation to continue independent of the original LVM command.
+        # After lvmpolld takes over, the LVM command displays the progress
+        # of the ongoing operation. lvmpolld itself runs LVM commands to
+        # manage the progress of ongoing operations. lvmpolld can be used as
+        # a native systemd service, which allows it to be started on demand,
+        # and to use its own control group. When this option is disabled, LVM
+        # commands will supervise long running operations by forking themselves.
+        use_lvmpolld = 1
 }
 
 # Configuration section activation.
 activation {
 
-	# Configuration option activation/checks.
-	# Perform internal checks of libdevmapper operations.
-	# Useful for debugging problems with activation. Some of the checks may
-	# be expensive, so it's best to use this only when there seems to be a
-	# problem.
-	checks = 0
-
-	# Configuration option activation/udev_sync.
-	# Use udev notifications to synchronize udev and LVM.
-	# The --nodevsync option overrides this setting.
-	# When disabled, LVM commands will not wait for notifications from
-	# udev, but continue irrespective of any possible udev processing in
-	# the background. Only use this if udev is not running or has rules
-	# that ignore the devices LVM creates. If enabled when udev is not
-	# running, and LVM processes are waiting for udev, run the command
-	# 'dmsetup udevcomplete_all' to wake them up.
-	udev_sync = 1
-
-	# Configuration option activation/udev_rules.
-	# Use udev rules to manage LV device nodes and symlinks.
-	# When disabled, LVM will manage the device nodes and symlinks for
-	# active LVs itself. Manual intervention may be required if this
-	# setting is changed while LVs are active.
-	udev_rules = 1
-
-	# Configuration option activation/verify_udev_operations.
-	# Use extra checks in LVM to verify udev operations.
-	# This enables additional checks (and if necessary, repairs) on entries
-	# in the device directory after udev has completed processing its
-	# events. Useful for diagnosing problems with LVM/udev interactions.
-	verify_udev_operations = 0
-
-	# Configuration option activation/retry_deactivation.
-	# Retry failed LV deactivation.
-	# If LV deactivation fails, LVM will retry for a few seconds before
-	# failing. This may happen because a process run from a quick udev rule
-	# temporarily opened the device.
-	retry_deactivation = 1
-
-	# Configuration option activation/missing_stripe_filler.
-	# Method to fill missing stripes when activating an incomplete LV.
-	# Using 'error' will make inaccessible parts of the device return I/O
-	# errors on access. You can instead use a device path, in which case,
-	# that device will be used in place of missing stripes. Using anything
-	# other than 'error' with mirrored or snapshotted volumes is likely to
-	# result in data corruption.
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	missing_stripe_filler = "error"
-
-	# Configuration option activation/use_linear_target.
-	# Use the linear target to optimize single stripe LVs.
-	# When disabled, the striped target is used. The linear target is an
-	# optimised version of the striped target that only handles a single
-	# stripe.
-	use_linear_target = 1
-
-	# Configuration option activation/reserved_stack.
-	# Stack size in KiB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
-	# Insufficent reserve risks I/O deadlock during device suspension.
-	reserved_stack = 64
-
-	# Configuration option activation/reserved_memory.
-	# Memory size in KiB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
-	# Insufficent reserve risks I/O deadlock during device suspension.
-	reserved_memory = 8192
-
-	# Configuration option activation/process_priority.
-	# Nice value used while devices are suspended.
-	# Use a high priority so that LVs are suspended
-	# for the shortest possible time.
-	process_priority = -18
-
-	# Configuration option activation/volume_list.
-	# Only LVs selected by this list are activated.
-	# If this list is defined, an LV is only activated if it matches an
-	# entry in this list. If this list is undefined, it imposes no limits
-	# on LV activation (all are allowed).
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   vgname
-	#     The VG name is matched exactly and selects all LVs in the VG.
-	#   vgname/lvname
-	#     The VG name and LV name are matched exactly and selects the LV.
-	#   @tag
-	#     Selects an LV if the specified tag matches a tag set on the LV
-	#     or VG.
-	#   @*
-	#     Selects an LV if a tag defined on the host is also set on the LV
-	#     or VG. See tags/hosttags. If any host tags exist but volume_list
-	#     is not defined, a default single-entry list containing '@*' is
-	#     assumed.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option activation/auto_activation_volume_list.
-	# Only LVs selected by this list are auto-activated.
-	# This list works like volume_list, but it is used only by
-	# auto-activation commands. It does not apply to direct activation
-	# commands. If this list is defined, an LV is only auto-activated
-	# if it matches an entry in this list. If this list is undefined, it
-	# imposes no limits on LV auto-activation (all are allowed.) If this
-	# list is defined and empty, i.e. "[]", then no LVs are selected for
-	# auto-activation. An LV that is selected by this list for
-	# auto-activation, must also be selected by volume_list (if defined)
-	# before it is activated. Auto-activation is an activation command that
-	# includes the 'a' argument: --activate ay or -a ay. The 'a' (auto)
-	# argument for auto-activation is meant to be used by activation
-	# commands that are run automatically by the system, as opposed to LVM
-	# commands run directly by a user. A user may also use the 'a' flag
-	# directly to perform auto-activation. Also see pvscan(8) for more
-	# information about auto-activation.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   vgname
-	#     The VG name is matched exactly and selects all LVs in the VG.
-	#   vgname/lvname
-	#     The VG name and LV name are matched exactly and selects the LV.
-	#   @tag
-	#     Selects an LV if the specified tag matches a tag set on the LV
-	#     or VG.
-	#   @*
-	#     Selects an LV if a tag defined on the host is also set on the LV
-	#     or VG. See tags/hosttags. If any host tags exist but volume_list
-	#     is not defined, a default single-entry list containing '@*' is
-	#     assumed.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option activation/read_only_volume_list.
-	# LVs in this list are activated in read-only mode.
-	# If this list is defined, each LV that is to be activated is checked
-	# against this list, and if it matches, it is activated in read-only
-	# mode. This overrides the permission setting stored in the metadata,
-	# e.g. from --permission rw.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   vgname
-	#     The VG name is matched exactly and selects all LVs in the VG.
-	#   vgname/lvname
-	#     The VG name and LV name are matched exactly and selects the LV.
-	#   @tag
-	#     Selects an LV if the specified tag matches a tag set on the LV
-	#     or VG.
-	#   @*
-	#     Selects an LV if a tag defined on the host is also set on the LV
-	#     or VG. See tags/hosttags. If any host tags exist but volume_list
-	#     is not defined, a default single-entry list containing '@*' is
-	#     assumed.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option activation/raid_region_size.
-	# Size in KiB of each raid or mirror synchronization region.
-	# For raid or mirror segment types, this is the amount of data that is
-	# copied at once when initializing, or moved at once by pvmove.
-	raid_region_size = 512
-
-	# Configuration option activation/error_when_full.
-	# Return errors if a thin pool runs out of space.
-	# The --errorwhenfull option overrides this setting.
-	# When enabled, writes to thin LVs immediately return an error if the
-	# thin pool is out of data space. When disabled, writes to thin LVs
-	# are queued if the thin pool is out of space, and processed when the
-	# thin pool data space is extended. New thin pools are assigned the
-	# behavior defined here.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# error_when_full = 0
-
-	# Configuration option activation/readahead.
-	# Setting to use when there is no readahead setting in metadata.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   none
-	#     Disable readahead.
-	#   auto
-	#     Use default value chosen by kernel.
-	# 
-	readahead = "auto"
-
-	# Configuration option activation/raid_fault_policy.
-	# Defines how a device failure in a RAID LV is handled.
-	# This includes LVs that have the following segment types:
-	# raid1, raid4, raid5*, and raid6*.
-	# If a device in the LV fails, the policy determines the steps
-	# performed by dmeventd automatically, and the steps perfomed by the
-	# manual command lvconvert --repair --use-policies.
-	# Automatic handling requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   warn
-	#     Use the system log to warn the user that a device in the RAID LV
-	#     has failed. It is left to the user to run lvconvert --repair
-	#     manually to remove or replace the failed device. As long as the
-	#     number of failed devices does not exceed the redundancy of the LV
-	#     (1 device for raid4/5, 2 for raid6), the LV will remain usable.
-	#   allocate
-	#     Attempt to use any extra physical volumes in the VG as spares and
-	#     replace faulty devices.
-	# 
-	raid_fault_policy = "warn"
-
-	# Configuration option activation/mirror_image_fault_policy.
-	# Defines how a device failure in a 'mirror' LV is handled.
-	# An LV with the 'mirror' segment type is composed of mirror images
-	# (copies) and a mirror log. A disk log ensures that a mirror LV does
-	# not need to be re-synced (all copies made the same) every time a
-	# machine reboots or crashes. If a device in the LV fails, this policy
-	# determines the steps perfomed by dmeventd automatically, and the steps
-	# performed by the manual command lvconvert --repair --use-policies.
-	# Automatic handling requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   remove
-	#     Simply remove the faulty device and run without it. If the log
-	#     device fails, the mirror would convert to using an in-memory log.
-	#     This means the mirror will not remember its sync status across
-	#     crashes/reboots and the entire mirror will be re-synced. If a
-	#     mirror image fails, the mirror will convert to a non-mirrored
-	#     device if there is only one remaining good copy.
-	#   allocate
-	#     Remove the faulty device and try to allocate space on a new
-	#     device to be a replacement for the failed device. Using this
-	#     policy for the log is fast and maintains the ability to remember
-	#     sync state through crashes/reboots. Using this policy for a
-	#     mirror device is slow, as it requires the mirror to resynchronize
-	#     the devices, but it will preserve the mirror characteristic of
-	#     the device. This policy acts like 'remove' if no suitable device
-	#     and space can be allocated for the replacement.
-	#   allocate_anywhere
-	#     Not yet implemented. Useful to place the log device temporarily
-	#     on the same physical volume as one of the mirror images. This
-	#     policy is not recommended for mirror devices since it would break
-	#     the redundant nature of the mirror. This policy acts like
-	#     'remove' if no suitable device and space can be allocated for the
-	#     replacement.
-	# 
-	mirror_image_fault_policy = "remove"
-
-	# Configuration option activation/mirror_log_fault_policy.
-	# Defines how a device failure in a 'mirror' log LV is handled.
-	# The mirror_image_fault_policy description for mirrored LVs also
-	# applies to mirrored log LVs.
-	mirror_log_fault_policy = "allocate"
-
-	# Configuration option activation/snapshot_autoextend_threshold.
-	# Auto-extend a snapshot when its usage exceeds this percent.
-	# Setting this to 100 disables automatic extension.
-	# The minimum value is 50 (a smaller value is treated as 50.)
-	# Also see snapshot_autoextend_percent.
-	# Automatic extension requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
-	# snapshot exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
-	# 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
-	# snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 70
-	# 
-	snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 100
-
-	# Configuration option activation/snapshot_autoextend_percent.
-	# Auto-extending a snapshot adds this percent extra space.
-	# The amount of additional space added to a snapshot is this
-	# percent of its current size.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
-	# snapshot exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
-	# 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
-	# snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20
-	# 
-	snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20
-
-	# Configuration option activation/thin_pool_autoextend_threshold.
-	# Auto-extend a thin pool when its usage exceeds this percent.
-	# Setting this to 100 disables automatic extension.
-	# The minimum value is 50 (a smaller value is treated as 50.)
-	# Also see thin_pool_autoextend_percent.
-	# Automatic extension requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
-	# thin pool exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
-	# 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
-	# thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 70
-	# 
-	thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 100
-
-	# Configuration option activation/thin_pool_autoextend_percent.
-	# Auto-extending a thin pool adds this percent extra space.
-	# The amount of additional space added to a thin pool is this
-	# percent of its current size.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
-	# thin pool exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
-	# 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
-	# thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20
-	# 
-	thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20
-
-	# Configuration option activation/mlock_filter.
-	# Do not mlock these memory areas.
-	# While activating devices, I/O to devices being (re)configured is
-	# suspended. As a precaution against deadlocks, LVM pins memory it is
-	# using so it is not paged out, and will not require I/O to reread.
-	# Groups of pages that are known not to be accessed during activation
-	# do not need to be pinned into memory. Each string listed in this
-	# setting is compared against each line in /proc/self/maps, and the
-	# pages corresponding to lines that match are not pinned. On some
-	# systems, locale-archive was found to make up over 80% of the memory
-	# used by the process.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# mlock_filter = [ "locale/locale-archive", "gconv/gconv-modules.cache" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option activation/use_mlockall.
-	# Use the old behavior of mlockall to pin all memory.
-	# Prior to version 2.02.62, LVM used mlockall() to pin the whole
-	# process's memory while activating devices.
-	use_mlockall = 0
-
-	# Configuration option activation/monitoring.
-	# Monitor LVs that are activated.
-	# The --ignoremonitoring option overrides this setting.
-	# When enabled, LVM will ask dmeventd to monitor activated LVs.
-	monitoring = 1
-
-	# Configuration option activation/polling_interval.
-	# Check pvmove or lvconvert progress at this interval (seconds).
-	# When pvmove or lvconvert must wait for the kernel to finish
-	# synchronising or merging data, they check and report progress at
-	# intervals of this number of seconds. If this is set to 0 and there
-	# is only one thing to wait for, there are no progress reports, but
-	# the process is awoken immediately once the operation is complete.
-	polling_interval = 15
-
-	# Configuration option activation/auto_set_activation_skip.
-	# Set the activation skip flag on new thin snapshot LVs.
-	# The --setactivationskip option overrides this setting.
-	# An LV can have a persistent 'activation skip' flag. The flag causes
-	# the LV to be skipped during normal activation. The lvchange/vgchange
-	# -K option is required to activate LVs that have the activation skip
-	# flag set. When this setting is enabled, the activation skip flag is
-	# set on new thin snapshot LVs.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# auto_set_activation_skip = 1
-
-	# Configuration option activation/activation_mode.
-	# How LVs with missing devices are activated.
-	# The --activationmode option overrides this setting.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   complete
-	#     Only allow activation of an LV if all of the Physical Volumes it
-	#     uses are present. Other PVs in the Volume Group may be missing.
-	#   degraded
-	#     Like complete, but additionally RAID LVs of segment type raid1,
-	#     raid4, raid5, radid6 and raid10 will be activated if there is no
-	#     data loss, i.e. they have sufficient redundancy to present the
-	#     entire addressable range of the Logical Volume.
-	#   partial
-	#     Allows the activation of any LV even if a missing or failed PV
-	#     could cause data loss with a portion of the LV inaccessible.
-	#     This setting should not normally be used, but may sometimes
-	#     assist with data recovery.
-	# 
-	activation_mode = "degraded"
-
-	# Configuration option activation/lock_start_list.
-	# Locking is started only for VGs selected by this list.
-	# The rules are the same as those for volume_list.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-
-	# Configuration option activation/auto_lock_start_list.
-	# Locking is auto-started only for VGs selected by this list.
-	# The rules are the same as those for auto_activation_volume_list.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+        # Configuration option activation/checks.
+        # Perform internal checks of libdevmapper operations.
+        # Useful for debugging problems with activation. Some of the checks may
+        # be expensive, so it's best to use this only when there seems to be a
+        # problem.
+        checks = 0
+
+        # Configuration option activation/udev_sync.
+        # Use udev notifications to synchronize udev and LVM.
+        # The --nodevsync option overrides this setting.
+        # When disabled, LVM commands will not wait for notifications from
+        # udev, but continue irrespective of any possible udev processing in
+        # the background. Only use this if udev is not running or has rules
+        # that ignore the devices LVM creates. If enabled when udev is not
+        # running, and LVM processes are waiting for udev, run the command
+        # 'dmsetup udevcomplete_all' to wake them up.
+        udev_sync = 1
+
+        # Configuration option activation/udev_rules.
+        # Use udev rules to manage LV device nodes and symlinks.
+        # When disabled, LVM will manage the device nodes and symlinks for
+        # active LVs itself. Manual intervention may be required if this
+        # setting is changed while LVs are active.
+        udev_rules = 1
+
+        # Configuration option activation/verify_udev_operations.
+        # Use extra checks in LVM to verify udev operations.
+        # This enables additional checks (and if necessary, repairs) on entries
+        # in the device directory after udev has completed processing its
+        # events. Useful for diagnosing problems with LVM/udev interactions.
+        verify_udev_operations = 0
+
+        # Configuration option activation/retry_deactivation.
+        # Retry failed LV deactivation.
+        # If LV deactivation fails, LVM will retry for a few seconds before
+        # failing. This may happen because a process run from a quick udev rule
+        # temporarily opened the device.
+        retry_deactivation = 1
+
+        # Configuration option activation/missing_stripe_filler.
+        # Method to fill missing stripes when activating an incomplete LV.
+        # Using 'error' will make inaccessible parts of the device return I/O
+        # errors on access. You can instead use a device path, in which case,
+        # that device will be used in place of missing stripes. Using anything
+        # other than 'error' with mirrored or snapshotted volumes is likely to
+        # result in data corruption.
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        missing_stripe_filler = "error"
+
+        # Configuration option activation/use_linear_target.
+        # Use the linear target to optimize single stripe LVs.
+        # When disabled, the striped target is used. The linear target is an
+        # optimised version of the striped target that only handles a single
+        # stripe.
+        use_linear_target = 1
+
+        # Configuration option activation/reserved_stack.
+        # Stack size in KiB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
+        # Insufficent reserve risks I/O deadlock during device suspension.
+        reserved_stack = 64
+
+        # Configuration option activation/reserved_memory.
+        # Memory size in KiB to reserve for use while devices are suspended.
+        # Insufficent reserve risks I/O deadlock during device suspension.
+        reserved_memory = 8192
+
+        # Configuration option activation/process_priority.
+        # Nice value used while devices are suspended.
+        # Use a high priority so that LVs are suspended
+        # for the shortest possible time.
+        process_priority = -18
+
+        # Configuration option activation/volume_list.
+        # Only LVs selected by this list are activated.
+        # If this list is defined, an LV is only activated if it matches an
+        # entry in this list. If this list is undefined, it imposes no limits
+        # on LV activation (all are allowed).
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   vgname
+        #     The VG name is matched exactly and selects all LVs in the VG.
+        #   vgname/lvname
+        #     The VG name and LV name are matched exactly and selects the LV.
+        #   @tag
+        #     Selects an LV if the specified tag matches a tag set on the LV
+        #     or VG.
+        #   @*
+        #     Selects an LV if a tag defined on the host is also set on the LV
+        #     or VG. See tags/hosttags. If any host tags exist but volume_list
+        #     is not defined, a default single-entry list containing '@*' is
+        #     assumed.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option activation/auto_activation_volume_list.
+        # Only LVs selected by this list are auto-activated.
+        # This list works like volume_list, but it is used only by
+        # auto-activation commands. It does not apply to direct activation
+        # commands. If this list is defined, an LV is only auto-activated
+        # if it matches an entry in this list. If this list is undefined, it
+        # imposes no limits on LV auto-activation (all are allowed.) If this
+        # list is defined and empty, i.e. "[]", then no LVs are selected for
+        # auto-activation. An LV that is selected by this list for
+        # auto-activation, must also be selected by volume_list (if defined)
+        # before it is activated. Auto-activation is an activation command that
+        # includes the 'a' argument: --activate ay or -a ay. The 'a' (auto)
+        # argument for auto-activation is meant to be used by activation
+        # commands that are run automatically by the system, as opposed to LVM
+        # commands run directly by a user. A user may also use the 'a' flag
+        # directly to perform auto-activation. Also see pvscan(8) for more
+        # information about auto-activation.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   vgname
+        #     The VG name is matched exactly and selects all LVs in the VG.
+        #   vgname/lvname
+        #     The VG name and LV name are matched exactly and selects the LV.
+        #   @tag
+        #     Selects an LV if the specified tag matches a tag set on the LV
+        #     or VG.
+        #   @*
+        #     Selects an LV if a tag defined on the host is also set on the LV
+        #     or VG. See tags/hosttags. If any host tags exist but volume_list
+        #     is not defined, a default single-entry list containing '@*' is
+        #     assumed.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option activation/read_only_volume_list.
+        # LVs in this list are activated in read-only mode.
+        # If this list is defined, each LV that is to be activated is checked
+        # against this list, and if it matches, it is activated in read-only
+        # mode. This overrides the permission setting stored in the metadata,
+        # e.g. from --permission rw.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   vgname
+        #     The VG name is matched exactly and selects all LVs in the VG.
+        #   vgname/lvname
+        #     The VG name and LV name are matched exactly and selects the LV.
+        #   @tag
+        #     Selects an LV if the specified tag matches a tag set on the LV
+        #     or VG.
+        #   @*
+        #     Selects an LV if a tag defined on the host is also set on the LV
+        #     or VG. See tags/hosttags. If any host tags exist but volume_list
+        #     is not defined, a default single-entry list containing '@*' is
+        #     assumed.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # volume_list = [ "vg1", "vg2/lvol1", "@tag1", "@*" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option activation/raid_region_size.
+        # Size in KiB of each raid or mirror synchronization region.
+        # For raid or mirror segment types, this is the amount of data that is
+        # copied at once when initializing, or moved at once by pvmove.
+        raid_region_size = 512
+
+        # Configuration option activation/error_when_full.
+        # Return errors if a thin pool runs out of space.
+        # The --errorwhenfull option overrides this setting.
+        # When enabled, writes to thin LVs immediately return an error if the
+        # thin pool is out of data space. When disabled, writes to thin LVs
+        # are queued if the thin pool is out of space, and processed when the
+        # thin pool data space is extended. New thin pools are assigned the
+        # behavior defined here.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # error_when_full = 0
+
+        # Configuration option activation/readahead.
+        # Setting to use when there is no readahead setting in metadata.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   none
+        #     Disable readahead.
+        #   auto
+        #     Use default value chosen by kernel.
+        # 
+        readahead = "auto"
+
+        # Configuration option activation/raid_fault_policy.
+        # Defines how a device failure in a RAID LV is handled.
+        # This includes LVs that have the following segment types:
+        # raid1, raid4, raid5*, and raid6*.
+        # If a device in the LV fails, the policy determines the steps
+        # performed by dmeventd automatically, and the steps perfomed by the
+        # manual command lvconvert --repair --use-policies.
+        # Automatic handling requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   warn
+        #     Use the system log to warn the user that a device in the RAID LV
+        #     has failed. It is left to the user to run lvconvert --repair
+        #     manually to remove or replace the failed device. As long as the
+        #     number of failed devices does not exceed the redundancy of the LV
+        #     (1 device for raid4/5, 2 for raid6), the LV will remain usable.
+        #   allocate
+        #     Attempt to use any extra physical volumes in the VG as spares and
+        #     replace faulty devices.
+        # 
+        raid_fault_policy = "warn"
+
+        # Configuration option activation/mirror_image_fault_policy.
+        # Defines how a device failure in a 'mirror' LV is handled.
+        # An LV with the 'mirror' segment type is composed of mirror images
+        # (copies) and a mirror log. A disk log ensures that a mirror LV does
+        # not need to be re-synced (all copies made the same) every time a
+        # machine reboots or crashes. If a device in the LV fails, this policy
+        # determines the steps perfomed by dmeventd automatically, and the steps
+        # performed by the manual command lvconvert --repair --use-policies.
+        # Automatic handling requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   remove
+        #     Simply remove the faulty device and run without it. If the log
+        #     device fails, the mirror would convert to using an in-memory log.
+        #     This means the mirror will not remember its sync status across
+        #     crashes/reboots and the entire mirror will be re-synced. If a
+        #     mirror image fails, the mirror will convert to a non-mirrored
+        #     device if there is only one remaining good copy.
+        #   allocate
+        #     Remove the faulty device and try to allocate space on a new
+        #     device to be a replacement for the failed device. Using this
+        #     policy for the log is fast and maintains the ability to remember
+        #     sync state through crashes/reboots. Using this policy for a
+        #     mirror device is slow, as it requires the mirror to resynchronize
+        #     the devices, but it will preserve the mirror characteristic of
+        #     the device. This policy acts like 'remove' if no suitable device
+        #     and space can be allocated for the replacement.
+        #   allocate_anywhere
+        #     Not yet implemented. Useful to place the log device temporarily
+        #     on the same physical volume as one of the mirror images. This
+        #     policy is not recommended for mirror devices since it would break
+        #     the redundant nature of the mirror. This policy acts like
+        #     'remove' if no suitable device and space can be allocated for the
+        #     replacement.
+        # 
+        mirror_image_fault_policy = "remove"
+
+        # Configuration option activation/mirror_log_fault_policy.
+        # Defines how a device failure in a 'mirror' log LV is handled.
+        # The mirror_image_fault_policy description for mirrored LVs also
+        # applies to mirrored log LVs.
+        mirror_log_fault_policy = "allocate"
+
+        # Configuration option activation/snapshot_autoextend_threshold.
+        # Auto-extend a snapshot when its usage exceeds this percent.
+        # Setting this to 100 disables automatic extension.
+        # The minimum value is 50 (a smaller value is treated as 50.)
+        # Also see snapshot_autoextend_percent.
+        # Automatic extension requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
+        # snapshot exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
+        # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
+        # snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 70
+        # 
+        snapshot_autoextend_threshold = 100
+
+        # Configuration option activation/snapshot_autoextend_percent.
+        # Auto-extending a snapshot adds this percent extra space.
+        # The amount of additional space added to a snapshot is this
+        # percent of its current size.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
+        # snapshot exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
+        # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
+        # snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20
+        # 
+        snapshot_autoextend_percent = 20
+
+        # Configuration option activation/thin_pool_autoextend_threshold.
+        # Auto-extend a thin pool when its usage exceeds this percent.
+        # Setting this to 100 disables automatic extension.
+        # The minimum value is 50 (a smaller value is treated as 50.)
+        # Also see thin_pool_autoextend_percent.
+        # Automatic extension requires dmeventd to be monitoring the LV.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
+        # thin pool exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
+        # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
+        # thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 70
+        # 
+        thin_pool_autoextend_threshold = 100
+
+        # Configuration option activation/thin_pool_autoextend_percent.
+        # Auto-extending a thin pool adds this percent extra space.
+        # The amount of additional space added to a thin pool is this
+        # percent of its current size.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # Using 70% autoextend threshold and 20% autoextend size, when a 1G
+        # thin pool exceeds 700M, it is extended to 1.2G, and when it exceeds
+        # 840M, it is extended to 1.44G:
+        # thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20
+        # 
+        thin_pool_autoextend_percent = 20
+
+        # Configuration option activation/mlock_filter.
+        # Do not mlock these memory areas.
+        # While activating devices, I/O to devices being (re)configured is
+        # suspended. As a precaution against deadlocks, LVM pins memory it is
+        # using so it is not paged out, and will not require I/O to reread.
+        # Groups of pages that are known not to be accessed during activation
+        # do not need to be pinned into memory. Each string listed in this
+        # setting is compared against each line in /proc/self/maps, and the
+        # pages corresponding to lines that match are not pinned. On some
+        # systems, locale-archive was found to make up over 80% of the memory
+        # used by the process.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # mlock_filter = [ "locale/locale-archive", "gconv/gconv-modules.cache" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option activation/use_mlockall.
+        # Use the old behavior of mlockall to pin all memory.
+        # Prior to version 2.02.62, LVM used mlockall() to pin the whole
+        # process's memory while activating devices.
+        use_mlockall = 0
+
+        # Configuration option activation/monitoring.
+        # Monitor LVs that are activated.
+        # The --ignoremonitoring option overrides this setting.
+        # When enabled, LVM will ask dmeventd to monitor activated LVs.
+        monitoring = 1
+
+        # Configuration option activation/polling_interval.
+        # Check pvmove or lvconvert progress at this interval (seconds).
+        # When pvmove or lvconvert must wait for the kernel to finish
+        # synchronising or merging data, they check and report progress at
+        # intervals of this number of seconds. If this is set to 0 and there
+        # is only one thing to wait for, there are no progress reports, but
+        # the process is awoken immediately once the operation is complete.
+        polling_interval = 15
+
+        # Configuration option activation/auto_set_activation_skip.
+        # Set the activation skip flag on new thin snapshot LVs.
+        # The --setactivationskip option overrides this setting.
+        # An LV can have a persistent 'activation skip' flag. The flag causes
+        # the LV to be skipped during normal activation. The lvchange/vgchange
+        # -K option is required to activate LVs that have the activation skip
+        # flag set. When this setting is enabled, the activation skip flag is
+        # set on new thin snapshot LVs.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # auto_set_activation_skip = 1
+
+        # Configuration option activation/activation_mode.
+        # How LVs with missing devices are activated.
+        # The --activationmode option overrides this setting.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   complete
+        #     Only allow activation of an LV if all of the Physical Volumes it
+        #     uses are present. Other PVs in the Volume Group may be missing.
+        #   degraded
+        #     Like complete, but additionally RAID LVs of segment type raid1,
+        #     raid4, raid5, radid6 and raid10 will be activated if there is no
+        #     data loss, i.e. they have sufficient redundancy to present the
+        #     entire addressable range of the Logical Volume.
+        #   partial
+        #     Allows the activation of any LV even if a missing or failed PV
+        #     could cause data loss with a portion of the LV inaccessible.
+        #     This setting should not normally be used, but may sometimes
+        #     assist with data recovery.
+        # 
+        activation_mode = "degraded"
+
+        # Configuration option activation/lock_start_list.
+        # Locking is started only for VGs selected by this list.
+        # The rules are the same as those for volume_list.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+
+        # Configuration option activation/auto_lock_start_list.
+        # Locking is auto-started only for VGs selected by this list.
+        # The rules are the same as those for auto_activation_volume_list.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
 }
 
 # Configuration section metadata.
 # This configuration section has an automatic default value.
 # metadata {
 
-	# Configuration option metadata/pvmetadatacopies.
-	# Number of copies of metadata to store on each PV.
-	# The --pvmetadatacopies option overrides this setting.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   2
-	#     Two copies of the VG metadata are stored on the PV, one at the
-	#     front of the PV, and one at the end.
-	#   1
-	#     One copy of VG metadata is stored at the front of the PV.
-	#   0
-	#     No copies of VG metadata are stored on the PV. This may be
-	#     useful for VGs containing large numbers of PVs.
-	# 
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvmetadatacopies = 1
-
-	# Configuration option metadata/vgmetadatacopies.
-	# Number of copies of metadata to maintain for each VG.
-	# The --vgmetadatacopies option overrides this setting.
-	# If set to a non-zero value, LVM automatically chooses which of the
-	# available metadata areas to use to achieve the requested number of
-	# copies of the VG metadata. If you set a value larger than the the
-	# total number of metadata areas available, then metadata is stored in
-	# them all. The value 0 (unmanaged) disables this automatic management
-	# and allows you to control which metadata areas are used at the
-	# individual PV level using pvchange --metadataignore y|n.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# vgmetadatacopies = 0
-
-	# Configuration option metadata/pvmetadatasize.
-	# Approximate number of sectors to use for each metadata copy.
-	# VGs with large numbers of PVs or LVs, or VGs containing complex LV
-	# structures, may need additional space for VG metadata. The metadata
-	# areas are treated as circular buffers, so unused space becomes filled
-	# with an archive of the most recent previous versions of the metadata.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvmetadatasize = 255
-
-	# Configuration option metadata/pvmetadataignore.
-	# Ignore metadata areas on a new PV.
-	# The --metadataignore option overrides this setting.
-	# If metadata areas on a PV are ignored, LVM will not store metadata
-	# in them.
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvmetadataignore = 0
-
-	# Configuration option metadata/stripesize.
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# stripesize = 64
-
-	# Configuration option metadata/dirs.
-	# Directories holding live copies of text format metadata.
-	# These directories must not be on logical volumes!
-	# It's possible to use LVM with a couple of directories here,
-	# preferably on different (non-LV) filesystems, and with no other
-	# on-disk metadata (pvmetadatacopies = 0). Or this can be in addition
-	# to on-disk metadata areas. The feature was originally added to
-	# simplify testing and is not supported under low memory situations -
-	# the machine could lock up. Never edit any files in these directories
-	# by hand unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing!
-	# Use the supplied toolset to make changes (e.g. vgcfgrestore).
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# dirs = [ "/etc/lvm/metadata", "/mnt/disk2/lvm/metadata2" ]
-	# 
-	# This configuration option is advanced.
-	# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+        # Configuration option metadata/pvmetadatacopies.
+        # Number of copies of metadata to store on each PV.
+        # The --pvmetadatacopies option overrides this setting.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   2
+        #     Two copies of the VG metadata are stored on the PV, one at the
+        #     front of the PV, and one at the end.
+        #   1
+        #     One copy of VG metadata is stored at the front of the PV.
+        #   0
+        #     No copies of VG metadata are stored on the PV. This may be
+        #     useful for VGs containing large numbers of PVs.
+        # 
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvmetadatacopies = 1
+
+        # Configuration option metadata/vgmetadatacopies.
+        # Number of copies of metadata to maintain for each VG.
+        # The --vgmetadatacopies option overrides this setting.
+        # If set to a non-zero value, LVM automatically chooses which of the
+        # available metadata areas to use to achieve the requested number of
+        # copies of the VG metadata. If you set a value larger than the the
+        # total number of metadata areas available, then metadata is stored in
+        # them all. The value 0 (unmanaged) disables this automatic management
+        # and allows you to control which metadata areas are used at the
+        # individual PV level using pvchange --metadataignore y|n.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # vgmetadatacopies = 0
+
+        # Configuration option metadata/pvmetadatasize.
+        # Approximate number of sectors to use for each metadata copy.
+        # VGs with large numbers of PVs or LVs, or VGs containing complex LV
+        # structures, may need additional space for VG metadata. The metadata
+        # areas are treated as circular buffers, so unused space becomes filled
+        # with an archive of the most recent previous versions of the metadata.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvmetadatasize = 255
+
+        # Configuration option metadata/pvmetadataignore.
+        # Ignore metadata areas on a new PV.
+        # The --metadataignore option overrides this setting.
+        # If metadata areas on a PV are ignored, LVM will not store metadata
+        # in them.
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvmetadataignore = 0
+
+        # Configuration option metadata/stripesize.
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # stripesize = 64
+
+        # Configuration option metadata/dirs.
+        # Directories holding live copies of text format metadata.
+        # These directories must not be on logical volumes!
+        # It's possible to use LVM with a couple of directories here,
+        # preferably on different (non-LV) filesystems, and with no other
+        # on-disk metadata (pvmetadatacopies = 0). Or this can be in addition
+        # to on-disk metadata areas. The feature was originally added to
+        # simplify testing and is not supported under low memory situations -
+        # the machine could lock up. Never edit any files in these directories
+        # by hand unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing!
+        # Use the supplied toolset to make changes (e.g. vgcfgrestore).
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # dirs = [ "/etc/lvm/metadata", "/mnt/disk2/lvm/metadata2" ]
+        # 
+        # This configuration option is advanced.
+        # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
 # }
 
 # Configuration section report.
@@ -1493,357 +1497,357 @@
 # This configuration section has an automatic default value.
 # report {
 
-	# Configuration option report/compact_output.
-	# Do not print empty values for all report fields.
-	# If enabled, all fields that don't have a value set for any of the
-	# rows reported are skipped and not printed. Compact output is
-	# applicable only if report/buffered is enabled. If you need to
-	# compact only specified fields, use compact_output=0 and define
-	# report/compact_output_cols configuration setting instead.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# compact_output = 0
-
-	# Configuration option report/compact_output_cols.
-	# Do not print empty values for specified report fields.
-	# If defined, specified fields that don't have a value set for any
-	# of the rows reported are skipped and not printed. Compact output
-	# is applicable only if report/buffered is enabled. If you need to
-	# compact all fields, use compact_output=1 instead in which case
-	# the compact_output_cols setting is then ignored.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# compact_output_cols = ""
-
-	# Configuration option report/aligned.
-	# Align columns in report output.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# aligned = 1
-
-	# Configuration option report/buffered.
-	# Buffer report output.
-	# When buffered reporting is used, the report's content is appended
-	# incrementally to include each object being reported until the report
-	# is flushed to output which normally happens at the end of command
-	# execution. Otherwise, if buffering is not used, each object is
-	# reported as soon as its processing is finished.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# buffered = 1
-
-	# Configuration option report/headings.
-	# Show headings for columns on report.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# headings = 1
-
-	# Configuration option report/separator.
-	# A separator to use on report after each field.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# separator = " "
-
-	# Configuration option report/list_item_separator.
-	# A separator to use for list items when reported.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# list_item_separator = ","
-
-	# Configuration option report/prefixes.
-	# Use a field name prefix for each field reported.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# prefixes = 0
-
-	# Configuration option report/quoted.
-	# Quote field values when using field name prefixes.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# quoted = 1
-
-	# Configuration option report/colums_as_rows.
-	# Output each column as a row.
-	# If set, this also implies report/prefixes=1.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# colums_as_rows = 0
-
-	# Configuration option report/binary_values_as_numeric.
-	# Use binary values 0 or 1 instead of descriptive literal values.
-	# For columns that have exactly two valid values to report
-	# (not counting the 'unknown' value which denotes that the
-	# value could not be determined).
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# binary_values_as_numeric = 0
-
-	# Configuration option report/time_format.
-	# Set time format for fields reporting time values.
-	# Format specification is a string which may contain special character
-	# sequences and ordinary character sequences. Ordinary character
-	# sequences are copied verbatim. Each special character sequence is
-	# introduced by the '%' character and such sequence is then
-	# substituted with a value as described below.
-	# 
-	# Accepted values:
-	#   %a
-	#     The abbreviated name of the day of the week according to the
-	#     current locale.
-	#   %A
-	#     The full name of the day of the week according to the current
-	#     locale.
-	#   %b
-	#     The abbreviated month name according to the current locale.
-	#   %B
-	#     The full month name according to the current locale.
-	#   %c
-	#     The preferred date and time representation for the current
-	#     locale (alt E)
-	#   %C
-	#     The century number (year/100) as a 2-digit integer. (alt E)
-	#   %d
-	#     The day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31).
-	#     (alt O)
-	#   %D
-	#     Equivalent to %m/%d/%y. (For Americans only. Americans should
-	#     note that in other countries%d/%m/%y is rather common. This
-	#     means that in international context this format is ambiguous and
-	#     should not be used.
-	#   %e
-	#     Like %d, the day of the month as a decimal number, but a leading
-	#     zero is replaced by a space. (alt O)
-	#   %E
-	#     Modifier: use alternative local-dependent representation if
-	#     available.
-	#   %F
-	#     Equivalent to %Y-%m-%d (the ISO 8601 date format).
-	#   %G
-	#     The ISO 8601 week-based year with century as adecimal number.
-	#     The 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week number (see %V).
-	#     This has the same format and value as %Y, except that if the
-	#     ISO week number belongs to the previous or next year, that year
-	#     is used instead.
-	#   %g
-	#     Like %G, but without century, that is, with a 2-digit year
-	#     (00-99).
-	#   %h
-	#     Equivalent to %b.
-	#   %H
-	#     The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock
-	#     (range 00 to 23). (alt O)
-	#   %I
-	#     The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock
-	#     (range 01 to 12). (alt O)
-	#   %j
-	#     The day of the year as a decimal number (range 001 to 366).
-	#   %k
-	#     The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 0 to 23);
-	#     single digits are preceded by a blank. (See also %H.)
-	#   %l
-	#     The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 1 to 12);
-	#     single digits are preceded by a blank. (See also %I.)
-	#   %m
-	#     The month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12). (alt O)
-	#   %M
-	#     The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59). (alt O)
-	#   %O
-	#     Modifier: use alternative numeric symbols.
-	#   %p
-	#     Either "AM" or "PM" according to the given time value,
-	#     or the corresponding strings for the current locale. Noon is
-	#     treated as "PM" and midnight as "AM".
-	#   %P
-	#     Like %p but in lowercase: "am" or "pm" or a corresponding
-	#     string for the current locale.
-	#   %r
-	#     The time in a.m. or p.m. notation. In the POSIX locale this is
-	#     equivalent to %I:%M:%S %p.
-	#   %R
-	#     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M). For a version including
-	#     the seconds, see %T below.
-	#   %s
-	#     The number of seconds since the Epoch,
-	#     1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC)
-	#   %S
-	#     The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 60). (The range is
-	#     up to 60 to allow for occasional leap seconds.) (alt O)
-	#   %t
-	#     A tab character.
-	#   %T
-	#     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S).
-	#   %u
-	#     The day of the week as a decimal, range 1 to 7, Monday being 1.
-	#     See also %w. (alt O)
-	#   %U
-	#     The week number of the current year as a decimal number,
-	#     range 00 to 53, starting with the first Sunday as the first
-	#     day of week 01. See also %V and %W. (alt O)
-	#   %V
-	#     The ISO 8601 week number of the current year as a decimal number,
-	#     range 01 to 53, where week 1 is the first week that has at least
-	#     4 days in the new year. See also %U and %W. (alt O)
-	#   %w
-	#     The day of the week as a decimal, range 0 to 6, Sunday being 0.
-	#     See also %u. (alt O)
-	#   %W
-	#     The week number of the current year as a decimal number,
-	#     range 00 to 53, starting with the first Monday as the first day
-	#     of week 01. (alt O)
-	#   %x
-	#     The preferred date representation for the current locale without
-	#     the time. (alt E)
-	#   %X
-	#     The preferred time representation for the current locale without
-	#     the date. (alt E)
-	#   %y
-	#     The year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99).
-	#     (alt E, alt O)
-	#   %Y
-	#     The year as a decimal number including the century. (alt E)
-	#   %z
-	#     The +hhmm or -hhmm numeric timezone (that is, the hour and minute
-	#     offset from UTC).
-	#   %Z
-	#     The timezone name or abbreviation.
-	#   %%
-	#     A literal '%' character.
-	# 
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# time_format = "%Y-%m-%d %T %z"
-
-	# Configuration option report/devtypes_sort.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'lvm devtypes' command.
-	# See 'lvm devtypes -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# devtypes_sort = "devtype_name"
-
-	# Configuration option report/devtypes_cols.
-	# List of columns to report for 'lvm devtypes' command.
-	# See 'lvm devtypes -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# devtypes_cols = "devtype_name,devtype_max_partitions,devtype_description"
-
-	# Configuration option report/devtypes_cols_verbose.
-	# List of columns to report for 'lvm devtypes' command in verbose mode.
-	# See 'lvm devtypes -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# devtypes_cols_verbose = "devtype_name,devtype_max_partitions,devtype_description"
-
-	# Configuration option report/lvs_sort.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'lvs' command.
-	# See 'lvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# lvs_sort = "vg_name,lv_name"
-
-	# Configuration option report/lvs_cols.
-	# List of columns to report for 'lvs' command.
-	# See 'lvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# lvs_cols = "lv_name,vg_name,lv_attr,lv_size,pool_lv,origin,data_percent,metadata_percent,move_pv,mirror_log,copy_percent,convert_lv"
-
-	# Configuration option report/lvs_cols_verbose.
-	# List of columns to report for 'lvs' command in verbose mode.
-	# See 'lvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# lvs_cols_verbose = "lv_name,vg_name,seg_count,lv_attr,lv_size,lv_major,lv_minor,lv_kernel_major,lv_kernel_minor,pool_lv,origin,data_percent,metadata_percent,move_pv,copy_percent,mirror_log,convert_lv,lv_uuid,lv_profile"
-
-	# Configuration option report/vgs_sort.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'vgs' command.
-	# See 'vgs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# vgs_sort = "vg_name"
-
-	# Configuration option report/vgs_cols.
-	# List of columns to report for 'vgs' command.
-	# See 'vgs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# vgs_cols = "vg_name,pv_count,lv_count,snap_count,vg_attr,vg_size,vg_free"
-
-	# Configuration option report/vgs_cols_verbose.
-	# List of columns to report for 'vgs' command in verbose mode.
-	# See 'vgs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# vgs_cols_verbose = "vg_name,vg_attr,vg_extent_size,pv_count,lv_count,snap_count,vg_size,vg_free,vg_uuid,vg_profile"
-
-	# Configuration option report/pvs_sort.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs' command.
-	# See 'pvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvs_sort = "pv_name"
-
-	# Configuration option report/pvs_cols.
-	# List of columns to report for 'pvs' command.
-	# See 'pvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvs_cols = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free"
-
-	# Configuration option report/pvs_cols_verbose.
-	# List of columns to report for 'pvs' command in verbose mode.
-	# See 'pvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvs_cols_verbose = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,dev_size,pv_uuid"
-
-	# Configuration option report/segs_sort.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'lvs --segments' command.
-	# See 'lvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# segs_sort = "vg_name,lv_name,seg_start"
-
-	# Configuration option report/segs_cols.
-	# List of columns to report for 'lvs --segments' command.
-	# See 'lvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# segs_cols = "lv_name,vg_name,lv_attr,stripes,segtype,seg_size"
-
-	# Configuration option report/segs_cols_verbose.
-	# List of columns to report for 'lvs --segments' command in verbose mode.
-	# See 'lvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# segs_cols_verbose = "lv_name,vg_name,lv_attr,seg_start,seg_size,stripes,segtype,stripesize,chunksize"
-
-	# Configuration option report/pvsegs_sort.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs --segments' command.
-	# See 'pvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvsegs_sort = "pv_name,pvseg_start"
-
-	# Configuration option report/pvsegs_cols.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs --segments' command.
-	# See 'pvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvsegs_cols = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,pvseg_start,pvseg_size"
-
-	# Configuration option report/pvsegs_cols_verbose.
-	# List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs --segments' command in verbose mode.
-	# See 'pvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# pvsegs_cols_verbose = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,pvseg_start,pvseg_size,lv_name,seg_start_pe,segtype,seg_pe_ranges"
+        # Configuration option report/compact_output.
+        # Do not print empty values for all report fields.
+        # If enabled, all fields that don't have a value set for any of the
+        # rows reported are skipped and not printed. Compact output is
+        # applicable only if report/buffered is enabled. If you need to
+        # compact only specified fields, use compact_output=0 and define
+        # report/compact_output_cols configuration setting instead.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # compact_output = 0
+
+        # Configuration option report/compact_output_cols.
+        # Do not print empty values for specified report fields.
+        # If defined, specified fields that don't have a value set for any
+        # of the rows reported are skipped and not printed. Compact output
+        # is applicable only if report/buffered is enabled. If you need to
+        # compact all fields, use compact_output=1 instead in which case
+        # the compact_output_cols setting is then ignored.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # compact_output_cols = ""
+
+        # Configuration option report/aligned.
+        # Align columns in report output.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # aligned = 1
+
+        # Configuration option report/buffered.
+        # Buffer report output.
+        # When buffered reporting is used, the report's content is appended
+        # incrementally to include each object being reported until the report
+        # is flushed to output which normally happens at the end of command
+        # execution. Otherwise, if buffering is not used, each object is
+        # reported as soon as its processing is finished.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # buffered = 1
+
+        # Configuration option report/headings.
+        # Show headings for columns on report.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # headings = 1
+
+        # Configuration option report/separator.
+        # A separator to use on report after each field.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # separator = " "
+
+        # Configuration option report/list_item_separator.
+        # A separator to use for list items when reported.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # list_item_separator = ","
+
+        # Configuration option report/prefixes.
+        # Use a field name prefix for each field reported.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # prefixes = 0
+
+        # Configuration option report/quoted.
+        # Quote field values when using field name prefixes.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # quoted = 1
+
+        # Configuration option report/colums_as_rows.
+        # Output each column as a row.
+        # If set, this also implies report/prefixes=1.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # colums_as_rows = 0
+
+        # Configuration option report/binary_values_as_numeric.
+        # Use binary values 0 or 1 instead of descriptive literal values.
+        # For columns that have exactly two valid values to report
+        # (not counting the 'unknown' value which denotes that the
+        # value could not be determined).
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # binary_values_as_numeric = 0
+
+        # Configuration option report/time_format.
+        # Set time format for fields reporting time values.
+        # Format specification is a string which may contain special character
+        # sequences and ordinary character sequences. Ordinary character
+        # sequences are copied verbatim. Each special character sequence is
+        # introduced by the '%' character and such sequence is then
+        # substituted with a value as described below.
+        # 
+        # Accepted values:
+        #   %a
+        #     The abbreviated name of the day of the week according to the
+        #     current locale.
+        #   %A
+        #     The full name of the day of the week according to the current
+        #     locale.
+        #   %b
+        #     The abbreviated month name according to the current locale.
+        #   %B
+        #     The full month name according to the current locale.
+        #   %c
+        #     The preferred date and time representation for the current
+        #     locale (alt E)
+        #   %C
+        #     The century number (year/100) as a 2-digit integer. (alt E)
+        #   %d
+        #     The day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31).
+        #     (alt O)
+        #   %D
+        #     Equivalent to %m/%d/%y. (For Americans only. Americans should
+        #     note that in other countries%d/%m/%y is rather common. This
+        #     means that in international context this format is ambiguous and
+        #     should not be used.
+        #   %e
+        #     Like %d, the day of the month as a decimal number, but a leading
+        #     zero is replaced by a space. (alt O)
+        #   %E
+        #     Modifier: use alternative local-dependent representation if
+        #     available.
+        #   %F
+        #     Equivalent to %Y-%m-%d (the ISO 8601 date format).
+        #   %G
+        #     The ISO 8601 week-based year with century as adecimal number.
+        #     The 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week number (see %V).
+        #     This has the same format and value as %Y, except that if the
+        #     ISO week number belongs to the previous or next year, that year
+        #     is used instead.
+        #   %g
+        #     Like %G, but without century, that is, with a 2-digit year
+        #     (00-99).
+        #   %h
+        #     Equivalent to %b.
+        #   %H
+        #     The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock
+        #     (range 00 to 23). (alt O)
+        #   %I
+        #     The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock
+        #     (range 01 to 12). (alt O)
+        #   %j
+        #     The day of the year as a decimal number (range 001 to 366).
+        #   %k
+        #     The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 0 to 23);
+        #     single digits are preceded by a blank. (See also %H.)
+        #   %l
+        #     The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (range 1 to 12);
+        #     single digits are preceded by a blank. (See also %I.)
+        #   %m
+        #     The month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12). (alt O)
+        #   %M
+        #     The minute as a decimal number (range 00 to 59). (alt O)
+        #   %O
+        #     Modifier: use alternative numeric symbols.
+        #   %p
+        #     Either "AM" or "PM" according to the given time value,
+        #     or the corresponding strings for the current locale. Noon is
+        #     treated as "PM" and midnight as "AM".
+        #   %P
+        #     Like %p but in lowercase: "am" or "pm" or a corresponding
+        #     string for the current locale.
+        #   %r
+        #     The time in a.m. or p.m. notation. In the POSIX locale this is
+        #     equivalent to %I:%M:%S %p.
+        #   %R
+        #     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M). For a version including
+        #     the seconds, see %T below.
+        #   %s
+        #     The number of seconds since the Epoch,
+        #     1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC)
+        #   %S
+        #     The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 60). (The range is
+        #     up to 60 to allow for occasional leap seconds.) (alt O)
+        #   %t
+        #     A tab character.
+        #   %T
+        #     The time in 24-hour notation (%H:%M:%S).
+        #   %u
+        #     The day of the week as a decimal, range 1 to 7, Monday being 1.
+        #     See also %w. (alt O)
+        #   %U
+        #     The week number of the current year as a decimal number,
+        #     range 00 to 53, starting with the first Sunday as the first
+        #     day of week 01. See also %V and %W. (alt O)
+        #   %V
+        #     The ISO 8601 week number of the current year as a decimal number,
+        #     range 01 to 53, where week 1 is the first week that has at least
+        #     4 days in the new year. See also %U and %W. (alt O)
+        #   %w
+        #     The day of the week as a decimal, range 0 to 6, Sunday being 0.
+        #     See also %u. (alt O)
+        #   %W
+        #     The week number of the current year as a decimal number,
+        #     range 00 to 53, starting with the first Monday as the first day
+        #     of week 01. (alt O)
+        #   %x
+        #     The preferred date representation for the current locale without
+        #     the time. (alt E)
+        #   %X
+        #     The preferred time representation for the current locale without
+        #     the date. (alt E)
+        #   %y
+        #     The year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99).
+        #     (alt E, alt O)
+        #   %Y
+        #     The year as a decimal number including the century. (alt E)
+        #   %z
+        #     The +hhmm or -hhmm numeric timezone (that is, the hour and minute
+        #     offset from UTC).
+        #   %Z
+        #     The timezone name or abbreviation.
+        #   %%
+        #     A literal '%' character.
+        # 
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # time_format = "%Y-%m-%d %T %z"
+
+        # Configuration option report/devtypes_sort.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'lvm devtypes' command.
+        # See 'lvm devtypes -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # devtypes_sort = "devtype_name"
+
+        # Configuration option report/devtypes_cols.
+        # List of columns to report for 'lvm devtypes' command.
+        # See 'lvm devtypes -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # devtypes_cols = "devtype_name,devtype_max_partitions,devtype_description"
+
+        # Configuration option report/devtypes_cols_verbose.
+        # List of columns to report for 'lvm devtypes' command in verbose mode.
+        # See 'lvm devtypes -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # devtypes_cols_verbose = "devtype_name,devtype_max_partitions,devtype_description"
+
+        # Configuration option report/lvs_sort.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'lvs' command.
+        # See 'lvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # lvs_sort = "vg_name,lv_name"
+
+        # Configuration option report/lvs_cols.
+        # List of columns to report for 'lvs' command.
+        # See 'lvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # lvs_cols = "lv_name,vg_name,lv_attr,lv_size,pool_lv,origin,data_percent,metadata_percent,move_pv,mirror_log,copy_percent,convert_lv"
+
+        # Configuration option report/lvs_cols_verbose.
+        # List of columns to report for 'lvs' command in verbose mode.
+        # See 'lvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # lvs_cols_verbose = "lv_name,vg_name,seg_count,lv_attr,lv_size,lv_major,lv_minor,lv_kernel_major,lv_kernel_minor,pool_lv,origin,data_percent,metadata_percent,move_pv,copy_percent,mirror_log,convert_lv,lv_uuid,lv_profile"
+
+        # Configuration option report/vgs_sort.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'vgs' command.
+        # See 'vgs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # vgs_sort = "vg_name"
+
+        # Configuration option report/vgs_cols.
+        # List of columns to report for 'vgs' command.
+        # See 'vgs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # vgs_cols = "vg_name,pv_count,lv_count,snap_count,vg_attr,vg_size,vg_free"
+
+        # Configuration option report/vgs_cols_verbose.
+        # List of columns to report for 'vgs' command in verbose mode.
+        # See 'vgs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # vgs_cols_verbose = "vg_name,vg_attr,vg_extent_size,pv_count,lv_count,snap_count,vg_size,vg_free,vg_uuid,vg_profile"
+
+        # Configuration option report/pvs_sort.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs' command.
+        # See 'pvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvs_sort = "pv_name"
+
+        # Configuration option report/pvs_cols.
+        # List of columns to report for 'pvs' command.
+        # See 'pvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvs_cols = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free"
+
+        # Configuration option report/pvs_cols_verbose.
+        # List of columns to report for 'pvs' command in verbose mode.
+        # See 'pvs -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvs_cols_verbose = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,dev_size,pv_uuid"
+
+        # Configuration option report/segs_sort.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'lvs --segments' command.
+        # See 'lvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # segs_sort = "vg_name,lv_name,seg_start"
+
+        # Configuration option report/segs_cols.
+        # List of columns to report for 'lvs --segments' command.
+        # See 'lvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # segs_cols = "lv_name,vg_name,lv_attr,stripes,segtype,seg_size"
+
+        # Configuration option report/segs_cols_verbose.
+        # List of columns to report for 'lvs --segments' command in verbose mode.
+        # See 'lvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # segs_cols_verbose = "lv_name,vg_name,lv_attr,seg_start,seg_size,stripes,segtype,stripesize,chunksize"
+
+        # Configuration option report/pvsegs_sort.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs --segments' command.
+        # See 'pvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvsegs_sort = "pv_name,pvseg_start"
+
+        # Configuration option report/pvsegs_cols.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs --segments' command.
+        # See 'pvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvsegs_cols = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,pvseg_start,pvseg_size"
+
+        # Configuration option report/pvsegs_cols_verbose.
+        # List of columns to sort by when reporting 'pvs --segments' command in verbose mode.
+        # See 'pvs --segments -o help' for the list of possible fields.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # pvsegs_cols_verbose = "pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,pvseg_start,pvseg_size,lv_name,seg_start_pe,segtype,seg_pe_ranges"
 # }
 
 # Configuration section dmeventd.
 # Settings for the LVM event daemon.
 dmeventd {
 
-	# Configuration option dmeventd/mirror_library.
-	# The library dmeventd uses when monitoring a mirror device.
-	# libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so attempts to recover from
-	# failures. It removes failed devices from a volume group and
-	# reconfigures a mirror as necessary. If no mirror library is
-	# provided, mirrors are not monitored through dmeventd.
-	mirror_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so"
-
-	# Configuration option dmeventd/raid_library.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# raid_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2raid.so"
-
-	# Configuration option dmeventd/snapshot_library.
-	# The library dmeventd uses when monitoring a snapshot device.
-	# libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so monitors the filling of snapshots
-	# and emits a warning through syslog when the usage exceeds 80%. The
-	# warning is repeated when 85%, 90% and 95% of the snapshot is filled.
-	snapshot_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so"
-
-	# Configuration option dmeventd/thin_library.
-	# The library dmeventd uses when monitoring a thin device.
-	# libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so monitors the filling of a pool
-	# and emits a warning through syslog when the usage exceeds 80%. The
-	# warning is repeated when 85%, 90% and 95% of the pool is filled.
-	thin_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so"
-
-	# Configuration option dmeventd/executable.
-	# The full path to the dmeventd binary.
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# executable = "/sbin/dmeventd"
+        # Configuration option dmeventd/mirror_library.
+        # The library dmeventd uses when monitoring a mirror device.
+        # libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so attempts to recover from
+        # failures. It removes failed devices from a volume group and
+        # reconfigures a mirror as necessary. If no mirror library is
+        # provided, mirrors are not monitored through dmeventd.
+        mirror_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so"
+
+        # Configuration option dmeventd/raid_library.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # raid_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2raid.so"
+
+        # Configuration option dmeventd/snapshot_library.
+        # The library dmeventd uses when monitoring a snapshot device.
+        # libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so monitors the filling of snapshots
+        # and emits a warning through syslog when the usage exceeds 80%. The
+        # warning is repeated when 85%, 90% and 95% of the snapshot is filled.
+        snapshot_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so"
+
+        # Configuration option dmeventd/thin_library.
+        # The library dmeventd uses when monitoring a thin device.
+        # libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so monitors the filling of a pool
+        # and emits a warning through syslog when the usage exceeds 80%. The
+        # warning is repeated when 85%, 90% and 95% of the pool is filled.
+        thin_library = "libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so"
+
+        # Configuration option dmeventd/executable.
+        # The full path to the dmeventd binary.
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # executable = "/sbin/dmeventd"
 }
 
 # Configuration section tags.
@@ -1851,37 +1855,37 @@
 # This configuration section has an automatic default value.
 # tags {
 
-	# Configuration option tags/hosttags.
-	# Create a host tag using the machine name.
-	# The machine name is nodename returned by uname(2).
-	# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
-	# hosttags = 0
-
-	# Configuration section tags/<tag>.
-	# Replace this subsection name with a custom tag name.
-	# Multiple subsections like this can be created. The '@' prefix for
-	# tags is optional. This subsection can contain host_list, which is a
-	# list of machine names. If the name of the local machine is found in
-	# host_list, then the name of this subsection is used as a tag and is
-	# applied to the local machine as a 'host tag'. If this subsection is
-	# empty (has no host_list), then the subsection name is always applied
-	# as a 'host tag'.
-	# 
-	# Example
-	# The host tag foo is given to all hosts, and the host tag
-	# bar is given to the hosts named machine1 and machine2.
-	# tags { foo { } bar { host_list = [ "machine1", "machine2" ] } }
-	# 
-	# This configuration section has variable name.
-	# This configuration section has an automatic default value.
-	# tag {
-
-		# Configuration option tags/<tag>/host_list.
-		# A list of machine names.
-		# These machine names are compared to the nodename returned
-		# by uname(2). If the local machine name matches an entry in
-		# this list, the name of the subsection is applied to the
-		# machine as a 'host tag'.
-		# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
-	# }
+        # Configuration option tags/hosttags.
+        # Create a host tag using the machine name.
+        # The machine name is nodename returned by uname(2).
+        # This configuration option has an automatic default value.
+        # hosttags = 0
+
+        # Configuration section tags/<tag>.
+        # Replace this subsection name with a custom tag name.
+        # Multiple subsections like this can be created. The '@' prefix for
+        # tags is optional. This subsection can contain host_list, which is a
+        # list of machine names. If the name of the local machine is found in
+        # host_list, then the name of this subsection is used as a tag and is
+        # applied to the local machine as a 'host tag'. If this subsection is
+        # empty (has no host_list), then the subsection name is always applied
+        # as a 'host tag'.
+        # 
+        # Example
+        # The host tag foo is given to all hosts, and the host tag
+        # bar is given to the hosts named machine1 and machine2.
+        # tags { foo { } bar { host_list = [ "machine1", "machine2" ] } }
+        # 
+        # This configuration section has variable name.
+        # This configuration section has an automatic default value.
+        # tag {
+
+                # Configuration option tags/<tag>/host_list.
+                # A list of machine names.
+                # These machine names are compared to the nodename returned
+                # by uname(2). If the local machine name matches an entry in
+                # this list, the name of the subsection is applied to the
+                # machine as a 'host tag'.
+                # This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
+        # }
 # }

2018-12-27 11:30:57,252 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/lvm/lvm.conf] at time 11:30:57.252178 duration_in_ms=146.335
2018-12-27 11:30:57,255 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [lvm2-lvmetad] at time 11:30:57.255654
2018-12-27 11:30:57,255 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [lvm2-lvmetad]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,256 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'lvm2-lvmetad.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,273 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'lvm2-lvmetad.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,287 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmetad.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,306 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmetad.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,322 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'enable', 'lvm2-lvmetad.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,771 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmetad.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,783 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'lvm2-lvmetad': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:57,784 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [lvm2-lvmetad] at time 11:30:57.784339 duration_in_ms=528.673
2018-12-27 11:30:57,793 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [lvm2-lvmpolld] at time 11:30:57.793728
2018-12-27 11:30:57,794 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [lvm2-lvmpolld]
2018-12-27 11:30:57,795 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,809 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,822 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,842 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'start', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,872 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,883 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,906 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:57,924 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'enable', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,306 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-lvmpolld.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,320 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'lvm2-lvmpolld': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:58,320 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [lvm2-lvmpolld] at time 11:30:58.320639 duration_in_ms=526.908
2018-12-27 11:30:58,330 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [lvm2-monitor] at time 11:30:58.329990
2018-12-27 11:30:58,330 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [lvm2-monitor]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,331 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'lvm2-monitor.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,347 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'lvm2-monitor.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,358 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'lvm2-monitor.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,369 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service lvm2-monitor is already running
2018-12-27 11:30:58,370 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [lvm2-monitor] at time 11:30:58.370210 duration_in_ms=40.218
2018-12-27 11:30:58,370 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [lvm2-monitor] at time 11:30:58.370757
2018-12-27 11:30:58,371 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.mod_watch for [lvm2-monitor]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,372 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'lvm2-monitor.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,383 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'lvm2-monitor.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,424 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'lvm2-monitor': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:58,424 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [lvm2-monitor] at time 11:30:58.424674 duration_in_ms=53.917
2018-12-27 11:30:58,429 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/dev/sda1] at time 11:30:58.429879
2018-12-27 11:30:58,430 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state lvm.pv_present for [/dev/sda1]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,430 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['pvdisplay', '-c', '/dev/sda1'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,451 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Physical Volume /dev/sda1 already present
2018-12-27 11:30:58,452 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/dev/sda1] at time 11:30:58.452356 duration_in_ms=22.473
2018-12-27 11:30:58,457 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [vgroot] at time 11:30:58.457573
2018-12-27 11:30:58,458 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state lvm.vg_present for [vgroot]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,459 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['vgdisplay', '-c', 'vgroot'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,477 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['pvdisplay', '-c', '/dev/sda1'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,497 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] Volume Group vgroot already present
/dev/sda1 is part of Volume Group
2018-12-27 11:30:58,498 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [vgroot] at time 11:30:58.498120 duration_in_ms=40.544
2018-12-27 11:30:58,498 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/dev/shm] at time 11:30:58.498787
2018-12-27 11:30:58,499 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state mount.mounted for [/dev/shm]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,500 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -l' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,511 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'blkid' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,520 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -l' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,527 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -o rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,remount -t tmpfs shm /dev/shm' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,537 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -l' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,548 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -o rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,remount -t tmpfs shm /dev/shm' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,554 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -l' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,569 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'umount /dev/shm' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,579 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:730 ][ERROR   ][3759] Command '['umount', '/dev/shm']' failed with return code: 32
2018-12-27 11:30:58,579 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:734 ][ERROR   ][3759] stderr: umount: /dev/shm: target is busy
        (In some cases useful info about processes that
         use the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1).)
2018-12-27 11:30:58,579 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:736 ][ERROR   ][3759] retcode: 32
2018-12-27 11:30:58,580 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'mount -l' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,594 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command 'blkid' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,606 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'umount': "Forced unmount because devices don't match. Wanted: shm, current: tmpfs, /tmpfs"}
2018-12-27 11:30:58,607 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/dev/shm] at time 11:30:58.607298 duration_in_ms=108.508
2018-12-27 11:30:58,607 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ntp] at time 11:30:58.607835
2018-12-27 11:30:58,608 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state pkg.installed for [ntp]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,628 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:30:58,629 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ntp] at time 11:30:58.628921 duration_in_ms=21.084
2018-12-27 11:30:58,634 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [/etc/ntp.conf] at time 11:30:58.634683
2018-12-27 11:30:58,635 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/ntp.conf]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,659 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][3759] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ntp/files/ntp.conf'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,796 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,66 +1,25 @@
 
-# /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help
 
-driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
+# ntpd will only synchronize your clock.
 
-# Enable this if you want statistics to be logged.
-#statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/
+# For details, see:
+# - the ntp.conf man page
+# - http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/GettingStarted
+# - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Time_Protocol_daemon
 
-statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats
-filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable
-filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable
-filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable
+# Associate to cloud NTP pool servers
+server 1.se.pool.ntp.org iburst
+server 0.se.pool.ntp.org
 
-# Specify one or more NTP servers.
+# Exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration.
+restrict -4 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery
+restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery
 
-# Use servers from the NTP Pool Project. Approved by Ubuntu Technical Board
-# on 2011-02-08 (LP: #104525). See http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html for
-# more information.
-# pools
-pool ntp.ubuntu.com iburst
-
-# Use Ubuntu's ntp server as a fallback.
-# pool ntp.ubuntu.com
-
-# Access control configuration; see /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html/accopt.html for
-# details.  The web page <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions>
-# might also be helpful.
-#
-# Note that "restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so a configuration
-# that might be intended to block requests from certain clients could also end
-# up blocking replies from your own upstream servers.
-
-# By default, exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration.
-restrict -4 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited
-restrict -6 default kod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited
-
-# Local users may interrogate the ntp server more closely.
+# Only allow read-only access from localhost
 restrict 127.0.0.1
 restrict ::1
 
-# Needed for adding pool entries
-restrict source notrap nomodify noquery
+# mode7 is required for collectd monitoring
 
-# Clients from this (example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if
-# cryptographically authenticated.
-#restrict 192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust
-
-
-# If you want to provide time to your local subnet, change the next line.
-# (Again, the address is an example only.)
-#broadcast 192.168.123.255
-
-# If you want to listen to time broadcasts on your local subnet, de-comment the
-# next lines.  Please do this only if you trust everybody on the network!
-#disable auth
-#broadcastclient
-
-#Changes recquired to use pps synchonisation as explained in documentation:
-#http://www.ntp.org/ntpfaq/NTP-s-config-adv.htm#AEN3918
-
-#server 127.127.8.1 mode 135 prefer    # Meinberg GPS167 with PPS
-#fudge 127.127.8.1 time1 0.0042        # relative to PPS for my hardware
-
-#server 127.127.22.1                   # ATOM(PPS)
-#fudge 127.127.22.1 flag3 1            # enable PPS API
-
+# Location of drift file
+driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift

2018-12-27 11:30:58,796 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [/etc/ntp.conf] at time 11:30:58.796808 duration_in_ms=162.124
2018-12-27 11:30:58,801 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ntp] at time 11:30:58.801714
2018-12-27 11:30:58,802 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.running for [ntp]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,803 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'ntp.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,815 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'ntp.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,828 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'ntp.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,843 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] The service ntp is already running
2018-12-27 11:30:58,843 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ntp] at time 11:30:58.843658 duration_in_ms=41.944
2018-12-27 11:30:58,843 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][3759] Running state [ntp] at time 11:30:58.843895
2018-12-27 11:30:58,844 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][3759] Executing state service.mod_watch for [ntp]
2018-12-27 11:30:58,844 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'ntp.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,854 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][3759] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'ntp.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:30:58,902 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][3759] {'ntp': True}
2018-12-27 11:30:58,902 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][3759] Completed state [ntp] at time 11:30:58.902753 duration_in_ms=58.856
2018-12-27 11:30:58,909 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][3759] Returning information for job: 20181227113035287903
2018-12-27 11:31:23,085 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command pkg.upgrade with jid 20181227113123072268
2018-12-27 11:31:23,097 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][4942] Starting a new job with PID 4942
2018-12-27 11:31:23,111 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][4942] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:31:23,437 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][4942] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'dist-upgrade'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:31:33,171 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227113133161592
2018-12-27 11:31:33,182 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][5890] Starting a new job with PID 5890
2018-12-27 11:31:33,194 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][5890] Returning information for job: 20181227113133161592
2018-12-27 11:31:41,183 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][4942] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:31:41,215 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][4942] Returning information for job: 20181227113123072268
2018-12-27 11:32:22,040 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.apply with jid 20181227113222028491
2018-12-27 11:32:22,053 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6203] Starting a new job with PID 6203
2018-12-27 11:32:27,830 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][6203] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 11:32:27,922 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][6203] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'salt/init.sls'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,273 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l ceilometer-agent-compute | grep ceilometer-agent-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,309 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l ceilometer-agent-compute | grep ceilometer-agent-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,631 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-common | grep nova-common | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,651 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-compute | grep nova-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,672 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-novaclient | grep python-novaclient | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,690 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l pm-utils | grep pm-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,714 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,733 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,764 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,783 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-guestfs | grep python-guestfs | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,815 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,919 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-common | grep nova-common | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,941 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-compute | grep nova-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,961 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-novaclient | grep python-novaclient | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:28,979 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l pm-utils | grep pm-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,002 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,022 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,053 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,081 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-guestfs | grep python-guestfs | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,109 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,265 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l cinder-volume | grep cinder-volume | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,285 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l lvm2 | grep lvm2 | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,302 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,322 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,339 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-cinder | grep python-cinder | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,361 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-mysqldb | grep python-mysqldb | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,380 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l p7zip | grep p7zip | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,412 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,440 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,469 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-pycadf | grep python-pycadf | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,515 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l cinder-volume | grep cinder-volume | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,546 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l lvm2 | grep lvm2 | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,565 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,596 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,627 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-cinder | grep python-cinder | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,654 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-mysqldb | grep python-mysqldb | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,685 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l p7zip | grep p7zip | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,718 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,735 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,754 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-pycadf | grep python-pycadf | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:29,814 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'salt-minion --version' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:30,048 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'salt-minion --version' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:30,936 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l ceilometer-agent-compute | grep ceilometer-agent-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:30,962 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l ceilometer-agent-compute | grep ceilometer-agent-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,531 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-common | grep nova-common | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,552 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-compute | grep nova-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,585 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-novaclient | grep python-novaclient | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,605 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l pm-utils | grep pm-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,624 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,647 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,668 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,700 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-guestfs | grep python-guestfs | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,714 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,931 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-common | grep nova-common | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,953 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l nova-compute | grep nova-compute | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:31,971 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-novaclient | grep python-novaclient | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,002 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l pm-utils | grep pm-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,021 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,043 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,064 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,085 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-guestfs | grep python-guestfs | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,100 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227113232091045
2018-12-27 11:32:32,110 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6464] Starting a new job with PID 6464
2018-12-27 11:32:32,112 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,123 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6464] Returning information for job: 20181227113232091045
2018-12-27 11:32:32,240 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l cinder-volume | grep cinder-volume | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,262 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l lvm2 | grep lvm2 | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,286 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,308 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,327 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-cinder | grep python-cinder | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,358 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-mysqldb | grep python-mysqldb | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,380 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l p7zip | grep p7zip | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,411 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,432 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,455 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-pycadf | grep python-pycadf | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,493 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l cinder-volume | grep cinder-volume | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,517 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l lvm2 | grep lvm2 | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,547 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sysfsutils | grep sysfsutils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,570 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l sg3-utils | grep sg3-utils | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,593 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-cinder | grep python-cinder | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,615 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-mysqldb | grep python-mysqldb | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,634 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l p7zip | grep p7zip | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,658 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l gettext-base | grep gettext-base | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,690 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-memcache | grep python-memcache | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,711 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'dpkg -l python-pycadf | grep python-pycadf | awk '{print $3}'' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:32,805 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'salt-minion --version' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:33,198 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'salt-minion --version' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:34,649 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [salt-minion] at time 11:32:34.649215
2018-12-27 11:32:34,649 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state pkg.installed for [salt-minion]
2018-12-27 11:32:34,650 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:34,923 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:32:34,923 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [salt-minion] at time 11:32:34.923911 duration_in_ms=274.696
2018-12-27 11:32:34,924 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [salt_minion_dependency_packages] at time 11:32:34.924148
2018-12-27 11:32:34,924 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state pkg.installed for [salt_minion_dependency_packages]
2018-12-27 11:32:34,931 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:32:34,931 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [salt_minion_dependency_packages] at time 11:32:34.931399 duration_in_ms=7.25
2018-12-27 11:32:34,933 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/minion.d/minion.conf] at time 11:32:34.933680
2018-12-27 11:32:34,933 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/salt/minion.d/minion.conf]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,130 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/salt/minion.d/minion.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:35,130 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/minion.d/minion.conf] at time 11:32:35.130545 duration_in_ms=196.865
2018-12-27 11:32:35,130 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [python-netaddr] at time 11:32:35.130719
2018-12-27 11:32:35,130 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-netaddr]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,137 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:32:35,137 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [python-netaddr] at time 11:32:35.137653 duration_in_ms=6.934
2018-12-27 11:32:35,140 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/systemd/system/salt-minion.service.d/50-restarts.conf] at time 11:32:35.140098
2018-12-27 11:32:35,140 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/systemd/system/salt-minion.service.d/50-restarts.conf]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,149 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/systemd/system/salt-minion.service.d/50-restarts.conf is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:35,149 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/systemd/system/salt-minion.service.d/50-restarts.conf] at time 11:32:35.149948 duration_in_ms=9.849
2018-12-27 11:32:35,150 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [salt-minion] at time 11:32:35.150832
2018-12-27 11:32:35,151 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state service.running for [salt-minion]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,151 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'salt-minion.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:35,169 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'salt-minion.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:35,176 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'salt-minion.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:35,186 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] The service salt-minion is already running
2018-12-27 11:32:35,186 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [salt-minion] at time 11:32:35.186525 duration_in_ms=35.693
2018-12-27 11:32:35,187 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/grains.d] at time 11:32:35.187801
2018-12-27 11:32:35,188 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/salt/grains.d]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,188 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] Directory /etc/salt/grains.d is in the correct state
Directory /etc/salt/grains.d updated
2018-12-27 11:32:35,188 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/grains.d] at time 11:32:35.188786 duration_in_ms=0.985
2018-12-27 11:32:35,189 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/grains] at time 11:32:35.189297
2018-12-27 11:32:35,189 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/salt/grains]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,189 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/salt/grains exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:35,190 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/grains] at time 11:32:35.189970 duration_in_ms=0.673
2018-12-27 11:32:35,190 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/grains.d/placeholder] at time 11:32:35.190335
2018-12-27 11:32:35,190 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/salt/grains.d/placeholder]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,191 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/salt/grains.d/placeholder exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:35,191 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/grains.d/placeholder] at time 11:32:35.191198 duration_in_ms=0.863
2018-12-27 11:32:35,191 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx] at time 11:32:35.191557
2018-12-27 11:32:35,191 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,193 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -41,13 +41,13 @@
 
                 * lvm2: 2.02.133-1ubuntu10
 
-                * sysfsutils: dpkg-query: no packages found matching sysfsutils
+                * sysfsutils: 2.1.0+repack-4
 
                 * sg3-utils: dpkg-query: no packages found matching sg3-utils
 
                 * python-cinder: dpkg-query: no packages found matching python-cinder
 
-                * python-mysqldb: dpkg-query: no packages found matching python-mysqldb
+                * python-mysqldb: <none>
 
                 * p7zip: dpkg-query: no packages found matching p7zip
 
@@ -86,8 +86,10 @@
             ip:
               name: IP Addresses
               value:
+              - 100.64.200.111
               - 127.0.0.1
-              - 192.168.11.39
+              - 192.168.10.55
+              - 192.168.11.36
         system:
           name: System
           param:
@@ -135,7 +137,7 @@
 
                 * pm-utils: dpkg-query: no packages found matching pm-utils
 
-                * sysfsutils: dpkg-query: no packages found matching sysfsutils
+                * sysfsutils: 2.1.0+repack-4
 
                 * sg3-utils: dpkg-query: no packages found matching sg3-utils
 

2018-12-27 11:32:35,194 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx] at time 11:32:35.193985 duration_in_ms=2.428
2018-12-27 11:32:35,195 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.195351
2018-12-27 11:32:35,195 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state cmd.wait for [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,195 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] No changes made for python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"
2018-12-27 11:32:35,196 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.195987 duration_in_ms=0.636
2018-12-27 11:32:35,196 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.196144
2018-12-27 11:32:35,196 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state cmd.mod_watch for [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,196 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:35,394 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] {'pid': 6582, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': '', 'stdout': ''}
2018-12-27 11:32:35,394 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/sphinx', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.394525 duration_in_ms=198.381
2018-12-27 11:32:35,395 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records] at time 11:32:35.395206
2018-12-27 11:32:35,395 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,396 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:35,397 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records] at time 11:32:35.397029 duration_in_ms=1.823
2018-12-27 11:32:35,398 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.397977
2018-12-27 11:32:35,398 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state cmd.wait for [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,398 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] No changes made for python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"
2018-12-27 11:32:35,398 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/dns_records', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.398671 duration_in_ms=0.693
2018-12-27 11:32:35,399 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/salt/grains.d/salt] at time 11:32:35.399135
2018-12-27 11:32:35,399 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/salt/grains.d/salt]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,400 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/salt/grains.d/salt is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:35,400 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/salt/grains.d/salt] at time 11:32:35.400455 duration_in_ms=1.32
2018-12-27 11:32:35,401 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/salt', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.401289
2018-12-27 11:32:35,401 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state cmd.wait for [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/salt', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,401 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] No changes made for python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/salt', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"
2018-12-27 11:32:35,401 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [python -c "import yaml; stream = file('/etc/salt/grains.d/salt', 'r'); yaml.load(stream); stream.close()"] at time 11:32:35.401947 duration_in_ms=0.659
2018-12-27 11:32:35,403 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains] at time 11:32:35.403627
2018-12-27 11:32:35,403 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state cmd.wait for [cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,404 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] No changes made for cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains
2018-12-27 11:32:35,404 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains] at time 11:32:35.404314 duration_in_ms=0.688
2018-12-27 11:32:35,404 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains] at time 11:32:35.404485
2018-12-27 11:32:35,404 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state cmd.mod_watch for [cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,406 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command 'cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:35,417 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] {'pid': 6584, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': '', 'stdout': ''}
2018-12-27 11:32:35,418 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [cat /etc/salt/grains.d/* > /etc/salt/grains] at time 11:32:35.417944 duration_in_ms=13.456
2018-12-27 11:32:35,419 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [mine.update] at time 11:32:35.419819
2018-12-27 11:32:35,420 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state module.wait for [mine.update]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,420 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] No changes made for mine.update
2018-12-27 11:32:35,421 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [mine.update] at time 11:32:35.421301 duration_in_ms=1.479
2018-12-27 11:32:35,421 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [mine.update] at time 11:32:35.421776
2018-12-27 11:32:35,422 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state module.mod_watch for [mine.update]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,423 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][6203] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 11:32:35,947 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 11:32:35,947 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [mine.update] at time 11:32:35.947555 duration_in_ms=525.779
2018-12-27 11:32:35,947 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq] at time 11:32:35.947819
2018-12-27 11:32:35,948 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,948 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] Directory /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq updated
2018-12-27 11:32:35,949 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq] at time 11:32:35.949032 duration_in_ms=1.212
2018-12-27 11:32:35,950 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:35.950303
2018-12-27 11:32:35,950 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state x509.private_key_managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,956 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:35,956 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:35.956444 duration_in_ms=6.141
2018-12-27 11:32:35,957 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:35.957185
2018-12-27 11:32:35,957 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:35,957 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:35,958 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:35.958022 duration_in_ms=0.837
2018-12-27 11:32:36,050 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6203] Executing command ['git', '--version'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:32:36,237 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.237437
2018-12-27 11:32:36,237 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state x509.certificate_managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,246 [salt.loaded.int.module.publish:107 ][INFO    ][6203] Publishing 'x509.sign_remote_certificate' to tcp://192.168.11.2:4506
2018-12-27 11:32:36,588 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:36,588 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.588544 duration_in_ms=351.108
2018-12-27 11:32:36,589 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.589239
2018-12-27 11:32:36,589 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,589 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,590 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.589969 duration_in_ms=0.729
2018-12-27 11:32:36,594 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.594910
2018-12-27 11:32:36,595 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state x509.pem_managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,596 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:36,596 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.596238 duration_in_ms=1.328
2018-12-27 11:32:36,596 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.596834
2018-12-27 11:32:36,597 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,597 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6203] State for file: /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,597 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,597 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/rabbitmq/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.597659 duration_in_ms=0.825
2018-12-27 11:32:36,597 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql] at time 11:32:36.597829
2018-12-27 11:32:36,598 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.directory for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,598 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] Directory /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql is in the correct state
Directory /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql updated
2018-12-27 11:32:36,598 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql] at time 11:32:36.598561 duration_in_ms=0.732
2018-12-27 11:32:36,599 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:36.599166
2018-12-27 11:32:36,599 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state x509.private_key_managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,600 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:36,600 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:36.600913 duration_in_ms=1.747
2018-12-27 11:32:36,601 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:36.601512
2018-12-27 11:32:36,601 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,602 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,602 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-key.pem] at time 11:32:36.602198 duration_in_ms=0.686
2018-12-27 11:32:36,607 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.607009
2018-12-27 11:32:36,607 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state x509.certificate_managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,611 [salt.loaded.int.module.publish:107 ][INFO    ][6203] Publishing 'x509.sign_remote_certificate' to tcp://192.168.11.2:4506
2018-12-27 11:32:36,953 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:36,953 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.953665 duration_in_ms=346.656
2018-12-27 11:32:36,954 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.954279
2018-12-27 11:32:36,954 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,954 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,954 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/client-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.954962 duration_in_ms=0.682
2018-12-27 11:32:36,959 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.959729
2018-12-27 11:32:36,959 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state x509.pem_managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,960 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem is in the correct state
2018-12-27 11:32:36,961 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.960975 duration_in_ms=1.246
2018-12-27 11:32:36,961 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.961557
2018-12-27 11:32:36,961 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6203] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem]
2018-12-27 11:32:36,961 [salt.loaded.int.states.file:2298][WARNING ][6203] State for file: /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem - Neither 'source' nor 'contents' nor 'contents_pillar' nor 'contents_grains' was defined, yet 'replace' was set to 'True'. As there is no source to replace the file with, 'replace' has been set to 'False' to avoid reading the file unnecessarily.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,962 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6203] File /etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem exists with proper permissions. No changes made.
2018-12-27 11:32:36,962 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6203] Completed state [/etc/cinder/ssl/mysql/ca-cert.pem] at time 11:32:36.962372 duration_in_ms=0.815
2018-12-27 11:32:36,962 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6203] Running state [ca-certificates] at time 11:32:36.962538
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2018-12-27 11:35:10,154 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_states/reclass.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/states/reclass.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,155 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_states/rundeck_project.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/states/rundeck_project.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,156 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_states/rundeck_scm.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/states/rundeck_scm.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,157 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_states/rundeck_secret.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/states/rundeck_secret.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,166 [salt.utils.extmods:71  ][INFO    ][6601] Creating module dir '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/sdb'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,176 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing sdb for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,177 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_sdb, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:10,177 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_sdb/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,337 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing grains for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,337 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_grains, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:10,338 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_grains/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,686 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227113510657795
2018-12-27 11:35:10,687 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/ceilometer_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/ceilometer_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,688 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/ceph.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/ceph.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,688 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/cinder_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/cinder_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,688 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/docker_swarm.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/docker_swarm.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,689 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/glance_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/glance_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,689 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/heat_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/heat_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,690 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/jenkins_plugins.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/jenkins_plugins.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,691 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/keystone_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/keystone_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,691 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/kubernetes.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/kubernetes.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,692 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/neutron_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/neutron_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,693 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/nova_policy.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/nova_policy.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,693 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_grains/ssh_fingerprints.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/grains/ssh_fingerprints.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,694 [salt.utils.extmods:71  ][INFO    ][6601] Creating module dir '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/renderers'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,696 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6618] Starting a new job with PID 6618
2018-12-27 11:35:10,701 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing renderers for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,702 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_renderers, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:10,702 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_renderers/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,708 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6618] Returning information for job: 20181227113510657795
2018-12-27 11:35:10,891 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing returners for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:10,891 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_returners, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:10,892 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_returners/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,079 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_returners/postgres_graph_db.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/returners/postgres_graph_db.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,081 [salt.utils.extmods:71  ][INFO    ][6601] Creating module dir '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/output'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,091 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing output for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,092 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_output, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:11,092 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_output/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,217 [salt.utils.extmods:71  ][INFO    ][6601] Creating module dir '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/utils'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,227 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing utils for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,227 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_utils, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:11,227 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_utils/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,343 [salt.utils.extmods:71  ][INFO    ][6601] Creating module dir '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/log_handlers'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,354 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing log_handlers for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,354 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_log_handlers, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:11,354 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_log_handlers/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,473 [salt.utils.extmods:71  ][INFO    ][6601] Creating module dir '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/proxy'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,484 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing proxy for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,484 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_proxy, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:11,484 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_proxy/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,619 [salt.utils.extmods:82  ][INFO    ][6601] Syncing engines for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,620 [salt.utils.extmods:86  ][INFO    ][6601] Loading cache from salt://_engines, for base)
2018-12-27 11:35:11,620 [salt.fileclient  :230 ][INFO    ][6601] Caching directory '_engines/' for environment 'base'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,755 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_engines/architect.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/engines/architect.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,756 [salt.utils.extmods:111 ][INFO    ][6601] Copying '/var/cache/salt/minion/files/base/_engines/saltgraph.py' to '/var/cache/salt/minion/extmods/engines/saltgraph.py'
2018-12-27 11:35:11,764 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6601] Returning information for job: 20181227113500532338
2018-12-27 11:38:59,490 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command alternatives.set with jid 20181227113859482687
2018-12-27 11:38:59,501 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6701] Starting a new job with PID 6701
2018-12-27 11:38:59,507 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6701] Executing command ['update-alternatives', '--set', 'ovs-vswitchd', '/usr/lib/openvswitch-switch-dpdk/ovs-vswitchd-dpdk'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:38:59,517 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6701] Returning information for job: 20181227113859482687
2018-12-27 11:39:00,069 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command service.restart with jid 20181227113900060098
2018-12-27 11:39:00,081 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6707] Starting a new job with PID 6707
2018-12-27 11:39:00,499 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6707] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'openvswitch-switch.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:39:00,520 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6707] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'openvswitch-switch.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:39:10,163 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227113910146991
2018-12-27 11:39:10,180 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6909] Starting a new job with PID 6909
2018-12-27 11:39:10,191 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6909] Returning information for job: 20181227113910146991
2018-12-27 11:39:13,546 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6707] Returning information for job: 20181227113900060098
2018-12-27 11:39:14,700 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command cmd.run with jid 20181227113914692298
2018-12-27 11:39:14,714 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6958] Starting a new job with PID 6958
2018-12-27 11:39:14,724 [salt.loader.192.168.11.2.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6958] Executing command 'ovs-vsctl br-exists br-floating && ovs-vsctl set bridge br-floating datapath_type=netdev' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:39:14,741 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6958] Returning information for job: 20181227113914692298
2018-12-27 11:48:13,841 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.sls with jid 20181227114813832241
2018-12-27 11:48:13,853 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][6983] Starting a new job with PID 6983
2018-12-27 11:48:14,655 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][6983] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 11:48:14,740 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][6983] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'glusterfs/client.sls'
2018-12-27 11:48:14,816 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][6983] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'glusterfs/map.jinja'
2018-12-27 11:48:14,867 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:15,425 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command 'systemd-escape -p --suffix=mount /var/lib/nova/instances' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:16,029 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6983] Running state [glusterfs-client] at time 11:48:16.029048
2018-12-27 11:48:16,029 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6983] Executing state pkg.installed for [glusterfs-client]
2018-12-27 11:48:16,051 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'glusterfs-client'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:16,130 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['apt-get', '-q', 'update'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:17,765 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:17,786 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'glusterfs-client'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:21,190 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:21,225 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6983] Made the following changes:
'python-jwt' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.0-1ubuntu0.1'
'glusterfs-client' changed from 'absent' to '3.13.2-ubuntu1~xenial2'
'libaio1' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.110-2'
'attr' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.4.47-2'
'libpython2.7' changed from 'absent' to '2.7.12-1ubuntu0~16.04.4'
'glusterfs-common' changed from 'absent' to '3.13.2-ubuntu1~xenial2'
'librdmacm1' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.21-1'
'liburcu4' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.1-3'
'libibverbs1' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.8-1.1ubuntu2'
'python-prettytable' changed from 'absent' to '0.7.2-3'

2018-12-27 11:48:21,240 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][6983] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 11:48:21,275 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6983] Completed state [glusterfs-client] at time 11:48:21.275738 duration_in_ms=5246.691
2018-12-27 11:48:21,281 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6983] Running state [attr] at time 11:48:21.281082
2018-12-27 11:48:21,281 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6983] Executing state pkg.installed for [attr]
2018-12-27 11:48:21,881 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6983] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 11:48:21,881 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6983] Completed state [attr] at time 11:48:21.881381 duration_in_ms=600.299
2018-12-27 11:48:21,883 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6983] Running state [/etc/systemd/system/var-lib-nova-instances.mount] at time 11:48:21.883374
2018-12-27 11:48:21,883 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6983] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/systemd/system/var-lib-nova-instances.mount]
2018-12-27 11:48:21,905 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][6983] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'glusterfs/files/glusterfs-client.mount'
2018-12-27 11:48:21,918 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6983] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 11:48:21,918 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6983] Completed state [/etc/systemd/system/var-lib-nova-instances.mount] at time 11:48:21.918300 duration_in_ms=34.926
2018-12-27 11:48:21,919 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][6983] Running state [var-lib-nova-instances.mount] at time 11:48:21.919343
2018-12-27 11:48:21,919 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][6983] Executing state service.running for [var-lib-nova-instances.mount]
2018-12-27 11:48:21,920 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:21,934 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:21,943 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:21,957 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'start', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:22,017 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:22,028 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:22,040 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:22,068 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'enable', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:22,165 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][6983] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'var-lib-nova-instances.mount'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 11:48:22,175 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][6983] {'var-lib-nova-instances.mount': True}
2018-12-27 11:48:22,175 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][6983] Completed state [var-lib-nova-instances.mount] at time 11:48:22.175874 duration_in_ms=256.53
2018-12-27 11:48:22,177 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][6983] Returning information for job: 20181227114813832241
2018-12-27 12:08:24,343 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.sls with jid 20181227120824334820
2018-12-27 12:08:24,360 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][8254] Starting a new job with PID 8254
2018-12-27 12:08:30,202 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][8254] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:08:30,484 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/init.sls'
2018-12-27 12:08:30,508 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/volume.sls'
2018-12-27 12:08:30,606 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/user.sls'
2018-12-27 12:08:30,666 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/_ssl/volume_mysql.sls'
2018-12-27 12:08:30,734 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/_ssl/rabbitmq.sls'
2018-12-27 12:08:31,287 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder] at time 12:08:31.287377
2018-12-27 12:08:31,287 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state group.present for [cinder]
2018-12-27 12:08:31,288 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['groupadd', '-g 304', '-r', 'cinder'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:31,329 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] {'passwd': 'x', 'gid': 304, 'name': 'cinder', 'members': []}
2018-12-27 12:08:31,330 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder] at time 12:08:31.330133 duration_in_ms=42.753
2018-12-27 12:08:31,331 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder] at time 12:08:31.331219
2018-12-27 12:08:31,331 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state user.present for [cinder]
2018-12-27 12:08:31,333 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['useradd', '-s', '/bin/false', '-u', '304', '-g', '304', '-m', '-d', '/var/lib/cinder', '-r', 'cinder'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:31,394 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] {'shell': '/bin/false', 'workphone': '', 'uid': 304, 'passwd': 'x', 'roomnumber': '', 'groups': ['cinder'], 'home': '/var/lib/cinder', 'name': 'cinder', 'gid': 304, 'fullname': '', 'homephone': ''}
2018-12-27 12:08:31,394 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder] at time 12:08:31.394573 duration_in_ms=63.354
2018-12-27 12:08:31,395 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder-volume] at time 12:08:31.394992
2018-12-27 12:08:31,395 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [cinder-volume]
2018-12-27 12:08:31,395 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:31,716 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'cinder-volume'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:31,774 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['apt-get', '-q', 'update'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:33,372 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:33,393 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'cinder-volume'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:08:34,368 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120834356336
2018-12-27 12:08:34,378 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][8644] Starting a new job with PID 8644
2018-12-27 12:08:34,395 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][8644] Returning information for job: 20181227120834356336
2018-12-27 12:08:44,511 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120844500091
2018-12-27 12:08:44,521 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][9576] Starting a new job with PID 9576
2018-12-27 12:08:44,531 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][9576] Returning information for job: 20181227120844500091
2018-12-27 12:08:54,699 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120854686032
2018-12-27 12:08:54,717 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][12493] Starting a new job with PID 12493
2018-12-27 12:08:54,727 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][12493] Returning information for job: 20181227120854686032
2018-12-27 12:09:04,860 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120904849993
2018-12-27 12:09:04,872 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][12812] Starting a new job with PID 12812
2018-12-27 12:09:04,883 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][12812] Returning information for job: 20181227120904849993
2018-12-27 12:09:15,044 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120915027581
2018-12-27 12:09:15,059 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][13279] Starting a new job with PID 13279
2018-12-27 12:09:15,081 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][13279] Returning information for job: 20181227120915027581
2018-12-27 12:09:25,219 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120925204094
2018-12-27 12:09:25,229 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][13787] Starting a new job with PID 13787
2018-12-27 12:09:25,239 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][13787] Returning information for job: 20181227120925204094
2018-12-27 12:09:29,535 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:29,576 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] Made the following changes:
'python-routes' changed from 'absent' to '2.4.1-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-retrying' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.3-1'
'python-osprofiler' changed from 'absent' to '2.3.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-os-service-types' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-kombu' changed from 'absent' to '4.1.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-oslo.concurrency' changed from 'absent' to '3.27.0-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python-kafka' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.2-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-sqlparse' changed from 'absent' to '0.2.2-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-pycadf' changed from 'absent' to '2.6.0-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-psycopg2' changed from 'absent' to '2.7.4-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-secretstorage' changed from 'absent' to '2.1.3-1'
'python2.7-numpy' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-glanceclient' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.13.0-3~u16.04+mcp3'
'python-formencode' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.0-0ubuntu5'
'python-functools32' changed from 'absent' to '3.2.3.2-2'
'python-migrate' changed from 'absent' to '0.11.0-1~u16.04+mcp3'
'python-cachetools' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.0-2.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'libboost-thread1.58.0' changed from 'absent' to '1.58.0+dfsg-5ubuntu3.1'
'python-ply-yacc-3.5' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-egenix-mxtools' changed from 'absent' to '3.2.9-1'
'python-blinker' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.dfsg2-1build1'
'python-roman' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.0-2'
'python-pastescript' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python-bs4' changed from 'absent' to '4.6.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-tenacity' changed from 'absent' to '4.12.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-oslo.versionedobjects' changed from 'absent' to '1.33.3-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-setuptools' changed from 'absent' to '33.1.1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-warlock' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.0-2.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-dbus' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.0-3'
'librados2' changed from 'absent' to '10.2.11-0ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'python-traceback2' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.0-3'
'python-fixtures' changed from 'absent' to '3.0.0-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-monotonic' changed from 'absent' to '0.6-2'
'python-httplib2' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.1+dfsg-1'
'python-testtools' changed from 'absent' to '2.3.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'libboost-system1.58.0' changed from 'absent' to '1.58.0+dfsg-5ubuntu3.1'
'python-egenix-mxdatetime' changed from 'absent' to '3.2.9-1'
'python-anyjson' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.3-1build1'
'libnss3-nssdb' changed from 'absent' to '2:3.28.4-0ubuntu0.16.04.3'
'python-pymemcache' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.2-2ubuntu1'
'libblas3' changed from 'absent' to '3.6.0-2ubuntu2'
'python-dnspython' changed from 'absent' to '1.14.0-3.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-babel' changed from 'absent' to '2.3.4+dfsg.1-2.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python2.7-paramiko' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-jsonschema' changed from 'absent' to '2.6.0-2.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-pil' changed from 'absent' to '3.1.2-0ubuntu1.1'
'python-oslo.privsep' changed from 'absent' to '1.29.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-lxml' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-suds' changed from 'absent' to '0.7~git20150727.94664dd-3'
'python-oslo.db' changed from 'absent' to '4.40.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-sqlalchemy-ext' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libnspr4' changed from 'absent' to '2:4.13.1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'python-os-win' changed from 'absent' to '3.0.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-tz' changed from 'absent' to '2014.10~dfsg1-0ubuntu2'
'python2.7-simplejson' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-extras' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.0-2.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-funcsigs' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.2-4.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-ply-lex-3.5' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-scgi' changed from 'absent' to '1.13-1.1build1'
'python2.7-pil' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'os-brick-common' changed from 'absent' to '2.5.4-1~u16.04+mcp6'
'python-repoze.lru' changed from 'absent' to '0.6-6'
'python-posix-ipc' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.8-2build2'
'formencode-i18n' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.0-0ubuntu5'
'python2.7-testtools' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-alembic' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.0-2~u16.04+mcp'
'docutils' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python2.7-dbus' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-oslo.middleware' changed from 'absent' to '3.36.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-pygments' changed from 'absent' to '2.2.0+dfsg-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-pillow' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libpaperg' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'liblapack.so.3' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python2.7-netifaces' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-numpy-dev' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'liblcms2-2' changed from 'absent' to '2.6-3ubuntu2.1'
'docutils-common' changed from 'absent' to '0.12+dfsg-1'
'python-oslo.context' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.21.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'qemu-block-extra' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.11+dfsg-1.4~u16.04+mcp2'
'sharutils' changed from 'absent' to '1:4.15.2-1ubuntu0.1'
'python-cursive' changed from 'absent' to '0.2.1-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'qemu-utils' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.11+dfsg-1.4~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-oslo.cache' changed from 'absent' to '1.30.1-1~u16.04+mcp6'
'python2.7-pyinotify' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-webob' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.8.2-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-pyparsing' changed from 'absent' to '2.1.10+dfsg1-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-babel-localedata' changed from 'absent' to '2.3.4+dfsg.1-2.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-cffi' changed from 'absent' to '1.9.1-2~u16.04+mcp3'
'python-barbicanclient' changed from 'absent' to '4.7.0-2~u16.04+mcp8'
'python-castellan' changed from 'absent' to '0.19.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-cmd2' changed from 'absent' to '0.6.8-1'
'python-oslo.vmware' changed from 'absent' to '2.26.0-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python-oslo-utils' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libconfig-general-perl' changed from 'absent' to '2.60-1'
'libsgutils2-2' changed from 'absent' to '1.40-0ubuntu1'
'python-iso8601' changed from 'absent' to '0.1.11-1'
'python-jsonpatch' changed from 'absent' to '1.21-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'libwebpmux1' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.4-1'
'tgt' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.0.63-1ubuntu1.1'
'python-testscenarios' changed from 'absent' to '0.4-4'
'python-oslo.policy' changed from 'absent' to '1.38.1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-stevedore' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.25.0-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-paste' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.3+dfsg-4.1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-lxml' changed from 'absent' to '3.5.0-1ubuntu0.1'
'python-oslo.config' changed from 'absent' to '1:6.4.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'libnss3' changed from 'absent' to '2:3.28.4-0ubuntu0.16.04.3'
'python-paramiko' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.0-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-futurist' changed from 'absent' to '1.6.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-f2py' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libpaper1' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.24+nmu4ubuntu1'
'python-fasteners' changed from 'absent' to '0.12.0-2ubuntu1'
'python2.7-gi' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-linecache2' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.0-2'
'python-mimeparse' changed from 'absent' to '0.1.4-1build1'
'python-pastedeploy-tpl' changed from 'absent' to '1.5.2-1'
'python-oauthlib' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.3-1'
'python-oslo-db' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python2.7-testscenarios' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libblas-common' changed from 'absent' to '3.6.0-2ubuntu2'
'libgfortran3' changed from 'absent' to '5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.11'
'python-gi' changed from 'absent' to '3.20.0-0ubuntu1'
'libpq5' changed from 'absent' to '9.5.14-0ubuntu0.16.04'
'python-ply' changed from 'absent' to '3.7-1'
'python-contextlib2' changed from 'absent' to '0.5.1-1'
'libjpeg8' changed from 'absent' to '8c-2ubuntu8'
'python-editor' changed from 'absent' to '0.4-2'
'python-oslo.serialization' changed from 'absent' to '2.27.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-oslo.utils' changed from 'absent' to '3.36.4-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-taskflow' changed from 'absent' to '3.1.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-cinder' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-0ubuntu3~u16.04+mcp30'
'python-automaton' changed from 'absent' to '1.14.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-oslo.rootwrap' changed from 'absent' to '5.14.1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-iso8601' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-numpy' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.11.0-1ubuntu1'
'python-simplejson' changed from 'absent' to '3.8.1-1ubuntu2'
'python-wrapt' changed from 'absent' to '1.8.0-5build2'
'python-tooz' changed from 'absent' to '1.59.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-docutils' changed from 'absent' to '0.12+dfsg-1'
'python-openid' changed from 'absent' to '2.2.5-6'
'python-pastedeploy' changed from 'absent' to '1.5.2-1'
'pycadf-common' changed from 'absent' to '2.6.0-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'libpaper-utils' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.24+nmu4ubuntu1'
'python2.7-zope.interface' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-cliff' changed from 'absent' to '2.8.0-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-oslo.i18n' changed from 'absent' to '3.21.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'sg3-utils' changed from 'absent' to '1.40-0ubuntu1'
'cinder-volume' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-0ubuntu3~u16.04+mcp30'
'python-oslo.reports' changed from 'absent' to '1.26.0-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-greenlet' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-networkx' changed from 'absent' to '1.11-1ubuntu1'
'python-statsd' changed from 'absent' to '3.2.1-2~u16.04+mcp2'
'docutils-doc' changed from 'absent' to '0.12+dfsg-1'
'libboost-random1.58.0' changed from 'absent' to '1.58.0+dfsg-5ubuntu3.1'
'python-redis' changed from 'absent' to '2.10.5-1ubuntu1'
'python-distribute' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libblas.so.3' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libtiff5' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.6-1ubuntu0.4'
'python-novaclient' changed from 'absent' to '2:11.0.0-2~u16.04+mcp8'
'python-unicodecsv' changed from 'absent' to '0.14.1-1'
'python-memcache' changed from 'absent' to '1.57+fixed-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-mock' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.0-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-rfc3986' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.1-2.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-eventlet' changed from 'absent' to '0.20.0-4~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-unittest2' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.0-6.1'
'python2.7-pyparsing' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-oslo.log' changed from 'absent' to '3.39.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-pyinotify' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.6-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'libjpeg-turbo8' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.2-0ubuntu3.1'
'python-amqp' changed from 'absent' to '2.3.2-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-pbr' changed from 'absent' to '4.2.0-4~u16.04+mcp1'
'libwebp5' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.4-1'
'python-zope.interface' changed from 'absent' to '4.1.3-1build1'
'python-numpy-abi9' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-vine' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.3+dfsg-2~u16.04+mcp3'
'python-defusedxml' changed from 'absent' to '0.5.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-kazoo' changed from 'absent' to '2.2.1-1ubuntu1'
'python-decorator' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.6-1'
'libiscsi2' changed from 'absent' to '1.12.0-2'
'python-oslo.messaging' changed from 'absent' to '8.1.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-os-brick' changed from 'absent' to '2.5.4-1~u16.04+mcp6'
'python2.7-cmd2' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-pycparser' changed from 'absent' to '2.14+dfsg-2build1'
'python-debtcollector' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.0-2'
'python-keyrings.alt' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.1-1'
'python-oslo-log' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-json-pointer' changed from 'absent' to '1.9-3'
'python-dogpile.cache' changed from 'absent' to '0.6.2-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-html5lib' changed from 'absent' to '0.999-4'
'python-swiftclient' changed from 'absent' to '1:3.6.0-2~u16.04+mcp4'
'liblapack3' changed from 'absent' to '3.6.0-2ubuntu2'
'python-testresources' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-keystoneclient' changed from 'absent' to '1:3.17.0-1~u16.04+mcp4'
'python-greenlet' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.15-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-sqlalchemy-ext' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.8+ds1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-oslo.service' changed from 'absent' to '1.31.6-1~u16.04+mcp3'
'librbd1' changed from 'absent' to '10.2.11-0ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'python-oslo-context' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-keyring' changed from 'absent' to '8.5.1-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-zake' changed from 'absent' to '0.1.6-1'
'python-zopeinterface' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libboost-iostreams1.58.0' changed from 'absent' to '1.58.0+dfsg-5ubuntu3.1'
'python-numpy-api10' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-keystoneauth1' changed from 'absent' to '3.10.0-1~u16.04+mcp10'
'python-tempita' changed from 'absent' to '0.5.2-1build1'
'python-sqlalchemy' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.8+ds1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-keystonemiddleware' changed from 'absent' to '5.2.0-2~u16.04+mcp8'
'python-zope' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-voluptuous' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.3-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'cinder-common' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-0ubuntu3~u16.04+mcp30'
'python-oslo-rootwrap' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-netifaces' changed from 'absent' to '0.10.4-0.1build2'
'python2.7-ply' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libjbig0' changed from 'absent' to '2.1-3.1'

2018-12-27 12:09:29,593 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][8254] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:09:29,627 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder-volume] at time 12:09:29.627910 duration_in_ms=58232.916
2018-12-27 12:09:29,633 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [lvm2] at time 12:09:29.633196
2018-12-27 12:09:29,633 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [lvm2]
2018-12-27 12:09:30,844 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:30,845 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [lvm2] at time 12:09:30.845218 duration_in_ms=1212.022
2018-12-27 12:09:30,845 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [sysfsutils] at time 12:09:30.845763
2018-12-27 12:09:30,846 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [sysfsutils]
2018-12-27 12:09:30,855 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:30,855 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [sysfsutils] at time 12:09:30.855173 duration_in_ms=9.41
2018-12-27 12:09:30,855 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [sg3-utils] at time 12:09:30.855531
2018-12-27 12:09:30,855 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [sg3-utils]
2018-12-27 12:09:30,864 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:30,864 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [sg3-utils] at time 12:09:30.864509 duration_in_ms=8.978
2018-12-27 12:09:30,864 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [python-cinder] at time 12:09:30.864852
2018-12-27 12:09:30,865 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-cinder]
2018-12-27 12:09:30,873 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:30,873 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [python-cinder] at time 12:09:30.873896 duration_in_ms=9.044
2018-12-27 12:09:30,874 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [python-mysqldb] at time 12:09:30.874252
2018-12-27 12:09:30,874 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-mysqldb]
2018-12-27 12:09:30,900 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:30,928 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'python-mysqldb'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:33,779 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:33,827 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] Made the following changes:
'python2.7-mysqldb' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'mysql-common' changed from 'absent' to '5.7.24-0ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'mysql-common-5.6' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libmysqlclient20' changed from 'absent' to '5.7.24-0ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'python-mysqldb' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.7-1build2'

2018-12-27 12:09:33,848 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][8254] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:09:33,888 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [python-mysqldb] at time 12:09:33.887931 duration_in_ms=3013.678
2018-12-27 12:09:33,893 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [p7zip] at time 12:09:33.893434
2018-12-27 12:09:33,893 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [p7zip]
2018-12-27 12:09:34,547 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:34,578 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'p7zip'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:35,416 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227120935400495
2018-12-27 12:09:35,426 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][14309] Starting a new job with PID 14309
2018-12-27 12:09:35,438 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][14309] Returning information for job: 20181227120935400495
2018-12-27 12:09:36,668 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:36,709 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] Made the following changes:
'p7zip' changed from 'absent' to '9.20.1~dfsg.1-4.2'

2018-12-27 12:09:36,728 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][8254] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:09:36,759 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [p7zip] at time 12:09:36.759047 duration_in_ms=2865.612
2018-12-27 12:09:36,765 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [gettext-base] at time 12:09:36.765149
2018-12-27 12:09:36,765 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [gettext-base]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,362 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:37,362 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [gettext-base] at time 12:09:37.362382 duration_in_ms=597.233
2018-12-27 12:09:37,362 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [python-memcache] at time 12:09:37.362806
2018-12-27 12:09:37,363 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-memcache]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,370 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:37,371 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [python-memcache] at time 12:09:37.370979 duration_in_ms=8.173
2018-12-27 12:09:37,371 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [python-pycadf] at time 12:09:37.371323
2018-12-27 12:09:37,371 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-pycadf]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,378 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:37,379 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [python-pycadf] at time 12:09:37.379136 duration_in_ms=7.812
2018-12-27 12:09:37,380 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder_volume_ssl_mysql] at time 12:09:37.379953
2018-12-27 12:09:37,380 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state test.show_notification for [cinder_volume_ssl_mysql]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,380 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] Running cinder._ssl.volume_mysql
2018-12-27 12:09:37,380 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder_volume_ssl_mysql] at time 12:09:37.380585 duration_in_ms=0.632
2018-12-27 12:09:37,380 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder_volume_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:09:37.380936
2018-12-27 12:09:37,381 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state test.show_notification for [cinder_volume_ssl_rabbitmq]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,381 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] Running cinder._ssl.rabbitmq
2018-12-27 12:09:37,381 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder_volume_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:09:37.381554 duration_in_ms=0.618
2018-12-27 12:09:37,383 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [/var/lock/cinder] at time 12:09:37.383452
2018-12-27 12:09:37,383 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state file.directory for [/var/lock/cinder]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,384 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] {'/var/lock/cinder': 'New Dir'}
2018-12-27 12:09:37,385 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [/var/lock/cinder] at time 12:09:37.385046 duration_in_ms=1.593
2018-12-27 12:09:37,385 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [/etc/cinder/cinder.conf] at time 12:09:37.385650
2018-12-27 12:09:37,385 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/cinder.conf]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,412 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/files/rocky/cinder.conf.volume.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,542 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/messaging/_default.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,567 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/_log.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,586 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/files/backend/_lvm.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,604 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/castellan/_barbican.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,617 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/keystoneauth/_type_password.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,649 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/keystonemiddleware/_auth_token.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,676 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/_database.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,698 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/messaging/_notifications.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,713 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/messaging/_rabbit.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,732 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/_middleware.conf'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,744 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] File changed:
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@@ -1,15 +1,4400 @@
+
 [DEFAULT]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
 rootwrap_config = /etc/cinder/rootwrap.conf
 api_paste_confg = /etc/cinder/api-paste.ini
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value)
+#rpc_conn_pool_size = 30
+
+# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
+# value)
+#conn_pool_min_size = 2
+
+# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
+# value)
+#conn_pool_ttl = 1200
+
+# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet
+# interface, or IP. The "host" option should point or resolve to this
+# address. (string value)
+#rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
+
+# MatchMaker driver. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# redis - <No description provided>
+# sentinel - <No description provided>
+# dummy - <No description provided>
+#rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
+
+# Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
+#rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
+
+# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic.
+# Default is unlimited. (integer value)
+#rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
+
+# Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
+#rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
+
+# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address.
+# Must match "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
+#rpc_zmq_host = localhost
+
+# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent
+# after closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an
+# infinite linger period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period.
+# Pending messages shall be discarded immediately when the socket is
+# closed. Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger
+# period. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
+#zmq_linger = -1
+
+# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises
+# timeout exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
+#rpc_poll_timeout = 1
+
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about
+# existing target ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
+#zmq_target_expire = 300
+
+# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing
+# target. (integer value)
+#zmq_target_update = 180
+
+# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy.
+# (boolean value)
+#use_pub_sub = false
+
+# Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
+#use_router_proxy = false
+
+# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes
+# sense only with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct
+# connections for direct message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean
+# value)
+#use_dynamic_connections = false
+
+# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover
+# reasons. This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode.
+# (integer value)
+#zmq_failover_connections = 2
+
+# Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#rpc_zmq_min_port = 49153
+
+# Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 65536
+#rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
+
+# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with
+# ZMQBindError. (integer value)
+#rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
+
+# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
+# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# json - <No description provided>
+# msgpack - <No description provided>
+#rpc_zmq_serialization = json
+
+# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means
+# not keeping a queue when server side disconnects. False means to
+# keep queue and messages even if server is disconnected, when the
+# server appears we send all accumulated messages to it. (boolean
+# value)
+#zmq_immediate = true
+
+# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1
+# (or any other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave
+# it to OS default; 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to
+# disable and enable the option respectively. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
+
+# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition.
+# The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux,
+# milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other
+# negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS
+# default. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
+
+# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring
+# that remote end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
+
+# The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
+# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not
+# received. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in
+# Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
+
+# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
+
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which
+# it is not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
+#rpc_message_ttl = 300
+
+# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism
+# works only via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
+#rpc_use_acks = false
+
+# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each
+# retry attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified
+# multiplier. (integer value)
+#rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
+
+# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt.
+# (integer value)
+#rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
+
+# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems
+# occurred: positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no
+# retries, None or -1 (or any other negative values) mean to retry
+# forever. This option is used only if acknowledgments are enabled.
+# (integer value)
+#rpc_retry_attempts = 3
+
+# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option
+# has higher priority then the default publishers list taken from the
+# matchmaker. (list value)
+#subscribe_on =
+
+# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
+# (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_thread_pool_size
+#executor_thread_pool_size = 64
+
+# Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value)
+#rpc_response_timeout = 60
+rpc_response_timeout = 3600
+
+# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to
+# the messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
+#
+# driver://[user:pass@]host:port[,[userN:passN@]hostN:portN]/virtual_host?query
+#
+# Example: rabbit://rabbitmq:password@127.0.0.1:5672//
+#
+# For full details on the fields in the URL see the documentation of
+# oslo_messaging.TransportURL at
+# https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/reference/transport.html
+# (string value)
+#transport_url = <None>
+transport_url = rabbit://openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.28:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.29:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.30:5672//openstack
+
+# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other
+# drivers include amqp and zmq. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rpc_backend = rabbit
+
+# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be
+# overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url
+# option. (string value)
+#control_exchange = openstack
+control_exchange = cinder
+
+#
+# From oslo.log
+#
+
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
+# Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
+#debug = false
+
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
+
+# Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
+#log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
+
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
+#log_file = <None>
+
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
+#log_dir = <None>
+
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (boolean value)
+#use_journal = false
+
+# Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+#syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
+
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_json = false
+
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_stderr = false
+
+# Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
+#logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
+#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
+#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
+
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
+# value)
+#logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
+
+# Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
+# logging_context_format_string. (string value)
+#logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
+
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+#default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
+
+# Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
+#publish_errors = false
+
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
+#instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
+
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
+#instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
+
+# Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
+#rate_limit_interval = 0
+
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
+#rate_limit_burst = 0
+
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
+#rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
+
+# Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
+#fatal_deprecations = false
+
+# The maximum number of items that a collection resource returns in a single
+# response (integer value)
+#osapi_max_limit = 1000
+
+# Json file indicating user visible filter parameters for list queries. (string
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/query_volume_filters
+#resource_query_filters_file = /etc/cinder/resource_filters.json
+
+# DEPRECATED: Volume filter options which non-admin user could use to query
+# volumes. Default values are: ['name', 'status', 'metadata',
+# 'availability_zone' ,'bootable', 'group_id'] (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#query_volume_filters = name,status,metadata,availability_zone,bootable,group_id
+
+# DEPRECATED: Allow the ability to modify the extra-spec settings of an in-use
+# volume-type. (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#allow_inuse_volume_type_modification = false
+
+# Treat X-Forwarded-For as the canonical remote address. Only enable this if
+# you have a sanitizing proxy. (boolean value)
+#use_forwarded_for = false
+
+# Public url to use for versions endpoint. The default is None, which will use
+# the request's host_url attribute to populate the URL base. If Cinder is
+# operating behind a proxy, you will want to change this to represent the
+# proxy's URL. (string value)
+#public_endpoint = <None>
+
+# Backup services use same backend. (boolean value)
+#backup_use_same_host = false
+
+# Compression algorithm (None to disable) (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# none - <No description provided>
+# off - <No description provided>
+# no - <No description provided>
+# zlib - <No description provided>
+# gzip - <No description provided>
+# bz2 - <No description provided>
+# bzip2 - <No description provided>
+#backup_compression_algorithm = zlib
+
+# Backup metadata version to be used when backing up volume metadata. If this
+# number is bumped, make sure the service doing the restore supports the new
+# version. (integer value)
+#backup_metadata_version = 2
+
+# The number of chunks or objects, for which one Ceilometer notification will
+# be sent (integer value)
+#backup_object_number_per_notification = 10
+
+# Interval, in seconds, between two progress notifications reporting the backup
+# status (integer value)
+#backup_timer_interval = 120
+
+# Ceph configuration file to use. (string value)
+#backup_ceph_conf = /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
+
+# The Ceph user to connect with. Default here is to use the same user as for
+# Cinder volumes. If not using cephx this should be set to None. (string value)
+#backup_ceph_user = cinder
+
+# The chunk size, in bytes, that a backup is broken into before transfer to the
+# Ceph object store. (integer value)
+#backup_ceph_chunk_size = 134217728
+
+# The Ceph pool where volume backups are stored. (string value)
+#backup_ceph_pool = backups
+
+# RBD stripe unit to use when creating a backup image. (integer value)
+#backup_ceph_stripe_unit = 0
+
+# RBD stripe count to use when creating a backup image. (integer value)
+#backup_ceph_stripe_count = 0
+
+# If True, apply JOURNALING and EXCLUSIVE_LOCK feature bits to the backup RBD
+# objects to allow mirroring (boolean value)
+#backup_ceph_image_journals = false
+
+# If True, always discard excess bytes when restoring volumes i.e. pad with
+# zeroes. (boolean value)
+#restore_discard_excess_bytes = true
+
+# The GCS bucket to use. (string value)
+#backup_gcs_bucket = <None>
+
+# The size in bytes of GCS backup objects. (integer value)
+#backup_gcs_object_size = 52428800
+
+# The size in bytes that changes are tracked for incremental backups.
+# backup_gcs_object_size has to be multiple of backup_gcs_block_size. (integer
+# value)
+#backup_gcs_block_size = 32768
+
+# GCS object will be downloaded in chunks of bytes. (integer value)
+#backup_gcs_reader_chunk_size = 2097152
+
+# GCS object will be uploaded in chunks of bytes. Pass in a value of -1 if the
+# file is to be uploaded as a single chunk. (integer value)
+#backup_gcs_writer_chunk_size = 2097152
+
+# Number of times to retry. (integer value)
+#backup_gcs_num_retries = 3
+
+# List of GCS error codes. (list value)
+#backup_gcs_retry_error_codes = 429
+
+# Location of GCS bucket. (string value)
+#backup_gcs_bucket_location = US
+
+# Storage class of GCS bucket. (string value)
+#backup_gcs_storage_class = NEARLINE
+
+# Absolute path of GCS service account credential file. (string value)
+#backup_gcs_credential_file = <None>
+
+# Owner project id for GCS bucket. (string value)
+#backup_gcs_project_id = <None>
+
+# Http user-agent string for gcs api. (string value)
+#backup_gcs_user_agent = gcscinder
+
+# Enable or Disable the timer to send the periodic progress notifications to
+# Ceilometer when backing up the volume to the GCS backend storage. The default
+# value is True to enable the timer. (boolean value)
+#backup_gcs_enable_progress_timer = true
+
+# URL for http proxy access. (uri value)
+#backup_gcs_proxy_url = <None>
+
+# Base dir containing mount point for gluster share. (string value)
+#glusterfs_backup_mount_point = $state_path/backup_mount
+
+# GlusterFS share in <hostname|ipv4addr|ipv6addr>:<gluster_vol_name> format.
+# Eg: 1.2.3.4:backup_vol (string value)
+#glusterfs_backup_share = <None>
+
+# Base dir containing mount point for NFS share. (string value)
+#backup_mount_point_base = $state_path/backup_mount
+
+# NFS share in hostname:path, ipv4addr:path, or "[ipv6addr]:path" format.
+# (string value)
+#backup_share = <None>
+
+# Mount options passed to the NFS client. See NFS man page for details. (string
+# value)
+#backup_mount_options = <None>
+
+# The maximum size in bytes of the files used to hold backups. If the volume
+# being backed up exceeds this size, then it will be backed up into multiple
+# files.backup_file_size must be a multiple of backup_sha_block_size_bytes.
+# (integer value)
+#backup_file_size = 1999994880
+
+# The size in bytes that changes are tracked for incremental backups.
+# backup_file_size has to be multiple of backup_sha_block_size_bytes. (integer
+# value)
+#backup_sha_block_size_bytes = 32768
+
+# Enable or Disable the timer to send the periodic progress notifications to
+# Ceilometer when backing up the volume to the backend storage. The default
+# value is True to enable the timer. (boolean value)
+#backup_enable_progress_timer = true
+
+# Path specifying where to store backups. (string value)
+#backup_posix_path = $state_path/backup
+
+# Custom directory to use for backups. (string value)
+#backup_container = <None>
+
+# The URL of the Swift endpoint (uri value)
+#backup_swift_url = <None>
+
+# The URL of the Keystone endpoint (uri value)
+#backup_swift_auth_url = <None>
+
+# Info to match when looking for swift in the service catalog. Format is:
+# separated values of the form: <service_type>:<service_name>:<endpoint_type> -
+# Only used if backup_swift_url is unset (string value)
+#swift_catalog_info = object-store:swift:publicURL
+
+# Info to match when looking for keystone in the service catalog. Format is:
+# separated values of the form: <service_type>:<service_name>:<endpoint_type> -
+# Only used if backup_swift_auth_url is unset (string value)
+#keystone_catalog_info = identity:Identity Service:publicURL
+
+# Swift authentication mechanism (per_user or single_user). (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# per_user - <No description provided>
+# single_user - <No description provided>
+#backup_swift_auth = per_user
+
+# Swift authentication version. Specify "1" for auth 1.0, or "2" for auth 2.0
+# or "3" for auth 3.0 (string value)
+#backup_swift_auth_version = 1
+
+# Swift tenant/account name. Required when connecting to an auth 2.0 system
+# (string value)
+#backup_swift_tenant = <None>
+
+# Swift user domain name. Required when connecting to an auth 3.0 system
+# (string value)
+#backup_swift_user_domain = <None>
+
+# Swift project domain name. Required when connecting to an auth 3.0 system
+# (string value)
+#backup_swift_project_domain = <None>
+
+# Swift project/account name. Required when connecting to an auth 3.0 system
+# (string value)
+#backup_swift_project = <None>
+
+# Swift user name (string value)
+#backup_swift_user = <None>
+
+# Swift key for authentication (string value)
+#backup_swift_key = <None>
+
+# The default Swift container to use (string value)
+#backup_swift_container = volumebackups
+
+# The size in bytes of Swift backup objects (integer value)
+#backup_swift_object_size = 52428800
+
+# The size in bytes that changes are tracked for incremental backups.
+# backup_swift_object_size has to be multiple of backup_swift_block_size.
+# (integer value)
+#backup_swift_block_size = 32768
+
+# The number of retries to make for Swift operations (integer value)
+#backup_swift_retry_attempts = 3
+
+# The backoff time in seconds between Swift retries (integer value)
+#backup_swift_retry_backoff = 2
+
+# Enable or Disable the timer to send the periodic progress notifications to
+# Ceilometer when backing up the volume to the Swift backend storage. The
+# default value is True to enable the timer. (boolean value)
+#backup_swift_enable_progress_timer = true
+
+# Location of the CA certificate file to use for swift client requests. (string
+# value)
+#backup_swift_ca_cert_file = <None>
+
+# Bypass verification of server certificate when making SSL connection to
+# Swift. (boolean value)
+#backup_swift_auth_insecure = false
+
+# Volume prefix for the backup id when backing up to TSM (string value)
+#backup_tsm_volume_prefix = backup
+
+# TSM password for the running username (string value)
+#backup_tsm_password = password
+
+# Enable or Disable compression for backups (boolean value)
+#backup_tsm_compression = true
+
+# Driver to use for backups. (string value)
+#backup_driver = cinder.backup.drivers.swift.SwiftBackupDriver
+
+# Offload pending backup delete during backup service startup. If false, the
+# backup service will remain down until all pending backups are deleted.
+# (boolean value)
+#backup_service_inithost_offload = true
+
+# Size of the native threads pool for the backups.  Most backup drivers rely
+# heavily on this, it can be decreased for specific drivers that don't.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 20
+#backup_native_threads_pool_size = 60
+
+# Number of backup processes to launch. Improves performance with concurrent
+# backups. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 4
+#backup_workers = 1
+
+# Name of this cluster. Used to group volume hosts that share the same backend
+# configurations to work in HA Active-Active mode.  Active-Active is not yet
+# supported. (string value)
+#cluster = <None>
+
+# Top-level directory for maintaining cinder's state (string value)
+state_path = /var/lib/cinder
+
+# IP address of this host (host address value)
+#my_ip = <HOST_IP_ADDRESS>
+my_ip = 192.168.10.55
+
+# A list of the URLs of glance API servers available to cinder
+# ([http[s]://][hostname|ip]:port). If protocol is not specified it defaults to
+# http. (list value)
+glance_api_servers = http://192.168.10.35:9292
+
+# Number retries when downloading an image from glance (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+glance_num_retries = 0
+
+# Allow to perform insecure SSL (https) requests to glance (https will be used
+# but cert validation will not be performed). (boolean value)
+#glance_api_insecure = false
+
+# Enables or disables negotiation of SSL layer compression. In some cases
+# disabling compression can improve data throughput, such as when high network
+# bandwidth is available and you use compressed image formats like qcow2.
+# (boolean value)
+#glance_api_ssl_compression = false
+
+# Location of ca certificates file to use for glance client requests. (string
+# value)
+
+# http/https timeout value for glance operations. If no value (None) is
+# supplied here, the glanceclient default value is used. (integer value)
+#glance_request_timeout = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED: Deploy v2 of the Cinder API. (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#enable_v2_api = true
+
+# Deploy v3 of the Cinder API. (boolean value)
+enable_v3_api = true
+
+# Enables or disables rate limit of the API. (boolean value)
+#api_rate_limit = true
+
+# Specify list of extensions to load when using osapi_volume_extension option
+# with cinder.api.contrib.select_extensions (list value)
+#osapi_volume_ext_list =
+
+# osapi volume extension to load (multi valued)
+osapi_volume_extension = cinder.api.contrib.standard_extensions
+
+# Full class name for the Manager for volume (string value)
+#volume_manager = cinder.volume.manager.VolumeManager
+
+# Full class name for the Manager for volume backup (string value)
+#backup_manager = cinder.backup.manager.BackupManager
+
+# Full class name for the Manager for scheduler (string value)
+#scheduler_manager = cinder.scheduler.manager.SchedulerManager
+
+# Name of this node.  This can be an opaque identifier. It is not necessarily a
+# host name, FQDN, or IP address. (host address value)
+#host = localhost
+
+# Availability zone of this node. Can be overridden per volume backend with the
+# option "backend_availability_zone". (string value)
+#storage_availability_zone = nova
+
+# Default availability zone for new volumes. If not set, the
+# storage_availability_zone option value is used as the default for new
+# volumes. (string value)
+#default_availability_zone = <None>
+
+# If the requested Cinder availability zone is unavailable, fall back to the
+# value of default_availability_zone, then storage_availability_zone, instead
+# of failing. (boolean value)
+allow_availability_zone_fallback = True
+
+# Default volume type to use (string value)
+#default_volume_type = <None>
+
+# Default group type to use (string value)
+#default_group_type = <None>
+
+# Time period for which to generate volume usages. The options are hour, day,
+# month, or year. (string value)
+#volume_usage_audit_period = month
+
+# Path to the rootwrap configuration file to use for running commands as root
+# (string value)
+#rootwrap_config = /etc/cinder/rootwrap.conf
+
+# Enable monkey patching (boolean value)
+#monkey_patch = false
+
+# List of modules/decorators to monkey patch (list value)
+#monkey_patch_modules =
+
+# Maximum time since last check-in for a service to be considered up (integer
+# value)
+#service_down_time = 60
+
+# The full class name of the volume API class to use (string value)
+#volume_api_class = cinder.volume.api.API
+
+# The full class name of the volume backup API class (string value)
+#backup_api_class = cinder.backup.api.API
+
+# The strategy to use for auth. Supports noauth or keystone. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# noauth - <No description provided>
+# keystone - <No description provided>
+auth_strategy = keystone
+
+# A list of backend names to use. These backend names should be backed by a
+# unique [CONFIG] group with its options (list value)
+#enabled_backends = <None>
+default_volume_type=lvm-driver
+
+enabled_backends=lvm-driver
+
+
+# Whether snapshots count against gigabyte quota (boolean value)
+#no_snapshot_gb_quota = false
+
+# The full class name of the volume transfer API class (string value)
+#transfer_api_class = cinder.transfer.api.API
+
+# The full class name of the consistencygroup API class (string value)
+#consistencygroup_api_class = cinder.consistencygroup.api.API
+
+# The full class name of the group API class (string value)
+#group_api_class = cinder.group.api.API
+
+# The full class name of the compute API class to use (string value)
+#compute_api_class = cinder.compute.nova.API
+
+# ID of the project which will be used as the Cinder internal tenant. (string
+# value)
+#cinder_internal_tenant_project_id = <None>
+
+# ID of the user to be used in volume operations as the Cinder internal tenant.
+# (string value)
+#cinder_internal_tenant_user_id = <None>
+
+# Services to be added to the available pool on create (boolean value)
+#enable_new_services = true
+
+# Template string to be used to generate volume names (string value)
+volume_name_template = volume-%s
+
+# Template string to be used to generate snapshot names (string value)
+#snapshot_name_template = snapshot-%s
+
+# Template string to be used to generate backup names (string value)
+#backup_name_template = backup-%s
+
+# Driver to use for database access (string value)
+#db_driver = cinder.db
+
+# A list of url schemes that can be downloaded directly via the direct_url.
+# Currently supported schemes: [file, cinder]. (list value)
+#allowed_direct_url_schemes =
+
+# Info to match when looking for glance in the service catalog. Format is:
+# separated values of the form: <service_type>:<service_name>:<endpoint_type> -
+# Only used if glance_api_servers are not provided. (string value)
+#glance_catalog_info = image:glance:publicURL
+
+# Default core properties of image (list value)
+#glance_core_properties = checksum,container_format,disk_format,image_name,image_id,min_disk,min_ram,name,size
+
+# Directory used for temporary storage during image conversion (string value)
+#image_conversion_dir = $state_path/conversion
+
+# message minimum life in seconds. (integer value)
+#message_ttl = 2592000
+
+# interval between periodic task runs to clean expired messages in seconds.
+# (integer value)
+#message_reap_interval = 86400
+
+# Number of volumes allowed per project (integer value)
+#quota_volumes = 10
+
+# Number of volume snapshots allowed per project (integer value)
+#quota_snapshots = 10
+
+# Number of consistencygroups allowed per project (integer value)
+#quota_consistencygroups = 10
+
+# Number of groups allowed per project (integer value)
+#quota_groups = 10
+
+# Total amount of storage, in gigabytes, allowed for volumes and snapshots per
+# project (integer value)
+#quota_gigabytes = 1000
+
+# Number of volume backups allowed per project (integer value)
+#quota_backups = 10
+
+# Total amount of storage, in gigabytes, allowed for backups per project
+# (integer value)
+#quota_backup_gigabytes = 1000
+
+# Number of seconds until a reservation expires (integer value)
+#reservation_expire = 86400
+
+# Interval between periodic task runs to clean expired reservations in seconds.
+# (integer value)
+#reservation_clean_interval = $reservation_expire
+
+# Count of reservations until usage is refreshed (integer value)
+#until_refresh = 0
+
+# Number of seconds between subsequent usage refreshes (integer value)
+#max_age = 0
+
+# Default driver to use for quota checks (string value)
+#quota_driver = cinder.quota.DbQuotaDriver
+
+# Enables or disables use of default quota class with default quota. (boolean
+# value)
+#use_default_quota_class = true
+
+# Max size allowed per volume, in gigabytes (integer value)
+#per_volume_size_limit = -1
+
+# The scheduler host manager class to use (string value)
+#scheduler_host_manager = cinder.scheduler.host_manager.HostManager
+
+# Maximum number of attempts to schedule a volume (integer value)
+#scheduler_max_attempts = 3
+
+# Which filter class names to use for filtering hosts when not specified in the
+# request. (list value)
+#scheduler_default_filters = AvailabilityZoneFilter,CapacityFilter,CapabilitiesFilter
+
+# Which weigher class names to use for weighing hosts. (list value)
+#scheduler_default_weighers = CapacityWeigher
+
+# Which handler to use for selecting the host/pool after weighing (string
+# value)
+#scheduler_weight_handler = cinder.scheduler.weights.OrderedHostWeightHandler
+
+# Default scheduler driver to use (string value)
+#scheduler_driver = cinder.scheduler.filter_scheduler.FilterScheduler
+
+# Absolute path to scheduler configuration JSON file. (string value)
+#scheduler_json_config_location =
+
+# Multiplier used for weighing free capacity. Negative numbers mean to stack vs
+# spread. (floating point value)
+#capacity_weight_multiplier = 1.0
+
+# Multiplier used for weighing allocated capacity. Positive numbers mean to
+# stack vs spread. (floating point value)
+#allocated_capacity_weight_multiplier = -1.0
+
+# Multiplier used for weighing volume number. Negative numbers mean to spread
+# vs stack. (floating point value)
+#volume_number_multiplier = -1.0
+
+# Interval, in seconds, between nodes reporting state to datastore (integer
+# value)
+#report_interval = 10
+
+# Interval, in seconds, between running periodic tasks (integer value)
+#periodic_interval = 60
+
+# Range, in seconds, to randomly delay when starting the periodic task
+# scheduler to reduce stampeding. (Disable by setting to 0) (integer value)
+#periodic_fuzzy_delay = 60
+
+# IP address on which OpenStack Volume API listens (string value)
+osapi_volume_listen = 192.168.10.55
+
+# Port on which OpenStack Volume API listens (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#osapi_volume_listen_port = 8776
+
+# Number of workers for OpenStack Volume API service. The default is equal to
+# the number of CPUs available. (integer value)
+osapi_volume_workers = 4
+
+# Wraps the socket in a SSL context if True is set. A certificate file and key
+# file must be specified. (boolean value)
+#osapi_volume_use_ssl = false
+
+# Option to enable strict host key checking.  When set to "True" Cinder will
+# only connect to systems with a host key present in the configured
+# "ssh_hosts_key_file".  When set to "False" the host key will be saved upon
+# first connection and used for subsequent connections.  Default=False (boolean
+# value)
+#strict_ssh_host_key_policy = false
+
+# File containing SSH host keys for the systems with which Cinder needs to
+# communicate.  OPTIONAL: Default=$state_path/ssh_known_hosts (string value)
+#ssh_hosts_key_file = $state_path/ssh_known_hosts
+
+# The number of characters in the salt. (integer value)
+#volume_transfer_salt_length = 8
+
+# The number of characters in the autogenerated auth key. (integer value)
+#volume_transfer_key_length = 16
+
+# Enables the Force option on upload_to_image. This enables running
+# upload_volume on in-use volumes for backends that support it. (boolean value)
+#enable_force_upload = false
+enable_force_upload = false
+
+# Create volume from snapshot at the host where snapshot resides (boolean
+# value)
+#snapshot_same_host = true
+
+# Ensure that the new volumes are the same AZ as snapshot or source volume
+# (boolean value)
+#cloned_volume_same_az = true
+
+# Cache volume availability zones in memory for the provided duration in
+# seconds (integer value)
+#az_cache_duration = 3600
+
+# Number of times to attempt to run flakey shell commands (integer value)
+#num_shell_tries = 3
+
+# The percentage of backend capacity is reserved (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 100
+#reserved_percentage = 0
+
+# Prefix for iSCSI volumes (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/iscsi_target_prefix
+#target_prefix = iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:
+
+# The IP address that the iSCSI daemon is listening on (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/iscsi_ip_address
+#target_ip_address = $my_ip
+
+# The list of secondary IP addresses of the iSCSI daemon (list value)
+#iscsi_secondary_ip_addresses =
+
+# The port that the iSCSI daemon is listening on (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/iscsi_port
+#target_port = 3260
+
+# The maximum number of times to rescan targets to find volume (integer value)
+#num_volume_device_scan_tries = 3
+
+# The backend name for a given driver implementation (string value)
+volume_backend_name = DEFAULT
+
+# Do we attach/detach volumes in cinder using multipath for volume to image and
+# image to volume transfers? (boolean value)
+#use_multipath_for_image_xfer = false
+
+# If this is set to True, attachment of volumes for image transfer will be
+# aborted when multipathd is not running. Otherwise, it will fallback to single
+# path. (boolean value)
+#enforce_multipath_for_image_xfer = false
+
+# Method used to wipe old volumes (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# none - <No description provided>
+# zero - <No description provided>
+#volume_clear = zero
+volume_clear = none
+
+# Size in MiB to wipe at start of old volumes. 1024 MiBat max. 0 => all
+# (integer value)
+# Maximum value: 1024
+#volume_clear_size = 0
+
+# The flag to pass to ionice to alter the i/o priority of the process used to
+# zero a volume after deletion, for example "-c3" for idle only priority.
+# (string value)
+#volume_clear_ionice = <None>
+
+# Target user-land tool to use. tgtadm is default, use lioadm for LIO iSCSI
+# support, scstadmin for SCST target support, ietadm for iSCSI Enterprise
+# Target, iscsictl for Chelsio iSCSI Target, nvmet for NVMEoF support, or fake
+# for testing. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# tgtadm - <No description provided>
+# lioadm - <No description provided>
+# scstadmin - <No description provided>
+# iscsictl - <No description provided>
+# ietadm - <No description provided>
+# nvmet - <No description provided>
+# fake - <No description provided>
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/iscsi_helper
+target_helper = tgtadm
+
+# Volume configuration file storage directory (string value)
+volumes_dir = /var/lib/cinder/volumes
+
+# IET configuration file (string value)
+#iet_conf = /etc/iet/ietd.conf
+
+# Chiscsi (CXT) global defaults configuration file (string value)
+#chiscsi_conf = /etc/chelsio-iscsi/chiscsi.conf
+
+# Sets the behavior of the iSCSI target to either perform blockio or fileio
+# optionally, auto can be set and Cinder will autodetect type of backing device
+# (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# blockio - <No description provided>
+# fileio - <No description provided>
+# auto - <No description provided>
+#iscsi_iotype = fileio
+
+# The default block size used when copying/clearing volumes (string value)
+#volume_dd_blocksize = 1M
+
+# The blkio cgroup name to be used to limit bandwidth of volume copy (string
+# value)
+#volume_copy_blkio_cgroup_name = cinder-volume-copy
+
+# The upper limit of bandwidth of volume copy. 0 => unlimited (integer value)
+#volume_copy_bps_limit = 0
+
+# Sets the behavior of the iSCSI target to either perform write-back(on) or
+# write-through(off). This parameter is valid if target_helper is set to
+# tgtadm. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# on - <No description provided>
+# off - <No description provided>
+#iscsi_write_cache = on
+
+# Sets the target-specific flags for the iSCSI target. Only used for tgtadm to
+# specify backing device flags using bsoflags option. The specified string is
+# passed as is to the underlying tool. (string value)
+#iscsi_target_flags =
+
+# Determines the target protocol for new volumes, created with tgtadm, lioadm
+# and nvmet target helpers. In order to enable RDMA, this parameter should be
+# set with the value "iser". The supported iSCSI protocol values are "iscsi"
+# and "iser", in case of nvmet target set to "nvmet_rdma". (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+# iser - <No description provided>
+# nvmet_rdma - <No description provided>
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/iscsi_protocol
+#target_protocol = iscsi
+
+# The path to the client certificate key for verification, if the driver
+# supports it. (string value)
+#driver_client_cert_key = <None>
+
+# The path to the client certificate for verification, if the driver supports
+# it. (string value)
+#driver_client_cert = <None>
+
+# Tell driver to use SSL for connection to backend storage if the driver
+# supports it. (boolean value)
+#driver_use_ssl = false
+
+# Representation of the over subscription ratio when thin provisioning is
+# enabled. Default ratio is 20.0, meaning provisioned capacity can be 20 times
+# of the total physical capacity. If the ratio is 10.5, it means provisioned
+# capacity can be 10.5 times of the total physical capacity. A ratio of 1.0
+# means provisioned capacity cannot exceed the total physical capacity. If
+# ratio is 'auto', Cinder will automatically calculate the ratio based on the
+# provisioned capacity and the used space. If not set to auto, the ratio has to
+# be a minimum of 1.0. (string value)
+#max_over_subscription_ratio = 20.0
+
+# Certain ISCSI targets have predefined target names, SCST target driver uses
+# this name. (string value)
+#scst_target_iqn_name = <None>
+
+# SCST target implementation can choose from multiple SCST target drivers.
+# (string value)
+#scst_target_driver = iscsi
+
+# Option to enable/disable CHAP authentication for targets. (boolean value)
+#use_chap_auth = false
+
+# CHAP user name. (string value)
+#chap_username =
+
+# Password for specified CHAP account name. (string value)
+#chap_password =
+
+# Namespace for driver private data values to be saved in. (string value)
+#driver_data_namespace = <None>
+
+# String representation for an equation that will be used to filter hosts. Only
+# used when the driver filter is set to be used by the Cinder scheduler.
+# (string value)
+#filter_function = <None>
+
+# String representation for an equation that will be used to determine the
+# goodness of a host. Only used when using the goodness weigher is set to be
+# used by the Cinder scheduler. (string value)
+#goodness_function = <None>
+
+# If set to True the http client will validate the SSL certificate of the
+# backend endpoint. (boolean value)
+#driver_ssl_cert_verify = false
+
+# Can be used to specify a non default path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory
+# with certificates of trusted CAs, which will be used to validate the backend
+# (string value)
+#driver_ssl_cert_path = <None>
+
+# List of options that control which trace info is written to the DEBUG log
+# level to assist developers. Valid values are method and api. (list value)
+#trace_flags = <None>
+
+# Multi opt of dictionaries to represent a replication target device.  This
+# option may be specified multiple times in a single config section to specify
+# multiple replication target devices.  Each entry takes the standard dict
+# config form: replication_device =
+# target_device_id:<required>,key1:value1,key2:value2... (dict value)
+#replication_device = <None>
+
+# If set to True, upload-to-image in raw format will create a cloned volume and
+# register its location to the image service, instead of uploading the volume
+# content. The cinder backend and locations support must be enabled in the
+# image service. (boolean value)
+#image_upload_use_cinder_backend = false
+
+# If set to True, the image volume created by upload-to-image will be placed in
+# the internal tenant. Otherwise, the image volume is created in the current
+# context's tenant. (boolean value)
+#image_upload_use_internal_tenant = false
+
+# Enable the image volume cache for this backend. (boolean value)
+#image_volume_cache_enabled = false
+
+# Max size of the image volume cache for this backend in GB. 0 => unlimited.
+# (integer value)
+#image_volume_cache_max_size_gb = 0
+
+# Max number of entries allowed in the image volume cache. 0 => unlimited.
+# (integer value)
+#image_volume_cache_max_count = 0
+
+# Report to clients of Cinder that the backend supports discard (aka.
+# trim/unmap). This will not actually change the behavior of the backend or the
+# client directly, it will only notify that it can be used. (boolean value)
+#report_discard_supported = false
+
+# Protocol for transferring data between host and storage back-end. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+# fc - <No description provided>
+#storage_protocol = iscsi
+
+# If this is set to True, a temporary snapshot will be created for performing
+# non-disruptive backups. Otherwise a temporary volume will be cloned in order
+# to perform a backup. (boolean value)
+#backup_use_temp_snapshot = false
+
+# Set this to True when you want to allow an unsupported driver to start.
+# Drivers that haven't maintained a working CI system and testing are marked as
+# unsupported until CI is working again.  This also marks a driver as
+# deprecated and may be removed in the next release. (boolean value)
+#enable_unsupported_driver = false
+
+# Availability zone for this volume backend. If not set, the
+# storage_availability_zone option value is used as the default for all
+# backends. (string value)
+#backend_availability_zone = <None>
+
+# The maximum number of times to rescan iSER targetto find volume (integer
+# value)
+#num_iser_scan_tries = 3
+
+# Prefix for iSER volumes (string value)
+#iser_target_prefix = iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:
+
+# The IP address that the iSER daemon is listening on (string value)
+#iser_ip_address = $my_ip
+
+# The port that the iSER daemon is listening on (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#iser_port = 3260
+
+# The name of the iSER target user-land tool to use (string value)
+#iser_helper = tgtadm
+
+# The port that the NVMe target is listening on. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#nvmet_port_id = 1
+
+# The namespace id associated with the subsystem that will be created with the
+# path for the LVM volume. (integer value)
+#nvmet_ns_id = 10
+
+# DataCore virtual disk type (single/mirrored). Mirrored virtual disks require
+# two storage servers in the server group. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# single - <No description provided>
+# mirrored - <No description provided>
+#datacore_disk_type = single
+
+# DataCore virtual disk storage profile. (string value)
+#datacore_storage_profile = <None>
+
+# List of DataCore disk pools that can be used by volume driver. (list value)
+#datacore_disk_pools =
+
+# Seconds to wait for a response from a DataCore API call. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+#datacore_api_timeout = 300
+
+# Seconds to wait for DataCore virtual disk to come out of the "Failed" state.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+#datacore_disk_failed_delay = 15
+
+# List of iSCSI targets that cannot be used to attach volume. To prevent the
+# DataCore iSCSI volume driver from using some front-end targets in volume
+# attachment, specify this option and list the iqn and target machine for each
+# target as the value, such as <iqn:target name>, <iqn:target name>,
+# <iqn:target name>. (list value)
+#datacore_iscsi_unallowed_targets =
+
+# Configure CHAP authentication for iSCSI connections. (boolean value)
+#datacore_iscsi_chap_enabled = false
+
+# iSCSI CHAP authentication password storage file. (string value)
+#datacore_iscsi_chap_storage = <None>
+
+# Storage system autoexpand parameter for volumes (True/False) (boolean value)
+#instorage_mcs_vol_autoexpand = true
+
+# Storage system compression option for volumes (boolean value)
+#instorage_mcs_vol_compression = false
+
+# Enable InTier for volumes (boolean value)
+#instorage_mcs_vol_intier = true
+
+# Allow tenants to specify QOS on create (boolean value)
+#instorage_mcs_allow_tenant_qos = false
+
+# Storage system grain size parameter for volumes (32/64/128/256) (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: 32
+# Maximum value: 256
+#instorage_mcs_vol_grainsize = 256
+
+# Storage system space-efficiency parameter for volumes (percentage) (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: -1
+# Maximum value: 100
+#instorage_mcs_vol_rsize = 2
+
+# Storage system threshold for volume capacity warnings (percentage) (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: -1
+# Maximum value: 100
+#instorage_mcs_vol_warning = 0
+
+# Maximum number of seconds to wait for LocalCopy to be prepared. (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 600
+#instorage_mcs_localcopy_timeout = 120
+
+# Specifies the InStorage LocalCopy copy rate to be used when creating a full
+# volume copy. The default is rate is 50, and the valid rates are 1-100.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 100
+#instorage_mcs_localcopy_rate = 50
+
+# The I/O group in which to allocate volumes. It can be a comma-separated list
+# in which case the driver will select an io_group based on least number of
+# volumes associated with the io_group. (string value)
+#instorage_mcs_vol_iogrp = 0
+
+# Specifies secondary management IP or hostname to be used if san_ip is invalid
+# or becomes inaccessible. (string value)
+#instorage_san_secondary_ip = <None>
+
+# Comma separated list of storage system storage pools for volumes. (list
+# value)
+#instorage_mcs_volpool_name = volpool
+
+# Configure CHAP authentication for iSCSI connections (Default: Enabled)
+# (boolean value)
+#instorage_mcs_iscsi_chap_enabled = true
+
+# The StorPool template for volumes with no type. (string value)
+#storpool_template = <None>
+
+# The default StorPool chain replication value.  Used when creating a volume
+# with no specified type if storpool_template is not set.  Also used for
+# calculating the apparent free space reported in the stats. (integer value)
+#storpool_replication = 3
+
+# Create sparse Lun. (boolean value)
+#vrts_lun_sparse = true
+
+# VA config file. (string value)
+#vrts_target_config = /etc/cinder/vrts_target.xml
+
+# Timeout for creating the volume to migrate to when performing volume
+# migration (seconds) (integer value)
+#migration_create_volume_timeout_secs = 300
+
+# Offload pending volume delete during volume service startup (boolean value)
+#volume_service_inithost_offload = false
+
+# FC Zoning mode configured, only 'fabric' is supported now. (string value)
+#zoning_mode = <None>
+
+# Sets the value of TCP_KEEPALIVE (True/False) for each server socket. (boolean
+# value)
+#tcp_keepalive = true
+
+# Sets the value of TCP_KEEPINTVL in seconds for each server socket. Not
+# supported on OS X. (integer value)
+#tcp_keepalive_interval = <None>
+
+# Sets the value of TCP_KEEPCNT for each server socket. Not supported on OS X.
+# (integer value)
+#tcp_keepalive_count = <None>
+
+
+[backend]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
+# Backend override of host value. (string value)
+#backend_host = <None>
+[lvm-driver]
+host=cmp001
+volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMVolumeDriver
+volume_backend_name=lvm-driver
 iscsi_helper = tgtadm
-volume_name_template = volume-%s
-volume_group = cinder-volumes
-verbose = True
-auth_strategy = keystone
-state_path = /var/lib/cinder
-lock_path = /var/lock/cinder
-volumes_dir = /var/lib/cinder/volumes
-enabled_backends = lvm
+volume_group = vgroot
+
+
+[backend_defaults]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
+# Number of times to attempt to run flakey shell commands (integer value)
+#num_shell_tries = 3
+
+# The percentage of backend capacity is reserved (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 100
+#reserved_percentage = 0
+
+# Prefix for iSCSI volumes (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/iscsi_target_prefix
+#target_prefix = iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:
+
+# The IP address that the iSCSI daemon is listening on (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/iscsi_ip_address
+#target_ip_address = $my_ip
+
+# The list of secondary IP addresses of the iSCSI daemon (list value)
+#iscsi_secondary_ip_addresses =
+
+# The port that the iSCSI daemon is listening on (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/iscsi_port
+#target_port = 3260
+
+# The maximum number of times to rescan targets to find volume (integer value)
+#num_volume_device_scan_tries = 3
+
+# The backend name for a given driver implementation (string value)
+#volume_backend_name = <None>
+
+# Do we attach/detach volumes in cinder using multipath for volume to image and
+# image to volume transfers? (boolean value)
+#use_multipath_for_image_xfer = false
+
+# If this is set to True, attachment of volumes for image transfer will be
+# aborted when multipathd is not running. Otherwise, it will fallback to single
+# path. (boolean value)
+#enforce_multipath_for_image_xfer = false
+
+# Method used to wipe old volumes (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# none - <No description provided>
+# zero - <No description provided>
+#volume_clear = zero
+
+# Size in MiB to wipe at start of old volumes. 1024 MiBat max. 0 => all
+# (integer value)
+# Maximum value: 1024
+#volume_clear_size = 0
+
+# The flag to pass to ionice to alter the i/o priority of the process used to
+# zero a volume after deletion, for example "-c3" for idle only priority.
+# (string value)
+#volume_clear_ionice = <None>
+
+# Target user-land tool to use. tgtadm is default, use lioadm for LIO iSCSI
+# support, scstadmin for SCST target support, ietadm for iSCSI Enterprise
+# Target, iscsictl for Chelsio iSCSI Target, nvmet for NVMEoF support, or fake
+# for testing. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# tgtadm - <No description provided>
+# lioadm - <No description provided>
+# scstadmin - <No description provided>
+# iscsictl - <No description provided>
+# ietadm - <No description provided>
+# nvmet - <No description provided>
+# fake - <No description provided>
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/iscsi_helper
+#target_helper = tgtadm
+
+# Volume configuration file storage directory (string value)
+#volumes_dir = $state_path/volumes
+
+# IET configuration file (string value)
+#iet_conf = /etc/iet/ietd.conf
+
+# Chiscsi (CXT) global defaults configuration file (string value)
+#chiscsi_conf = /etc/chelsio-iscsi/chiscsi.conf
+
+# Sets the behavior of the iSCSI target to either perform blockio or fileio
+# optionally, auto can be set and Cinder will autodetect type of backing device
+# (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# blockio - <No description provided>
+# fileio - <No description provided>
+# auto - <No description provided>
+#iscsi_iotype = fileio
+
+# The default block size used when copying/clearing volumes (string value)
+#volume_dd_blocksize = 1M
+
+# The blkio cgroup name to be used to limit bandwidth of volume copy (string
+# value)
+#volume_copy_blkio_cgroup_name = cinder-volume-copy
+
+# The upper limit of bandwidth of volume copy. 0 => unlimited (integer value)
+#volume_copy_bps_limit = 0
+
+# Sets the behavior of the iSCSI target to either perform write-back(on) or
+# write-through(off). This parameter is valid if target_helper is set to
+# tgtadm. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# on - <No description provided>
+# off - <No description provided>
+#iscsi_write_cache = on
+
+# Sets the target-specific flags for the iSCSI target. Only used for tgtadm to
+# specify backing device flags using bsoflags option. The specified string is
+# passed as is to the underlying tool. (string value)
+#iscsi_target_flags =
+
+# Determines the target protocol for new volumes, created with tgtadm, lioadm
+# and nvmet target helpers. In order to enable RDMA, this parameter should be
+# set with the value "iser". The supported iSCSI protocol values are "iscsi"
+# and "iser", in case of nvmet target set to "nvmet_rdma". (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+# iser - <No description provided>
+# nvmet_rdma - <No description provided>
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/iscsi_protocol
+#target_protocol = iscsi
+
+# The path to the client certificate key for verification, if the driver
+# supports it. (string value)
+#driver_client_cert_key = <None>
+
+# The path to the client certificate for verification, if the driver supports
+# it. (string value)
+#driver_client_cert = <None>
+
+# Tell driver to use SSL for connection to backend storage if the driver
+# supports it. (boolean value)
+#driver_use_ssl = false
+
+# Representation of the over subscription ratio when thin provisioning is
+# enabled. Default ratio is 20.0, meaning provisioned capacity can be 20 times
+# of the total physical capacity. If the ratio is 10.5, it means provisioned
+# capacity can be 10.5 times of the total physical capacity. A ratio of 1.0
+# means provisioned capacity cannot exceed the total physical capacity. If
+# ratio is 'auto', Cinder will automatically calculate the ratio based on the
+# provisioned capacity and the used space. If not set to auto, the ratio has to
+# be a minimum of 1.0. (string value)
+#max_over_subscription_ratio = 20.0
+
+# Certain ISCSI targets have predefined target names, SCST target driver uses
+# this name. (string value)
+#scst_target_iqn_name = <None>
+
+# SCST target implementation can choose from multiple SCST target drivers.
+# (string value)
+#scst_target_driver = iscsi
+
+# Option to enable/disable CHAP authentication for targets. (boolean value)
+#use_chap_auth = false
+
+# CHAP user name. (string value)
+#chap_username =
+
+# Password for specified CHAP account name. (string value)
+#chap_password =
+
+# Namespace for driver private data values to be saved in. (string value)
+#driver_data_namespace = <None>
+
+# String representation for an equation that will be used to filter hosts. Only
+# used when the driver filter is set to be used by the Cinder scheduler.
+# (string value)
+#filter_function = <None>
+
+# String representation for an equation that will be used to determine the
+# goodness of a host. Only used when using the goodness weigher is set to be
+# used by the Cinder scheduler. (string value)
+#goodness_function = <None>
+
+# If set to True the http client will validate the SSL certificate of the
+# backend endpoint. (boolean value)
+#driver_ssl_cert_verify = false
+
+# Can be used to specify a non default path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory
+# with certificates of trusted CAs, which will be used to validate the backend
+# (string value)
+#driver_ssl_cert_path = <None>
+
+# List of options that control which trace info is written to the DEBUG log
+# level to assist developers. Valid values are method and api. (list value)
+#trace_flags = <None>
+
+# Multi opt of dictionaries to represent a replication target device.  This
+# option may be specified multiple times in a single config section to specify
+# multiple replication target devices.  Each entry takes the standard dict
+# config form: replication_device =
+# target_device_id:<required>,key1:value1,key2:value2... (dict value)
+#replication_device = <None>
+
+# If set to True, upload-to-image in raw format will create a cloned volume and
+# register its location to the image service, instead of uploading the volume
+# content. The cinder backend and locations support must be enabled in the
+# image service. (boolean value)
+#image_upload_use_cinder_backend = false
+
+# If set to True, the image volume created by upload-to-image will be placed in
+# the internal tenant. Otherwise, the image volume is created in the current
+# context's tenant. (boolean value)
+#image_upload_use_internal_tenant = false
+
+# Enable the image volume cache for this backend. (boolean value)
+#image_volume_cache_enabled = false
+
+# Max size of the image volume cache for this backend in GB. 0 => unlimited.
+# (integer value)
+#image_volume_cache_max_size_gb = 0
+
+# Max number of entries allowed in the image volume cache. 0 => unlimited.
+# (integer value)
+#image_volume_cache_max_count = 0
+
+# Report to clients of Cinder that the backend supports discard (aka.
+# trim/unmap). This will not actually change the behavior of the backend or the
+# client directly, it will only notify that it can be used. (boolean value)
+#report_discard_supported = false
+
+# Protocol for transferring data between host and storage back-end. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+# fc - <No description provided>
+#storage_protocol = iscsi
+
+# If this is set to True, a temporary snapshot will be created for performing
+# non-disruptive backups. Otherwise a temporary volume will be cloned in order
+# to perform a backup. (boolean value)
+#backup_use_temp_snapshot = false
+
+# Set this to True when you want to allow an unsupported driver to start.
+# Drivers that haven't maintained a working CI system and testing are marked as
+# unsupported until CI is working again.  This also marks a driver as
+# deprecated and may be removed in the next release. (boolean value)
+#enable_unsupported_driver = false
+
+# Availability zone for this volume backend. If not set, the
+# storage_availability_zone option value is used as the default for all
+# backends. (string value)
+#backend_availability_zone = <None>
+
+# The maximum number of times to rescan iSER targetto find volume (integer
+# value)
+#num_iser_scan_tries = 3
+
+# Prefix for iSER volumes (string value)
+#iser_target_prefix = iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:
+
+# The IP address that the iSER daemon is listening on (string value)
+#iser_ip_address = $my_ip
+
+# The port that the iSER daemon is listening on (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#iser_port = 3260
+
+# The name of the iSER target user-land tool to use (string value)
+#iser_helper = tgtadm
+
+# The port that the NVMe target is listening on. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#nvmet_port_id = 1
+
+# The namespace id associated with the subsystem that will be created with the
+# path for the LVM volume. (integer value)
+#nvmet_ns_id = 10
+
+# Hostname for the CoprHD Instance (string value)
+#coprhd_hostname = <None>
+
+# Port for the CoprHD Instance (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#coprhd_port = 4443
+
+# Username for accessing the CoprHD Instance (string value)
+#coprhd_username = <None>
+
+# Password for accessing the CoprHD Instance (string value)
+#coprhd_password = <None>
+
+# Tenant to utilize within the CoprHD Instance (string value)
+#coprhd_tenant = <None>
+
+# Project to utilize within the CoprHD Instance (string value)
+#coprhd_project = <None>
+
+# Virtual Array to utilize within the CoprHD Instance (string value)
+#coprhd_varray = <None>
+
+# True | False to indicate if the storage array in CoprHD is VMAX or VPLEX
+# (boolean value)
+#coprhd_emulate_snapshot = false
+
+# Rest Gateway IP or FQDN for Scaleio (string value)
+#coprhd_scaleio_rest_gateway_host = None
+
+# Rest Gateway Port for Scaleio (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#coprhd_scaleio_rest_gateway_port = 4984
+
+# Username for Rest Gateway (string value)
+#coprhd_scaleio_rest_server_username = <None>
+
+# Rest Gateway Password (string value)
+#coprhd_scaleio_rest_server_password = <None>
+
+# verify server certificate (boolean value)
+#scaleio_verify_server_certificate = false
+
+# Server certificate path (string value)
+#scaleio_server_certificate_path = <None>
+
+# Datera API port. (string value)
+#datera_api_port = 7717
+
+# DEPRECATED: Datera API version. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#datera_api_version = 2
+
+# Timeout for HTTP 503 retry messages (integer value)
+#datera_503_timeout = 120
+
+# Interval between 503 retries (integer value)
+#datera_503_interval = 5
+
+# True to set function arg and return logging (boolean value)
+#datera_debug = false
+
+# ONLY FOR DEBUG/TESTING PURPOSES
+# True to set replica_count to 1 (boolean value)
+#datera_debug_replica_count_override = false
+
+# If set to 'Map' --> OpenStack project ID will be mapped implicitly to Datera
+# tenant ID
+# If set to 'None' --> Datera tenant ID will not be used during volume
+# provisioning
+# If set to anything else --> Datera tenant ID will be the provided value
+# (string value)
+#datera_tenant_id = <None>
+
+# Set to True to disable profiling in the Datera driver (boolean value)
+#datera_disable_profiler = false
+
+# Group name to use for creating volumes. Defaults to "group-0". (string value)
+#eqlx_group_name = group-0
+
+# Maximum retry count for reconnection. Default is 5. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+#eqlx_cli_max_retries = 5
+
+# Pool in which volumes will be created. Defaults to "default". (string value)
+#eqlx_pool = default
+
+# Storage Center System Serial Number (integer value)
+#dell_sc_ssn = 64702
+
+# Dell API port (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#dell_sc_api_port = 3033
+
+# Name of the server folder to use on the Storage Center (string value)
+#dell_sc_server_folder = openstack
+
+# Name of the volume folder to use on the Storage Center (string value)
+#dell_sc_volume_folder = openstack
+
+# Enable HTTPS SC certificate verification (boolean value)
+#dell_sc_verify_cert = false
+
+# IP address of secondary DSM volume (string value)
+#secondary_san_ip =
+
+# Secondary DSM user name (string value)
+#secondary_san_login = Admin
+
+# Secondary DSM user password name (string value)
+#secondary_san_password =
+
+# Secondary Dell API port (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#secondary_sc_api_port = 3033
+
+# Dell SC API async call default timeout in seconds. (integer value)
+#dell_api_async_rest_timeout = 15
+
+# Dell SC API sync call default timeout in seconds. (integer value)
+#dell_api_sync_rest_timeout = 30
+
+# Domain IP to be excluded from iSCSI returns. (IP address value)
+#excluded_domain_ip = <None>
+
+# Server OS type to use when creating a new server on the Storage Center.
+# (string value)
+#dell_server_os = Red Hat Linux 6.x
+
+# REST server port. (string value)
+#sio_rest_server_port = 443
+
+# Verify server certificate. (boolean value)
+#sio_verify_server_certificate = false
+
+# Server certificate path. (string value)
+#sio_server_certificate_path = <None>
+
+# Round up volume capacity. (boolean value)
+#sio_round_volume_capacity = true
+
+# Unmap volume before deletion. (boolean value)
+#sio_unmap_volume_before_deletion = false
+
+# Storage Pools. (string value)
+#sio_storage_pools = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED: Protection Domain ID. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Pike.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by sio_storage_pools option
+#sio_protection_domain_id = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED: Protection Domain name. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Pike.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by sio_storage_pools option
+#sio_protection_domain_name = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED: Storage Pool name. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Pike.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by sio_storage_pools option
+#sio_storage_pool_name = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED: Storage Pool ID. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Pike.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by sio_storage_pools option
+#sio_storage_pool_id = <None>
+
+# ScaleIO API version. (string value)
+#sio_server_api_version = <None>
+
+# max_over_subscription_ratio setting for the ScaleIO driver. This replaces the
+# general max_over_subscription_ratio which has no effect in this
+# driver.Maximum value allowed for ScaleIO is 10.0. (floating point value)
+#sio_max_over_subscription_ratio = 10.0
+
+# Allow thick volumes to be created in Storage Pools when zero padding is
+# disabled. This option should not be enabled if multiple tenants will utilize
+# thick volumes from a shared Storage Pool. (boolean value)
+#sio_allow_non_padded_thick_volumes = false
+
+# A comma-separated list of storage pool names to be used. (list value)
+#unity_storage_pool_names = <None>
+
+# A comma-separated list of iSCSI or FC ports to be used. Each port can be
+# Unix-style glob expressions. (list value)
+#unity_io_ports = <None>
+
+# To remove the host from Unity when the last LUN is detached from it. By
+# default, it is False. (boolean value)
+#remove_empty_host = false
+
+# DEPRECATED: Use this file for cinder emc plugin config data. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#cinder_dell_emc_config_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_dell_emc_config.xml
+
+# Use this value to specify length of the interval in seconds. (integer value)
+#interval = 3
+
+# Use this value to specify number of retries. (integer value)
+#retries = 200
+
+# Use this value to enable the initiator_check. (boolean value)
+#initiator_check = false
+
+# REST server port number. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#san_rest_port = 8443
+
+# Serial number of the array to connect to. (string value)
+#vmax_array = <None>
+
+# Storage resource pool on array to use for provisioning. (string value)
+#vmax_srp = <None>
+
+# Service level to use for provisioning storage. (string value)
+#vmax_service_level = <None>
+
+# Workload (string value)
+#vmax_workload = <None>
+
+# List of port groups containing frontend ports configured prior for server
+# connection. (list value)
+#vmax_port_groups = <None>
+
+# VNX authentication scope type. By default, the value is global. (string
+# value)
+#storage_vnx_authentication_type = global
+
+# Directory path that contains the VNX security file. Make sure the security
+# file is generated first. (string value)
+#storage_vnx_security_file_dir = <None>
+
+# Naviseccli Path. (string value)
+#naviseccli_path = <None>
+
+# Comma-separated list of storage pool names to be used. (list value)
+#storage_vnx_pool_names = <None>
+
+# Default timeout for CLI operations in minutes. For example, LUN migration is
+# a typical long running operation, which depends on the LUN size and the load
+# of the array. An upper bound in the specific deployment can be set to avoid
+# unnecessary long wait. By default, it is 365 days long. (integer value)
+#default_timeout = 31536000
+
+# Default max number of LUNs in a storage group. By default, the value is 255.
+# (integer value)
+#max_luns_per_storage_group = 255
+
+# To destroy storage group when the last LUN is removed from it. By default,
+# the value is False. (boolean value)
+#destroy_empty_storage_group = false
+
+# Mapping between hostname and its iSCSI initiator IP addresses. (string value)
+#iscsi_initiators = <None>
+
+# Comma separated iSCSI or FC ports to be used in Nova or Cinder. (list value)
+#io_port_list = <None>
+
+# Automatically register initiators. By default, the value is False. (boolean
+# value)
+#initiator_auto_registration = false
+
+# Automatically deregister initiators after the related storage group is
+# destroyed. By default, the value is False. (boolean value)
+#initiator_auto_deregistration = false
+
+# DEPRECATED: Report free_capacity_gb as 0 when the limit to maximum number of
+# pool LUNs is reached. By default, the value is False. (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#check_max_pool_luns_threshold = false
+
+# Delete a LUN even if it is in Storage Groups. By default, the value is False.
+# (boolean value)
+#force_delete_lun_in_storagegroup = false
+
+# Force LUN creation even if the full threshold of pool is reached. By default,
+# the value is False. (boolean value)
+#ignore_pool_full_threshold = false
+
+# XMS cluster id in multi-cluster environment (string value)
+#xtremio_cluster_name =
+
+# Number of retries in case array is busy (integer value)
+#xtremio_array_busy_retry_count = 5
+
+# Interval between retries in case array is busy (integer value)
+#xtremio_array_busy_retry_interval = 5
+
+# Number of volumes created from each cached glance image (integer value)
+#xtremio_volumes_per_glance_cache = 100
+
+# Should the driver remove initiator groups with no volumes after the last
+# connection was terminated. Since the behavior till now was to leave the IG
+# be, we default to False (not deleting IGs without connected volumes); setting
+# this parameter to True will remove any IG after terminating its connection to
+# the last volume. (boolean value)
+#xtremio_clean_unused_ig = false
+
+# The IP of DMS client socket server (IP address value)
+#disco_client = 127.0.0.1
+
+# The port to connect DMS client socket server (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#disco_client_port = 9898
+
+# DEPRECATED: Path to the wsdl file to communicate with DISCO request manager
+# (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#disco_wsdl_path = /etc/cinder/DISCOService.wsdl
+
+# DEPRECATED: The IP address of the REST server (IP address value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rest_ip
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Using san_ip later
+#disco_rest_ip = <None>
+
+# Use soap client or rest client for communicating with DISCO. Possible values
+# are "soap" or "rest". (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# soap - <No description provided>
+# rest - <No description provided>
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/choice_client
+#disco_choice_client = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED: The port of DISCO source API (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Using san_api_port later
+#disco_src_api_port = 8080
+
+# Prefix before volume name to differentiate DISCO volume created through
+# openstack and the other ones (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/volume_name_prefix
+#disco_volume_name_prefix = openstack-
+
+# How long we check whether a snapshot is finished before we give up (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/snapshot_check_timeout
+#disco_snapshot_check_timeout = 3600
+
+# How long we check whether a restore is finished before we give up (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/restore_check_timeout
+#disco_restore_check_timeout = 3600
+
+# How long we check whether a clone is finished before we give up (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/clone_check_timeout
+#disco_clone_check_timeout = 3600
+
+# How long we wait before retrying to get an item detail (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/retry_interval
+#disco_retry_interval = 1
+
+# Number of nodes that should replicate the data. (integer value)
+#drbdmanage_redundancy = 1
+
+# Resource deployment completion wait policy. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_resource_policy = {"ratio": "0.51", "timeout": "60"}
+
+# Disk options to set on new resources. See http://www.drbd.org/en/doc/users-
+# guide-90/re-drbdconf for all the details. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_disk_options = {"c-min-rate": "4M"}
+
+# Net options to set on new resources. See http://www.drbd.org/en/doc/users-
+# guide-90/re-drbdconf for all the details. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_net_options = {"connect-int": "4", "allow-two-primaries": "yes", "ko-count": "30", "max-buffers": "20000", "ping-timeout": "100"}
+
+# Resource options to set on new resources. See
+# http://www.drbd.org/en/doc/users-guide-90/re-drbdconf for all the details.
+# (string value)
+#drbdmanage_resource_options = {"auto-promote-timeout": "300"}
+
+# Snapshot completion wait policy. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_snapshot_policy = {"count": "1", "timeout": "60"}
+
+# Volume resize completion wait policy. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_resize_policy = {"timeout": "60"}
+
+# Resource deployment completion wait plugin. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_resource_plugin = drbdmanage.plugins.plugins.wait_for.WaitForResource
+
+# Snapshot completion wait plugin. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_snapshot_plugin = drbdmanage.plugins.plugins.wait_for.WaitForSnapshot
+
+# Volume resize completion wait plugin. (string value)
+#drbdmanage_resize_plugin = drbdmanage.plugins.plugins.wait_for.WaitForVolumeSize
+
+# If set, the c-vol node will receive a useable
+#                 /dev/drbdX device, even if the actual data is stored on
+#                 other nodes only.
+#                 This is useful for debugging, maintenance, and to be
+#                 able to do the iSCSI export from the c-vol node. (boolean
+# value)
+#drbdmanage_devs_on_volume = true
+
+# config file for cinder eternus_dx volume driver (string value)
+#cinder_eternus_config_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_fujitsu_eternus_dx.xml
+
+# The flag of thin storage allocation. (boolean value)
+#dsware_isthin = false
+
+# Fusionstorage manager ip addr for cinder-volume. (string value)
+#dsware_manager =
+
+# Fusionstorage agent ip addr range. (string value)
+#fusionstorageagent =
+
+# Pool type, like sata-2copy. (string value)
+#pool_type = default
+
+# Pool id permit to use. (list value)
+#pool_id_filter =
+
+# Create clone volume timeout. (integer value)
+#clone_volume_timeout = 680
+
+# Space network name to use for data transfer (string value)
+#hgst_net = Net 1 (IPv4)
+
+# Comma separated list of Space storage servers:devices. ex:
+# os1_stor:gbd0,os2_stor:gbd0 (string value)
+#hgst_storage_servers = os:gbd0
+
+# Should spaces be redundantly stored (1/0) (string value)
+#hgst_redundancy = 0
+
+# User to own created spaces (string value)
+#hgst_space_user = root
+
+# Group to own created spaces (string value)
+#hgst_space_group = disk
+
+# UNIX mode for created spaces (string value)
+#hgst_space_mode = 0600
+
+# 3PAR WSAPI Server Url like https://<3par ip>:8080/api/v1 (string value)
+#hpe3par_api_url =
+
+# 3PAR username with the 'edit' role (string value)
+#hpe3par_username =
+
+# 3PAR password for the user specified in hpe3par_username (string value)
+#hpe3par_password =
+
+# List of the CPG(s) to use for volume creation (list value)
+#hpe3par_cpg = OpenStack
+
+# The CPG to use for Snapshots for volumes. If empty the userCPG will be used.
+# (string value)
+#hpe3par_cpg_snap =
+
+# The time in hours to retain a snapshot.  You can't delete it before this
+# expires. (string value)
+#hpe3par_snapshot_retention =
+
+# The time in hours when a snapshot expires  and is deleted.  This must be
+# larger than expiration (string value)
+#hpe3par_snapshot_expiration =
+
+# Enable HTTP debugging to 3PAR (boolean value)
+#hpe3par_debug = false
+
+# List of target iSCSI addresses to use. (list value)
+#hpe3par_iscsi_ips =
+
+# Enable CHAP authentication for iSCSI connections. (boolean value)
+#hpe3par_iscsi_chap_enabled = false
+
+# HPE LeftHand WSAPI Server Url like https://<LeftHand ip>:8081/lhos (uri
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/hplefthand_api_url
+#hpelefthand_api_url = <None>
+
+# HPE LeftHand Super user username (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/hplefthand_username
+#hpelefthand_username = <None>
+
+# HPE LeftHand Super user password (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/hplefthand_password
+#hpelefthand_password = <None>
+
+# HPE LeftHand cluster name (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/hplefthand_clustername
+#hpelefthand_clustername = <None>
+
+# Configure CHAP authentication for iSCSI connections (Default: Disabled)
+# (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/hplefthand_iscsi_chap_enabled
+#hpelefthand_iscsi_chap_enabled = false
+
+# Enable HTTP debugging to LeftHand (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/hplefthand_debug
+#hpelefthand_debug = false
+
+# Port number of SSH service. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#hpelefthand_ssh_port = 16022
+
+# The configuration file for the Cinder Huawei driver. (string value)
+#cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf.xml
+
+# The remote device hypermetro will use. (string value)
+#hypermetro_devices = <None>
+
+# The remote metro device san user. (string value)
+#metro_san_user = <None>
+
+# The remote metro device san password. (string value)
+#metro_san_password = <None>
+
+# The remote metro device domain name. (string value)
+#metro_domain_name = <None>
+
+# The remote metro device request url. (string value)
+#metro_san_address = <None>
+
+# The remote metro device pool names. (string value)
+#metro_storage_pools = <None>
+
+# Connection protocol should be FC. (Default is FC.) (string value)
+#flashsystem_connection_protocol = FC
+
+# Allows vdisk to multi host mapping. (Default is True) (boolean value)
+#flashsystem_multihostmap_enabled = true
+
+# DEPRECATED: This option no longer has any affect. It is deprecated and will
+# be removed in the next release. (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#flashsystem_multipath_enabled = false
+
+# Default iSCSI Port ID of FlashSystem. (Default port is 0.) (integer value)
+#flashsystem_iscsi_portid = 0
+
+# Specifies the path of the GPFS directory where Block Storage volume and
+# snapshot files are stored. (string value)
+#gpfs_mount_point_base = <None>
+
+# Specifies the path of the Image service repository in GPFS.  Leave undefined
+# if not storing images in GPFS. (string value)
+#gpfs_images_dir = <None>
+
+# Specifies the type of image copy to be used.  Set this when the Image service
+# repository also uses GPFS so that image files can be transferred efficiently
+# from the Image service to the Block Storage service. There are two valid
+# values: "copy" specifies that a full copy of the image is made;
+# "copy_on_write" specifies that copy-on-write optimization strategy is used
+# and unmodified blocks of the image file are shared efficiently. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# copy - <No description provided>
+# copy_on_write - <No description provided>
+# <None> - <No description provided>
+#gpfs_images_share_mode = <None>
+
+# Specifies an upper limit on the number of indirections required to reach a
+# specific block due to snapshots or clones.  A lengthy chain of copy-on-write
+# snapshots or clones can have a negative impact on performance, but improves
+# space utilization.  0 indicates unlimited clone depth. (integer value)
+#gpfs_max_clone_depth = 0
+
+# Specifies that volumes are created as sparse files which initially consume no
+# space. If set to False, the volume is created as a fully allocated file, in
+# which case, creation may take a significantly longer time. (boolean value)
+#gpfs_sparse_volumes = true
+
+# Specifies the storage pool that volumes are assigned to. By default, the
+# system storage pool is used. (string value)
+#gpfs_storage_pool = system
+
+# Comma-separated list of IP address or hostnames of GPFS nodes. (list value)
+#gpfs_hosts =
+
+# Username for GPFS nodes. (string value)
+#gpfs_user_login = root
+
+# Password for GPFS node user. (string value)
+#gpfs_user_password =
+
+# Filename of private key to use for SSH authentication. (string value)
+#gpfs_private_key =
+
+# SSH port to use. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#gpfs_ssh_port = 22
+
+# File containing SSH host keys for the gpfs nodes with which driver needs to
+# communicate. Default=$state_path/ssh_known_hosts (string value)
+#gpfs_hosts_key_file = $state_path/ssh_known_hosts
+
+# Option to enable strict gpfs host key checking while connecting to gpfs
+# nodes. Default=False (boolean value)
+#gpfs_strict_host_key_policy = false
+
+# Mapping between IODevice address and unit address. (string value)
+#ds8k_devadd_unitadd_mapping =
+
+# Set the first two digits of SSID. (string value)
+#ds8k_ssid_prefix = FF
+
+# Reserve LSSs for consistency group. (string value)
+#lss_range_for_cg =
+
+# Set to zLinux if your OpenStack version is prior to Liberty and you're
+# connecting to zLinux systems. Otherwise set to auto. Valid values for this
+# parameter are: 'auto', 'AMDLinuxRHEL', 'AMDLinuxSuse', 'AppleOSX', 'Fujitsu',
+# 'Hp', 'HpTru64', 'HpVms', 'LinuxDT', 'LinuxRF', 'LinuxRHEL', 'LinuxSuse',
+# 'Novell', 'SGI', 'SVC', 'SanFsAIX', 'SanFsLinux', 'Sun', 'VMWare', 'Win2000',
+# 'Win2003', 'Win2008', 'Win2012', 'iLinux', 'nSeries', 'pLinux', 'pSeries',
+# 'pSeriesPowerswap', 'zLinux', 'iSeries'. (string value)
+#ds8k_host_type = auto
+
+# Proxy driver that connects to the IBM Storage Array (string value)
+#proxy = cinder.volume.drivers.ibm.ibm_storage.proxy.IBMStorageProxy
+
+# Connection type to the IBM Storage Array (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# fibre_channel - <No description provided>
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+#connection_type = iscsi
+
+# CHAP authentication mode, effective only for iscsi (disabled|enabled) (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# disabled - <No description provided>
+# enabled - <No description provided>
+#chap = disabled
+
+# List of Management IP addresses (separated by commas) (string value)
+#management_ips =
+
+# Comma separated list of storage system storage pools for volumes. (list
+# value)
+#storwize_svc_volpool_name = volpool
+
+# Storage system space-efficiency parameter for volumes (percentage) (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: -1
+# Maximum value: 100
+#storwize_svc_vol_rsize = 2
+
+# Storage system threshold for volume capacity warnings (percentage) (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: -1
+# Maximum value: 100
+#storwize_svc_vol_warning = 0
+
+# Storage system autoexpand parameter for volumes (True/False) (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_vol_autoexpand = true
+
+# Storage system grain size parameter for volumes (32/64/128/256) (integer
+# value)
+#storwize_svc_vol_grainsize = 256
+
+# Storage system compression option for volumes (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_vol_compression = false
+
+# Enable Easy Tier for volumes (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_vol_easytier = true
+
+# The I/O group in which to allocate volumes. It can be a comma-separated list
+# in which case the driver will select an io_group based on least number of
+# volumes associated with the io_group. (string value)
+#storwize_svc_vol_iogrp = 0
+
+# Maximum number of seconds to wait for FlashCopy to be prepared. (integer
+# value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 600
+#storwize_svc_flashcopy_timeout = 120
+
+# DEPRECATED: This option no longer has any affect. It is deprecated and will
+# be removed in the next release. (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#storwize_svc_multihostmap_enabled = true
+
+# Allow tenants to specify QOS on create (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_allow_tenant_qos = false
+
+# If operating in stretched cluster mode, specify the name of the pool in which
+# mirrored copies are stored.Example: "pool2" (string value)
+#storwize_svc_stretched_cluster_partner = <None>
+
+# Specifies secondary management IP or hostname to be used if san_ip is invalid
+# or becomes inaccessible. (string value)
+#storwize_san_secondary_ip = <None>
+
+# Specifies that the volume not be formatted during creation. (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_vol_nofmtdisk = false
+
+# Specifies the Storwize FlashCopy copy rate to be used when creating a full
+# volume copy. The default is rate is 50, and the valid rates are 1-150.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 150
+#storwize_svc_flashcopy_rate = 50
+
+# Specifies the name of the pool in which mirrored copy is stored. Example:
+# "pool2" (string value)
+#storwize_svc_mirror_pool = <None>
+
+# Specifies the name of the peer pool for hyperswap volume, the peer pool must
+# exist on the other site. (string value)
+#storwize_peer_pool = <None>
+
+# Specifies the site information for host. One WWPN or multi WWPNs used in the
+# host can be specified. For example:
+# storwize_preferred_host_site=site1:wwpn1,site2:wwpn2&wwpn3 or
+# storwize_preferred_host_site=site1:iqn1,site2:iqn2 (dict value)
+#storwize_preferred_host_site =
+
+# This defines an optional cycle period that applies to Global Mirror
+# relationships with a cycling mode of multi. A Global Mirror relationship
+# using the multi cycling_mode performs a complete cycle at most once each
+# period. The default is 300 seconds, and the valid seconds are 60-86400.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 60
+# Maximum value: 86400
+#cycle_period_seconds = 300
+
+# Connect with multipath (FC only; iSCSI multipath is controlled by Nova)
+# (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_multipath_enabled = false
+
+# Configure CHAP authentication for iSCSI connections (Default: Enabled)
+# (boolean value)
+#storwize_svc_iscsi_chap_enabled = true
+
+# Name of the pool from which volumes are allocated (string value)
+#infinidat_pool_name = <None>
+
+# Protocol for transferring data between host and storage back-end. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+# fc - <No description provided>
+#infinidat_storage_protocol = fc
+
+# List of names of network spaces to use for iSCSI connectivity (list value)
+#infinidat_iscsi_netspaces =
+
+# Specifies whether to turn on compression for newly created volumes. (boolean
+# value)
+#infinidat_use_compression = false
+
+# K2 driver will calculate max_oversubscription_ratio on setting this option as
+# True. (boolean value)
+#auto_calc_max_oversubscription_ratio = false
+
+# Whether or not our private network has unique FQDN on each initiator or not.
+# For example networks with QA systems usually have multiple servers/VMs with
+# the same FQDN.  When true this will create host entries on K2 using the FQDN,
+# when false it will use the reversed IQN/WWNN. (boolean value)
+#unique_fqdn_network = true
+
+# Disabling iSCSI discovery (sendtargets) for multipath connections on K2
+# driver. (boolean value)
+#disable_discovery = false
+
+# Pool or Vdisk name to use for volume creation. (string value)
+#lenovo_backend_name = A
+
+# linear (for VDisk) or virtual (for Pool). (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# linear - <No description provided>
+# virtual - <No description provided>
+#lenovo_backend_type = virtual
+
+# Lenovo api interface protocol. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# http - <No description provided>
+# https - <No description provided>
+#lenovo_api_protocol = https
+
+# Whether to verify Lenovo array SSL certificate. (boolean value)
+#lenovo_verify_certificate = false
+
+# Lenovo array SSL certificate path. (string value)
+#lenovo_verify_certificate_path = <None>
+
+# List of comma-separated target iSCSI IP addresses. (list value)
+#lenovo_iscsi_ips =
+
+# Name for the VG that will contain exported volumes (string value)
+#volume_group = cinder-volumes
+
+# If >0, create LVs with multiple mirrors. Note that this requires lvm_mirrors
+# + 2 PVs with available space (integer value)
+#lvm_mirrors = 0
+
+# Type of LVM volumes to deploy; (default, thin, or auto). Auto defaults to
+# thin if thin is supported. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# default - <No description provided>
+# thin - <No description provided>
+# auto - <No description provided>
+#lvm_type = auto
+
+# LVM conf file to use for the LVM driver in Cinder; this setting is ignored if
+# the specified file does not exist (You can also specify 'None' to not use a
+# conf file even if one exists). (string value)
+#lvm_conf_file = /etc/cinder/lvm.conf
+
+# Suppress leaked file descriptor warnings in LVM commands. (boolean value)
+#lvm_suppress_fd_warnings = false
+
+# The storage family type used on the storage system; valid values are
+# ontap_cluster for using clustered Data ONTAP, or eseries for using E-Series.
+# (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# ontap_cluster - <No description provided>
+# eseries - <No description provided>
+#netapp_storage_family = ontap_cluster
+
+# The storage protocol to be used on the data path with the storage system.
+# (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# iscsi - <No description provided>
+# fc - <No description provided>
+# nfs - <No description provided>
+#netapp_storage_protocol = <None>
+
+# The hostname (or IP address) for the storage system or proxy server. (string
+# value)
+#netapp_server_hostname = <None>
+
+# The TCP port to use for communication with the storage system or proxy
+# server. If not specified, Data ONTAP drivers will use 80 for HTTP and 443 for
+# HTTPS; E-Series will use 8080 for HTTP and 8443 for HTTPS. (integer value)
+#netapp_server_port = <None>
+
+# The transport protocol used when communicating with the storage system or
+# proxy server. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# http - <No description provided>
+# https - <No description provided>
+#netapp_transport_type = http
+
+# Administrative user account name used to access the storage system or proxy
+# server. (string value)
+#netapp_login = <None>
+
+# Password for the administrative user account specified in the netapp_login
+# option. (string value)
+#netapp_password = <None>
+
+# This option specifies the virtual storage server (Vserver) name on the
+# storage cluster on which provisioning of block storage volumes should occur.
+# (string value)
+#netapp_vserver = <None>
+
+# The quantity to be multiplied by the requested volume size to ensure enough
+# space is available on the virtual storage server (Vserver) to fulfill the
+# volume creation request.  Note: this option is deprecated and will be removed
+# in favor of "reserved_percentage" in the Mitaka release. (floating point
+# value)
+#netapp_size_multiplier = 1.2
+
+# This option determines if storage space is reserved for LUN allocation. If
+# enabled, LUNs are thick provisioned. If space reservation is disabled,
+# storage space is allocated on demand. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# enabled - <No description provided>
+# disabled - <No description provided>
+#netapp_lun_space_reservation = enabled
+
+# If the percentage of available space for an NFS share has dropped below the
+# value specified by this option, the NFS image cache will be cleaned. (integer
+# value)
+#thres_avl_size_perc_start = 20
+
+# When the percentage of available space on an NFS share has reached the
+# percentage specified by this option, the driver will stop clearing files from
+# the NFS image cache that have not been accessed in the last M minutes, where
+# M is the value of the expiry_thres_minutes configuration option. (integer
+# value)
+#thres_avl_size_perc_stop = 60
+
+# This option specifies the threshold for last access time for images in the
+# NFS image cache. When a cache cleaning cycle begins, images in the cache that
+# have not been accessed in the last M minutes, where M is the value of this
+# parameter, will be deleted from the cache to create free space on the NFS
+# share. (integer value)
+#expiry_thres_minutes = 720
+
+# This option is used to specify the path to the E-Series proxy application on
+# a proxy server. The value is combined with the value of the
+# netapp_transport_type, netapp_server_hostname, and netapp_server_port options
+# to create the URL used by the driver to connect to the proxy application.
+# (string value)
+#netapp_webservice_path = /devmgr/v2
+
+# This option is only utilized when the storage family is configured to
+# eseries. This option is used to restrict provisioning to the specified
+# volumes. Specify the value of this option to be a comma separated list of
+# volume hostnames or IP addresses to be used for provisioning. (string
+# value)
+#netapp_volume_ips = <None>
+
+# Password for the NetApp E-Series storage array. (string value)
+#netapp_sa_password = <None>
+
+# This option specifies whether the driver should allow operations that require
+# multiple attachments to a volume. An example would be live migration of
+# servers that have volumes attached. When enabled, this backend is limited to
+# 256 total volumes in order to guarantee volumes can be accessed by more than
+# one host. (boolean value)
+#netapp_enable_multiattach = false
+
+# This option specifies the path of the NetApp copy offload tool binary. Ensure
+# that the binary has execute permissions set which allow the effective user of
+# the cinder-volume process to execute the file. (string value)
+#netapp_copyoffload_tool_path = <None>
+
+# This option defines the type of operating system that will access a LUN
+# exported from Data ONTAP; it is assigned to the LUN at the time it is
+# created. (string value)
+#netapp_lun_ostype = <None>
+
+# This option defines the type of operating system for all initiators that can
+# access a LUN. This information is used when mapping LUNs to individual hosts
+# or groups of hosts. (string value)
+#netapp_host_type = <None>
+
+# This option is used to restrict provisioning to the specified pools. Specify
+# the value of this option to be a regular expression which will be applied to
+# the names of objects from the storage backend which represent pools in
+# Cinder. This option is only utilized when the storage protocol is configured
+# to use iSCSI or FC. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/netapp_volume_list
+# Deprecated group/name - [backend_defaults]/netapp_storage_pools
+#netapp_pool_name_search_pattern = (.+)
+
+# Multi opt of dictionaries to represent the aggregate mapping between source
+# and destination back ends when using whole back end replication. For every
+# source aggregate associated with a cinder pool (NetApp FlexVol), you would
+# need to specify the destination aggregate on the replication target device. A
+# replication target device is configured with the configuration option
+# replication_device. Specify this option as many times as you have replication
+# devices. Each entry takes the standard dict config form:
+# netapp_replication_aggregate_map =
+# backend_id:<name_of_replication_device_section>,src_aggr_name1:dest_aggr_name1,src_aggr_name2:dest_aggr_name2,...
+# (dict value)
+#netapp_replication_aggregate_map = <None>
+
+# The maximum time in seconds to wait for existing SnapMirror transfers to
+# complete before aborting during a failover. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+#netapp_snapmirror_quiesce_timeout = 3600
+
+# IP address of Nexenta SA (string value)
+#nexenta_host =
+
+# HTTP(S) port to connect to Nexenta REST API server. If it is equal zero, 8443
+# for HTTPS and 8080 for HTTP is used (integer value)
+#nexenta_rest_port = 0
+
+# Use http or https for REST connection (default auto) (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# http - <No description provided>
+# https - <No description provided>
+# auto - <No description provided>
+#nexenta_rest_protocol = auto
+
+# Use secure HTTP for REST connection (default True) (boolean value)
+#nexenta_use_https = true
+
+# User name to connect to Nexenta SA (string value)
+#nexenta_user = admin
+
+# Password to connect to Nexenta SA (string value)
+#nexenta_password = nexenta
+
+# Nexenta target portal port (integer value)
+#nexenta_iscsi_target_portal_port = 3260
+
+# SA Pool that holds all volumes (string value)
+#nexenta_volume = cinder
+
+# IQN prefix for iSCSI targets (string value)
+#nexenta_target_prefix = iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:cinder-
+
+# Prefix for iSCSI target groups on SA (string value)
+#nexenta_target_group_prefix = cinder/
+
+# Volume group for ns5 (string value)
+#nexenta_volume_group = iscsi
+
+# Compression value for new ZFS folders. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# on - <No description provided>
+# off - <No description provided>
+# gzip - <No description provided>
+# gzip-1 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-2 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-3 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-4 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-5 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-6 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-7 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-8 - <No description provided>
+# gzip-9 - <No description provided>
+# lzjb - <No description provided>
+# zle - <No description provided>
+# lz4 - <No description provided>
+#nexenta_dataset_compression = on
+
+# Deduplication value for new ZFS folders. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# on - <No description provided>
+# off - <No description provided>
+# sha256 - <No description provided>
+# verify - <No description provided>
+# sha256, verify - <No description provided>
+#nexenta_dataset_dedup = off
+
+# Human-readable description for the folder. (string value)
+#nexenta_dataset_description =
+
+# Block size for datasets (integer value)
+#nexenta_blocksize = 4096
+
+# Block size for datasets (integer value)
+#nexenta_ns5_blocksize = 32
+
+# Enables or disables the creation of sparse datasets (boolean value)
+#nexenta_sparse = false
+
+# File with the list of available nfs shares (string value)
+#nexenta_shares_config = /etc/cinder/nfs_shares
+
+# Base directory that contains NFS share mount points (string value)
+#nexenta_mount_point_base = $state_path/mnt
+
+# Enables or disables the creation of volumes as sparsed files that take no
+# space. If disabled (False), volume is created as a regular file, which takes
+# a long time. (boolean value)
+#nexenta_sparsed_volumes = true
+
+# If set True cache NexentaStor appliance volroot option value. (boolean value)
+#nexenta_nms_cache_volroot = true
+
+# Enable stream compression, level 1..9. 1 - gives best speed; 9 - gives best
+# compression. (integer value)
+#nexenta_rrmgr_compression = 0
+
+# TCP Buffer size in KiloBytes. (integer value)
+#nexenta_rrmgr_tcp_buf_size = 4096
+
+# Number of TCP connections. (integer value)
+#nexenta_rrmgr_connections = 2
+
+# NexentaEdge logical path of directory to store symbolic links to NBDs (string
+# value)
+#nexenta_nbd_symlinks_dir = /dev/disk/by-path
+
+# IP address of NexentaEdge management REST API endpoint (string value)
+#nexenta_rest_address =
+
+# User name to connect to NexentaEdge (string value)
+#nexenta_rest_user = admin
+
+# Password to connect to NexentaEdge (string value)
+#nexenta_rest_password = nexenta
+
+# NexentaEdge logical path of bucket for LUNs (string value)
+#nexenta_lun_container =
+
+# NexentaEdge iSCSI service name (string value)
+#nexenta_iscsi_service =
+
+# NexentaEdge iSCSI Gateway client address for non-VIP service (string value)
+#nexenta_client_address =
+
+# NexentaEdge iSCSI LUN object chunk size (integer value)
+#nexenta_chunksize = 32768
+
+# File with the list of available NFS shares. (string value)
+#nfs_shares_config = /etc/cinder/nfs_shares
+
+# Create volumes as sparsed files which take no space. If set to False volume
+# is created as regular file. In such case volume creation takes a lot of time.
+# (boolean value)
+#nfs_sparsed_volumes = true
+
+# Create volumes as QCOW2 files rather than raw files. (boolean value)
+#nfs_qcow2_volumes = false
+
+# Base dir containing mount points for NFS shares. (string value)
+#nfs_mount_point_base = $state_path/mnt
+
+# Mount options passed to the NFS client. See section of the NFS man page for
+# details. (string value)
+#nfs_mount_options = <None>
+
+# The number of attempts to mount NFS shares before raising an error.  At least
+# one attempt will be made to mount an NFS share, regardless of the value
+# specified. (integer value)
+#nfs_mount_attempts = 3
+
+# Enable support for snapshots on the NFS driver. Platforms using libvirt
+# <1.2.7 will encounter issues with this feature. (boolean value)
+#nfs_snapshot_support = false
+
+# Nimble Controller pool name (string value)
+#nimble_pool_name = default
+
+# Nimble Subnet Label (string value)
+#nimble_subnet_label = *
+
+# Whether to verify Nimble SSL Certificate (boolean value)
+#nimble_verify_certificate = false
+
+# Path to Nimble Array SSL certificate (string value)
+#nimble_verify_cert_path = <None>
+
+# DPL pool uuid in which DPL volumes are stored. (string value)
+#dpl_pool =
+
+# DPL port number. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#dpl_port = 8357
+
+# REST API authorization token. (string value)
+#pure_api_token = <None>
+
+# Automatically determine an oversubscription ratio based on the current total
+# data reduction values. If used this calculated value will override the
+# max_over_subscription_ratio config option. (boolean value)
+#pure_automatic_max_oversubscription_ratio = true
+
+# Snapshot replication interval in seconds. (integer value)
+#pure_replica_interval_default = 3600
+
+# Retain all snapshots on target for this time (in seconds.) (integer value)
+#pure_replica_retention_short_term_default = 14400
+
+# Retain how many snapshots for each day. (integer value)
+#pure_replica_retention_long_term_per_day_default = 3
+
+# Retain snapshots per day on target for this time (in days.) (integer value)
+#pure_replica_retention_long_term_default = 7
+
+# When enabled, all Pure volumes, snapshots, and protection groups will be
+# eradicated at the time of deletion in Cinder. Data will NOT be recoverable
+# after a delete with this set to True! When disabled, volumes and snapshots
+# will go into pending eradication state and can be recovered. (boolean value)
+#pure_eradicate_on_delete = false
+
+# The URL to management QNAP Storage. Driver does not support IPv6 address in
+# URL. (uri value)
+#qnap_management_url = <None>
+
+# The pool name in the QNAP Storage (string value)
+#qnap_poolname = <None>
+
+# Communication protocol to access QNAP storage (string value)
+#qnap_storage_protocol = iscsi
+
+# Quobyte URL to the Quobyte volume using e.g. a DNS SRV record (preferred) or
+# a host list (alternatively) like quobyte://<DIR host1>, <DIR host2>/<volume
+# name> (string value)
+#quobyte_volume_url = <None>
+
+# Path to a Quobyte Client configuration file. (string value)
+#quobyte_client_cfg = <None>
+
+# Create volumes as sparse files which take no space. If set to False, volume
+# is created as regular file. (boolean value)
+#quobyte_sparsed_volumes = true
+
+# Create volumes as QCOW2 files rather than raw files. (boolean value)
+#quobyte_qcow2_volumes = true
+
+# Base dir containing the mount point for the Quobyte volume. (string value)
+#quobyte_mount_point_base = $state_path/mnt
+
+# Create a cache of volumes from merged snapshots to speed up creation of
+# multiple volumes from a single snapshot. (boolean value)
+#quobyte_volume_from_snapshot_cache = false
+
+# The name of ceph cluster (string value)
+#rbd_cluster_name = ceph
+
+# The RADOS pool where rbd volumes are stored (string value)
+#rbd_pool = rbd
+
+# The RADOS client name for accessing rbd volumes - only set when using cephx
+# authentication (string value)
+#rbd_user = <None>
+
+# Path to the ceph configuration file (string value)
+#rbd_ceph_conf =
+
+# Path to the ceph keyring file (string value)
+#rbd_keyring_conf =
+
+# Flatten volumes created from snapshots to remove dependency from volume to
+# snapshot (boolean value)
+#rbd_flatten_volume_from_snapshot = false
+
+# The libvirt uuid of the secret for the rbd_user volumes (string value)
+#rbd_secret_uuid = <None>
+
+# Maximum number of nested volume clones that are taken before a flatten
+# occurs. Set to 0 to disable cloning. (integer value)
+#rbd_max_clone_depth = 5
+
+# Volumes will be chunked into objects of this size (in megabytes). (integer
+# value)
+#rbd_store_chunk_size = 4
+
+# Timeout value (in seconds) used when connecting to ceph cluster. If value <
+# 0, no timeout is set and default librados value is used. (integer value)
+#rados_connect_timeout = -1
+
+# Number of retries if connection to ceph cluster failed. (integer value)
+#rados_connection_retries = 3
+
+# Interval value (in seconds) between connection retries to ceph cluster.
+# (integer value)
+#rados_connection_interval = 5
+
+# Timeout value (in seconds) used when connecting to ceph cluster to do a
+# demotion/promotion of volumes. If value < 0, no timeout is set and default
+# librados value is used. (integer value)
+#replication_connect_timeout = 5
+
+# Set to True for driver to report total capacity as a dynamic value -used +
+# current free- and to False to report a static value -quota max bytes if
+# defined and global size of cluster if not. (boolean value)
+#report_dynamic_total_capacity = true
+
+# Set to True if the pool is used exclusively by Cinder. On exclusive use
+# driver won't query images' provisioned size as they will match the value
+# calculated by the Cinder core code for allocated_capacity_gb. This reduces
+# the load on the Ceph cluster as well as on the volume service. (boolean
+# value)
+#rbd_exclusive_cinder_pool = false
+
+# IP address or Hostname of NAS system. (string value)
+#nas_host =
+
+# User name to connect to NAS system. (string value)
+#nas_login = admin
+
+# Password to connect to NAS system. (string value)
+#nas_password =
+
+# SSH port to use to connect to NAS system. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#nas_ssh_port = 22
+
+# Filename of private key to use for SSH authentication. (string value)
+#nas_private_key =
+
+# Allow network-attached storage systems to operate in a secure environment
+# where root level access is not permitted. If set to False, access is as the
+# root user and insecure. If set to True, access is not as root. If set to
+# auto, a check is done to determine if this is a new installation: True is
+# used if so, otherwise False. Default is auto. (string value)
+#nas_secure_file_operations = auto
+
+# Set more secure file permissions on network-attached storage volume files to
+# restrict broad other/world access. If set to False, volumes are created with
+# open permissions. If set to True, volumes are created with permissions for
+# the cinder user and group (660). If set to auto, a check is done to determine
+# if this is a new installation: True is used if so, otherwise False. Default
+# is auto. (string value)
+#nas_secure_file_permissions = auto
+
+# Path to the share to use for storing Cinder volumes. For example:
+# "/srv/export1" for an NFS server export available at 10.0.5.10:/srv/export1 .
+# (string value)
+#nas_share_path =
+
+# Options used to mount the storage backend file system where Cinder volumes
+# are stored. (string value)
+#nas_mount_options = <None>
+
+# Provisioning type that will be used when creating volumes. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# thin - <No description provided>
+# thick - <No description provided>
+#nas_volume_prov_type = thin
+
+# Pool or Vdisk name to use for volume creation. (string value)
+#hpmsa_backend_name = A
+
+# linear (for Vdisk) or virtual (for Pool). (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# linear - <No description provided>
+# virtual - <No description provided>
+#hpmsa_backend_type = virtual
+
+# HPMSA API interface protocol. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# http - <No description provided>
+# https - <No description provided>
+#hpmsa_api_protocol = https
+
+# Whether to verify HPMSA array SSL certificate. (boolean value)
+#hpmsa_verify_certificate = false
+
+# HPMSA array SSL certificate path. (string value)
+#hpmsa_verify_certificate_path = <None>
+
+# List of comma-separated target iSCSI IP addresses. (list value)
+#hpmsa_iscsi_ips =
+
+# Use thin provisioning for SAN volumes? (boolean value)
+#san_thin_provision = true
+
+# IP address of SAN volume (string value)
+#san_ip =
+
+# Username for SAN volume (string value)
+#san_login = admin
+
+# Password for SAN volume (string value)
+#san_password =
+
+# Filename of private key to use for SSH authentication (string value)
+#san_private_key =
+
+# Cluster name to use for creating volumes (string value)
+#san_clustername =
+
+# SSH port to use with SAN (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#san_ssh_port = 22
+
+# Port to use to access the SAN API (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#san_api_port = <None>
+
+# Execute commands locally instead of over SSH; use if the volume service is
+# running on the SAN device (boolean value)
+#san_is_local = false
+
+# SSH connection timeout in seconds (integer value)
+#ssh_conn_timeout = 30
+
+# Minimum ssh connections in the pool (integer value)
+#ssh_min_pool_conn = 1
+
+# Maximum ssh connections in the pool (integer value)
+#ssh_max_pool_conn = 5
+
+# IP address of sheep daemon. (string value)
+#sheepdog_store_address = 127.0.0.1
+
+# Port of sheep daemon. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#sheepdog_store_port = 7000
+
+# Set 512 byte emulation on volume creation;  (boolean value)
+#sf_emulate_512 = true
+
+# Allow tenants to specify QOS on create (boolean value)
+#sf_allow_tenant_qos = false
+
+# Create SolidFire accounts with this prefix. Any string can be used here, but
+# the string "hostname" is special and will create a prefix using the cinder
+# node hostname (previous default behavior).  The default is NO prefix. (string
+# value)
+#sf_account_prefix = <None>
+
+# Create SolidFire volumes with this prefix. Volume names are of the form
+# <sf_volume_prefix><cinder-volume-id>.  The default is to use a prefix of
+# 'UUID-'. (string value)
+#sf_volume_prefix = UUID-
+
+# Account name on the SolidFire Cluster to use as owner of template/cache
+# volumes (created if does not exist). (string value)
+#sf_template_account_name = openstack-vtemplate
+
+# DEPRECATED: This option is deprecated and will be removed in the next
+# OpenStack release.  Please use the general cinder image-caching feature
+# instead. (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: The Cinder caching feature should be used rather than this driver
+# specific implementation.
+#sf_allow_template_caching = false
+
+# Overrides default cluster SVIP with the one specified. This is required or
+# deployments that have implemented the use of VLANs for iSCSI networks in
+# their cloud. (string value)
+#sf_svip = <None>
+
+# SolidFire API port. Useful if the device api is behind a proxy on a different
+# port. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#sf_api_port = 443
+
+# Utilize volume access groups on a per-tenant basis. (boolean value)
+#sf_enable_vag = false
+
+# Volume on Synology storage to be used for creating lun. (string value)
+#synology_pool_name =
+
+# Management port for Synology storage. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#synology_admin_port = 5000
+
+# Administrator of Synology storage. (string value)
+#synology_username = admin
+
+# Password of administrator for logging in Synology storage. (string value)
+#synology_password =
+
+# Do certificate validation or not if $driver_use_ssl is True (boolean value)
+#synology_ssl_verify = true
+
+# One time password of administrator for logging in Synology storage if OTP is
+# enabled. (string value)
+#synology_one_time_pass = <None>
+
+# Device id for skip one time password check for logging in Synology storage if
+# OTP is enabled. (string value)
+#synology_device_id = <None>
+
+# The hostname (or IP address) for the storage system (string value)
+#tintri_server_hostname = <None>
+
+# User name for the storage system (string value)
+#tintri_server_username = <None>
+
+# Password for the storage system (string value)
+#tintri_server_password = <None>
+
+# API version for the storage system (string value)
+#tintri_api_version = v310
+
+# Delete unused image snapshots older than mentioned days (integer value)
+#tintri_image_cache_expiry_days = 30
+
+# Path to image nfs shares file (string value)
+#tintri_image_shares_config = <None>
+
+# IP address for connecting to VMware vCenter server. (string value)
+#vmware_host_ip = <None>
+
+# Port number for connecting to VMware vCenter server. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#vmware_host_port = 443
+
+# Username for authenticating with VMware vCenter server. (string value)
+#vmware_host_username = <None>
+
+# Password for authenticating with VMware vCenter server. (string value)
+#vmware_host_password = <None>
+
+# Optional VIM service WSDL Location e.g http://<server>/vimService.wsdl.
+# Optional over-ride to default location for bug work-arounds. (string value)
+#vmware_wsdl_location = <None>
+
+# Number of times VMware vCenter server API must be retried upon connection
+# related issues. (integer value)
+#vmware_api_retry_count = 10
+
+# The interval (in seconds) for polling remote tasks invoked on VMware vCenter
+# server. (floating point value)
+#vmware_task_poll_interval = 2.0
+
+# Name of the vCenter inventory folder that will contain Cinder volumes. This
+# folder will be created under "OpenStack/<project_folder>", where
+# project_folder is of format "Project (<volume_project_id>)". (string value)
+#vmware_volume_folder = Volumes
+
+# Timeout in seconds for VMDK volume transfer between Cinder and Glance.
+# (integer value)
+#vmware_image_transfer_timeout_secs = 7200
+
+# Max number of objects to be retrieved per batch. Query results will be
+# obtained in batches from the server and not in one shot. Server may still
+# limit the count to something less than the configured value. (integer value)
+#vmware_max_objects_retrieval = 100
+
+# Optional string specifying the VMware vCenter server version. The driver
+# attempts to retrieve the version from VMware vCenter server. Set this
+# configuration only if you want to override the vCenter server version.
+# (string value)
+#vmware_host_version = <None>
+
+# Directory where virtual disks are stored during volume backup and restore.
+# (string value)
+#vmware_tmp_dir = /tmp
+
+# CA bundle file to use in verifying the vCenter server certificate. (string
+# value)
+#vmware_ca_file = <None>
+
+# If true, the vCenter server certificate is not verified. If false, then the
+# default CA truststore is used for verification. This option is ignored if
+# "vmware_ca_file" is set. (boolean value)
+#vmware_insecure = false
+
+# Name of a vCenter compute cluster where volumes should be created. (multi
+# valued)
+#vmware_cluster_name =
+
+# Maximum number of connections in http connection pool. (integer value)
+#vmware_connection_pool_size = 10
+
+# Default adapter type to be used for attaching volumes. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# lsiLogic - <No description provided>
+# busLogic - <No description provided>
+# lsiLogicsas - <No description provided>
+# paraVirtual - <No description provided>
+# ide - <No description provided>
+#vmware_adapter_type = lsiLogic
+
+# Volume snapshot format in vCenter server. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# template - <No description provided>
+# COW - <No description provided>
+#vmware_snapshot_format = template
+
+# If true, the backend volume in vCenter server is created lazily when the
+# volume is created without any source. The backend volume is created when the
+# volume is attached, uploaded to image service or during backup. (boolean
+# value)
+#vmware_lazy_create = true
+
+# Regular expression pattern to match the name of datastores where backend
+# volumes are created. (string value)
+#vmware_datastore_regex = <None>
+
+# File with the list of available vzstorage shares. (string value)
+#vzstorage_shares_config = /etc/cinder/vzstorage_shares
+
+# Create volumes as sparsed files which take no space rather than regular files
+# when using raw format, in which case volume creation takes lot of time.
+# (boolean value)
+#vzstorage_sparsed_volumes = true
+
+# Percent of ACTUAL usage of the underlying volume before no new volumes can be
+# allocated to the volume destination. (floating point value)
+#vzstorage_used_ratio = 0.95
+
+# Base dir containing mount points for vzstorage shares. (string value)
+#vzstorage_mount_point_base = $state_path/mnt
+
+# Mount options passed to the vzstorage client. See section of the pstorage-
+# mount man page for details. (list value)
+#vzstorage_mount_options = <None>
+
+# Default format that will be used when creating volumes if no volume format is
+# specified. (string value)
+#vzstorage_default_volume_format = raw
+
+# Path to store VHD backed volumes (string value)
+#windows_iscsi_lun_path = C:\iSCSIVirtualDisks
+
+# File with the list of available smbfs shares. (string value)
+#smbfs_shares_config = C:\OpenStack\smbfs_shares.txt
+
+# Default format that will be used when creating volumes if no volume format is
+# specified. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# vhd - <No description provided>
+# vhdx - <No description provided>
+#smbfs_default_volume_format = vhd
+
+# Base dir containing mount points for smbfs shares. (string value)
+#smbfs_mount_point_base = C:\OpenStack\_mnt
+
+# Mappings between share locations and pool names. If not specified, the share
+# names will be used as pool names. Example:
+# //addr/share:pool_name,//addr/share2:pool_name2 (dict value)
+#smbfs_pool_mappings =
+
+# VPSA - Use ISER instead of iSCSI (boolean value)
+#zadara_use_iser = true
+
+# VPSA - Management Host name or IP address (string value)
+#zadara_vpsa_host = <None>
+
+# VPSA - Port number (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#zadara_vpsa_port = <None>
+
+# VPSA - Use SSL connection (boolean value)
+#zadara_vpsa_use_ssl = false
+
+# If set to True the http client will validate the SSL certificate of the VPSA
+# endpoint. (boolean value)
+#zadara_ssl_cert_verify = true
+
+# VPSA - Username (string value)
+#zadara_user = <None>
+
+# VPSA - Password (string value)
+#zadara_password = <None>
+
+# VPSA - Storage Pool assigned for volumes (string value)
+#zadara_vpsa_poolname = <None>
+
+# VPSA - Default encryption policy for volumes (boolean value)
+#zadara_vol_encrypt = false
+
+# VPSA - Default template for VPSA volume names (string value)
+#zadara_vol_name_template = OS_%s
+
+# VPSA - Attach snapshot policy for volumes (boolean value)
+#zadara_default_snap_policy = false
+
+# Storage pool name. (string value)
+#zfssa_pool = <None>
+
+# Project name. (string value)
+#zfssa_project = <None>
+
+# Block size. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# 512 - <No description provided>
+# 1k - <No description provided>
+# 2k - <No description provided>
+# 4k - <No description provided>
+# 8k - <No description provided>
+# 16k - <No description provided>
+# 32k - <No description provided>
+# 64k - <No description provided>
+# 128k - <No description provided>
+#zfssa_lun_volblocksize = 8k
+
+# Flag to enable sparse (thin-provisioned): True, False. (boolean value)
+#zfssa_lun_sparse = false
+
+# Data compression. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# off - <No description provided>
+# lzjb - <No description provided>
+# gzip-2 - <No description provided>
+# gzip - <No description provided>
+# gzip-9 - <No description provided>
+#zfssa_lun_compression = off
+
+# Synchronous write bias. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# latency - <No description provided>
+# throughput - <No description provided>
+#zfssa_lun_logbias = latency
+
+# iSCSI initiator group. (string value)
+#zfssa_initiator_group =
+
+# iSCSI initiator IQNs. (comma separated) (string value)
+#zfssa_initiator =
+
+# iSCSI initiator CHAP user (name). (string value)
+#zfssa_initiator_user =
+
+# Secret of the iSCSI initiator CHAP user. (string value)
+#zfssa_initiator_password =
+
+# iSCSI initiators configuration. (string value)
+#zfssa_initiator_config =
+
+# iSCSI target group name. (string value)
+#zfssa_target_group = tgt-grp
+
+# iSCSI target CHAP user (name). (string value)
+#zfssa_target_user =
+
+# Secret of the iSCSI target CHAP user. (string value)
+#zfssa_target_password =
+
+# iSCSI target portal (Data-IP:Port, w.x.y.z:3260). (string value)
+#zfssa_target_portal = <None>
+
+# Network interfaces of iSCSI targets. (comma separated) (string value)
+#zfssa_target_interfaces = <None>
+
+# REST connection timeout. (seconds) (integer value)
+#zfssa_rest_timeout = <None>
+
+# IP address used for replication data. (maybe the same as data ip) (string
+# value)
+#zfssa_replication_ip =
+
+# Flag to enable local caching: True, False. (boolean value)
+#zfssa_enable_local_cache = true
+
+# Name of ZFSSA project where cache volumes are stored. (string value)
+#zfssa_cache_project = os-cinder-cache
+
+# Driver policy for volume manage. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# loose - <No description provided>
+# strict - <No description provided>
+#zfssa_manage_policy = loose
+
+# Data path IP address (string value)
+#zfssa_data_ip = <None>
+
+# HTTPS port number (string value)
+#zfssa_https_port = 443
+
+# Options to be passed while mounting share over nfs (string value)
+#zfssa_nfs_mount_options =
+
+# Storage pool name. (string value)
+#zfssa_nfs_pool =
+
+# Project name. (string value)
+#zfssa_nfs_project = NFSProject
+
+# Share name. (string value)
+#zfssa_nfs_share = nfs_share
+
+# Data compression. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# off - <No description provided>
+# lzjb - <No description provided>
+# gzip-2 - <No description provided>
+# gzip - <No description provided>
+# gzip-9 - <No description provided>
+#zfssa_nfs_share_compression = off
+
+# Synchronous write bias-latency, throughput. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# latency - <No description provided>
+# throughput - <No description provided>
+#zfssa_nfs_share_logbias = latency
+
+# Name of directory inside zfssa_nfs_share where cache volumes are stored.
+# (string value)
+#zfssa_cache_directory = os-cinder-cache
+
+# Driver to use for volume creation (string value)
+#volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMVolumeDriver
+
+# User defined capabilities, a JSON formatted string specifying key/value
+# pairs. The key/value pairs can be used by the CapabilitiesFilter to select
+# between backends when requests specify volume types. For example, specifying
+# a service level or the geographical location of a backend, then creating a
+# volume type to allow the user to select by these different properties.
+# (string value)
+#extra_capabilities = {}
+
+# Suppress requests library SSL certificate warnings. (boolean value)
+#suppress_requests_ssl_warnings = false
+
+# Size of the native threads pool for the backend.  Increase for backends that
+# heavily rely on this, like the RBD driver. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 20
+#backend_native_threads_pool_size = 20
+
+
+[coordination]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
+# The backend URL to use for distributed coordination. (string value)
+#backend_url = file://$state_path
+
+
+[fc-zone-manager]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
+# South bound connector for zoning operation (string value)
+#brcd_sb_connector = HTTP
+
+# Southbound connector for zoning operation (string value)
+#cisco_sb_connector = cinder.zonemanager.drivers.cisco.cisco_fc_zone_client_cli.CiscoFCZoneClientCLI
+
+# FC Zone Driver responsible for zone management (string value)
+#zone_driver = cinder.zonemanager.drivers.brocade.brcd_fc_zone_driver.BrcdFCZoneDriver
+
+# Zoning policy configured by user; valid values include "initiator-target" or
+# "initiator" (string value)
+#zoning_policy = initiator-target
+
+# Comma separated list of Fibre Channel fabric names. This list of names is
+# used to retrieve other SAN credentials for connecting to each SAN fabric
+# (string value)
+#fc_fabric_names = <None>
+
+# FC SAN Lookup Service (string value)
+#fc_san_lookup_service = cinder.zonemanager.drivers.brocade.brcd_fc_san_lookup_service.BrcdFCSanLookupService
+
+# Set this to True when you want to allow an unsupported zone manager driver to
+# start.  Drivers that haven't maintained a working CI system and testing are
+# marked as unsupported until CI is working again.  This also marks a driver as
+# deprecated and may be removed in the next release. (boolean value)
+#enable_unsupported_driver = false
+
+
+[nova]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
+# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
+# (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+
+# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
+# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+#interface = public
+
+# The authentication URL for the nova connection when using the current users
+# token (string value)
+#token_auth_url = <None>
+
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# PEM encoded client certificate key file (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
+#timeout = <None>
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+#auth_section = <None>
+
+
+[service_user]
+
+#
+# From cinder
+#
+
+#
+# When True, if sending a user token to an REST API, also send a service token.
+#  (boolean value)
+#send_service_user_token = false
+[barbican]
+#
+# From castellan.config
+#
+
+# Use this endpoint to connect to Barbican, for example:
+# "http://localhost:9311/" (string value)
+#barbican_endpoint = <None>
+
+# Version of the Barbican API, for example: "v1" (string value)
+#barbican_api_version = <None>
+
+# Use this endpoint to connect to Keystone (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [key_manager]/auth_url
+#auth_endpoint = http://localhost/identity/v3
+auth_endpoint = http://192.168.10.35:35357/v3
+
+# Number of seconds to wait before retrying poll for key creation completion
+# (integer value)
+#retry_delay = 1
+
+# Number of times to retry poll for key creation completion (integer value)
+#number_of_retries = 60
+
+# Specifies if insecure TLS (https) requests. If False, the server's
+# certificate will not be validated (boolean value)
+#verify_ssl = true
+
+# Specifies the type of endpoint.  Allowed values are: public, internal, and
+# admin (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+#barbican_endpoint_type = public
+barbican_endpoint_type = internal
+
+
+[key_manager]
+#
+# From castellan.config
+#
+
+# Specify the key manager implementation. Options are "barbican" and "vault".
+# Default is  "barbican". Will support the  values earlier set using
+# [key_manager]/api_class for some time. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [key_manager]/api_class
+#backend = barbican
+backend = barbican
+# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
+# (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
+# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+#endpoint_type = public
+endpoint_type = internalURL
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
+
+# Authentication URL (string value)
+#auth_url = <None>
+auth_url = http://192.168.10.35:35357
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
+# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
+# value)
+#default_domain_id = <None>
+
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
+# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
+# (string value)
+#default_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
+#domain_id = <None>
+
+# Domain name to scope to (string value)
+#domain_name = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# User's password (string value)
+#password = <None>
+password = opnfv_secret
+
+# Domain ID containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_id = <None>
+project_domain_id = default
+
+# Domain name containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Project ID to scope to (string value)
+#project_id = <None>
+
+# Project name to scope to (string value)
+#project_name = <None>
+project_name = service
+
+# Scope for system operations (string value)
+#system_scope = <None>
+
+# Tenant ID (string value)
+#tenant_id = <None>
+
+# Tenant Name (string value)
+#tenant_name = <None>
+
+# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
+#timeout = <None>
+
+# Trust ID (string value)
+#trust_id = <None>
+
+# User's domain id (string value)
+#user_domain_id = <None>
+user_domain_id = default
+
+# User's domain name (string value)
+#user_domain_name = <None>
+
+# User ID (string value)
+#user_id = <None>
+
+# Username (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/user_name
+#username = <None>
+username = cinder
+
+
+[keystone_authtoken]
+
+#
+# From keystonemiddleware.auth_token
+#
+
+# Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not be an
+# "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
+# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
+# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
+# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
+# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
+# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. (string
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_uri
+#www_authenticate_uri = <None>
+www_authenticate_uri = http://192.168.10.35:5000
+
+# DEPRECATED: Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not
+# be an "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
+# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
+# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
+# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
+# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
+# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. This option
+# is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri and will be removed in the S
+# release. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Queens.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: The auth_uri option is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri
+# and will be removed in the S  release.
+#auth_uri = <None>
+auth_uri = http://192.168.10.35:5000
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
+# Do not handle authorization requests within the middleware, but delegate the
+# authorization decision to downstream WSGI components. (boolean value)
+#delay_auth_decision = false
+
+# Request timeout value for communicating with Identity API server. (integer
+# value)
+#http_connect_timeout = <None>
+
+# How many times are we trying to reconnect when communicating with Identity
+# API Server. (integer value)
+#http_request_max_retries = 3
+
+# Request environment key where the Swift cache object is stored. When
+# auth_token middleware is deployed with a Swift cache, use this option to have
+# the middleware share a caching backend with swift. Otherwise, use the
+# ``memcached_servers`` option instead. (string value)
+#cache = <None>
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# The region in which the identity server can be found. (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# DEPRECATED: Directory used to cache files related to PKI tokens. This option
+# has been deprecated in the Ocata release and will be removed in the P
+# release. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#signing_dir = <None>
+
+# Optionally specify a list of memcached server(s) to use for caching. If left
+# undefined, tokens will instead be cached in-process. (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/memcache_servers
+#memcached_servers = <None>
+memcached_servers=192.168.10.36:11211,192.168.10.37:11211,192.168.10.38:11211
+
+# In order to prevent excessive effort spent validating tokens, the middleware
+# caches previously-seen tokens for a configurable duration (in seconds). Set
+# to -1 to disable caching completely. (integer value)
+#token_cache_time = 300
+
+# DEPRECATED: Determines the frequency at which the list of revoked tokens is
+# retrieved from the Identity service (in seconds). A high number of revocation
+# events combined with a low cache duration may significantly reduce
+# performance. Only valid for PKI tokens. This option has been deprecated in
+# the Ocata release and will be removed in the P release. (integer value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#revocation_cache_time = 10
+
+# (Optional) Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is
+# tried again. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_dead_retry = 300
+
+# (Optional) Maximum total number of open connections to every memcached
+# server. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_maxsize = 10
+
+# (Optional) Socket timeout in seconds for communicating with a memcached
+# server. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_socket_timeout = 3
+
+# (Optional) Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the
+# pool before it is closed. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_unused_timeout = 60
+
+# (Optional) Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcached
+# client connection from the pool. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_conn_get_timeout = 10
+
+# (Optional) Use the advanced (eventlet safe) memcached client pool. The
+# advanced pool will only work under python 2.x. (boolean value)
+#memcache_use_advanced_pool = false
+
+# (Optional) Indicate whether to set the X-Service-Catalog header. If False,
+# middleware will not ask for service catalog on token validation and will not
+# set the X-Service-Catalog header. (boolean value)
+#include_service_catalog = true
+
+# Used to control the use and type of token binding. Can be set to: "disabled"
+# to not check token binding. "permissive" (default) to validate binding
+# information if the bind type is of a form known to the server and ignore it
+# if not. "strict" like "permissive" but if the bind type is unknown the token
+# will be rejected. "required" any form of token binding is needed to be
+# allowed. Finally the name of a binding method that must be present in tokens.
+# (string value)
+#enforce_token_bind = permissive
+
+# DEPRECATED: If true, the revocation list will be checked for cached tokens.
+# This requires that PKI tokens are configured on the identity server. (boolean
+# value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#check_revocations_for_cached = false
+
+# DEPRECATED: Hash algorithms to use for hashing PKI tokens. This may be a
+# single algorithm or multiple. The algorithms are those supported by Python
+# standard hashlib.new(). The hashes will be tried in the order given, so put
+# the preferred one first for performance. The result of the first hash will be
+# stored in the cache. This will typically be set to multiple values only while
+# migrating from a less secure algorithm to a more secure one. Once all the old
+# tokens are expired this option should be set to a single value for better
+# performance. (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#hash_algorithms = md5
+
+# A choice of roles that must be present in a service token. Service tokens are
+# allowed to request that an expired token can be used and so this check should
+# tightly control that only actual services should be sending this token. Roles
+# here are applied as an ANY check so any role in this list must be present.
+# For backwards compatibility reasons this currently only affects the
+# allow_expired check. (list value)
+#service_token_roles = service
+
+# For backwards compatibility reasons we must let valid service tokens pass
+# that don't pass the service_token_roles check as valid. Setting this true
+# will become the default in a future release and should be enabled if
+# possible. (boolean value)
+#service_token_roles_required = false
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+#auth_section = <None>
+
+# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
+# (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
+# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+#endpoint_type = public
+endpoint_type = internalURL
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
+
+# Authentication URL (string value)
+#auth_url = <None>
+auth_url = http://192.168.10.35:35357
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
+# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
+# value)
+#default_domain_id = <None>
+
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
+# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
+# (string value)
+#default_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
+#domain_id = <None>
+
+# Domain name to scope to (string value)
+#domain_name = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# User's password (string value)
+#password = <None>
+password = opnfv_secret
+
+# Domain ID containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_id = <None>
+project_domain_id = default
+
+# Domain name containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Project ID to scope to (string value)
+#project_id = <None>
+
+# Project name to scope to (string value)
+#project_name = <None>
+project_name = service
+
+# Scope for system operations (string value)
+#system_scope = <None>
+
+# Tenant ID (string value)
+#tenant_id = <None>
+
+# Tenant Name (string value)
+#tenant_name = <None>
+
+# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
+#timeout = <None>
+
+# Trust ID (string value)
+#trust_id = <None>
+
+# User's domain id (string value)
+#user_domain_id = <None>
+user_domain_id = default
+
+# User's domain name (string value)
+#user_domain_name = <None>
+
+# User ID (string value)
+#user_id = <None>
+
+# Username (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/user_name
+#username = <None>
+username = cinder
+
+[profiler]
+
+[oslo_concurrency]
 
 [database]
-connection = sqlite:////var/lib/cinder/cinder.sqlite
+#
+# From oslo.db
+#
+
+# If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value)
+#sqlite_synchronous = true
+
+# The back end to use for the database. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend
+#backend = sqlalchemy
+
+# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database.
+# (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection
+# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection
+#connection = <None>
+connection = mysql+pymysql://cinder:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.23/cinder?charset=utf8
+# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave
+# database. (string value)
+#slave_connection = <None>
+
+# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including
+# the default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL
+# mode is set by the server configuration, set this to no value.
+# Example: mysql_sql_mode= (string value)
+#mysql_sql_mode = TRADITIONAL
+
+# If True, transparently enables support for handling MySQL Cluster
+# (NDB). (boolean value)
+#mysql_enable_ndb = false
+
+# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer
+# than this number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next
+# time they are checked out from the pool. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [database]/idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout
+#connection_recycle_time = 3600
+# (obryndzii) we change default connection_recycle_time to 280 in order to fix numerous
+# DBConnection errors in services until we implement this setting in reclass-system
+connection_recycle_time = 300
+
+# Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size
+#min_pool_size = 1
+
+# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a
+# value of 0 indicates no limit. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size
+#max_pool_size = 5
+max_pool_size = 10
+
+# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to
+# -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries
+#max_retries = 10
+max_retries = -1
+
+# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval
+#retry_interval = 10
+
+# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow
+#max_overflow = 50
+max_overflow = 30
+
+# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 100
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug
+#connection_debug = 0
+
+# Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace
+#connection_trace = false
+
+# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout
+#pool_timeout = <None>
+
+# Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection
+# lost. (boolean value)
+#use_db_reconnect = false
+
+# Seconds between retries of a database transaction. (integer value)
+#db_retry_interval = 1
+
+# If True, increases the interval between retries of a database
+# operation up to db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value)
+#db_inc_retry_interval = true
+
+# If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries
+# of a database operation. (integer value)
+#db_max_retry_interval = 10
+
+# Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before
+# error is raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
+# (integer value)
+#db_max_retries = 20
+
+#
+# From oslo.db.concurrency
+#
+
+# Enable the experimental use of thread pooling for all DB API calls
+# (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/dbapi_use_tpool
+#use_tpool = false
+
+[oslo_messaging_notifications]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are
+# messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
+#driver =
+
+# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If
+# not set, we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC.
+# (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
+#transport_url = <None>
+
+# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
+#topics = notifications
+
+# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message
+# which failed to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No
+# retry, -1 - indefinite (integer value)
+#retry = -1
+[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# Use durable queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_durable_queues
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues
+#amqp_durable_queues = false
+
+# Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
+#amqp_auto_delete = false
+
+# Enable SSL (boolean value)
+#ssl = <None>
+
+
+# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer
+# cancel notification. (floating point value)
+#kombu_reconnect_delay = 1.0
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression
+# will not be used. This option may not be available in future
+# versions. (string value)
+#kombu_compression = <None>
+
+# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its
+# replies. This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout.
+# (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout
+#kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = 60
+
+# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we
+# are currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if
+# more than one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# round-robin - <No description provided>
+# shuffle - <No description provided>
+#kombu_failover_strategy = round-robin
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used.
+# (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_host = localhost
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.
+# (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_port = 5672
+
+# DEPRECATED: RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_hosts = $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ userid. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_userid = guest
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ password. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_password = guest
+
+# The RabbitMQ login method. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# PLAIN - <No description provided>
+# AMQPLAIN - <No description provided>
+# RABBIT-CR-DEMO - <No description provided>
+#rabbit_login_method = AMQPLAIN
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_virtual_host = /
+
+# How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value)
+#rabbit_retry_interval = 1
+
+# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ.
+# (integer value)
+#rabbit_retry_backoff = 2
+
+# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30
+# seconds. (integer value)
+#rabbit_interval_max = 30
+
+# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default
+# is 0 (infinite retry count). (integer value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#rabbit_max_retries = 0
+
+# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change
+# this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0,
+# queue mirroring is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument
+# when declaring a queue. If you just want to make sure that all
+# queues (except those with auto-generated names) are mirrored across
+# all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-
+# mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
+#rabbit_ha_queues = false
+
+# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL
+# (x-expires). Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are
+# automatically deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout
+# queues. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+#rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = 1800
+
+# Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows
+# unlimited messages. (integer value)
+
+# NOTE(dmescheryakov) hardcoding to >0 by default
+# Having no prefetch limit makes oslo.messaging consume all available
+# messages from the queue. That can lead to a situation when several
+# server processes hog all the messages leaving others out of business.
+# That leads to artificial high message processing latency and at the
+# extrime to MessagingTimeout errors.
+rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 64
+
+# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down
+# if heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat).
+# EXPERIMENTAL (integer value)
+#heartbeat_timeout_threshold = 60
+
+# How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the
+# heartbeat. (integer value)
+#heartbeat_rate = 2
+
+# Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or rpc_backend=fake
+# (boolean value)
+#fake_rabbit = false
+
+# Maximum number of channels to allow (integer value)
+#channel_max = <None>
+
+# The maximum byte size for an AMQP frame (integer value)
+#frame_max = <None>
+
+# How often to send heartbeats for consumer's connections (integer
+# value)
+#heartbeat_interval = 3
+
+# Arguments passed to ssl.wrap_socket (dict value)
+#ssl_options = <None>
+
+# Set socket timeout in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#socket_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set TCP_USER_TIMEOUT in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#tcp_user_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set delay for reconnection to some host which has connection error
+# (floating point value)
+#host_connection_reconnect_delay = 0.25
+
+# Connection factory implementation (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# new - <No description provided>
+# single - <No description provided>
+# read_write - <No description provided>
+#connection_factory = single
+
+# Maximum number of connections to keep queued. (integer value)
+#pool_max_size = 30
+
+# Maximum number of connections to create above `pool_max_size`.
+# (integer value)
+#pool_max_overflow = 0
+
+# Default number of seconds to wait for a connections to available
+# (integer value)
+#pool_timeout = 30
+
+# Lifetime of a connection (since creation) in seconds or None for no
+# recycling. Expired connections are closed on acquire. (integer
+# value)
+#pool_recycle = 600
+
+# Threshold at which inactive (since release) connections are
+# considered stale in seconds or None for no staleness. Stale
+# connections are closed on acquire. (integer value)
+#pool_stale = 60
+
+# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
+# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# json - <No description provided>
+# msgpack - <No description provided>
+#default_serializer_type = json
+
+# Persist notification messages. (boolean value)
+#notification_persistence = false
+
+# Exchange name for sending notifications (string value)
+#default_notification_exchange = ${control_exchange}_notification
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# notification listener. (integer value)
+#notification_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification, -1 means infinite retry. (integer value)
+#default_notification_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification message (floating point value)
+#notification_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Time to live for rpc queues without consumers in seconds. (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_queue_expiration = 60
+
+# Exchange name for sending RPC messages (string value)
+#default_rpc_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc
+
+# Exchange name for receiving RPC replies (string value)
+#rpc_reply_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc_reply
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc reply listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. -1 means infinite retry during rpc_timeout (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. (floating point value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message, -1 means infinite retry. If actual retry
+# attempts in not 0 the rpc request could be processed more than one
+# time (integer value)
+#default_rpc_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message (floating point value)
+#rpc_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+
+[oslo_middleware]
+#
+# From oslo.middleware
+#
+
+# The maximum body size for each  request, in bytes. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_max_request_body_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/max_request_body_size
+#max_request_body_size = 114688
+
+# DEPRECATED: The HTTP Header that will be used to determine what the
+# original request protocol scheme was, even if it was hidden by a SSL
+# termination proxy. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#secure_proxy_ssl_header = X-Forwarded-Proto
+
+# Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if
+# the middleware should parse the headers or not. (boolean value)
+enable_proxy_headers_parsing = True
+
+[oslo_policy]
+
+[oslo_reports]

2018-12-27 12:09:37,746 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [/etc/cinder/cinder.conf] at time 12:09:37.746064 duration_in_ms=360.412
2018-12-27 12:09:37,746 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [/etc/cinder/api-paste.ini] at time 12:09:37.746534
2018-12-27 12:09:37,746 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/cinder/api-paste.ini]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,759 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/files/rocky/api-paste.ini.volume.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,813 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] {'mode': '0640'}
2018-12-27 12:09:37,813 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [/etc/cinder/api-paste.ini] at time 12:09:37.813852 duration_in_ms=67.318
2018-12-27 12:09:37,814 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [/etc/default/cinder-volume] at time 12:09:37.814259
2018-12-27 12:09:37,814 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/cinder-volume]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,826 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][8254] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'cinder/files/default'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,833 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:09:37,834 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [/etc/default/cinder-volume] at time 12:09:37.834000 duration_in_ms=19.741
2018-12-27 12:09:37,836 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder-volume] at time 12:09:37.836057
2018-12-27 12:09:37,836 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state service.running for [cinder-volume]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,836 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'cinder-volume.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,849 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'cinder-volume.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,858 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'cinder-volume.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,868 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] The service cinder-volume is already running
2018-12-27 12:09:37,868 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder-volume] at time 12:09:37.868295 duration_in_ms=32.237
2018-12-27 12:09:37,868 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [cinder-volume] at time 12:09:37.868501
2018-12-27 12:09:37,868 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state service.mod_watch for [cinder-volume]
2018-12-27 12:09:37,869 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'cinder-volume.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:37,882 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'cinder-volume.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:38,588 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] {'cinder-volume': True}
2018-12-27 12:09:38,589 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [cinder-volume] at time 12:09:38.589547 duration_in_ms=721.043
2018-12-27 12:09:38,591 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [open-iscsi] at time 12:09:38.591080
2018-12-27 12:09:38,591 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [open-iscsi]
2018-12-27 12:09:38,616 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:38,617 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [open-iscsi] at time 12:09:38.617381 duration_in_ms=26.3
2018-12-27 12:09:38,618 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [tgt] at time 12:09:38.618453
2018-12-27 12:09:38,619 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [tgt]
2018-12-27 12:09:38,637 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:09:38,638 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [tgt] at time 12:09:38.638172 duration_in_ms=19.718
2018-12-27 12:09:38,639 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [thin-provisioning-tools] at time 12:09:38.639211
2018-12-27 12:09:38,639 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state pkg.installed for [thin-provisioning-tools]
2018-12-27 12:09:38,666 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:38,694 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'thin-provisioning-tools'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:40,950 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:40,994 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] Made the following changes:
'thin-provisioning-tools' changed from 'absent' to '0.5.6-1ubuntu1'

2018-12-27 12:09:41,015 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][8254] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:09:41,049 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [thin-provisioning-tools] at time 12:09:41.049539 duration_in_ms=2410.328
2018-12-27 12:09:41,491 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [open-iscsi] at time 12:09:41.491933
2018-12-27 12:09:41,492 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state service.running for [open-iscsi]
2018-12-27 12:09:41,492 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'open-iscsi.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,505 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'open-iscsi.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,514 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'open-iscsi.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,522 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] The service open-iscsi is already running
2018-12-27 12:09:41,522 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [open-iscsi] at time 12:09:41.522934 duration_in_ms=31.0
2018-12-27 12:09:41,523 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [tgt] at time 12:09:41.523457
2018-12-27 12:09:41,523 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state service.running for [tgt]
2018-12-27 12:09:41,524 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'tgt.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,533 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'tgt.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,540 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'tgt.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,548 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] The service tgt is already running
2018-12-27 12:09:41,548 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [tgt] at time 12:09:41.548790 duration_in_ms=25.332
2018-12-27 12:09:41,549 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][8254] Running state [iscsid] at time 12:09:41.549290
2018-12-27 12:09:41,549 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][8254] Executing state service.running for [iscsid]
2018-12-27 12:09:41,550 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'iscsid.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,560 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'iscsid.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,568 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][8254] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'iscsid.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:09:41,579 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][8254] The service iscsid is already running
2018-12-27 12:09:41,579 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][8254] Completed state [iscsid] at time 12:09:41.579604 duration_in_ms=30.312
2018-12-27 12:09:41,582 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][8254] Returning information for job: 20181227120824334820
2018-12-27 12:11:02,846 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.sls with jid 20181227121102837547
2018-12-27 12:11:02,857 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][15328] Starting a new job with PID 15328
2018-12-27 12:11:08,792 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][15328] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:11:08,880 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/gateway.sls'
2018-12-27 12:11:08,975 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/map.jinja'
2018-12-27 12:11:09,292 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/_ssl/rabbitmq.sls'
2018-12-27 12:11:12,212 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:12.211933
2018-12-27 12:11:12,212 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state pkg.installed for [neutron-dhcp-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:12,214 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:12,875 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121112862224
2018-12-27 12:11:12,884 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][15347] Starting a new job with PID 15347
2018-12-27 12:11:12,895 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][15347] Returning information for job: 20181227121112862224
2018-12-27 12:11:12,897 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'neutron-dhcp-agent'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:12,969 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['apt-get', '-q', 'update'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:14,572 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:14,615 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'neutron-dhcp-agent'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:23,035 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121123019149
2018-12-27 12:11:23,045 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][16759] Starting a new job with PID 16759
2018-12-27 12:11:23,059 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][16759] Returning information for job: 20181227121123019149
2018-12-27 12:11:32,745 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:32,803 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] Made the following changes:
'python-waitress' changed from 'absent' to '0.8.10-1'
'python-jmespath' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.0-2'
'python-osc-lib' changed from 'absent' to '1.11.1-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python-openstacksdk' changed from 'absent' to '0.17.2-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python-deprecation' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-os-xenapi' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.3-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-os-client-config' changed from 'absent' to '1.29.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-logutils' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.3-5'
'ipset-6.29' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'liblua5.3-0' changed from 'absent' to '5.3.1-1ubuntu2'
'neutron-dhcp-agent' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp35'
'python-designateclient' changed from 'absent' to '2.10.0-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python-pyroute2' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.21-0.1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-neutronclient' changed from 'absent' to '1:6.9.1-1~u16.04+mcp4'
'python2.7-waitress' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-munch' changed from 'absent' to '2.2.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-pecan' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.2-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-neutron' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'ipset' changed from 'absent' to '6.29-1'
'python-ovsdbapp' changed from 'absent' to '0.9.1-1.0~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-ryu' changed from 'absent' to '4.26+dfsg1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'neutron-common' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp35'
'python-neutron-lib' changed from 'absent' to '1.18.0-1~u16.04+mcp5'
'python-simplegeneric' changed from 'absent' to '0.8.1-1'
'python-weakrefmethod' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.3-2~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-neutron' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp35'
'python-sortedcontainers' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.4-1'
'dnsmasq-utils' changed from 'absent' to '2.78-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'haproxy' changed from 'absent' to '1.6.3-1ubuntu0.1'
'python-tinyrpc' changed from 'absent' to '0.6-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-webtest' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.28-1.0~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-appdirs' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.0-2'
'neutron-metadata-agent' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp35'
'python-openvswitch' changed from 'absent' to '2.10.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python2.7-pyroute2' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-requestsexceptions' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.0-3~u16.04+mcp2'
'python2.7-ryu' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libipset3' changed from 'absent' to '6.29-1'

2018-12-27 12:11:32,829 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][15328] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:11:32,923 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:32.923034 duration_in_ms=20711.1
2018-12-27 12:11:32,928 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:32.928428
2018-12-27 12:11:32,928 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state pkg.installed for [neutron-metadata-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:33,694 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:11:33,694 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:33.694709 duration_in_ms=766.28
2018-12-27 12:11:33,694 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:33.694960
2018-12-27 12:11:33,695 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state pkg.installed for [neutron-openvswitch-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:33,721 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:33,754 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'neutron-openvswitch-agent'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:33,783 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121133214244
2018-12-27 12:11:33,794 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][17306] Starting a new job with PID 17306
2018-12-27 12:11:33,807 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][17306] Returning information for job: 20181227121133214244
2018-12-27 12:11:39,407 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:39,455 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] Made the following changes:
'neutron-openvswitch-agent' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp35'
'conntrack' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.4.3-3'

2018-12-27 12:11:39,479 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][15328] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:11:39,679 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:39.679135 duration_in_ms=5984.174
2018-12-27 12:11:39,684 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:39.684582
2018-12-27 12:11:39,684 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state pkg.installed for [neutron-l3-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:40,343 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:40,371 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'neutron-l3-agent'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:43,304 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121143293659
2018-12-27 12:11:43,314 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][18852] Starting a new job with PID 18852
2018-12-27 12:11:43,327 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][18852] Returning information for job: 20181227121143293659
2018-12-27 12:11:47,499 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:47,559 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] Made the following changes:
'libsnmp-base' changed from 'absent' to '5.7.3+dfsg-1ubuntu4.2'
'keepalived' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.2.24-1ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'neutron-l3-agent' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.2-2~u16.04+mcp35'
'neutron-fwaas-common' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.1-2~u16.04+mcp4'
'ipvsadm' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.28-3'
'python-neutron-fwaas' changed from 'absent' to '2:13.0.1-2~u16.04+mcp4'
'libsnmp30' changed from 'absent' to '5.7.3+dfsg-1ubuntu4.2'
'iputils-arping' changed from 'absent' to '3:20121221-5ubuntu2'
'libsensors4' changed from 'absent' to '1:3.4.0-2'
'libnl-route-3-200' changed from 'absent' to '3.2.27-1ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'radvd' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.11-1'

2018-12-27 12:11:47,584 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][15328] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:11:47,624 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:47.624440 duration_in_ms=7939.858
2018-12-27 12:11:47,627 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron_gateway_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:11:47.627088
2018-12-27 12:11:47,627 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state test.show_notification for [neutron_gateway_ssl_rabbitmq]
2018-12-27 12:11:47,627 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] Running neutron._ssl.rabbitmq
2018-12-27 12:11:47,627 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron_gateway_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:11:47.627826 duration_in_ms=0.738
2018-12-27 12:11:48,120 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [haproxy] at time 12:11:48.120395
2018-12-27 12:11:48,120 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.dead for [haproxy]
2018-12-27 12:11:48,121 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'haproxy.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,135 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,147 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,158 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'stop', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,181 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,194 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,205 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,228 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'disable', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,605 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'haproxy.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,630 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] {'haproxy': True}
2018-12-27 12:11:48,630 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [haproxy] at time 12:11:48.630506 duration_in_ms=510.109
2018-12-27 12:11:48,635 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/neutron/neutron.conf] at time 12:11:48.635819
2018-12-27 12:11:48,636 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/neutron/neutron.conf]
2018-12-27 12:11:48,671 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/files/rocky/neutron-generic.conf'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,969 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/service/_wsgi_default.conf'
2018-12-27 12:11:48,982 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/_concurrency.conf'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,033 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'oslo_templates/files/queens/oslo/service/_ssl.conf'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,127 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+
 [DEFAULT]
-core_plugin = ml2
 
 #
 # From neutron
@@ -8,8 +8,9 @@
 # Where to store Neutron state files. This directory must be writable by the
 # agent. (string value)
 #state_path = /var/lib/neutron
-
-# The host IP to bind to. (host address value)
+state_path = /var/lib/neutron
+
+# The host IP to bind to. (unknown value)
 #bind_host = 0.0.0.0
 
 # The port to bind to (port value)
@@ -26,9 +27,15 @@
 
 # The type of authentication to use (string value)
 #auth_strategy = keystone
-
-# The core plugin Neutron will use (string value)
-#core_plugin = <None>
+auth_strategy = keystone
+
+
+
+core_plugin = neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin
+
+service_plugins = router, metering
+
+
 
 # The service plugins Neutron will use (list value)
 #service_plugins =
@@ -44,6 +51,7 @@
 # The maximum number of items returned in a single response, value was
 # 'infinite' or negative integer means no limit (string value)
 #pagination_max_limit = -1
+pagination_max_limit = -1
 
 # Default value of availability zone hints. The availability zone aware
 # schedulers use this when the resources availability_zone_hints is empty.
@@ -70,6 +78,7 @@
 # DHCP lease duration (in seconds). Use -1 to tell dnsmasq to use infinite
 # lease times. (integer value)
 #dhcp_lease_duration = 86400
+dhcp_lease_duration = 600
 
 # Domain to use for building the hostnames (string value)
 #dns_domain = openstacklocal
@@ -84,10 +93,11 @@
 # MUST be set to False if Neutron is being used in conjunction with Nova
 # security groups. (boolean value)
 #allow_overlapping_ips = false
+allow_overlapping_ips = True
 
 # Hostname to be used by the Neutron server, agents and services running on
 # this machine. All the agents and services running on this machine must use
-# the same host value. (host address value)
+# the same host value. (unknown value)
 #host = example.domain
 
 # This string is prepended to the normal URL that is returned in links to the
@@ -97,10 +107,12 @@
 
 # Send notification to nova when port status changes (boolean value)
 #notify_nova_on_port_status_changes = true
+notify_nova_on_port_status_changes = true
 
 # Send notification to nova when port data (fixed_ips/floatingip) changes so
 # nova can update its cache. (boolean value)
 #notify_nova_on_port_data_changes = true
+notify_nova_on_port_data_changes = true
 
 # Number of seconds between sending events to nova if there are any events to
 # send. (integer value)
@@ -113,11 +125,6 @@
 # If True, then allow plugins that support it to create VLAN transparent
 # networks. (boolean value)
 #vlan_transparent = false
-
-# If True, then allow plugins to decide whether to perform validations on
-# filter parameters. Filter validation is enabled if this configis turned on
-# and it is supported by all plugins (boolean value)
-#filter_validation = true
 
 # MTU of the underlying physical network. Neutron uses this value to calculate
 # MTU for all virtual network components. For flat and VLAN networks, neutron
@@ -126,6 +133,7 @@
 # value. Defaults to 1500, the standard value for Ethernet. (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [ml2]/segment_mtu
 #global_physnet_mtu = 1500
+global_physnet_mtu = 1500
 
 # Number of backlog requests to configure the socket with (integer value)
 #backlog = 4096
@@ -146,10 +154,13 @@
 
 # Number of RPC worker processes for service. (integer value)
 #rpc_workers = 1
+rpc_workers = 40
+
 
 # Number of RPC worker processes dedicated to state reports queue. (integer
 # value)
 #rpc_state_report_workers = 1
+rpc_state_report_workers = 4
 
 # Range of seconds to randomly delay when starting the periodic task scheduler
 # to reduce stampeding. (Disable by setting to 0) (integer value)
@@ -223,6 +234,7 @@
 # a given tenant network, providing high availability for DHCP service.
 # (integer value)
 #dhcp_agents_per_network = 1
+dhcp_agents_per_network = 2
 
 # Enable services on an agent with admin_state_up False. If this option is
 # False, when admin_state_up of an agent is turned False, services on it will
@@ -242,13 +254,16 @@
 # System-wide flag to determine the type of router that tenants can create.
 # Only admin can override. (boolean value)
 #router_distributed = false
+router_distributed = False
 
 # Determine if setup is configured for DVR. If False, DVR API extension will be
 # disabled. (boolean value)
 #enable_dvr = true
+enable_dvr = False
 
 # Driver to use for scheduling router to a default L3 agent (string value)
 #router_scheduler_driver = neutron.scheduler.l3_agent_scheduler.LeastRoutersScheduler
+router_scheduler_driver = neutron.scheduler.l3_agent_scheduler.ChanceScheduler
 
 # Allow auto scheduling of routers to L3 agent. (boolean value)
 #router_auto_schedule = true
@@ -256,13 +271,16 @@
 # Automatically reschedule routers from offline L3 agents to online L3 agents.
 # (boolean value)
 #allow_automatic_l3agent_failover = false
+allow_automatic_l3agent_failover = true
 
 # Enable HA mode for virtual routers. (boolean value)
 #l3_ha = false
+l3_ha = False
 
 # Maximum number of L3 agents which a HA router will be scheduled on. If it is
 # set to 0 then the router will be scheduled on every agent. (integer value)
 #max_l3_agents_per_router = 3
+max_l3_agents_per_router = 0
 
 # Subnet used for the l3 HA admin network. (string value)
 #l3_ha_net_cidr = 169.254.192.0/18
@@ -283,120 +301,121 @@
 
 # Maximum number of allowed address pairs (integer value)
 #max_allowed_address_pair = 10
-
 #
 # From oslo.log
 #
 
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 #debug = false
 
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
 
 # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
 #log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
 #log_file = <None>
 
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
 #log_dir = <None>
 
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
-# Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
 # (boolean value)
-#watch_log_file = false
-
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_syslog = false
-
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol
-# which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_journal = false
 
 # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
 # log_config_append is set. (string value)
 #syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
 
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_json = false
 
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_stderr = false
 
 # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
 #logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
-# value)
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
 #logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message
-# is DEBUG. (string value)
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
 #logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
 
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
+# value)
 #logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
 
 # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
 # logging_context_format_string. (string value)
 #logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
 
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
 #default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
 
 # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
 #publish_errors = false
 
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
 # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
 #rate_limit_interval = 0
 
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
 #rate_limit_burst = 0
 
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG
-# or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level
-# are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
 #rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
 
 # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
 #fatal_deprecations = false
-
 #
 # From oslo.messaging
 #
@@ -404,14 +423,17 @@
 # Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value)
 #rpc_conn_pool_size = 30
 
-# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer value)
+# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
+# value)
 #conn_pool_min_size = 2
 
-# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer value)
+# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
+# value)
 #conn_pool_ttl = 1200
 
-# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
-# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value)
+# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet
+# interface, or IP. The "host" option should point or resolve to this
+# address. (string value)
 #rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
 
 # MatchMaker driver. (string value)
@@ -424,51 +446,54 @@
 # Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
 #rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
 
-# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is
-# unlimited. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic.
+# Default is unlimited. (integer value)
 #rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
 
 # Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
 #rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
 
-# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match
-# "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
+# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address.
+# Must match "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
 #rpc_zmq_host = localhost
 
-# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after
-# closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger
-# period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be
-# discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an
-# upper bound for the linger period. (integer value)
+# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent
+# after closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an
+# infinite linger period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period.
+# Pending messages shall be discarded immediately when the socket is
+# closed. Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger
+# period. (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
 #zmq_linger = -1
 
-# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout
-# exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
+# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises
+# timeout exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
 #rpc_poll_timeout = 1
 
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target
-# ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about
+# existing target ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
 #zmq_target_expire = 300
 
-# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
-# (integer value)
+# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing
+# target. (integer value)
 #zmq_target_update = 180
 
-# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean
-# value)
+# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy.
+# (boolean value)
 #use_pub_sub = false
 
 # Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
 #use_router_proxy = false
 
-# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only
-# with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct
-# message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value)
+# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes
+# sense only with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct
+# connections for direct message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean
+# value)
 #use_dynamic_connections = false
 
-# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons.
-# This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value)
+# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover
+# reasons. This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode.
+# (integer value)
 #zmq_failover_connections = 2
 
 # Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
@@ -481,8 +506,8 @@
 # Maximum value: 65536
 #rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
 
-# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
-# (integer value)
+# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with
+# ZMQBindError. (integer value)
 #rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
 
 # Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
@@ -492,78 +517,83 @@
 # msgpack - <No description provided>
 #rpc_zmq_serialization = json
 
-# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping
-# a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages
-# even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all
-# accumulated messages to it. (boolean value)
+# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means
+# not keeping a queue when server side disconnects. False means to
+# keep queue and messages even if server is disconnected, when the
+# server appears we send all accumulated messages to it. (boolean
+# value)
 #zmq_immediate = true
 
-# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any
-# other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default;
-# 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option
-# respectively. (integer value)
+# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1
+# (or any other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave
+# it to OS default; 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to
+# disable and enable the option respectively. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
 
-# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit
-# is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows
-# etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to
-# skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
+# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition.
+# The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux,
+# milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other
+# negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS
+# default. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
 
-# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote
-# end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value
-# and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer
-# value)
+# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring
+# that remote end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
 
 # The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
-# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The
-# unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in
-# Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0)
-# means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
+# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not
+# received. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in
+# Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
 
-# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer
+# value)
 #rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
 
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is
-# not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which
+# it is not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
 #rpc_message_ttl = 300
 
-# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only
-# via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
+# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism
+# works only via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
 #rpc_use_acks = false
 
-# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry
-# attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer
-# value)
+# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each
+# retry attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified
+# multiplier. (integer value)
 #rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
 
-# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer
-# value)
+# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt.
+# (integer value)
 #rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
 
-# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred:
-# positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or
-# any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if
-# acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value)
+# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems
+# occurred: positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no
+# retries, None or -1 (or any other negative values) mean to retry
+# forever. This option is used only if acknowledgments are enabled.
+# (integer value)
 #rpc_retry_attempts = 3
 
-# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher
-# priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list
-# value)
+# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option
+# has higher priority then the default publishers list taken from the
+# matchmaker. (list value)
 #subscribe_on =
 
-# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet. (integer
-# value)
+# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
+# (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_thread_pool_size
 #executor_thread_pool_size = 64
 
 # Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value)
 #rpc_response_timeout = 60
 
-# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to the
-# messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
+# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to
+# the messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
 #
 # driver://[user:pass@]host:port[,[userN:passN@]hostN:portN]/virtual_host?query
 #
@@ -574,18 +604,19 @@
 # https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/reference/transport.html
 # (string value)
 #transport_url = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other drivers
-# include amqp and zmq. (string value)
+transport_url = rabbit://openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.28:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.29:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.30:5672//openstack
+
+# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other
+# drivers include amqp and zmq. (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
 #rpc_backend = rabbit
 
-# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be overridden by an
-# exchange name specified in the transport_url option. (string value)
-#control_exchange = neutron
-
+# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be
+# overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url
+# option. (string value)
+#control_exchange = openstack
 #
 # From oslo.service.wsgi
 #
@@ -619,9 +650,7 @@
 # wait forever. (integer value)
 #client_socket_timeout = 900
 
-
 [agent]
-root_helper = "sudo /usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf"
 
 #
 # From neutron.agent
@@ -631,32 +660,25 @@
 # /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf' to use the real root filter facility. Change to
 # 'sudo' to skip the filtering and just run the command directly. (string
 # value)
-#root_helper = sudo
+#root_helper_daemon = <None>
+root_helper = sudo /usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
 
 # Use the root helper when listing the namespaces on a system. This may not be
 # required depending on the security configuration. If the root helper is not
 # required, set this to False for a performance improvement. (boolean value)
 #use_helper_for_ns_read = true
 
-#
-# Root helper daemon application to use when possible.
-#
-# Use 'sudo neutron-rootwrap-daemon /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf' to run rootwrap
-# in "daemon mode" which has been reported to improve performance at scale. For
-# more information on running rootwrap in "daemon mode", see:
-#
-# https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.rootwrap/latest/user/usage.html#daemon-mode
-#
-# For the agent which needs to execute commands in Dom0 in the hypervisor of
-# XenServer, this option should be set to 'xenapi_root_helper', so that it will
-# keep a XenAPI session to pass commands to Dom0.
-#  (string value)
+# Root helper daemon application to use when possible. For the agent which
+# needs to execute commands in Dom0 in the hypervisor of XenServer, this item
+# should be set to 'xenapi_root_helper', so that it will keep a XenAPI session
+# to pass commands to Dom0. (string value)
 #root_helper_daemon = <None>
 
 # Seconds between nodes reporting state to server; should be less than
 # agent_down_time, best if it is half or less than agent_down_time. (floating
 # point value)
 #report_interval = 30
+report_interval = 10
 
 # Log agent heartbeats (boolean value)
 #log_agent_heartbeats = false
@@ -689,509 +711,15 @@
 
 [cors]
 
-#
-# From oslo.middleware.cors
-#
-
-# Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the
-# requests "origin" header. Format: "<protocol>://<host>[:<port>]", no trailing
-# slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com (list value)
-#allowed_origin = <None>
-
-# Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials (boolean value)
-#allow_credentials = true
-
-# Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple
-# Headers. (list value)
-#expose_headers = X-Auth-Token,X-Subject-Token,X-Service-Token,X-OpenStack-Request-ID,OpenStack-Volume-microversion
-
-# Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests. (integer value)
-#max_age = 3600
-
-# Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request. (list value)
-#allow_methods = GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH
-
-# Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request.
-# (list value)
-#allow_headers = X-Auth-Token,X-Identity-Status,X-Roles,X-Service-Catalog,X-User-Id,X-Tenant-Id,X-OpenStack-Request-ID
-
 
 [database]
 connection = sqlite:////var/lib/neutron/neutron.sqlite
 
-#
-# From neutron.db
-#
-
-# Database engine for which script will be generated when using offline
-# migration. (string value)
-#engine =
-
-#
-# From oslo.db
-#
-
-# If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value)
-#sqlite_synchronous = true
-
-# The back end to use for the database. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend
-#backend = sqlalchemy
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database. (string
-# value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection
-# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection
-#connection = <None>
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database.
-# (string value)
-#slave_connection = <None>
-
-# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the
-# default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set
-# by the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode=
-# (string value)
-#mysql_sql_mode = TRADITIONAL
-
-# If True, transparently enables support for handling MySQL Cluster (NDB).
-# (boolean value)
-#mysql_enable_ndb = false
-
-# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer than this
-# number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next time they are
-# checked out from the pool. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [database]/idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout
-#connection_recycle_time = 3600
-
-# DEPRECATED: Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool.
-# (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: The option to set the minimum pool size is not supported by
-# sqlalchemy.
-#min_pool_size = 1
-
-# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of
-# 0 indicates no limit. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size
-#max_pool_size = 5
-
-# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to
-# specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries
-#max_retries = 10
-
-# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval
-#retry_interval = 10
-
-# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow
-#max_overflow = 50
-
-# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything. (integer
-# value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 100
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug
-#connection_debug = 0
-
-# Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace
-#connection_trace = false
-
-# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout
-#pool_timeout = <None>
-
-# Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection lost.
-# (boolean value)
-#use_db_reconnect = false
-
-# Seconds between retries of a database transaction. (integer value)
-#db_retry_interval = 1
-
-# If True, increases the interval between retries of a database operation up to
-# db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value)
-#db_inc_retry_interval = true
-
-# If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries of a
-# database operation. (integer value)
-#db_max_retry_interval = 10
-
-# Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before error is
-# raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
-#db_max_retries = 20
-
-# Optional URL parameters to append onto the connection URL at connect time;
-# specify as param1=value1&param2=value2&... (string value)
-#connection_parameters =
-
-
 [keystone_authtoken]
 
-#
-# From keystonemiddleware.auth_token
-#
-
-# Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not be an
-# "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
-# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
-# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
-# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
-# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
-# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. (string
-# value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_uri
-#www_authenticate_uri = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not
-# be an "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
-# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
-# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
-# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
-# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
-# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. This option
-# is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri and will be removed in the S
-# release. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Queens.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: The auth_uri option is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri
-# and will be removed in the S  release.
-#auth_uri = <None>
-
-# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
-#auth_version = <None>
-
-# Do not handle authorization requests within the middleware, but delegate the
-# authorization decision to downstream WSGI components. (boolean value)
-#delay_auth_decision = false
-
-# Request timeout value for communicating with Identity API server. (integer
-# value)
-#http_connect_timeout = <None>
-
-# How many times are we trying to reconnect when communicating with Identity
-# API Server. (integer value)
-#http_request_max_retries = 3
-
-# Request environment key where the Swift cache object is stored. When
-# auth_token middleware is deployed with a Swift cache, use this option to have
-# the middleware share a caching backend with swift. Otherwise, use the
-# ``memcached_servers`` option instead. (string value)
-#cache = <None>
-
-# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
-#certfile = <None>
-
-# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
-#keyfile = <None>
-
-# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
-#cafile = <None>
-
-# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# The region in which the identity server can be found. (string value)
-#region_name = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: Directory used to cache files related to PKI tokens. This option
-# has been deprecated in the Ocata release and will be removed in the P
-# release. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#signing_dir = <None>
-
-# Optionally specify a list of memcached server(s) to use for caching. If left
-# undefined, tokens will instead be cached in-process. (list value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/memcache_servers
-#memcached_servers = <None>
-
-# In order to prevent excessive effort spent validating tokens, the middleware
-# caches previously-seen tokens for a configurable duration (in seconds). Set
-# to -1 to disable caching completely. (integer value)
-#token_cache_time = 300
-
-# DEPRECATED: Determines the frequency at which the list of revoked tokens is
-# retrieved from the Identity service (in seconds). A high number of revocation
-# events combined with a low cache duration may significantly reduce
-# performance. Only valid for PKI tokens. This option has been deprecated in
-# the Ocata release and will be removed in the P release. (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#revocation_cache_time = 10
-
-# (Optional) If defined, indicate whether token data should be authenticated or
-# authenticated and encrypted. If MAC, token data is authenticated (with HMAC)
-# in the cache. If ENCRYPT, token data is encrypted and authenticated in the
-# cache. If the value is not one of these options or empty, auth_token will
-# raise an exception on initialization. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# None - <No description provided>
-# MAC - <No description provided>
-# ENCRYPT - <No description provided>
-#memcache_security_strategy = None
-
-# (Optional, mandatory if memcache_security_strategy is defined) This string is
-# used for key derivation. (string value)
-#memcache_secret_key = <None>
-
-# (Optional) Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is
-# tried again. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_dead_retry = 300
-
-# (Optional) Maximum total number of open connections to every memcached
-# server. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_maxsize = 10
-
-# (Optional) Socket timeout in seconds for communicating with a memcached
-# server. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_socket_timeout = 3
-
-# (Optional) Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the
-# pool before it is closed. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_unused_timeout = 60
-
-# (Optional) Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcached
-# client connection from the pool. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_conn_get_timeout = 10
-
-# (Optional) Use the advanced (eventlet safe) memcached client pool. The
-# advanced pool will only work under python 2.x. (boolean value)
-#memcache_use_advanced_pool = false
-
-# (Optional) Indicate whether to set the X-Service-Catalog header. If False,
-# middleware will not ask for service catalog on token validation and will not
-# set the X-Service-Catalog header. (boolean value)
-#include_service_catalog = true
-
-# Used to control the use and type of token binding. Can be set to: "disabled"
-# to not check token binding. "permissive" (default) to validate binding
-# information if the bind type is of a form known to the server and ignore it
-# if not. "strict" like "permissive" but if the bind type is unknown the token
-# will be rejected. "required" any form of token binding is needed to be
-# allowed. Finally the name of a binding method that must be present in tokens.
-# (string value)
-#enforce_token_bind = permissive
-
-# DEPRECATED: If true, the revocation list will be checked for cached tokens.
-# This requires that PKI tokens are configured on the identity server. (boolean
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#check_revocations_for_cached = false
-
-# DEPRECATED: Hash algorithms to use for hashing PKI tokens. This may be a
-# single algorithm or multiple. The algorithms are those supported by Python
-# standard hashlib.new(). The hashes will be tried in the order given, so put
-# the preferred one first for performance. The result of the first hash will be
-# stored in the cache. This will typically be set to multiple values only while
-# migrating from a less secure algorithm to a more secure one. Once all the old
-# tokens are expired this option should be set to a single value for better
-# performance. (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#hash_algorithms = md5
-
-# A choice of roles that must be present in a service token. Service tokens are
-# allowed to request that an expired token can be used and so this check should
-# tightly control that only actual services should be sending this token. Roles
-# here are applied as an ANY check so any role in this list must be present.
-# For backwards compatibility reasons this currently only affects the
-# allow_expired check. (list value)
-#service_token_roles = service
-
-# For backwards compatibility reasons we must let valid service tokens pass
-# that don't pass the service_token_roles check as valid. Setting this true
-# will become the default in a future release and should be enabled if
-# possible. (boolean value)
-#service_token_roles_required = false
-
-# Authentication type to load (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
-#auth_section = <None>
-
-
-[matchmaker_redis]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: Host to locate redis. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#host = 127.0.0.1
-
-# DEPRECATED: Use this port to connect to redis host. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#port = 6379
-
-# DEPRECATED: Password for Redis server (optional). (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#password =
-
-# DEPRECATED: List of Redis Sentinel hosts (fault tolerance mode), e.g.,
-# [host:port, host1:port ... ] (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#sentinel_hosts =
-
-# Redis replica set name. (string value)
-#sentinel_group_name = oslo-messaging-zeromq
-
-# Time in ms to wait between connection attempts. (integer value)
-#wait_timeout = 2000
-
-# Time in ms to wait before the transaction is killed. (integer value)
-#check_timeout = 20000
-
-# Timeout in ms on blocking socket operations. (integer value)
-#socket_timeout = 10000
-
-
 [nova]
 
-#
-# From neutron
-#
-
-# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
-# (string value)
-#region_name = <None>
-
-# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
-# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
-# value)
-# Possible values:
-# public - <No description provided>
-# admin - <No description provided>
-# internal - <No description provided>
-#endpoint_type = public
-
-#
-# From nova.auth
-#
-
-# Authentication URL (string value)
-#auth_url = <None>
-
-# Authentication type to load (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
-#cafile = <None>
-
-# PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
-#certfile = <None>
-
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
-# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
-# value)
-#default_domain_id = <None>
-
-# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used
-# for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
-# (string value)
-#default_domain_name = <None>
-
-# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
-#domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name to scope to (string value)
-#domain_name = <None>
-
-# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# PEM encoded client certificate key file (string value)
-#keyfile = <None>
-
-# User's password (string value)
-#password = <None>
-
-# Domain ID containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_name = <None>
-
-# Project ID to scope to (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/tenant_id
-#project_id = <None>
-
-# Project name to scope to (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/tenant_name
-#project_name = <None>
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
-
-# Scope for system operations (string value)
-#system_scope = <None>
-
-# Tenant ID (string value)
-#tenant_id = <None>
-
-# Tenant Name (string value)
-#tenant_name = <None>
-
-# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
-#timeout = <None>
-
-# Trust ID (string value)
-#trust_id = <None>
-
-# User's domain id (string value)
-#user_domain_id = <None>
-
-# User's domain name (string value)
-#user_domain_name = <None>
-
-# User id (string value)
-#user_id = <None>
-
-# Username (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/user_name
-#username = <None>
-
-
 [oslo_concurrency]
-
 #
 # From oslo.concurrency
 #
@@ -1199,326 +727,15 @@
 # Enables or disables inter-process locks. (boolean value)
 #disable_process_locking = false
 
-# Directory to use for lock files.  For security, the specified directory
-# should only be writable by the user running the processes that need locking.
-# Defaults to environment variable OSLO_LOCK_PATH. If external locks are used,
-# a lock path must be set. (string value)
-#lock_path = <None>
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_amqp]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# Name for the AMQP container. must be globally unique. Defaults to a generated
-# UUID (string value)
-#container_name = <None>
-
-# Timeout for inactive connections (in seconds) (integer value)
-#idle_timeout = 0
-
-# Debug: dump AMQP frames to stdout (boolean value)
-#trace = false
-
-# Attempt to connect via SSL. If no other ssl-related parameters are given, it
-# will use the system's CA-bundle to verify the server's certificate. (boolean
-# value)
-#ssl = false
-
-# CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server's certificate (string
-# value)
-#ssl_ca_file =
-
-# Self-identifying certificate PEM file for client authentication (string
-# value)
-#ssl_cert_file =
-
-# Private key PEM file used to sign ssl_cert_file certificate (optional)
-# (string value)
-#ssl_key_file =
-
-# Password for decrypting ssl_key_file (if encrypted) (string value)
-#ssl_key_password = <None>
-
-# By default SSL checks that the name in the server's certificate matches the
-# hostname in the transport_url. In some configurations it may be preferable to
-# use the virtual hostname instead, for example if the server uses the Server
-# Name Indication TLS extension (rfc6066) to provide a certificate per virtual
-# host. Set ssl_verify_vhost to True if the server's SSL certificate uses the
-# virtual host name instead of the DNS name. (boolean value)
-#ssl_verify_vhost = false
-
-# DEPRECATED: Accept clients using either SSL or plain TCP (boolean value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Not applicable - not a SSL server
-#allow_insecure_clients = false
-
-# Space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms (string value)
-#sasl_mechanisms =
-
-# Path to directory that contains the SASL configuration (string value)
-#sasl_config_dir =
-
-# Name of configuration file (without .conf suffix) (string value)
-#sasl_config_name =
-
-# SASL realm to use if no realm present in username (string value)
-#sasl_default_realm =
-
-# DEPRECATED: User name for message broker authentication (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the
-# username.
-#username =
-
-# DEPRECATED: Password for message broker authentication (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the
-# password.
-#password =
-
-# Seconds to pause before attempting to re-connect. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#connection_retry_interval = 1
-
-# Increase the connection_retry_interval by this many seconds after each
-# unsuccessful failover attempt. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#connection_retry_backoff = 2
-
-# Maximum limit for connection_retry_interval + connection_retry_backoff
-# (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#connection_retry_interval_max = 30
-
-# Time to pause between re-connecting an AMQP 1.0 link that failed due to a
-# recoverable error. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#link_retry_delay = 10
-
-# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a reply message which failed due to
-# a recoverable error. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: -1
-#default_reply_retry = 0
-
-# The deadline for an rpc reply message delivery. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_reply_timeout = 30
-
-# The deadline for an rpc cast or call message delivery. Only used when caller
-# does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_send_timeout = 30
-
-# The deadline for a sent notification message delivery. Only used when caller
-# does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_notify_timeout = 30
-
-# The duration to schedule a purge of idle sender links. Detach link after
-# expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#default_sender_link_timeout = 600
-
-# Indicates the addressing mode used by the driver.
-# Permitted values:
-# 'legacy'   - use legacy non-routable addressing
-# 'routable' - use routable addresses
-# 'dynamic'  - use legacy addresses if the message bus does not support routing
-# otherwise use routable addressing (string value)
-#addressing_mode = dynamic
-
-# Enable virtual host support for those message buses that do not natively
-# support virtual hosting (such as qpidd). When set to true the virtual host
-# name will be added to all message bus addresses, effectively creating a
-# private 'subnet' per virtual host. Set to False if the message bus supports
-# virtual hosting using the 'hostname' field in the AMQP 1.0 Open performative
-# as the name of the virtual host. (boolean value)
-#pseudo_vhost = true
-
-# address prefix used when sending to a specific server (string value)
-#server_request_prefix = exclusive
-
-# address prefix used when broadcasting to all servers (string value)
-#broadcast_prefix = broadcast
-
-# address prefix when sending to any server in group (string value)
-#group_request_prefix = unicast
-
-# Address prefix for all generated RPC addresses (string value)
-#rpc_address_prefix = openstack.org/om/rpc
-
-# Address prefix for all generated Notification addresses (string value)
-#notify_address_prefix = openstack.org/om/notify
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending a fanout message. Used by the
-# message bus to identify fanout messages. (string value)
-#multicast_address = multicast
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending to a particular RPC/Notification
-# server. Used by the message bus to identify messages sent to a single
-# destination. (string value)
-#unicast_address = unicast
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending to a group of consumers. Used by
-# the message bus to identify messages that should be delivered in a round-
-# robin fashion across consumers. (string value)
-#anycast_address = anycast
-
-# Exchange name used in notification addresses.
-# Exchange name resolution precedence:
-# Target.exchange if set
-# else default_notification_exchange if set
-# else control_exchange if set
-# else 'notify' (string value)
-#default_notification_exchange = <None>
-
-# Exchange name used in RPC addresses.
-# Exchange name resolution precedence:
-# Target.exchange if set
-# else default_rpc_exchange if set
-# else control_exchange if set
-# else 'rpc' (string value)
-#default_rpc_exchange = <None>
-
-# Window size for incoming RPC Reply messages. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#reply_link_credit = 200
-
-# Window size for incoming RPC Request messages (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#rpc_server_credit = 100
-
-# Window size for incoming Notification messages (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#notify_server_credit = 100
-
-# Send messages of this type pre-settled.
-# Pre-settled messages will not receive acknowledgement
-# from the peer. Note well: pre-settled messages may be
-# silently discarded if the delivery fails.
-# Permitted values:
-# 'rpc-call' - send RPC Calls pre-settled
-# 'rpc-reply'- send RPC Replies pre-settled
-# 'rpc-cast' - Send RPC Casts pre-settled
-# 'notify'   - Send Notifications pre-settled
-#  (multi valued)
-#pre_settled = rpc-cast
-#pre_settled = rpc-reply
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_kafka]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Host (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#kafka_default_host = localhost
-
-# DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Port (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#kafka_default_port = 9092
-
-# Max fetch bytes of Kafka consumer (integer value)
-#kafka_max_fetch_bytes = 1048576
-
-# Default timeout(s) for Kafka consumers (floating point value)
-#kafka_consumer_timeout = 1.0
-
-# DEPRECATED: Pool Size for Kafka Consumers (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#pool_size = 10
-
-# DEPRECATED: The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#conn_pool_min_size = 2
-
-# DEPRECATED: The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#conn_pool_ttl = 1200
-
-# Group id for Kafka consumer. Consumers in one group will coordinate message
-# consumption (string value)
-#consumer_group = oslo_messaging_consumer
-
-# Upper bound on the delay for KafkaProducer batching in seconds (floating
-# point value)
-#producer_batch_timeout = 0.0
-
-# Size of batch for the producer async send (integer value)
-#producer_batch_size = 16384
-
-# Enable asynchronous consumer commits (boolean value)
-#enable_auto_commit = false
-
-# The maximum number of records returned in a poll call (integer value)
-#max_poll_records = 500
-
-# Protocol used to communicate with brokers (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# PLAINTEXT - <No description provided>
-# SASL_PLAINTEXT - <No description provided>
-# SSL - <No description provided>
-# SASL_SSL - <No description provided>
-#security_protocol = PLAINTEXT
-
-# Mechanism when security protocol is SASL (string value)
-#sasl_mechanism = PLAIN
-
-# CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server certificate (string value)
-#ssl_cafile =
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_notifications]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are
-# messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
-#driver =
-
-# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If not set,
-# we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
-#transport_url = <None>
-
-# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
-#topics = notifications
-
-# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message which failed
-# to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No retry, -1 - indefinite
-# (integer value)
-#retry = -1
-
-
+# Directory to use for lock files.  For security, the specified
+# directory should only be writable by the user running the processes
+# that need locking. Defaults to environment variable OSLO_LOCK_PATH.
+# If OSLO_LOCK_PATH is not set in the environment, use the Python
+# tempfile.gettempdir function to find a suitable location. If
+# external locks are used, a lock path must be set. (string value)
+#lock_path = /tmp
+lock_path = /var/lock/neutron
 [oslo_messaging_rabbit]
-
 #
 # From oslo.messaging
 #
@@ -1531,58 +748,42 @@
 # Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
 #amqp_auto_delete = false
 
-# Connect over SSL. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/rabbit_use_ssl
-#ssl = false
-
-# SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). Valid values are TLSv1 and
-# SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some
-# distributions. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_version
-#ssl_version =
-
-# SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_keyfile
-#ssl_key_file =
-
-# SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_certfile
-#ssl_cert_file =
-
-# SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_ca_certs
-#ssl_ca_file =
-
-# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer cancel
-# notification. (floating point value)
+# Enable SSL (boolean value)
+#ssl = <None>
+
+
+# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer
+# cancel notification. (floating point value)
 #kombu_reconnect_delay = 1.0
 
-# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not
-# be used. This option may not be available in future versions. (string value)
+# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression
+# will not be used. This option may not be available in future
+# versions. (string value)
 #kombu_compression = <None>
 
-# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its replies.
-# This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout. (integer value)
+# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its
+# replies. This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout.
+# (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout
 #kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = 60
 
-# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we are
-# currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if more than
-# one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
+# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we
+# are currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if
+# more than one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # round-robin - <No description provided>
 # shuffle - <No description provided>
 #kombu_failover_strategy = round-robin
 
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used. (string
-# value)
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used.
+# (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
 #rabbit_host = localhost
 
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used. (port
-# value)
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.
+# (port value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 # Maximum value: 65535
 # This option is deprecated for removal.
@@ -1624,255 +825,227 @@
 # How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value)
 #rabbit_retry_interval = 1
 
-# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ. (integer
-# value)
+# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ.
+# (integer value)
 #rabbit_retry_backoff = 2
 
-# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30 seconds.
-# (integer value)
+# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30
+# seconds. (integer value)
 #rabbit_interval_max = 30
 
-# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0
-# (infinite retry count). (integer value)
+# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default
+# is 0 (infinite retry count). (integer value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 #rabbit_max_retries = 0
 
-# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this
-# option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0, queue mirroring
-# is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument when declaring a queue.
-# If you just want to make sure that all queues (except those with auto-
-# generated names) are mirrored across all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy
-# HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
+# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change
+# this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0,
+# queue mirroring is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument
+# when declaring a queue. If you just want to make sure that all
+# queues (except those with auto-generated names) are mirrored across
+# all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-
+# mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
 #rabbit_ha_queues = false
 
-# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL (x-expires).
-# Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are automatically
-# deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout queues. (integer value)
+# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL
+# (x-expires). Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are
+# automatically deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout
+# queues. (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
 #rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = 1800
 
 # Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows
 # unlimited messages. (integer value)
-#rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 0
-
-# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down if
-# heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL (integer
-# value)
+
+# NOTE(dmescheryakov) hardcoding to >0 by default
+# Having no prefetch limit makes oslo.messaging consume all available
+# messages from the queue. That can lead to a situation when several
+# server processes hog all the messages leaving others out of business.
+# That leads to artificial high message processing latency and at the
+# extrime to MessagingTimeout errors.
+rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 64
+
+# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down
+# if heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat).
+# EXPERIMENTAL (integer value)
 #heartbeat_timeout_threshold = 60
 
 # How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the
 # heartbeat. (integer value)
 #heartbeat_rate = 2
 
-
-[oslo_messaging_zmq]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
-# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
-
-# MatchMaker driver. (string value)
+# Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or rpc_backend=fake
+# (boolean value)
+#fake_rabbit = false
+
+# Maximum number of channels to allow (integer value)
+#channel_max = <None>
+
+# The maximum byte size for an AMQP frame (integer value)
+#frame_max = <None>
+
+# How often to send heartbeats for consumer's connections (integer
+# value)
+#heartbeat_interval = 3
+
+# Arguments passed to ssl.wrap_socket (dict value)
+#ssl_options = <None>
+
+# Set socket timeout in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#socket_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set TCP_USER_TIMEOUT in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#tcp_user_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set delay for reconnection to some host which has connection error
+# (floating point value)
+#host_connection_reconnect_delay = 0.25
+
+# Connection factory implementation (string value)
 # Possible values:
-# redis - <No description provided>
-# sentinel - <No description provided>
-# dummy - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
-
-# Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
-
-# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is
-# unlimited. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
-
-# Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
-
-# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match
-# "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_host = localhost
-
-# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after
-# closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger
-# period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be
-# discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an
-# upper bound for the linger period. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
-#zmq_linger = -1
-
-# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout
-# exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
-#rpc_poll_timeout = 1
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target
-# ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
-#zmq_target_expire = 300
-
-# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
-# (integer value)
-#zmq_target_update = 180
-
-# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean
-# value)
-#use_pub_sub = false
-
-# Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
-#use_router_proxy = false
-
-# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only
-# with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct
-# message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value)
-#use_dynamic_connections = false
-
-# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons.
-# This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value)
-#zmq_failover_connections = 2
-
-# Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#rpc_zmq_min_port = 49153
-
-# Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-# Maximum value: 65536
-#rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
-
-# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
-# (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
+# new - <No description provided>
+# single - <No description provided>
+# read_write - <No description provided>
+#connection_factory = single
+
+# Maximum number of connections to keep queued. (integer value)
+#pool_max_size = 30
+
+# Maximum number of connections to create above `pool_max_size`.
+# (integer value)
+#pool_max_overflow = 0
+
+# Default number of seconds to wait for a connections to available
+# (integer value)
+#pool_timeout = 30
+
+# Lifetime of a connection (since creation) in seconds or None for no
+# recycling. Expired connections are closed on acquire. (integer
+# value)
+#pool_recycle = 600
+
+# Threshold at which inactive (since release) connections are
+# considered stale in seconds or None for no staleness. Stale
+# connections are closed on acquire. (integer value)
+#pool_stale = 60
 
 # Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
 # outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # json - <No description provided>
 # msgpack - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_serialization = json
-
-# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping
-# a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages
-# even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all
-# accumulated messages to it. (boolean value)
-#zmq_immediate = true
-
-# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any
-# other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default;
-# 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option
-# respectively. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
-
-# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit
-# is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows
-# etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to
-# skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
-
-# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote
-# end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value
-# and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer
-# value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
-
-# The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
-# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The
-# unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in
-# Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0)
-# means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
-
-# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value)
-#rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is
-# not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
-#rpc_message_ttl = 300
-
-# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only
-# via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
-#rpc_use_acks = false
-
-# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry
-# attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
-
-# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
-
-# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred:
-# positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or
-# any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if
-# acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value)
-#rpc_retry_attempts = 3
-
-# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher
-# priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list
-# value)
-#subscribe_on =
+#default_serializer_type = json
+
+# Persist notification messages. (boolean value)
+#notification_persistence = false
+
+# Exchange name for sending notifications (string value)
+#default_notification_exchange = ${control_exchange}_notification
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# notification listener. (integer value)
+#notification_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification, -1 means infinite retry. (integer value)
+#default_notification_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification message (floating point value)
+#notification_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Time to live for rpc queues without consumers in seconds. (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_queue_expiration = 60
+
+# Exchange name for sending RPC messages (string value)
+#default_rpc_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc
+
+# Exchange name for receiving RPC replies (string value)
+#rpc_reply_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc_reply
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc reply listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. -1 means infinite retry during rpc_timeout (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. (floating point value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message, -1 means infinite retry. If actual retry
+# attempts in not 0 the rpc request could be processed more than one
+# time (integer value)
+#default_rpc_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message (floating point value)
+#rpc_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+
+[oslo_messaging_notifications]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are
+# messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
+#driver =
+driver = messagingv2
+
+# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If
+# not set, we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC.
+# (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
+#transport_url = <None>
+
+# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
+#topics = notifications
+
+# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message
+# which failed to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No
+# retry, -1 - indefinite (integer value)
+#retry = -1
 
 
 [oslo_middleware]
-
-#
-# From oslo.middleware.http_proxy_to_wsgi
-#
-
-# Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if the
-# middleware should parse the headers or not. (boolean value)
-#enable_proxy_headers_parsing = false
+#
+# From oslo.middleware
+#
+
+# The maximum body size for each  request, in bytes. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_max_request_body_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/max_request_body_size
+#max_request_body_size = 114688
+
+# DEPRECATED: The HTTP Header that will be used to determine what the
+# original request protocol scheme was, even if it was hidden by a SSL
+# termination proxy. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#secure_proxy_ssl_header = X-Forwarded-Proto
+
+# Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if
+# the middleware should parse the headers or not. (boolean value)
+enable_proxy_headers_parsing = True
 
 
 [oslo_policy]
-
-#
-# From oslo.policy
-#
-
-# This option controls whether or not to enforce scope when evaluating
-# policies. If ``True``, the scope of the token used in the request is compared
-# to the ``scope_types`` of the policy being enforced. If the scopes do not
-# match, an ``InvalidScope`` exception will be raised. If ``False``, a message
-# will be logged informing operators that policies are being invoked with
-# mismatching scope. (boolean value)
-#enforce_scope = false
-
-# The file that defines policies. (string value)
-#policy_file = policy.json
-
-# Default rule. Enforced when a requested rule is not found. (string value)
-#policy_default_rule = default
-
-# Directories where policy configuration files are stored. They can be relative
-# to any directory in the search path defined by the config_dir option, or
-# absolute paths. The file defined by policy_file must exist for these
-# directories to be searched.  Missing or empty directories are ignored. (multi
-# valued)
-#policy_dirs = policy.d
-
-# Content Type to send and receive data for REST based policy check (string
-# value)
-# Possible values:
-# application/x-www-form-urlencoded - <No description provided>
-# application/json - <No description provided>
-#remote_content_type = application/x-www-form-urlencoded
-
-# server identity verification for REST based policy check (boolean value)
-#remote_ssl_verify_server_crt = false
-
-# Absolute path to ca cert file for REST based policy check (string value)
-#remote_ssl_ca_crt_file = <None>
-
-# Absolute path to client cert for REST based policy check (string value)
-#remote_ssl_client_crt_file = <None>
-
-# Absolute path client key file REST based policy check (string value)
-#remote_ssl_client_key_file = <None>
 
 
 [quotas]
@@ -1927,7 +1100,6 @@
 
 
 [ssl]
-
 #
 # From oslo.service.sslutils
 #
@@ -1952,3 +1124,5 @@
 # Sets the list of available ciphers. value should be a string in the OpenSSL
 # cipher list format. (string value)
 #ciphers = <None>
+
+[ovs]

2018-12-27 12:11:49,128 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/neutron/neutron.conf] at time 12:11:49.128855 duration_in_ms=493.035
2018-12-27 12:11:49,129 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/neutron/l3_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.129279
2018-12-27 12:11:49,129 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/neutron/l3_agent.ini]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,146 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/files/rocky/l3_agent.ini'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,245 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+
+
 [DEFAULT]
 
 #
@@ -14,6 +16,7 @@
 
 # The driver used to manage the virtual interface. (string value)
 #interface_driver = <None>
+interface_driver = openvswitch
 
 #
 # From neutron.l3.agent
@@ -37,12 +40,20 @@
 # dvr_snat - <No description provided>
 # legacy - <No description provided>
 # dvr_no_external - <No description provided>
-#agent_mode = legacy
+
+agent_mode = legacy
 
 # TCP Port used by Neutron metadata namespace proxy. (port value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 # Maximum value: 65535
 #metadata_port = 9697
+metadata_port = 8775
+
+# DEPRECATED: Send this many gratuitous ARPs for HA setup, if less than or
+# equal to 0, the feature is disabled (integer value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#send_arp_for_ha = 3
 
 # Indicates that this L3 agent should also handle routers that do not have an
 # external network gateway configured. This option should be True only for a
@@ -162,120 +173,121 @@
 
 # MaxRtrAdvInterval setting for radvd.conf (integer value)
 #max_rtr_adv_interval = 100
-
 #
 # From oslo.log
 #
 
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 #debug = false
 
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
 
 # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
 #log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
 #log_file = <None>
 
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
 #log_dir = <None>
 
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
-# Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
 # (boolean value)
-#watch_log_file = false
-
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_syslog = false
-
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol
-# which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_journal = false
 
 # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
 # log_config_append is set. (string value)
 #syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
 
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_json = false
 
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_stderr = false
 
 # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
 #logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
-# value)
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
 #logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message
-# is DEBUG. (string value)
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
 #logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
 
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
+# value)
 #logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
 
 # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
 # logging_context_format_string. (string value)
 #logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
 
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
 #default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
 
 # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
 #publish_errors = false
 
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
 # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
 #rate_limit_interval = 0
 
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
 #rate_limit_burst = 0
 
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG
-# or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level
-# are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
 #rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
 
 # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
 #fatal_deprecations = false
-
 
 [agent]
 
@@ -338,15 +350,7 @@
 # value)
 #ssl_ca_cert_file = <None>
 
-# Enable OVSDB debug logs (boolean value)
-#ovsdb_debug = false
-
 # Timeout in seconds for ovsdb commands. If the timeout expires, ovsdb commands
 # will fail with ALARMCLOCK error. (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/ovs_vsctl_timeout
 #ovsdb_timeout = 10
-
-# The maximum number of MAC addresses to learn on a bridge managed by the
-# Neutron OVS agent. Values outside a reasonable range (10 to 1,000,000) might
-# be overridden by Open vSwitch according to the documentation. (integer value)
-#bridge_mac_table_size = 50000

2018-12-27 12:11:49,245 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/neutron/l3_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.245687 duration_in_ms=116.408
2018-12-27 12:11:49,246 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/openvswitch_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.246078
2018-12-27 12:11:49,246 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/openvswitch_agent.ini]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,260 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/files/rocky/openvswitch_agent.ini'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,377 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,118 +1,121 @@
+
+
 [DEFAULT]
-
 #
 # From oslo.log
 #
 
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 #debug = false
 
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
 
 # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
 #log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
 #log_file = <None>
 
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
 #log_dir = <None>
 
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
-# Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
 # (boolean value)
-#watch_log_file = false
-
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_syslog = false
-
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol
-# which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_journal = false
 
 # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
 # log_config_append is set. (string value)
 #syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
 
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_json = false
 
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_stderr = false
 
 # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
 #logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
+#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
+#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
+
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
 # value)
-#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
-
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message
-# is DEBUG. (string value)
-#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
-
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
 #logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
 
 # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
 # logging_context_format_string. (string value)
 #logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
 
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
 #default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
 
 # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
 #publish_errors = false
 
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
 # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
 #rate_limit_interval = 0
 
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
 #rate_limit_burst = 0
 
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG
-# or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level
-# are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
 #rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
 
 # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
 #fatal_deprecations = false
-
 
 [agent]
 
@@ -127,26 +130,8 @@
 # losing communication with it. (integer value)
 #ovsdb_monitor_respawn_interval = 30
 
-# Network types supported by the agent (gre, vxlan and/or geneve). (list value)
+# Network types supported by the agent (gre and/or vxlan). (list value)
 #tunnel_types =
-
-# The UDP port to use for VXLAN tunnels. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#vxlan_udp_port = 4789
-
-# MTU size of veth interfaces (integer value)
-#veth_mtu = 9000
-
-# Use ML2 l2population mechanism driver to learn remote MAC and IPs and improve
-# tunnel scalability. (boolean value)
-#l2_population = false
-
-# Enable local ARP responder if it is supported. Requires OVS 2.1 and ML2
-# l2population driver. Allows the switch (when supporting an overlay) to
-# respond to an ARP request locally without performing a costly ARP broadcast
-# into the overlay. (boolean value)
-#arp_responder = false
 
 # Set or un-set the don't fragment (DF) bit on outgoing IP packet carrying
 # GRE/VXLAN tunnel. (boolean value)
@@ -154,10 +139,12 @@
 
 # Make the l2 agent run in DVR mode. (boolean value)
 #enable_distributed_routing = false
+enable_distributed_routing = False
 
 # Reset flow table on start. Setting this to True will cause brief traffic
 # interruption. (boolean value)
 #drop_flows_on_start = false
+drop_flows_on_start = False
 
 # Set or un-set the tunnel header checksum  on outgoing IP packet carrying
 # GRE/VXLAN tunnel. (boolean value)
@@ -169,7 +156,9 @@
 #agent_type = Open vSwitch agent
 
 # Extensions list to use (list value)
-#extensions =
+
+
+extensions=
 
 
 [network_log]
@@ -202,9 +191,11 @@
 # VIFs are attached to this bridge and then 'patched' according to their
 # network connectivity. (string value)
 #integration_bridge = br-int
+integration_bridge = br-int
 
 # Tunnel bridge to use. (string value)
 #tunnel_bridge = br-tun
+tunnel_bridge = br-tun
 
 # Peer patch port in integration bridge for tunnel bridge. (string value)
 #int_peer_patch_port = patch-tun
@@ -227,7 +218,8 @@
 # have mappings to appropriate bridges on each agent. Note: If you remove a
 # bridge from this mapping, make sure to disconnect it from the integration
 # bridge as it won't be managed by the agent anymore. (list value)
-#bridge_mappings =
+
+bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-floating,physnet2:br-prv
 
 # Use veths instead of patch ports to interconnect the integration bridge to
 # physical networks. Support kernel without Open vSwitch patch port support so
@@ -249,9 +241,11 @@
 # system - <No description provided>
 # netdev - <No description provided>
 #datapath_type = system
+datapath_type = netdev
 
 # OVS vhost-user socket directory. (string value)
 #vhostuser_socket_dir = /var/run/openvswitch
+vhostuser_socket_dir = /run/openvswitch-vhost
 
 # Address to listen on for OpenFlow connections. Used only for 'native' driver.
 # (IP address value)
@@ -297,9 +291,6 @@
 # value)
 #ssl_ca_cert_file = <None>
 
-# Enable OVSDB debug logs (boolean value)
-#ovsdb_debug = false
-
 
 [securitygroup]
 
@@ -309,11 +300,13 @@
 
 # Driver for security groups firewall in the L2 agent (string value)
 #firewall_driver = <None>
+firewall_driver = openvswitch
 
 # Controls whether the neutron security group API is enabled in the server. It
 # should be false when using no security groups or using the nova security
 # group API. (boolean value)
 #enable_security_group = true
+enable_security_group = True
 
 # Use ipset to speed-up the iptables based security groups. Enabling ipset
 # support requires that ipset is installed on L2 agent node. (boolean value)

2018-12-27 12:11:49,378 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/openvswitch_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.378148 duration_in_ms=132.068
2018-12-27 12:11:49,378 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/neutron/dhcp_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.378547
2018-12-27 12:11:49,378 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/neutron/dhcp_agent.ini]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,394 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/files/rocky/dhcp_agent.ini'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,523 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+
 [DEFAULT]
 
 #
@@ -14,6 +15,7 @@
 
 # The driver used to manage the virtual interface. (string value)
 #interface_driver = <None>
+interface_driver = openvswitch
 
 #
 # From neutron.dhcp.agent
@@ -23,6 +25,7 @@
 # transient notification or RPC errors. The interval is number of seconds
 # between attempts. (integer value)
 #resync_interval = 5
+resync_interval = 30
 
 # The driver used to manage the DHCP server. (string value)
 #dhcp_driver = neutron.agent.linux.dhcp.Dnsmasq
@@ -35,6 +38,7 @@
 # This option doesn't have any effect when force_metadata is set to True.
 # (boolean value)
 #enable_isolated_metadata = false
+enable_isolated_metadata = True
 
 # In some cases the Neutron router is not present to provide the metadata IP
 # but the DHCP server can be used to provide this info. Setting this value will
@@ -50,6 +54,7 @@
 # 169.254.169.254 through a router. This option requires
 # enable_isolated_metadata = True. (boolean value)
 #enable_metadata_network = false
+enable_metadata_network = False
 
 # Number of threads to use during sync process. Should not exceed connection
 # pool size configured on server. (integer value)
@@ -82,128 +87,121 @@
 
 # Use broadcast in DHCP replies. (boolean value)
 #dhcp_broadcast_reply = false
-
-# DHCP renewal time T1 (in seconds). If set to 0, it will default to half of
-# the lease time. (integer value)
-#dhcp_renewal_time = 0
-
-# DHCP rebinding time T2 (in seconds). If set to 0, it will default to 7/8 of
-# the lease time. (integer value)
-#dhcp_rebinding_time = 0
-
 #
 # From oslo.log
 #
 
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 #debug = false
 
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
 
 # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
 #log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
 #log_file = <None>
 
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
 #log_dir = <None>
 
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
-# Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
 # (boolean value)
-#watch_log_file = false
-
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_syslog = false
-
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol
-# which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_journal = false
 
 # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
 # log_config_append is set. (string value)
 #syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
 
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_json = false
 
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_stderr = false
 
 # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
 #logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
-# value)
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
 #logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message
-# is DEBUG. (string value)
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
 #logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
 
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
+# value)
 #logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
 
 # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
 # logging_context_format_string. (string value)
 #logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
 
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
 #default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
 
 # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
 #publish_errors = false
 
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
 # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
 #rate_limit_interval = 0
 
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
 #rate_limit_burst = 0
 
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG
-# or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level
-# are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
 #rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
 
 # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
 #fatal_deprecations = false
-
 
 [agent]
 
@@ -225,7 +223,6 @@
 
 # Log agent heartbeats (boolean value)
 #log_agent_heartbeats = false
-
 
 [ovs]
 
@@ -259,15 +256,7 @@
 # value)
 #ssl_ca_cert_file = <None>
 
-# Enable OVSDB debug logs (boolean value)
-#ovsdb_debug = false
-
 # Timeout in seconds for ovsdb commands. If the timeout expires, ovsdb commands
 # will fail with ALARMCLOCK error. (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/ovs_vsctl_timeout
 #ovsdb_timeout = 10
-
-# The maximum number of MAC addresses to learn on a bridge managed by the
-# Neutron OVS agent. Values outside a reasonable range (10 to 1,000,000) might
-# be overridden by Open vSwitch according to the documentation. (integer value)
-#bridge_mac_table_size = 50000

2018-12-27 12:11:49,524 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/neutron/dhcp_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.524010 duration_in_ms=145.463
2018-12-27 12:11:49,524 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/neutron/metadata_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.524422
2018-12-27 12:11:49,524 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/neutron/metadata_agent.ini]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,538 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/files/rocky/metadata_agent.ini'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,632 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+
 [DEFAULT]
 
 #
@@ -18,8 +19,9 @@
 # Certificate Authority public key (CA cert) file for ssl (string value)
 #auth_ca_cert = <None>
 
-# IP address or DNS name of Nova metadata server. (host address value)
+# IP address or DNS name of Nova metadata server. (unknown value)
 #nova_metadata_host = 127.0.0.1
+nova_metadata_host = 192.168.10.35
 
 # TCP Port used by Nova metadata server. (port value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -32,12 +34,14 @@
 # Server. NOTE: Nova uses the same config key, but in [neutron] section.
 # (string value)
 #metadata_proxy_shared_secret =
+metadata_proxy_shared_secret = opnfv_secret
 
 # Protocol to access nova metadata, http or https (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # http - <No description provided>
 # https - <No description provided>
 #nova_metadata_protocol = http
+nova_metadata_protocol = http
 
 # Allow to perform insecure SSL (https) requests to nova metadata (boolean
 # value)
@@ -55,11 +59,7 @@
 # root, 'group': set metadata proxy socket mode to 0o664, to use when
 # metadata_proxy_group is agent effective group or root, 'all': set metadata
 # proxy socket mode to 0o666, to use otherwise. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# deduce - <No description provided>
-# user - <No description provided>
-# group - <No description provided>
-# all - <No description provided>
+# Allowed values: deduce, user, group, all
 #metadata_proxy_socket_mode = deduce
 
 # Number of separate worker processes for metadata server (defaults to half of
@@ -69,120 +69,121 @@
 # Number of backlog requests to configure the metadata server socket with
 # (integer value)
 #metadata_backlog = 4096
-
 #
 # From oslo.log
 #
 
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 #debug = false
 
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
 
 # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
 #log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
 #log_file = <None>
 
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
 #log_dir = <None>
 
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
-# Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
 # (boolean value)
-#watch_log_file = false
-
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_syslog = false
-
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol
-# which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_journal = false
 
 # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
 # log_config_append is set. (string value)
 #syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
 
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_json = false
 
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_stderr = false
 
 # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
 #logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
+#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
+#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
+
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
 # value)
-#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
-
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message
-# is DEBUG. (string value)
-#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
-
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
 #logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
 
 # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
 # logging_context_format_string. (string value)
 #logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
 
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
 #default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
 
 # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
 #publish_errors = false
 
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
 # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
 #rate_limit_interval = 0
 
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
 #rate_limit_burst = 0
 
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG
-# or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level
-# are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
 #rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
 
 # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
 #fatal_deprecations = false
-
 
 [agent]
 
@@ -197,85 +198,3 @@
 
 # Log agent heartbeats (boolean value)
 #log_agent_heartbeats = false
-
-
-[cache]
-
-#
-# From oslo.cache
-#
-
-# Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the cache region. This
-# should not need to be changed unless there is another dogpile.cache region
-# with the same configuration name. (string value)
-#config_prefix = cache.oslo
-
-# Default TTL, in seconds, for any cached item in the dogpile.cache region.
-# This applies to any cached method that doesn't have an explicit cache
-# expiration time defined for it. (integer value)
-#expiration_time = 600
-
-# Cache backend module. For eventlet-based or environments with hundreds of
-# threaded servers, Memcache with pooling (oslo_cache.memcache_pool) is
-# recommended. For environments with less than 100 threaded servers, Memcached
-# (dogpile.cache.memcached) or Redis (dogpile.cache.redis) is recommended. Test
-# environments with a single instance of the server can use the
-# dogpile.cache.memory backend. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# oslo_cache.memcache_pool - <No description provided>
-# oslo_cache.dict - <No description provided>
-# oslo_cache.mongo - <No description provided>
-# oslo_cache.etcd3gw - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.memcached - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.pylibmc - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.bmemcached - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.dbm - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.redis - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.memory - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.memory_pickle - <No description provided>
-# dogpile.cache.null - <No description provided>
-#backend = dogpile.cache.null
-
-# Arguments supplied to the backend module. Specify this option once per
-# argument to be passed to the dogpile.cache backend. Example format:
-# "<argname>:<value>". (multi valued)
-#backend_argument =
-
-# Proxy classes to import that will affect the way the dogpile.cache backend
-# functions. See the dogpile.cache documentation on changing-backend-behavior.
-# (list value)
-#proxies =
-
-# Global toggle for caching. (boolean value)
-#enabled = false
-
-# Extra debugging from the cache backend (cache keys, get/set/delete/etc
-# calls). This is only really useful if you need to see the specific cache-
-# backend get/set/delete calls with the keys/values.  Typically this should be
-# left set to false. (boolean value)
-#debug_cache_backend = false
-
-# Memcache servers in the format of "host:port". (dogpile.cache.memcache and
-# oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). (list value)
-#memcache_servers = localhost:11211
-
-# Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried
-# again. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
-# (integer value)
-#memcache_dead_retry = 300
-
-# Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. (dogpile.cache.memcache and
-# oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). (floating point value)
-#memcache_socket_timeout = 3.0
-
-# Max total number of open connections to every memcached server.
-# (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only). (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_maxsize = 10
-
-# Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before
-# it is closed. (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only). (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_unused_timeout = 60
-
-# Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache client
-# connection. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout = 10

2018-12-27 12:11:49,633 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/neutron/metadata_agent.ini] at time 12:11:49.633336 duration_in_ms=108.913
2018-12-27 12:11:49,633 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/default/neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:49.633825
2018-12-27 12:11:49,634 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/neutron-metadata-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,647 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][15328] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'neutron/files/default'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,655 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:11:49,655 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/default/neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:49.655361 duration_in_ms=21.536
2018-12-27 12:11:49,655 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/default/neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:49.655843
2018-12-27 12:11:49,656 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/neutron-dhcp-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,673 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:11:49,674 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/default/neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:49.673977 duration_in_ms=18.134
2018-12-27 12:11:49,674 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/default/neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:49.674453
2018-12-27 12:11:49,674 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/neutron-openvswitch-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,690 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:11:49,690 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/default/neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:49.690524 duration_in_ms=16.071
2018-12-27 12:11:49,691 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [/etc/default/neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:49.690999
2018-12-27 12:11:49,691 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/neutron-l3-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,708 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:11:49,708 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [/etc/default/neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:49.708757 duration_in_ms=17.758
2018-12-27 12:11:49,711 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:49.711922
2018-12-27 12:11:49,712 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.running for [neutron-metadata-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,712 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'neutron-metadata-agent.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,724 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-metadata-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,734 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'neutron-metadata-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,743 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] The service neutron-metadata-agent is already running
2018-12-27 12:11:49,743 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:49.743755 duration_in_ms=31.831
2018-12-27 12:11:49,744 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:49.744011
2018-12-27 12:11:49,744 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.mod_watch for [neutron-metadata-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:49,745 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-metadata-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:49,755 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'neutron-metadata-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,127 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] {'neutron-metadata-agent': True}
2018-12-27 12:11:50,128 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-metadata-agent] at time 12:11:50.128109 duration_in_ms=384.097
2018-12-27 12:11:50,129 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:50.129658
2018-12-27 12:11:50,129 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.running for [neutron-dhcp-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:50,130 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'neutron-dhcp-agent.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,143 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-dhcp-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,155 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'neutron-dhcp-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,170 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] The service neutron-dhcp-agent is already running
2018-12-27 12:11:50,171 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:50.171121 duration_in_ms=41.459
2018-12-27 12:11:50,171 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:50.171721
2018-12-27 12:11:50,172 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.mod_watch for [neutron-dhcp-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:50,173 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-dhcp-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,188 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'neutron-dhcp-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,278 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] {'neutron-dhcp-agent': True}
2018-12-27 12:11:50,278 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-dhcp-agent] at time 12:11:50.278723 duration_in_ms=107.001
2018-12-27 12:11:50,280 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:50.280279
2018-12-27 12:11:50,280 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.running for [neutron-openvswitch-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:50,281 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'neutron-openvswitch-agent.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,295 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-openvswitch-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,307 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'neutron-openvswitch-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,318 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] The service neutron-openvswitch-agent is already running
2018-12-27 12:11:50,318 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:50.318474 duration_in_ms=38.193
2018-12-27 12:11:50,318 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:50.318723
2018-12-27 12:11:50,319 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.mod_watch for [neutron-openvswitch-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:50,319 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-openvswitch-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,329 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'neutron-openvswitch-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,361 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] {'neutron-openvswitch-agent': True}
2018-12-27 12:11:50,361 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-openvswitch-agent] at time 12:11:50.361386 duration_in_ms=42.662
2018-12-27 12:11:50,362 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:50.362862
2018-12-27 12:11:50,363 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.running for [neutron-l3-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:50,363 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'neutron-l3-agent.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,374 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-l3-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,384 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'neutron-l3-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,393 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] The service neutron-l3-agent is already running
2018-12-27 12:11:50,393 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:50.393445 duration_in_ms=30.581
2018-12-27 12:11:50,393 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][15328] Running state [neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:50.393694
2018-12-27 12:11:50,394 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][15328] Executing state service.mod_watch for [neutron-l3-agent]
2018-12-27 12:11:50,394 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'neutron-l3-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,404 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][15328] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'neutron-l3-agent.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:50,420 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][15328] {'neutron-l3-agent': True}
2018-12-27 12:11:50,420 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][15328] Completed state [neutron-l3-agent] at time 12:11:50.420475 duration_in_ms=26.78
2018-12-27 12:11:50,422 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][15328] Returning information for job: 20181227121102837547
2018-12-27 12:11:51,067 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command test.ping with jid 20181227121151056088
2018-12-27 12:11:51,077 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][19783] Starting a new job with PID 19783
2018-12-27 12:11:51,096 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][19783] Returning information for job: 20181227121151056088
2018-12-27 12:11:51,218 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command match.pillar with jid 20181227121151205555
2018-12-27 12:11:51,229 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][19788] Starting a new job with PID 19788
2018-12-27 12:11:51,234 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][19788] Returning information for job: 20181227121151205555
2018-12-27 12:11:51,767 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.sls with jid 20181227121151757779
2018-12-27 12:11:51,777 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][19793] Starting a new job with PID 19793
2018-12-27 12:11:57,374 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][19793] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:11:57,418 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/init.sls'
2018-12-27 12:11:57,443 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/compute.sls'
2018-12-27 12:11:57,725 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/_ssl/rabbitmq.sls'
2018-12-27 12:11:57,872 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [libvirtd] at time 12:11:57.872723
2018-12-27 12:11:57,873 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state group.present for [libvirtd]
2018-12-27 12:11:57,874 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['groupadd', '-r', 'libvirtd'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:57,955 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'passwd': 'x', 'gid': 999, 'name': 'libvirtd', 'members': []}
2018-12-27 12:11:57,955 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [libvirtd] at time 12:11:57.955317 duration_in_ms=82.593
2018-12-27 12:11:57,955 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova] at time 12:11:57.955575
2018-12-27 12:11:57,955 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state group.present for [nova]
2018-12-27 12:11:57,956 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['groupadd', '-g 303', '-r', 'nova'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:57,992 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'passwd': 'x', 'gid': 303, 'name': 'nova', 'members': []}
2018-12-27 12:11:57,992 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova] at time 12:11:57.992338 duration_in_ms=36.763
2018-12-27 12:11:57,992 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova] at time 12:11:57.992953
2018-12-27 12:11:57,993 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state user.present for [nova]
2018-12-27 12:11:57,995 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['useradd', '-s', '/bin/bash', '-u', '303', '-g', '303', '-m', '-d', '/var/lib/nova', '-r', 'nova'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:58,040 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'shell': '/bin/bash', 'workphone': '', 'uid': 303, 'passwd': 'x', 'roomnumber': '', 'groups': ['nova'], 'home': '/var/lib/nova', 'name': 'nova', 'gid': 303, 'fullname': '', 'homephone': ''}
2018-12-27 12:11:58,040 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova] at time 12:11:58.040896 duration_in_ms=47.942
2018-12-27 12:11:58,041 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova_compute_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:11:58.041467
2018-12-27 12:11:58,041 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state test.show_notification for [nova_compute_ssl_rabbitmq]
2018-12-27 12:11:58,042 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] Running nova._ssl.rabbitmq
2018-12-27 12:11:58,042 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova_compute_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:11:58.042139 duration_in_ms=0.673
2018-12-27 12:11:59,446 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova-common] at time 12:11:59.446113
2018-12-27 12:11:59,446 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [nova-common]
2018-12-27 12:11:59,447 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:59,825 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'nova-common'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:11:59,880 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['apt-get', '-q', 'update'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:01,887 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121201876334
2018-12-27 12:12:01,901 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][20331] Starting a new job with PID 20331
2018-12-27 12:12:01,926 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][20331] Returning information for job: 20181227121201876334
2018-12-27 12:12:02,839 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:02,870 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'nova-common'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:05,144 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:05,219 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] Made the following changes:
'nova-common' changed from 'absent' to '2:18.1.0-0ubuntu1~u16.04+mcp29'

2018-12-27 12:12:05,269 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][19793] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:12:05,706 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova-common] at time 12:12:05.705908 duration_in_ms=6259.794
2018-12-27 12:12:05,718 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova-compute] at time 12:12:05.718081
2018-12-27 12:12:05,718 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [nova-compute]
2018-12-27 12:12:06,727 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:06,755 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'nova-compute'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:12,082 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121212070839
2018-12-27 12:12:12,094 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][20861] Starting a new job with PID 20861
2018-12-27 12:12:12,106 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][20861] Returning information for job: 20181227121212070839
2018-12-27 12:12:22,268 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121222256700
2018-12-27 12:12:22,279 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][22436] Starting a new job with PID 22436
2018-12-27 12:12:22,290 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][22436] Returning information for job: 20181227121222256700
2018-12-27 12:12:32,428 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121232411593
2018-12-27 12:12:32,442 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][23438] Starting a new job with PID 23438
2018-12-27 12:12:32,453 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][23438] Returning information for job: 20181227121232411593
2018-12-27 12:12:37,478 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:37,527 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] Made the following changes:
'libbluetooth3' changed from 'absent' to '5.37-0ubuntu5.1'
'python-pypowervm' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.16-1~u16.04+mcp'
'zvmcloudconnector-common' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.3-0ubuntu3~u16.04+mcp'
'libavahi-common3' changed from 'absent' to '0.6.32~rc+dfsg-1ubuntu2.2'
'qemu-keymaps' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'xmlsec1' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.20-2ubuntu4'
'python-microversion-parse' changed from 'absent' to '0.2.1-0.1~u16.04+mcp'
'libyajl2' changed from 'absent' to '2.1.0-2'
'python-click' changed from 'absent' to '6.2-2ubuntu1'
'nova-compute-hypervisor' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python2.7-alabaster' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-ldap' changed from 'absent' to '3.0.0-1~u16.04+mcp1'
'python-sphinx' changed from 'absent' to '1.6.4-2~u16.04+mcp3'
'libasyncns0' changed from 'absent' to '0.8-5build1'
'libogg0' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.2-1'
'python-scrypt' changed from 'absent' to '0.8.0-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'sphinx-common' changed from 'absent' to '1.6.4-2~u16.04+mcp3'
'libpciaccess0' changed from 'absent' to '0.13.4-1'
'libasound2-data' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.0-0ubuntu1'
'libfdt1' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.2-1.2~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-nova' changed from 'absent' to '2:18.1.0-0ubuntu1~u16.04+mcp29'
'python-typing' changed from 'absent' to '3.6.2-1~u16.04+mcp2'
'libpixman-1-0' changed from 'absent' to '0.33.6-1'
'python-werkzeug' changed from 'absent' to '0.14.1+dfsg1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'augeas-lenses' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.0-0ubuntu1.1'
'libvirt-daemon-system' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.0-1.7~u16.04+mcp3'
'qemu-system-x86' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.11+dfsg-1.4~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-aniso8601' changed from 'absent' to '0.83-1'
'libvirt-clients' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.0-1.7~u16.04+mcp3'
'ipxe-qemu' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.0+git-20180124.fbe8c52d-0.2.1~u16.04+mcp1'
'libsndfile1' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.25-10ubuntu0.16.04.1'
'qemu-kvm' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.11+dfsg-1.4~u16.04+mcp2'
'libxml2-utils' changed from 'absent' to '2.9.3+dfsg1-1ubuntu0.6'
'python-bcrypt' changed from 'absent' to '3.1.3-1~u16.04+mcp3'
'mkisofs' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libvorbis0a' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.5-3ubuntu0.2'
'libspice-server1' changed from 'absent' to '0.12.6-4ubuntu0.3'
'keystone-common' changed from 'absent' to '2:14.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp10'
'genisoimage' changed from 'absent' to '9:1.1.11-3ubuntu1'
'libcaca0' changed from 'absent' to '0.99.beta19-2build2~gcc5.2'
'python-keystone' changed from 'absent' to '2:14.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp10'
'libvirt0' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.0-1.7~u16.04+mcp3'
'qemu-kvm-spice' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'qemu-system-common' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.11+dfsg-1.4~u16.04+mcp2'
'qemu-system-i386' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-flask' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.2-1~u16.04+mcp'
'qemu-system-x86-64' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.0-1.7~u16.04+mcp3'
'python-libvirt' changed from 'absent' to '3.5.0-1.1~u16.04+mcp3'
'libusbredirparser1' changed from 'absent' to '0.7.1-1'
'python-itsdangerous' changed from 'absent' to '0.24+dfsg1-1'
'python-alabaster' changed from 'absent' to '0.7.7-1'
'python-imagesize' changed from 'absent' to '0.7.1-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'python-os-vif' changed from 'absent' to '1.9.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp3'
'libopus0' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.2-1ubuntu1'
'seabios' changed from 'absent' to '1.10.2-1.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'libavahi-client3' changed from 'absent' to '0.6.32~rc+dfsg-1ubuntu2.2'
'python2.7-ldap' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libcacard0' changed from 'absent' to '1:2.5.0-2'
'libasound2' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.0-0ubuntu1'
'libxen-4.6' changed from 'absent' to '4.6.5-0ubuntu1.4'
'libxenstore3.0' changed from 'absent' to '4.6.5-0ubuntu1.4'
'python-zvmcloudconnector' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.3-0ubuntu3~u16.04+mcp'
'msr-tools' changed from 'absent' to '1.3-2'
'python-repoze.who' changed from 'absent' to '2.2-3'
'libsdl1.2debian' changed from 'absent' to '1.2.15+dfsg1-3'
'libvirt-daemon' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.0-1.7~u16.04+mcp3'
'python-colorama' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.7-1'
'python-responses' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.0-1'
'libvorbisenc2' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.5-3ubuntu0.2'
'kpartx' changed from 'absent' to '0.5.0+git1.656f8865-5ubuntu2.5'
'nova-compute-libvirt' changed from 'absent' to '2:18.1.0-0ubuntu1~u16.04+mcp29'
'python-pyldap' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'nova-compute-kvm' changed from 'absent' to '2:18.1.0-0ubuntu1~u16.04+mcp29'
'python2.7-cinderclient' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-flask-restful' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.5-1~u16.04+mcp0'
'python-os-traits' changed from 'absent' to '0.5.0-1.0~u16.04+mcp2'
'ebtables' changed from 'absent' to '2.0.10.4-3.4ubuntu2.16.04.2'
'python-passlib' changed from 'absent' to '1.7.1-2.1~u16.04+mcp2'
'ipxe-qemu-256k-compat-efi-roms' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.0+git-20150424.a25a16d-0.2~u16.04+mcp1'
'kvm' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-pyasn1-modules' changed from 'absent' to '0.0.7-0.1'
'libaugeas0' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.0-0ubuntu1.1'
'python2.7-nova' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python2.7-keystone' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'libbrlapi0.6' changed from 'absent' to '5.3.1-2ubuntu2.1'
'libpulse0' changed from 'absent' to '1:8.0-0ubuntu3.10'
'nova-compute' changed from 'absent' to '2:18.1.0-0ubuntu1~u16.04+mcp29'
'libnetcf1' changed from 'absent' to '1:0.2.8-1ubuntu1'
'python-pysaml2' changed from 'absent' to '4.5.0-1~u16.04+mcp'
'libavahi-common-data' changed from 'absent' to '0.6.32~rc+dfsg-1ubuntu2.2'
'cpu-checker' changed from 'absent' to '0.7-0ubuntu7'
'libflac8' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.1-4'
'python-cinderclient' changed from 'absent' to '1:4.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp4'
'python-future' changed from 'absent' to '0.15.2-1'

2018-12-27 12:12:37,556 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][19793] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:12:37,598 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova-compute] at time 12:12:37.597927 duration_in_ms=31879.847
2018-12-27 12:12:37,605 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [python-novaclient] at time 12:12:37.605193
2018-12-27 12:12:37,605 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-novaclient]
2018-12-27 12:12:38,353 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:12:38,353 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [python-novaclient] at time 12:12:38.353872 duration_in_ms=748.678
2018-12-27 12:12:38,354 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [pm-utils] at time 12:12:38.354380
2018-12-27 12:12:38,354 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [pm-utils]
2018-12-27 12:12:38,380 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:38,410 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'pm-utils'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:40,402 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:40,455 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] Made the following changes:
'pm-utils' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.1-16'
'libx86-1' changed from 'absent' to '1.1+ds1-10'
'vbetool' changed from 'absent' to '1.1-3'

2018-12-27 12:12:40,481 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][19793] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:12:40,520 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [pm-utils] at time 12:12:40.520030 duration_in_ms=2165.649
2018-12-27 12:12:40,525 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [sysfsutils] at time 12:12:40.525384
2018-12-27 12:12:40,525 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [sysfsutils]
2018-12-27 12:12:41,193 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:12:41,194 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [sysfsutils] at time 12:12:41.194104 duration_in_ms=668.721
2018-12-27 12:12:41,194 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [sg3-utils] at time 12:12:41.194708
2018-12-27 12:12:41,194 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [sg3-utils]
2018-12-27 12:12:41,204 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:12:41,204 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [sg3-utils] at time 12:12:41.204199 duration_in_ms=9.491
2018-12-27 12:12:41,204 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [python-memcache] at time 12:12:41.204581
2018-12-27 12:12:41,204 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-memcache]
2018-12-27 12:12:41,213 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:12:41,213 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [python-memcache] at time 12:12:41.213562 duration_in_ms=8.981
2018-12-27 12:12:41,213 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [python-guestfs] at time 12:12:41.213950
2018-12-27 12:12:41,214 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-guestfs]
2018-12-27 12:12:41,241 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:41,272 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'python-guestfs'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:12:42,623 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121242609380
2018-12-27 12:12:42,633 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][24331] Starting a new job with PID 24331
2018-12-27 12:12:42,677 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][24331] Returning information for job: 20181227121242609380
2018-12-27 12:12:52,748 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121252730543
2018-12-27 12:12:52,758 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][31791] Starting a new job with PID 31791
2018-12-27 12:12:52,805 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][31791] Returning information for job: 20181227121252730543
2018-12-27 12:13:02,785 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227121302768842
2018-12-27 12:13:02,796 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][34232] Starting a new job with PID 34232
2018-12-27 12:13:02,836 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][34232] Returning information for job: 20181227121302768842
2018-12-27 12:13:03,219 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:03,264 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] Made the following changes:
'hfsplus' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.4-13'
'scrub' changed from 'absent' to '2.6.1-1'
'syslinux-common' changed from 'absent' to '3:6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1'
'libguestfs0' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.32.2-4ubuntu2'
'libguestfs-hfsplus' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.32.2-4ubuntu2'
'lzop' changed from 'absent' to '1.03-3.2'
'libhfsp0' changed from 'absent' to '1.0.4-13'
'mtools' changed from 'absent' to '4.0.18-2ubuntu0.16.04'
'reiserfsprogs' changed from 'absent' to '1:3.6.24-3.1'
'lsscsi' changed from 'absent' to '0.27-3'
'python-guestfs' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.32.2-4ubuntu2'
'syslinux' changed from 'absent' to '3:6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1'
'libguestfs-xfs' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.32.2-4ubuntu2'
'libguestfs-reiserfs' changed from 'absent' to '1:1.32.2-4ubuntu2'
'python-libguestfs' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'supermin' changed from 'absent' to '5.1.14-2ubuntu1.1'
'extlinux' changed from 'absent' to '3:6.03+dfsg-11ubuntu1'
'libhivex0' changed from 'absent' to '1.3.13-1build3'

2018-12-27 12:13:03,287 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][19793] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:13:03,362 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [python-guestfs] at time 12:13:03.362377 duration_in_ms=22148.427
2018-12-27 12:13:03,367 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [gettext-base] at time 12:13:03.367783
2018-12-27 12:13:03,368 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state pkg.installed for [gettext-base]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,243 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:13:04,243 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [gettext-base] at time 12:13:04.243300 duration_in_ms=875.517
2018-12-27 12:13:04,245 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/var/log/nova] at time 12:13:04.245949
2018-12-27 12:13:04,246 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.directory for [/var/log/nova]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,247 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'group': 'nova'}
2018-12-27 12:13:04,247 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/var/log/nova] at time 12:13:04.247224 duration_in_ms=1.276
2018-12-27 12:13:04,247 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCltIn93BcTMzNK/n2eBze6PyTkmIgdDkeXNR9X4DqE48Va80ojv2pq8xuaBxiNITJzyl+4p4UvTTXo+HmuX8qbHvqgMGXvuPUCpndEfb2r67f6vpMqPwMgBrUg2ZKgN4OsSDHU+H0dia0cEaTjz5pvbUy9lIsSyhrqOUVF9reJq+boAvVEedm8fUqiZuiejAw2D27+rRtdEPgsKMnh3626YEsr963q4rjU/JssV/iKMNu7mk2a+koOrJ+aHvcVU8zJjfA0YghoeVT/I3GLU/MB/4tD/RyR8GM+UYbI4sgAC7ZOCdQyHdJgnEzx3SJIwcS65U0T2XYvn2qXHXqJ9iGZ root@mirantis.com] at time 12:13:04.247684
2018-12-27 12:13:04,247 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state ssh_auth.present for [ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCltIn93BcTMzNK/n2eBze6PyTkmIgdDkeXNR9X4DqE48Va80ojv2pq8xuaBxiNITJzyl+4p4UvTTXo+HmuX8qbHvqgMGXvuPUCpndEfb2r67f6vpMqPwMgBrUg2ZKgN4OsSDHU+H0dia0cEaTjz5pvbUy9lIsSyhrqOUVF9reJq+boAvVEedm8fUqiZuiejAw2D27+rRtdEPgsKMnh3626YEsr963q4rjU/JssV/iKMNu7mk2a+koOrJ+aHvcVU8zJjfA0YghoeVT/I3GLU/MB/4tD/RyR8GM+UYbI4sgAC7ZOCdQyHdJgnEzx3SJIwcS65U0T2XYvn2qXHXqJ9iGZ root@mirantis.com]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,250 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCltIn93BcTMzNK/n2eBze6PyTkmIgdDkeXNR9X4DqE48Va80ojv2pq8xuaBxiNITJzyl+4p4UvTTXo+HmuX8qbHvqgMGXvuPUCpndEfb2r67f6vpMqPwMgBrUg2ZKgN4OsSDHU+H0dia0cEaTjz5pvbUy9lIsSyhrqOUVF9reJq+boAvVEedm8fUqiZuiejAw2D27+rRtdEPgsKMnh3626YEsr963q4rjU/JssV/iKMNu7mk2a+koOrJ+aHvcVU8zJjfA0YghoeVT/I3GLU/MB/4tD/RyR8GM+UYbI4sgAC7ZOCdQyHdJgnEzx3SJIwcS65U0T2XYvn2qXHXqJ9iGZ': 'New'}
2018-12-27 12:13:04,250 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCltIn93BcTMzNK/n2eBze6PyTkmIgdDkeXNR9X4DqE48Va80ojv2pq8xuaBxiNITJzyl+4p4UvTTXo+HmuX8qbHvqgMGXvuPUCpndEfb2r67f6vpMqPwMgBrUg2ZKgN4OsSDHU+H0dia0cEaTjz5pvbUy9lIsSyhrqOUVF9reJq+boAvVEedm8fUqiZuiejAw2D27+rRtdEPgsKMnh3626YEsr963q4rjU/JssV/iKMNu7mk2a+koOrJ+aHvcVU8zJjfA0YghoeVT/I3GLU/MB/4tD/RyR8GM+UYbI4sgAC7ZOCdQyHdJgnEzx3SJIwcS65U0T2XYvn2qXHXqJ9iGZ root@mirantis.com] at time 12:13:04.250422 duration_in_ms=2.737
2018-12-27 12:13:04,251 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova] at time 12:13:04.250992
2018-12-27 12:13:04,251 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state user.present for [nova]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,252 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['usermod', '-G', 'libvirtd', 'nova'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:04,289 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'groups': ['libvirtd', 'nova']}
2018-12-27 12:13:04,289 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova] at time 12:13:04.289945 duration_in_ms=38.953
2018-12-27 12:13:04,290 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [libvirt-qemu] at time 12:13:04.290168
2018-12-27 12:13:04,290 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state user.present for [libvirt-qemu]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,292 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['usermod', '-G', 'nova', 'libvirt-qemu'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:04,328 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'groups': ['kvm', 'nova']}
2018-12-27 12:13:04,328 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [libvirt-qemu] at time 12:13:04.328616 duration_in_ms=38.448
2018-12-27 12:13:04,328 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/var/lib/nova] at time 12:13:04.328840
2018-12-27 12:13:04,329 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.directory for [/var/lib/nova]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,329 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'mode': '0750'}
2018-12-27 12:13:04,330 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/var/lib/nova] at time 12:13:04.330107 duration_in_ms=1.267
2018-12-27 12:13:04,330 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/var/lib/nova/.ssh/id_rsa] at time 12:13:04.330681
2018-12-27 12:13:04,330 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/var/lib/nova/.ssh/id_rsa]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,337 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:13:04,337 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/var/lib/nova/.ssh/id_rsa] at time 12:13:04.337765 duration_in_ms=7.082
2018-12-27 12:13:04,338 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/var/lib/nova/.ssh/config] at time 12:13:04.338437
2018-12-27 12:13:04,338 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/var/lib/nova/.ssh/config]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,340 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:13:04,340 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/var/lib/nova/.ssh/config] at time 12:13:04.340719 duration_in_ms=2.282
2018-12-27 12:13:04,341 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/etc/nova/nova.conf] at time 12:13:04.341354
2018-12-27 12:13:04,341 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/nova/nova.conf]
2018-12-27 12:13:04,378 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/files/rocky/nova-compute.conf.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,078 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,16 +1,20 @@
+
 [DEFAULT]
-log_dir = /var/log/nova
-lock_path = /var/lock/nova
-state_path = /var/lib/nova
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
+compute_manager=nova.compute.manager.ComputeManager
+network_device_mtu=65000
+use_neutron = True
+security_group_api=neutron
+image_service=nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService
 
 #
 # Availability zone for internal services.
 #
-# This option determines the availability zone for the various internal nova
+# This option determines the availability zone for the various
+# internal nova
 # services, such as 'nova-scheduler', 'nova-conductor', etc.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -22,9 +26,10 @@
 #
 # Default availability zone for compute services.
 #
-# This option determines the default availability zone for 'nova-compute'
-# services, which will be used if the service(s) do not belong to aggregates
-# with
+# This option determines the default availability zone for 'nova-
+# compute'
+# services, which will be used if the service(s) do not belong to
+# aggregates with
 # availability zone metadata.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -36,15 +41,20 @@
 #
 # Default availability zone for instances.
 #
-# This option determines the default availability zone for instances, which will
-# be used when a user does not specify one when creating an instance. The
-# instance(s) will be bound to this availability zone for their lifetime.
+# This option determines the default availability zone for instances,
+# which will
+# be used when a user does not specify one when creating an instance.
+# The
+# instance(s) will be bound to this availability zone for their
+# lifetime.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * Any string representing an existing availability zone name.
-# * None, which means that the instance can move from one availability zone to
-#   another during its lifetime if it is moved from one compute node to another.
+# * None, which means that the instance can move from one availability
+# zone to
+#   another during its lifetime if it is moved from one compute node
+# to another.
 #  (string value)
 #default_schedule_zone = <None>
 
@@ -53,21 +63,29 @@
 #password_length = 12
 
 #
-# Time period to generate instance usages for. It is possible to define optional
-# offset to given period by appending @ character followed by a number defining
+# Time period to generate instance usages for. It is possible to
+# define optional
+# offset to given period by appending @ character followed by a number
+# defining
 # offset.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # *  period, example: ``hour``, ``day``, ``month` or ``year``
-# *  period with offset, example: ``month@15`` will result in monthly audits
+# *  period with offset, example: ``month@15`` will result in monthly
+# audits
 #    starting on 15th day of month.
 #  (string value)
 #instance_usage_audit_period = month
 
-#
-# 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
+instance_usage_audit = True
+instance_usage_audit_period = hour
+
+#
+# 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.
 #  (boolean value)
 #use_rootwrap_daemon = false
@@ -75,15 +93,58 @@
 #
 # Path to the rootwrap configuration file.
 #
-# Goal of the root wrapper is to allow a service-specific unprivileged user to
-# run a number of actions as the root user in the safest manner possible.
-# The configuration file used here must match the one defined in the sudoers
+# Goal of the root wrapper is to allow a service-specific unprivileged
+# user to
+# run a number of actions as the root user in the safest manner
+# possible.
+# The configuration file used here must match the one defined in the
+# sudoers
 # entry.
 #  (string value)
-#rootwrap_config = /etc/nova/rootwrap.conf
+rootwrap_config = /etc/nova/rootwrap.conf
 
 # Explicitly specify the temporary working directory. (string value)
 #tempdir = <None>
+
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Determine if monkey patching should be applied.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``monkey_patch_modules``: This must have values set for this
+# option to
+#   have any effect
+#  (boolean value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# Monkey patching nova is not tested, not supported, and is a barrier
+# for interoperability.
+#monkey_patch = false
+
+# DEPRECATED:
+# List of modules/decorators to monkey patch.
+#
+# This option allows you to patch a decorator for all functions in
+# specified
+# modules.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * nova.compute.api:nova.notifications.notify_decorator
+# * [...]
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``monkey_patch``: This must be set to ``True`` for this option to
+#   have any effect
+#  (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# Monkey patching nova is not tested, not supported, and is a barrier
+# for interoperability.
+#monkey_patch_modules = nova.compute.api:nova.notifications.notify_decorator
 
 #
 # Defines which driver to use for controlling virtualization.
@@ -97,9 +158,9 @@
 # * ``vmwareapi.VMwareVCDriver``
 # * ``hyperv.HyperVDriver``
 # * ``powervm.PowerVMDriver``
-# * ``zvm.ZVMDriver``
 #  (string value)
 #compute_driver = <None>
+compute_driver = libvirt.LibvirtDriver
 
 #
 # Allow destination machine to match source for resize. Useful when
@@ -109,6 +170,7 @@
 # if you allow the ServerGroupAffinityFilter and need to resize.
 #  (boolean value)
 #allow_resize_to_same_host = false
+allow_resize_to_same_host = true
 
 #
 # Image properties that should not be inherited from the instance
@@ -119,16 +181,41 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A comma-separated list whose item is an image property. Usually only
-#   the image properties that are only needed by base images can be included
-#   here, since the snapshots that are created from the base images don't
+# * A comma-separated list whose item is an image property. Usually
+# only
+#   the image properties that are only needed by base images can be
+# included
+#   here, since the snapshots that are created from the base images
+# don't
 #   need them.
-# * Default list: cache_in_nova, bittorrent, img_signature_hash_method,
+# * Default list: cache_in_nova, bittorrent,
+# img_signature_hash_method,
 #                 img_signature, img_signature_key_type,
 #                 img_signature_certificate_uuid
 #
 #  (list value)
 #non_inheritable_image_properties = cache_in_nova,bittorrent,img_signature_hash_method,img_signature,img_signature_key_type,img_signature_certificate_uuid
+
+# DEPRECATED:
+# When creating multiple instances with a single request using the
+# os-multiple-create API extension, this template will be used to
+# build
+# the display name for each instance. The benefit is that the
+# instances
+# end up with different hostnames. Example display names when creating
+# two VM's: name-1, name-2.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Valid keys for the template are: name, uuid, count.
+#  (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# This config changes API behaviour. All changes in API behaviour
+# should be
+# discoverable.
+#multi_instance_display_name_template = %(name)s-%(count)d
 
 #
 # Maximum number of devices that will result in a local image being
@@ -159,7 +246,8 @@
 # namespace is supplied, the "cpu." namespace is assumed for
 # backwards-compatibility.
 #
-# NOTE: Only one monitor per namespace (For example: cpu) can be loaded at
+# NOTE: Only one monitor per namespace (For example: cpu) can be
+# loaded at
 # a time.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -173,7 +261,8 @@
 #compute_monitors =
 
 #
-# The default format an ephemeral_volume will be formatted with on creation.
+# The default format an ephemeral_volume will be formatted with on
+# creation.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -188,23 +277,32 @@
 #
 # Determine if instance should boot or fail on VIF plugging timeout.
 #
-# Nova sends a port update to Neutron after an instance has been scheduled,
-# providing Neutron with the necessary information to finish setup of the port.
-# Once completed, Neutron notifies Nova that it has finished setting up the
-# port, at which point Nova resumes the boot of the instance since network
-# connectivity is now supposed to be present. A timeout will occur if the reply
+# Nova sends a port update to Neutron after an instance has been
+# scheduled,
+# providing Neutron with the necessary information to finish setup of
+# the port.
+# Once completed, Neutron notifies Nova that it has finished setting
+# up the
+# port, at which point Nova resumes the boot of the instance since
+# network
+# connectivity is now supposed to be present. A timeout will occur if
+# the reply
 # is not received after a given interval.
 #
-# This option determines what Nova does when the VIF plugging timeout event
-# happens. When enabled, the instance will error out. When disabled, the
-# instance will continue to boot on the assumption that the port is ready.
+# This option determines what Nova does when the VIF plugging timeout
+# event
+# happens. When enabled, the instance will error out. When disabled,
+# the
+# instance will continue to boot on the assumption that the port is
+# ready.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * True: Instances should fail after VIF plugging timeout
-# * False: Instances should continue booting after VIF plugging timeout
+# * False: Instances should continue booting after VIF plugging
+# timeout
 #  (boolean value)
-#vif_plugging_is_fatal = true
+vif_plugging_is_fatal = true
 
 #
 # Timeout for Neutron VIF plugging event message arrival.
@@ -212,28 +310,28 @@
 # Number of seconds to wait for Neutron vif plugging events to
 # arrive before continuing or failing (see 'vif_plugging_is_fatal').
 #
-# If you are hitting timeout failures at scale, consider running rootwrap
-# in "daemon mode" in the neutron agent via the ``[agent]/root_helper_daemon``
-# neutron configuration option.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * vif_plugging_is_fatal - If ``vif_plugging_timeout`` is set to zero and
-#   ``vif_plugging_is_fatal`` is False, events should not be expected to
+# Related options:
+#
+# * vif_plugging_is_fatal - If ``vif_plugging_timeout`` is set to zero
+# and
+#   ``vif_plugging_is_fatal`` is False, events should not be expected
+# to
 #   arrive at all.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
-#vif_plugging_timeout = 300
+vif_plugging_timeout = 300
 
 # Path to '/etc/network/interfaces' template.
 #
-# The path to a template file for the '/etc/network/interfaces'-style file,
-# which
-# will be populated by nova and subsequently used by cloudinit. This provides a
-# method to configure network connectivity in environments without a DHCP
-# server.
-#
-# The template will be rendered using Jinja2 template engine, and receive a
+# The path to a template file for the '/etc/network/interfaces'-style
+# file, which
+# will be populated by nova and subsequently used by cloudinit. This
+# provides a
+# method to configure network connectivity in environments without a
+# DHCP server.
+#
+# The template will be rendered using Jinja2 template engine, and
+# receive a
 # top-level key called ``interfaces``. This key will contain a list of
 # dictionaries, one for each interface.
 #
@@ -243,23 +341,28 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A path to a Jinja2-formatted template for a Debian '/etc/network/interfaces'
+# * A path to a Jinja2-formatted template for a Debian
+# '/etc/network/interfaces'
 #   file. This applies even if using a non Debian-derived guest.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``flat_inject``: This must be set to ``True`` to ensure nova embeds network
-#   configuration information in the metadata provided through the config drive.
+# * ``flat_inject``: This must be set to ``True`` to ensure nova
+# embeds network
+#   configuration information in the metadata provided through the
+# config drive.
 #  (string value)
 #injected_network_template = $pybasedir/nova/virt/interfaces.template
 
 #
 # The image preallocation mode to use.
 #
-# Image preallocation allows storage for instance images to be allocated up
-# front
-# when the instance is initially provisioned. This ensures immediate feedback is
-# given if enough space isn't available. In addition, it should significantly
+# Image preallocation allows storage for instance images to be
+# allocated up front
+# when the instance is initially provisioned. This ensures immediate
+# feedback is
+# given if enough space isn't available. In addition, it should
+# significantly
 # improve performance on writes to new blocks and may even improve I/O
 # performance to prewritten blocks due to reduced fragmentation.
 #
@@ -272,19 +375,13 @@
 # none - <No description provided>
 # space - <No description provided>
 #preallocate_images = none
+preallocate_images = space
 
 #
 # Enable use of copy-on-write (cow) images.
 #
 # QEMU/KVM allow the use of qcow2 as backing files. By disabling this,
-# backing files will not be used. This option is also used by image backends.
-# If the value is False, images are flattened after fetching or cloning.
-# This makes instance images completely independent from parent images.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``images_type``: setting ``use_cow_images`` option to False is not supported
-#   when ``images_type=qcow2`` is being used.
+# backing files will not be used.
 #  (boolean value)
 #use_cow_images = true
 
@@ -301,6 +398,7 @@
 # * ``compute_driver``: Only the libvirt driver uses this option.
 #  (boolean value)
 #force_raw_images = true
+force_raw_images=true
 
 #
 # Name of the mkfs commands for ephemeral device.
@@ -312,21 +410,26 @@
 #
 # Enable resizing of filesystems via a block device.
 #
-# If enabled, attempt to resize the filesystem by accessing the image over a
-# block device. This is done by the host and may not be necessary if the image
-# contains a recent version of cloud-init. Possible mechanisms require the nbd
+# If enabled, attempt to resize the filesystem by accessing the image
+# over a
+# block device. This is done by the host and may not be necessary if
+# the image
+# contains a recent version of cloud-init. Possible mechanisms require
+# the nbd
 # driver (for qcow and raw), or loop (for raw).
 #  (boolean value)
 #resize_fs_using_block_device = false
 
-# Amount of time, in seconds, to wait for NBD device start up. (integer value)
+# Amount of time, in seconds, to wait for NBD device start up.
+# (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #timeout_nbd = 10
 
 #
 # Location of cached images.
 #
-# This is NOT the full path - just a folder name relative to '$instances_path'.
+# This is NOT the full path - just a folder name relative to
+# '$instances_path'.
 # For per-compute-host cached images, set to '_base_$my_ip'
 #  (string value)
 #image_cache_subdirectory_name = _base
@@ -337,7 +440,7 @@
 #
 # Unused unresized base images younger than this will not be removed.
 #  (integer value)
-#remove_unused_original_minimum_age_seconds = 86400
+remove_unused_original_minimum_age_seconds = 86400
 
 #
 # Generic property to specify the pointer type.
@@ -357,7 +460,8 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * usbtablet must be configured with VNC enabled or SPICE enabled and SPICE
+# * usbtablet must be configured with VNC enabled or SPICE enabled and
+# SPICE
 #   agent disabled. When used with libvirt the instance mode should be
 #   configured as HVM.
 #   (string value)
@@ -373,10 +477,12 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A comma-separated list of physical CPU numbers that virtual CPUs can be
-#   allocated to by default. Each element should be either a single CPU number,
+# * A comma-separated list of physical CPU numbers that virtual CPUs
+# can be
+#   allocated to by default. Each element should be either a single
+# CPU number,
 #   a range of CPU numbers, or a caret followed by a CPU number to be
-#   excluded from a previous range. For example::
+#   excluded from a previous range. For example:
 #
 #     vcpu_pin_set = "4-12,^8,15"
 #  (string value)
@@ -388,7 +494,7 @@
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * A list of valid key=value which reflect NUMA node ID, page size
-#   (Default unit is KiB) and number of pages to be reserved. For example::
+#   (Default unit is KiB) and number of pages to be reserved.
 #
 #     reserved_huge_pages = node:0,size:2048,count:64
 #     reserved_huge_pages = node:1,size:1GB,count:1
@@ -399,10 +505,14 @@
 #reserved_huge_pages = <None>
 
 #
-# Amount of disk resources in MB to make them always available to host. The
-# disk usage gets reported back to the scheduler from nova-compute running
-# on the compute nodes. To prevent the disk resources from being considered
-# as available, this option can be used to reserve disk space for that host.
+# Amount of disk resources in MB to make them always available to
+# host. The
+# disk usage gets reported back to the scheduler from nova-compute
+# running
+# on the compute nodes. To prevent the disk resources from being
+# considered
+# as available, this option can be used to reserve disk space for that
+# host.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -413,37 +523,47 @@
 #reserved_host_disk_mb = 0
 
 #
-# Amount of memory in MB to reserve for the host so that it is always available
-# to host processes. The host resources usage is reported back to the scheduler
-# continuously from nova-compute running on the compute node. To prevent the
-# host
-# memory from being considered as available, this option is used to reserve
+# Amount of memory in MB to reserve for the host so that it is always
+# available
+# to host processes. The host resources usage is reported back to the
+# scheduler
+# continuously from nova-compute running on the compute node. To
+# prevent the host
+# memory from being considered as available, this option is used to
+# reserve
 # memory for the host.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any positive integer representing amount of memory in MB to reserve
+# * Any positive integer representing amount of memory in MB to
+# reserve
 #   for the host.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #reserved_host_memory_mb = 512
-
-#
-# Number of physical CPUs to reserve for the host. The host resources usage is
-# reported back to the scheduler continuously from nova-compute running on the
-# compute node. To prevent the host CPU from being considered as available,
+reserved_host_memory_mb = 512
+
+#
+# Number of physical CPUs to reserve for the host. The host resources
+# usage is
+# reported back to the scheduler continuously from nova-compute
+# running on the
+# compute node. To prevent the host CPU from being considered as
+# available,
 # this option is used to reserve random pCPU(s) for the host.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any positive integer representing number of physical CPUs to reserve
+# * Any positive integer representing number of physical CPUs to
+# reserve
 #   for the host.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #reserved_host_cpus = 0
 
 #
-# This option helps you specify virtual CPU to physical CPU allocation ratio.
+# This option helps you specify virtual CPU to physical CPU allocation
+# ratio.
 #
 # From Ocata (15.0.0) this is used to influence the hosts selected by
 # the Placement API. Note that when Placement is used, the CoreFilter
@@ -456,11 +576,10 @@
 #
 # NOTE: This can be set per-compute, or if set to 0.0, the value
 # set on the scheduler node(s) or compute node(s) will be used
-# and defaulted to 16.0. Once set to a non-default value, it is not possible
-# to "unset" the config to get back to the default behavior. If you want
-# to reset back to the default, explicitly specify 16.0.
-#
-# NOTE: As of the 16.0.0 Pike release, this configuration option is ignored
+# and defaulted to 16.0.
+#
+# NOTE: As of the 16.0.0 Pike release, this configuration option is
+# ignored
 # for the ironic.IronicDriver compute driver and is hardcoded to 1.0.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -469,6 +588,7 @@
 #  (floating point value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #cpu_allocation_ratio = 0.0
+#cpu_allocation_ratio=0.0
 
 #
 # This option helps you specify virtual RAM to physical RAM
@@ -485,11 +605,10 @@
 #
 # NOTE: This can be set per-compute, or if set to 0.0, the value
 # set on the scheduler node(s) or compute node(s) will be used and
-# defaulted to 1.5. Once set to a non-default value, it is not possible
-# to "unset" the config to get back to the default behavior. If you want
-# to reset back to the default, explicitly specify 1.5.
-#
-# NOTE: As of the 16.0.0 Pike release, this configuration option is ignored
+# defaulted to 1.5.
+#
+# NOTE: As of the 16.0.0 Pike release, this configuration option is
+# ignored
 # for the ironic.IronicDriver compute driver and is hardcoded to 1.0.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -498,6 +617,7 @@
 #  (floating point value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #ram_allocation_ratio = 0.0
+#ram_allocation_ratio=0.0
 
 #
 # This option helps you specify virtual disk to physical disk
@@ -518,11 +638,10 @@
 #
 # NOTE: This can be set per-compute, or if set to 0.0, the value
 # set on the scheduler node(s) or compute node(s) will be used and
-# defaulted to 1.0. Once set to a non-default value, it is not possible
-# to "unset" the config to get back to the default behavior. If you want
-# to reset back to the default, explicitly specify 1.0.
-#
-# NOTE: As of the 16.0.0 Pike release, this configuration option is ignored
+# defaulted to 1.0.
+#
+# NOTE: As of the 16.0.0 Pike release, this configuration option is
+# ignored
 # for the ironic.IronicDriver compute driver and is hardcoded to 1.0.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -533,7 +652,8 @@
 #disk_allocation_ratio = 0.0
 
 #
-# Console proxy host to be used to connect to instances on this host. It is the
+# Console proxy host to be used to connect to instances on this host.
+# It is the
 # publicly visible name for the console host.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -543,7 +663,8 @@
 #console_host = <current_hostname>
 
 #
-# Name of the network to be used to set access IPs for instances. If there are
+# Name of the network to be used to set access IPs for instances. If
+# there are
 # multiple IPs to choose from, an arbitrary one will be chosen.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -554,7 +675,8 @@
 #default_access_ip_network_name = <None>
 
 #
-# Whether to batch up the application of IPTables rules during a host restart
+# Whether to batch up the application of IPTables rules during a host
+# restart
 # and apply all at the end of the init phase.
 #  (boolean value)
 #defer_iptables_apply = false
@@ -565,23 +687,28 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * $state_path/instances where state_path is a config option that specifies
+# * $state_path/instances where state_path is a config option that
+# specifies
 #   the top-level directory for maintaining nova's state. (default) or
 #   Any string representing directory path.
 #  (string value)
-#instances_path = $state_path/instances
-
-#
-# This option enables periodic compute.instance.exists notifications. Each
+instances_path = $state_path/instances
+
+#
+# This option enables periodic compute.instance.exists notifications.
+# Each
 # compute node must be configured to generate system usage data. These
 # notifications are consumed by OpenStack Telemetry service.
 #  (boolean value)
 #instance_usage_audit = false
 
 #
-# Maximum number of 1 second retries in live_migration. It specifies number
-# of retries to iptables when it complains. It happens when an user continuously
-# sends live-migration request to same host leading to concurrent request
+# Maximum number of 1 second retries in live_migration. It specifies
+# number
+# of retries to iptables when it complains. It happens when an user
+# continuously
+# sends live-migration request to same host leading to concurrent
+# request
 # to iptables.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -592,14 +719,17 @@
 #live_migration_retry_count = 30
 
 #
-# This option specifies whether to start guests that were running before the
-# host rebooted. It ensures that all of the instances on a Nova compute node
+# This option specifies whether to start guests that were running
+# before the
+# host rebooted. It ensures that all of the instances on a Nova
+# compute node
 # resume their state each time the compute node boots or restarts.
 #  (boolean value)
-#resume_guests_state_on_host_boot = false
-
-#
-# Number of times to retry network allocation. It is required to attempt network
+resume_guests_state_on_host_boot = True
+
+#
+# Number of times to retry network allocation. It is required to
+# attempt network
 # allocation retries if the virtual interface plug fails.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -611,9 +741,12 @@
 
 #
 # Limits the maximum number of instance builds to run concurrently by
-# nova-compute. Compute service can attempt to build an infinite number of
-# instances, if asked to do so. This limit is enforced to avoid building
-# unlimited instance concurrently on a compute node. This value can be set
+# nova-compute. Compute service can attempt to build an infinite
+# number of
+# instances, if asked to do so. This limit is enforced to avoid
+# building
+# unlimited instance concurrently on a compute node. This value can be
+# set
 # per compute node.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -625,24 +758,31 @@
 #max_concurrent_builds = 10
 
 #
-# 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
+# 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.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * 0 : treated as unlimited.
 # * Negative value defaults to 0.
-# * Any positive integer representing maximum number of live migrations
+# * Any positive integer representing maximum number of live
+# migrations
 #   to run concurrently.
 #  (integer value)
 #max_concurrent_live_migrations = 1
 
 #
-# Number of times to retry block device allocation on failures. Starting with
-# Liberty, Cinder can use image volume cache. This may help with block device
-# allocation performance. Look at the cinder image_volume_cache_enabled
+# Number of times to retry block device allocation on failures.
+# Starting with
+# Liberty, Cinder can use image volume cache. This may help with block
+# device
+# allocation performance. Look at the cinder
+# image_volume_cache_enabled
 # configuration option.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -652,7 +792,7 @@
 # * Any negative value is treated as 0.
 # * For any value > 0, total attempts are (value + 1)
 #  (integer value)
-#block_device_allocate_retries = 60
+block_device_allocate_retries = 600
 
 #
 # Number of greenthreads available for use to sync power states.
@@ -676,12 +816,13 @@
 # * Any other value
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: -1
-#image_cache_manager_interval = 2400
+image_cache_manager_interval = 0
 
 #
 # Interval to pull network bandwidth usage info.
 #
-# Not supported on all hypervisors. If a hypervisor doesn't support bandwidth
+# Not supported on all hypervisors. If a hypervisor doesn't support
+# bandwidth
 # usage, it will not get the info in the usage events.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -693,7 +834,8 @@
 #bandwidth_poll_interval = 600
 
 #
-# Interval to sync power states between the database and the hypervisor.
+# Interval to sync power states between the database and the
+# hypervisor.
 #
 # The interval that Nova checks the actual virtual machine power state
 # and the power state that Nova has in its database. If a user powers
@@ -734,23 +876,29 @@
 # * Any value <=0 will disable the sync. This is not recommended.
 #  (integer value)
 #heal_instance_info_cache_interval = 60
+heal_instance_info_cache_interval = 60
 
 #
 # Interval for reclaiming deleted instances.
 #
 # A value greater than 0 will enable SOFT_DELETE of instances.
-# This option decides whether the server to be deleted will be put into
+# This option decides whether the server to be deleted will be put
+# into
 # the SOFT_DELETED state. If this value is greater than 0, the deleted
 # server will not be deleted immediately, instead it will be put into
 # a queue until it's too old (deleted time greater than the value of
 # reclaim_instance_interval). The server can be recovered from the
-# delete queue by using the restore action. If the deleted server remains
+# delete queue by using the restore action. If the deleted server
+# remains
 # longer than the value of reclaim_instance_interval, it will be
 # deleted by a periodic task in the compute service automatically.
 #
-# Note that this option is read from both the API and compute nodes, and
-# must be set globally otherwise servers could be put into a soft deleted
-# state in the API and never actually reclaimed (deleted) on the compute
+# Note that this option is read from both the API and compute nodes,
+# and
+# must be set globally otherwise servers could be put into a soft
+# deleted
+# state in the API and never actually reclaimed (deleted) on the
+# compute
 # node.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -781,7 +929,8 @@
 # The periodic task runs for every shelved_poll_interval number
 # of seconds and checks if there are any shelved instances. If it
 # finds a shelved instance, based on the 'shelved_offload_time' config
-# value it offloads the shelved instances. Check 'shelved_offload_time'
+# value it offloads the shelved instances. Check
+# 'shelved_offload_time'
 # config option description for details.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -837,10 +986,12 @@
 #instance_delete_interval = 300
 
 #
-# Interval (in seconds) between block device allocation retries on failures.
+# Interval (in seconds) between block device allocation retries on
+# failures.
 #
 # This option allows the user to specify the time interval between
-# consecutive retries. 'block_device_allocate_retries' option specifies
+# consecutive retries. 'block_device_allocate_retries' option
+# specifies
 # the maximum number of retries.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -853,14 +1004,16 @@
 # * ``block_device_allocate_retries`` in compute_manager_opts group.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
-#block_device_allocate_retries_interval = 3
-
-#
-# Interval between sending the scheduler a list of current instance UUIDs to
+block_device_allocate_retries_interval = 10
+
+#
+# Interval between sending the scheduler a list of current instance
+# UUIDs to
 # verify that its view of instances is in sync with nova.
 #
 # If the CONF option 'scheduler_tracks_instance_changes' is
-# False, the sync calls will not be made. So, changing this option will
+# False, the sync calls will not be made. So, changing this option
+# will
 # have no effect.
 #
 # If the out of sync situations are not very common, this interval
@@ -899,7 +1052,8 @@
 #update_resources_interval = 0
 
 #
-# Time interval after which an instance is hard rebooted automatically.
+# Time interval after which an instance is hard rebooted
+# automatically.
 #
 # When doing a soft reboot, it is possible that a guest kernel is
 # completely hung in a way that causes the soft reboot task
@@ -961,7 +1115,7 @@
 #resize_confirm_window = 0
 
 #
-# Total time to wait in seconds for an instance to perform a clean
+# Total time to wait in seconds for an instance toperform a clean
 # shutdown.
 #
 # It determines the overall period (in seconds) a VM is allowed to
@@ -1009,9 +1163,12 @@
 #running_deleted_instance_action = reap
 
 #
-# Time interval in seconds to wait between runs for the clean up action.
-# If set to 0, above check will be disabled. If "running_deleted_instance
-# _action" is set to "log" or "reap", a value greater than 0 must be set.
+# Time interval in seconds to wait between runs for the clean up
+# action.
+# If set to 0, above check will be disabled. If
+# "running_deleted_instance
+# _action" is set to "log" or "reap", a value greater than 0 must be
+# set.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1052,28 +1209,37 @@
 #   ``instance_delete_interval`` to disable the delete attempts.
 #
 # Related options:
-#
-# * ``[DEFAULT] instance_delete_interval`` can be used to disable this option.
+# * ``instance_delete_interval`` in interval_opts group can be used to
+# disable
+#   this option.
 #  (integer value)
 #maximum_instance_delete_attempts = 5
 
 #
 # Sets the scope of the check for unique instance names.
 #
-# The default doesn't check for unique names. If a scope for the name check is
-# set, a launch of a new instance or an update of an existing instance with a
-# duplicate name will result in an ''InstanceExists'' error. The uniqueness is
-# case-insensitive. Setting this option can increase the usability for end
-# users as they don't have to distinguish among instances with the same name
+# The default doesn't check for unique names. If a scope for the name
+# check is
+# set, a launch of a new instance or an update of an existing instance
+# with a
+# duplicate name will result in an ''InstanceExists'' error. The
+# uniqueness is
+# case-insensitive. Setting this option can increase the usability for
+# end
+# users as they don't have to distinguish among instances with the
+# same name
 # by their IDs.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * '': An empty value means that no uniqueness check is done and duplicate
+# * '': An empty value means that no uniqueness check is done and
+# duplicate
 #   names are possible.
-# * "project": The instance name check is done only for instances within the
+# * "project": The instance name check is done only for instances
+# within the
 #   same project.
-# * "global": The instance name check is done for all instances regardless of
+# * "global": The instance name check is done for all instances
+# regardless of
 #   the project.
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
@@ -1086,18 +1252,24 @@
 # Enable new nova-compute services on this host automatically.
 #
 # When a new nova-compute service starts up, it gets
-# registered in the database as an enabled service. Sometimes it can be useful
-# to register new compute services in disabled state and then enabled them at a
-# later point in time. This option only sets this behavior for nova-compute
-# services, it does not auto-disable other services like nova-conductor,
+# registered in the database as an enabled service. Sometimes it can
+# be useful
+# to register new compute services in disabled state and then enabled
+# them at a
+# later point in time. This option only sets this behavior for nova-
+# compute
+# services, it does not auto-disable other services like nova-
+# conductor,
 # nova-scheduler, nova-consoleauth, or nova-osapi_compute.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * ``True``: Each new compute service is enabled as soon as it registers
-# itself.
-# * ``False``: Compute services must be enabled via an os-services REST API call
-#   or with the CLI with ``nova service-enable <hostname> <binary>``, otherwise
+# * ``True``: Each new compute service is enabled as soon as it
+# registers itself.
+# * ``False``: Compute services must be enabled via an os-services
+# REST API call
+#   or with the CLI with ``nova service-enable <hostname> <binary>``,
+# otherwise
 #   they are not ready to use.
 #  (boolean value)
 #enable_new_services = true
@@ -1105,10 +1277,14 @@
 #
 # Template string to be used to generate instance names.
 #
-# This template controls the creation of the database name of an instance. This
-# is *not* the display name you enter when creating an instance (via Horizon
-# or CLI). For a new deployment it is advisable to change the default value
-# (which uses the database autoincrement) to another value which makes use
+# This template controls the creation of the database name of an
+# instance. This
+# is *not* the display name you enter when creating an instance (via
+# Horizon
+# or CLI). For a new deployment it is advisable to change the default
+# value
+# (which uses the database autoincrement) to another value which makes
+# use
 # of the attributes of an instance, like ``instance-%(uuid)s``. If you
 # already have instances in your deployment when you change this, your
 # deployment will break.
@@ -1117,8 +1293,13 @@
 #
 # * A string which either uses the instance database ID (like the
 #   default)
-# * A string with a list of named database columns, for example ``%(id)d``
+# * A string with a list of named database columns, for example
+# ``%(id)d``
 #   or ``%(uuid)s`` or ``%(hostname)s``.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * not to be confused with: ``multi_instance_display_name_template``
 #  (string value)
 #instance_name_template = instance-%08x
 
@@ -1137,50 +1318,62 @@
 #
 # Configuration drive format
 #
-# Configuration drive format that will contain metadata attached to the
+# Configuration drive format that will contain metadata attached to
+# the
 # instance when it boots.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * iso9660: A file system image standard that is widely supported across
+# * iso9660: A file system image standard that is widely supported
+# across
 #   operating systems. NOTE: Mind the libvirt bug
-#   (https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1246201) - If your hypervisor
-#   driver is libvirt, and you want live migrate to work without shared storage,
+#   (https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1246201) - If your
+# hypervisor
+#   driver is libvirt, and you want live migrate to work without
+# shared storage,
 #   then use VFAT.
-# * vfat: For legacy reasons, you can configure the configuration drive to
+# * vfat: For legacy reasons, you can configure the configuration
+# drive to
 #   use VFAT format instead of ISO 9660.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * This option is meaningful when one of the following alternatives occur:
-#
-#   1. ``force_config_drive`` option set to ``true``
-#   2. the REST API call to create the instance contains an enable flag for
+# * This option is meaningful when one of the following alternatives
+# occur:
+#   1. force_config_drive option set to 'true'
+#   2. the REST API call to create the instance contains an enable
+# flag for
 #      config drive option
 #   3. the image used to create the instance requires a config drive,
-#      this is defined by ``img_config_drive`` property for that image.
-#
-# * A compute node running Hyper-V hypervisor can be configured to attach
-#   configuration drive as a CD drive. To attach the configuration drive as a CD
-#   drive, set the ``[hyperv] config_drive_cdrom`` option to true.
+#      this is defined by img_config_drive property for that image.
+# * A compute node running Hyper-V hypervisor can be configured to
+# attach
+#   configuration drive as a CD drive. To attach the configuration
+# drive as a CD
+#   drive, set config_drive_cdrom option at hyperv section, to true.
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # iso9660 - <No description provided>
 # vfat - <No description provided>
 #config_drive_format = iso9660
+config_drive_format=vfat
 
 #
 # Force injection to take place on a config drive
 #
-# When this option is set to true configuration drive functionality will be
-# forced enabled by default, otherwise user can still enable configuration
+# When this option is set to true configuration drive functionality
+# will be
+# forced enabled by default, otherwise user can still enable
+# configuration
 # drives via the REST API or image metadata properties.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * True: Force to use of configuration drive regardless the user's input in the
+# * True: Force to use of configuration drive regardless the user's
+# input in the
 #         REST API call.
-# * False: Do not force use of configuration drive. Config drives can still be
+# * False: Do not force use of configuration drive. Config drives can
+# still be
 #          enabled via the REST API or image metadata properties.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -1189,39 +1382,54 @@
 #   genisoimage program. If genisoimage is in same path as the
 #   nova-compute service, you do not need to set this flag.
 # * To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must set the
-#   'mkisofs_cmd' value to the full path to an mkisofs.exe installation.
+#   'mkisofs_cmd' value to the full path to an mkisofs.exe
+# installation.
 #   Additionally, you must set the qemu_img_cmd value in the hyperv
 #   configuration section to the full path to an qemu-img command
 #   installation.
 #  (boolean value)
 #force_config_drive = false
+force_config_drive=true
 
 #
 # Name or path of the tool used for ISO image creation
 #
-# Use the mkisofs_cmd flag to set the path where you install the genisoimage
-# program. If genisoimage is on the system path, you do not need to change
+# Use the mkisofs_cmd flag to set the path where you install the
+# genisoimage
+# program. If genisoimage is on the system path, you do not need to
+# change
 # the default value.
 #
-# To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must set the mkisofs_cmd value
-# to the full path to an mkisofs.exe installation. Additionally, you must set
-# the qemu_img_cmd value in the hyperv configuration section to the full path
+# To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must set the
+# mkisofs_cmd value
+# to the full path to an mkisofs.exe installation. Additionally, you
+# must set
+# the qemu_img_cmd value in the hyperv configuration section to the
+# full path
 # to an qemu-img command installation.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Name of the ISO image creator program, in case it is in the same directory
+# * Name of the ISO image creator program, in case it is in the same
+# directory
 #   as the nova-compute service
 # * Path to ISO image creator program
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * This option is meaningful when config drives are enabled.
-# * To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must set the qemu_img_cmd
-#   value in the hyperv configuration section to the full path to an qemu-img
+# * To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must set the
+# qemu_img_cmd
+#   value in the hyperv configuration section to the full path to an
+# qemu-img
 #   command installation.
 #  (string value)
 #mkisofs_cmd = genisoimage
+
+# DEPRECATED: The driver to use for database access (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 13.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#db_driver = nova.db
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Default flavor to use for the EC2 API only.
@@ -1233,11 +1441,13 @@
 #default_flavor = m1.small
 
 #
-# The IP address which the host is using to connect to the management network.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * String with valid IP address. Default is IPv4 address of this host.
+# The IP address which the host is using to connect to the management
+# network.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * String with valid IP address. Default is IPv4 address of this
+# host.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1247,9 +1457,11 @@
 # * vpn_ip
 #  (string value)
 #my_ip = <host_ipv4>
-
-#
-# The IP address which is used to connect to the block storage network.
+my_ip=192.168.10.55
+
+#
+# The IP address which is used to connect to the block storage
+# network.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1257,7 +1469,8 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * my_ip - if my_block_storage_ip is not set, then my_ip value is used.
+# * my_ip - if my_block_storage_ip is not set, then my_ip value is
+# used.
 #  (string value)
 #my_block_storage_ip = $my_ip
 
@@ -1267,8 +1480,8 @@
 # Used as:
 #
 # * the oslo.messaging queue name for nova-compute worker
-# * we use this value for the binding_host sent to neutron. This means if you
-# use
+# * we use this value for the binding_host sent to neutron. This means
+# if you use
 #   a neutron agent, it should have the same value for host.
 # * cinder host attachment information
 #
@@ -1276,46 +1489,55 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * String with hostname, FQDN or IP address. Default is hostname of this host.
+# * String with hostname, FQDN or IP address. Default is hostname of
+# this host.
 #  (string value)
 #host = <current_hostname>
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is a list of full paths to one or more configuration files for
-# dhcpbridge. In most cases the default path of '/etc/nova/nova-dhcpbridge.conf'
+# This option is a list of full paths to one or more configuration
+# files for
+# dhcpbridge. In most cases the default path of '/etc/nova/nova-
+# dhcpbridge.conf'
 # should be sufficient, but if you have special needs for configuring
 # dhcpbridge,
 # you can change or add to this list.
 #
 # Possible values
 #
-# * A list of strings, where each string is the full path to a dhcpbridge
+# * A list of strings, where each string is the full path to a
+# dhcpbridge
 #   configuration file.
 #  (multi valued)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
-#dhcpbridge_flagfile = /etc/nova/nova-dhcpbridge.conf
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
+#dhcpbridge_flagfile = /etc/nova/nova.conf
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# The location where the network configuration files will be kept. The default
-# is
-# the 'networks' directory off of the location where nova's Python module is
+# The location where the network configuration files will be kept. The
+# default is
+# the 'networks' directory off of the location where nova's Python
+# module is
 # installed.
 #
 # Possible values
 #
-# * A string containing the full path to the desired configuration directory
+# * A string containing the full path to the desired configuration
+# directory
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #networks_path = $state_path/networks
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the name of the network interface for public IP addresses. The default
+# This is the name of the network interface for public IP addresses.
+# The default
 # is 'eth0'.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1325,12 +1547,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #public_interface = eth0
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# The location of the binary nova-dhcpbridge. By default it is the binary named
-# 'nova-dhcpbridge' that is installed with all the other nova binaries.
+# The location of the binary nova-dhcpbridge. By default it is the
+# binary named
+# 'nova-dhcpbridge' that is installed with all the other nova
+# binaries.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1339,7 +1564,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dhcpbridge = $bindir/nova-dhcpbridge
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -1358,11 +1584,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #routing_source_ip = $my_ip
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# The lifetime of a DHCP lease, in seconds. The default is 86400 (one day).
+# The lifetime of a DHCP lease, in seconds. The default is 86400 (one
+# day).
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1372,21 +1600,27 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dhcp_lease_time = 86400
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# Despite the singular form of the name of this option, it is actually a list of
-# zero or more server addresses that dnsmasq will use for DNS nameservers. If
-# this is not empty, dnsmasq will not read /etc/resolv.conf, but will only use
-# the servers specified in this option. If the option use_network_dns_servers is
-# True, the dns1 and dns2 servers from the network will be appended to this
-# list,
+# Despite the singular form of the name of this option, it is actually
+# a list of
+# zero or more server addresses that dnsmasq will use for DNS
+# nameservers. If
+# this is not empty, dnsmasq will not read /etc/resolv.conf, but will
+# only use
+# the servers specified in this option. If the option
+# use_network_dns_servers is
+# True, the dns1 and dns2 servers from the network will be appended to
+# this list,
 # and will be used as DNS servers, too.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list of strings, where each string is either an IP address or a FQDN.
+# * A list of strings, where each string is either an IP address or a
+# FQDN.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1395,13 +1629,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dns_server =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# When this option is set to True, the dns1 and dns2 servers for the network
-# specified by the user on boot will be used for DNS, as well as any specified
-# in
+# When this option is set to True, the dns1 and dns2 servers for the
+# network
+# specified by the user on boot will be used for DNS, as well as any
+# specified in
 # the `dns_server` option.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -1411,11 +1647,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #use_network_dns_servers = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is a list of zero or more IP address ranges in your network's DMZ
+# This option is a list of zero or more IP address ranges in your
+# network's DMZ
 # that should be accepted.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1425,12 +1663,14 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dmz_cidr =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # This is a list of zero or more IP ranges that traffic from the
-# `routing_source_ip` will be SNATted to. If the list is empty, then no SNAT
+# `routing_source_ip` will be SNATted to. If the list is empty, then
+# no SNAT
 # rules are created.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1444,7 +1684,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #force_snat_range =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -1452,34 +1693,41 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * The full path to the configuration file, or an empty string if there is no
+# * The full path to the configuration file, or an empty string if
+# there is no
 #   custom dnsmasq configuration file.
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dnsmasq_config_file =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the class used as the ethernet device driver for linuxnet bridge
-# operations. The default value should be all you need for most cases, but if
-# you
-# wish to use a customized class, set this option to the full dot-separated
+# This is the class used as the ethernet device driver for linuxnet
+# bridge
+# operations. The default value should be all you need for most cases,
+# but if you
+# wish to use a customized class, set this option to the full dot-
+# separated
 # import path for that class.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any string representing a dot-separated class path that Nova can import.
+# * Any string representing a dot-separated class path that Nova can
+# import.
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #linuxnet_interface_driver = nova.network.linux_net.LinuxBridgeInterfaceDriver
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# The name of the Open vSwitch bridge that is used with linuxnet when connecting
+# The name of the Open vSwitch bridge that is used with linuxnet when
+# connecting
 # with Open vSwitch."
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1489,13 +1737,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #linuxnet_ovs_integration_bridge = br-int
 
 #
-# When True, when a device starts up, and upon binding floating IP addresses,
-# arp
-# messages will be sent to ensure that the arp caches on the compute hosts are
+# When True, when a device starts up, and upon binding floating IP
+# addresses, arp
+# messages will be sent to ensure that the arp caches on the compute
+# hosts are
 # up-to-date.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -1505,8 +1755,10 @@
 #send_arp_for_ha = false
 
 #
-# When arp messages are configured to be sent, they will be sent with the count
-# set to the value of this option. Of course, if this is set to zero, no arp
+# When arp messages are configured to be sent, they will be sent with
+# the count
+# set to the value of this option. Of course, if this is set to zero,
+# no arp
 # messages will be sent.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1520,19 +1772,22 @@
 #send_arp_for_ha_count = 3
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# When set to True, only the firt nic of a VM will get its default gateway from
+# When set to True, only the firt nic of a VM will get its default
+# gateway from
 # the DHCP server.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #use_single_default_gateway = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# One or more interfaces that bridges can forward traffic to. If any of the
-# items
-# in this list is the special keyword 'all', then all traffic will be forwarded.
+# One or more interfaces that bridges can forward traffic to. If any
+# of the items
+# in this list is the special keyword 'all', then all traffic will be
+# forwarded.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1541,19 +1796,24 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #forward_bridge_interface = all
 
 #
-# This option determines the IP address for the network metadata API server.
-#
-# This is really the client side of the metadata host equation that allows
-# nova-network to find the metadata server when doing a default multi host
+# This option determines the IP address for the network metadata API
+# server.
+#
+# This is really the client side of the metadata host equation that
+# allows
+# nova-network to find the metadata server when doing a default multi
+# host
 # networking.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any valid IP address. The default is the address of the Nova API server.
+# * Any valid IP address. The default is the address of the Nova API
+# server.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1573,16 +1833,19 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #metadata_port = 8775
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This expression, if defined, will select any matching iptables rules and place
+# This expression, if defined, will select any matching iptables rules
+# and place
 # them at the top when applying metadata changes to the rules.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any string representing a valid regular expression, or an empty string
+# * Any string representing a valid regular expression, or an empty
+# string
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1591,16 +1854,19 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #iptables_top_regex =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This expression, if defined, will select any matching iptables rules and place
+# This expression, if defined, will select any matching iptables rules
+# and place
 # them at the bottom when applying metadata changes to the rules.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any string representing a valid regular expression, or an empty string
+# * Any string representing a valid regular expression, or an empty
+# string
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1609,15 +1875,19 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #iptables_bottom_regex =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# By default, packets that do not pass the firewall are DROPped. In many cases,
-# though, an operator may find it more useful to change this from DROP to
-# REJECT,
-# so that the user issuing those packets may have a better idea as to what's
-# going on, or LOGDROP in order to record the blocked traffic before DROPping.
+# By default, packets that do not pass the firewall are DROPped. In
+# many cases,
+# though, an operator may find it more useful to change this from DROP
+# to REJECT,
+# so that the user issuing those packets may have a better idea as to
+# what's
+# going on, or LOGDROP in order to record the blocked traffic before
+# DROPping.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1626,39 +1896,46 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #iptables_drop_action = DROP
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option represents the period of time, in seconds, that the ovs_vsctl
-# calls
-# will wait for a response from the database before timing out. A setting of 0
+# This option represents the period of time, in seconds, that the
+# ovs_vsctl calls
+# will wait for a response from the database before timing out. A
+# setting of 0
 # means that the utility should wait forever for a response.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any positive integer if a limited timeout is desired, or zero if the calls
+# * Any positive integer if a limited timeout is desired, or zero if
+# the calls
 #   should wait forever for a response.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ovs_vsctl_timeout = 120
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is used mainly in testing to avoid calls to the underlying network
+# This option is used mainly in testing to avoid calls to the
+# underlying network
 # utilities.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #fake_network = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines the number of times to retry ebtables commands before
+# This option determines the number of times to retry ebtables
+# commands before
 # giving up. The minimum number of retries is 1.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1673,21 +1950,27 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ebtables_exec_attempts = 3
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines the time, in seconds, that the system will sleep in
-# between ebtables retries. Note that each successive retry waits a multiple of
-# this value, so for example, if this is set to the default of 1.0 seconds, and
-# ebtables_exec_attempts is 4, after the first failure, the system will sleep
-# for
-# 1 * 1.0 seconds, after the second failure it will sleep 2 * 1.0 seconds, and
+# This option determines the time, in seconds, that the system will
+# sleep in
+# between ebtables retries. Note that each successive retry waits a
+# multiple of
+# this value, so for example, if this is set to the default of 1.0
+# seconds, and
+# ebtables_exec_attempts is 4, after the first failure, the system
+# will sleep for
+# 1 * 1.0 seconds, after the second failure it will sleep 2 * 1.0
+# seconds, and
 # after the third failure it will sleep 3 * 1.0 seconds.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any non-negative float or integer. Setting this to zero will result in no
+# * Any non-negative float or integer. Setting this to zero will
+# result in no
 #   waiting between attempts.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -1697,36 +1980,46 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ebtables_retry_interval = 1.0
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Enable neutron as the backend for networking.
 #
-# Determine whether to use Neutron or Nova Network as the back end. Set to true
+# Determine whether to use Neutron or Nova Network as the back end.
+# Set to true
 # to use neutron.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #use_neutron = true
 
 #
-# This option determines whether the network setup information is injected into
-# the VM before it is booted. While it was originally designed to be used only
-# by nova-network, it is also used by the vmware and xenapi virt drivers to
-# control whether network information is injected into a VM. The libvirt virt
-# driver also uses it when we use config_drive to configure network to control
+# This option determines whether the network setup information is
+# injected into
+# the VM before it is booted. While it was originally designed to be
+# used only
+# by nova-network, it is also used by the vmware and xenapi virt
+# drivers to
+# control whether network information is injected into a VM. The
+# libvirt virt
+# driver also uses it when we use config_drive to configure network to
+# control
 # whether network information is injected into a VM.
 #  (boolean value)
 #flat_injected = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines the bridge used for simple network interfaces when no
+# This option determines the bridge used for simple network interfaces
+# when no
 # bridge is specified in the VM creation request.
 #
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1740,14 +2033,17 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #flat_network_bridge = <None>
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the address of the DNS server for a simple network. If this option is
+# This is the address of the DNS server for a simple network. If this
+# option is
 # not specified, the default of '8.8.4.4' is used.
 #
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1761,13 +2057,16 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #flat_network_dns = 8.8.4.4
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is the name of the virtual interface of the VM on which the bridge
+# This option is the name of the virtual interface of the VM on which
+# the bridge
 # will be built. While it was originally designed to be used only by
-# nova-network, it is also used by libvirt for the bridge interface name.
+# nova-network, it is also used by libvirt for the bridge interface
+# name.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -1776,23 +2075,28 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #flat_interface = <None>
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the VLAN number used for private networks. Note that the when creating
-# the networks, if the specified number has already been assigned, nova-network
+# This is the VLAN number used for private networks. Note that the
+# when creating
+# the networks, if the specified number has already been assigned,
+# nova-network
 # will increment this number until it finds an available VLAN.
 #
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
-# Neutron in your deployment. It also will be ignored if the configuration
-# option
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
+# Neutron in your deployment. It also will be ignored if the
+# configuration option
 # for `network_manager` is not set to the default of
 # 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager'.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any integer between 1 and 4094. Values outside of that range will raise a
+# * Any integer between 1 and 4094. Values outside of that range will
+# raise a
 #   ValueError exception.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -1805,17 +2109,22 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #vlan_start = 100
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is the name of the virtual interface of the VM on which the VLAN
-# bridge will be built. While it was originally designed to be used only by
-# nova-network, it is also used by libvirt and xenapi for the bridge interface
+# This option is the name of the virtual interface of the VM on which
+# the VLAN
+# bridge will be built. While it was originally designed to be used
+# only by
+# nova-network, it is also used by libvirt and xenapi for the bridge
+# interface
 # name.
 #
 # Please note that this setting will be ignored in nova-network if the
-# configuration option for `network_manager` is not set to the default of
+# configuration option for `network_manager` is not set to the default
+# of
 # 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager'.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1825,28 +2134,38 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options. While
-# this option has an effect when using neutron, it incorrectly override the
-# value
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options. While
+# this option has an effect when using neutron, it incorrectly
+# override the value
 # provided by neutron and should therefore not be used.
 #vlan_interface = <None>
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option represents the number of networks to create if not explicitly
-# specified when the network is created. The only time this is used is if a CIDR
-# is specified, but an explicit network_size is not. In that case, the subnets
-# are created by diving the IP address space of the CIDR by num_networks. The
-# resulting subnet sizes cannot be larger than the configuration option
-# `network_size`; in that event, they are reduced to `network_size`, and a
+# This option represents the number of networks to create if not
+# explicitly
+# specified when the network is created. The only time this is used is
+# if a CIDR
+# is specified, but an explicit network_size is not. In that case, the
+# subnets
+# are created by diving the IP address space of the CIDR by
+# num_networks. The
+# resulting subnet sizes cannot be larger than the configuration
+# option
+# `network_size`; in that event, they are reduced to `network_size`,
+# and a
 # warning is logged.
 #
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any positive integer is technically valid, although there are practical
-#   limits based upon available IP address space and virtual interfaces.
+# * Any positive integer is technically valid, although there are
+# practical
+#   limits based upon available IP address space and virtual
+# interfaces.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1857,23 +2176,28 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #num_networks = 1
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is no longer used since the /os-cloudpipe API was removed in the
-# 16.0.0 Pike release. This is the public IP address for the cloudpipe VPN
+# This option is no longer used since the /os-cloudpipe API was
+# removed in the
+# 16.0.0 Pike release. This is the public IP address for the cloudpipe
+# VPN
 # servers. It defaults to the IP address of the host.
 #
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
-# Neutron in your deployment. It also will be ignored if the configuration
-# option
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
+# Neutron in your deployment. It also will be ignored if the
+# configuration option
 # for `network_manager` is not set to the default of
 # 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager'.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any valid IP address. The default is ``$my_ip``, the IP address of the VM.
+# * Any valid IP address. The default is ``$my_ip``, the IP address of
+# the VM.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -1884,17 +2208,21 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #vpn_ip = $my_ip
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the port number to use as the first VPN port for private networks.
-#
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
-# Neutron in your deployment. It also will be ignored if the configuration
-# option
+# This is the port number to use as the first VPN port for private
+# networks.
+#
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
+# Neutron in your deployment. It also will be ignored if the
+# configuration option
 # for `network_manager` is not set to the default of
-# 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager', or if you specify a value the 'vpn_start'
+# 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager', or if you specify a value the
+# 'vpn_start'
 # parameter when creating a network.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1912,19 +2240,24 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #vpn_start = 1000
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines the number of addresses in each private subnet.
-#
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# This option determines the number of addresses in each private
+# subnet.
+#
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any positive integer that is less than or equal to the available network
-#   size. Note that if you are creating multiple networks, they must all fit in
+# * Any positive integer that is less than or equal to the available
+# network
+#   size. Note that if you are creating multiple networks, they must
+# all fit in
 #   the available IP address space. The default is 256.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -1936,13 +2269,16 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #network_size = 256
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines the fixed IPv6 address block when creating a network.
-#
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# This option determines the fixed IPv6 address block when creating a
+# network.
+#
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1956,13 +2292,16 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #fixed_range_v6 = fd00::/48
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the default IPv4 gateway. It is used only in the testing suite.
-#
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# This is the default IPv4 gateway. It is used only in the testing
+# suite.
+#
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1977,13 +2316,16 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #gateway = <None>
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the default IPv6 gateway. It is used only in the testing suite.
-#
-# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# This is the default IPv6 gateway. It is used only in the testing
+# suite.
+#
+# Please note that this option is only used when using nova-network
+# instead of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -1998,12 +2340,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #gateway_v6 = <None>
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option represents the number of IP addresses to reserve at the top of the
-# address range for VPN clients. It also will be ignored if the configuration
+# This option represents the number of IP addresses to reserve at the
+# top of the
+# address range for VPN clients. It also will be ignored if the
+# configuration
 # option for `network_manager` is not set to the default of
 # 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager'.
 #
@@ -2020,13 +2365,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #cnt_vpn_clients = 0
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This is the number of seconds to wait before disassociating a deallocated
-# fixed
-# IP address. This is only used with the nova-network service, and has no effect
+# This is the number of seconds to wait before disassociating a
+# deallocated fixed
+# IP address. This is only used with the nova-network service, and has
+# no effect
 # when using neutron for networking.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -2041,11 +2388,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #fixed_ip_disassociate_timeout = 600
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines how many times nova-network will attempt to create a
+# This option determines how many times nova-network will attempt to
+# create a
 # unique MAC address before giving up and raising a
 # `VirtualInterfaceMacAddressException` error.
 #
@@ -2061,12 +2410,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #create_unique_mac_address_attempts = 5
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# Determines whether unused gateway devices, both VLAN and bridge, are deleted
-# if
+# Determines whether unused gateway devices, both VLAN and bridge, are
+# deleted if
 # the network is in nova-network VLAN mode and is multi-hosted.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2078,11 +2428,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #teardown_unused_network_gateway = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# When this option is True, a call is made to release the DHCP for the instance
+# When this option is True, a call is made to release the DHCP for the
+# instance
 # when that instance is terminated.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2092,12 +2444,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
-#force_dhcp_release = true
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
+force_dhcp_release = true
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# When this option is True, whenever a DNS entry must be updated, a fanout cast
-# message is sent to all network hosts to update their DNS entries in multi-host
+# When this option is True, whenever a DNS entry must be updated, a
+# fanout cast
+# message is sent to all network hosts to update their DNS entries in
+# multi-host
 # mode.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2107,11 +2462,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #update_dns_entries = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option determines the time, in seconds, to wait between refreshing DNS
+# This option determines the time, in seconds, to wait between
+# refreshing DNS
 # entries for the network.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -2127,7 +2484,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dns_update_periodic_interval = -1
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2144,15 +2502,19 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #dhcp_domain = novalocal
+dhcp_domain=novalocal
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option allows you to specify the L3 management library to be used.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any dot-separated string that represents the import path to an L3 networking
+# This option allows you to specify the L3 management library to be
+# used.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Any dot-separated string that represents the import path to an L3
+# networking
 #   library.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2162,21 +2524,25 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #l3_lib = nova.network.l3.LinuxNetL3
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # THIS VALUE SHOULD BE SET WHEN CREATING THE NETWORK.
 #
-# If True in multi_host mode, all compute hosts share the same dhcp address. The
-# same IP address used for DHCP will be added on each nova-network node which is
+# If True in multi_host mode, all compute hosts share the same dhcp
+# address. The
+# same IP address used for DHCP will be added on each nova-network
+# node which is
 # only visible to the VMs on the same host.
 #
-# The use of this configuration has been deprecated and may be removed in any
-# release after Mitaka. It is recommended that instead of relying on this
-# option,
-# an explicit value should be passed to 'create_networks()' as a keyword
-# argument
+# The use of this configuration has been deprecated and may be removed
+# in any
+# release after Mitaka. It is recommended that instead of relying on
+# this option,
+# an explicit value should be passed to 'create_networks()' as a
+# keyword argument
 # with the name 'share_address'.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 2014.2.
@@ -2193,21 +2559,24 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_url = ldap://ldap.example.com:389
 
 # DEPRECATED: Bind user for LDAP server (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_user = uid=admin,ou=people,dc=example,dc=org
 
 # DEPRECATED: Bind user's password for LDAP server (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_password = password
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2220,7 +2589,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_soa_hostmaster = hostmaster@example.org
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2233,7 +2603,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_servers = dns.example.org
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2244,14 +2615,17 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_base_dn = ou=hosts,dc=example,dc=org
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Refresh interval (in seconds) for LDAP DNS driver Start of Authority
 #
-# Time interval, a secondary/slave DNS server waits before requesting for
-# primary DNS server's current SOA record. If the records are different,
+# Time interval, a secondary/slave DNS server waits before requesting
+# for
+# primary DNS server's current SOA record. If the records are
+# different,
 # secondary DNS server will request a zone transfer from primary.
 #
 # NOTE: Lower values would cause more traffic.
@@ -2259,19 +2633,22 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_soa_refresh = 1800
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Retry interval (in seconds) for LDAP DNS driver Start of Authority
 #
 # Time interval, a secondary/slave DNS server should wait, if an
-# attempt to transfer zone failed during the previous refresh interval.
+# attempt to transfer zone failed during the previous refresh
+# interval.
 #  (integer value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_soa_retry = 3600
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2283,7 +2660,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_soa_expiry = 86400
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2296,23 +2674,30 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ldap_dns_soa_minimum = 7200
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Default value for multi_host in networks.
 #
-# nova-network service can operate in a multi-host or single-host mode.
-# In multi-host mode each compute node runs a copy of nova-network and the
-# instances on that compute node use the compute node as a gateway to the
-# Internet. Where as in single-host mode, a central server runs the nova-network
+# nova-network service can operate in a multi-host or single-host
+# mode.
+# In multi-host mode each compute node runs a copy of nova-network and
+# the
+# instances on that compute node use the compute node as a gateway to
+# the
+# Internet. Where as in single-host mode, a central server runs the
+# nova-network
 # service. All compute nodes forward traffic from the instances to the
 # cloud controller which then forwards traffic to the Internet.
 #
-# If this options is set to true, some rpc network calls will be sent directly
+# If this options is set to true, some rpc network calls will be sent
+# directly
 # to host.
 #
-# Note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead of
+# Note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead
+# of
 # Neutron in your deployment.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2322,7 +2707,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #multi_host = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2330,10 +2716,12 @@
 #
 # Network driver initializes (creates bridges and so on) only when the
 # first VM lands on a host node. All network managers configure the
-# network using network drivers. The driver is not tied to any particular
+# network using network drivers. The driver is not tied to any
+# particular
 # network manager.
 #
-# The default Linux driver implements vlans, bridges, and iptables rules
+# The default Linux driver implements vlans, bridges, and iptables
+# rules
 # using linux utilities.
 #
 # Note that this option is only used when using nova-network instead
@@ -2346,14 +2734,17 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #network_driver = nova.network.linux_net
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Firewall driver to use with ``nova-network`` service.
 #
-# This option only applies when using the ``nova-network`` service. When using
-# another networking services, such as Neutron, this should be to set to the
+# This option only applies when using the ``nova-network`` service.
+# When using
+# another networking services, such as Neutron, this should be to set
+# to the
 # ``nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver``.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -2365,59 +2756,74 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``use_neutron``: This must be set to ``False`` to enable ``nova-network``
+# * ``use_neutron``: This must be set to ``False`` to enable ``nova-
+# network``
 #   networking
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
-#firewall_driver = nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
+firewall_driver = nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Determine whether to allow network traffic from same network.
 #
-# When set to true, hosts on the same subnet are not filtered and are allowed
-# to pass all types of traffic between them. On a flat network, this allows
+# When set to true, hosts on the same subnet are not filtered and are
+# allowed
+# to pass all types of traffic between them. On a flat network, this
+# allows
 # all instances from all projects unfiltered communication. With VLAN
-# networking, this allows access between instances within the same project.
-#
-# This option only applies when using the ``nova-network`` service. When using
-# another networking services, such as Neutron, security groups or other
+# networking, this allows access between instances within the same
+# project.
+#
+# This option only applies when using the ``nova-network`` service.
+# When using
+# another networking services, such as Neutron, security groups or
+# other
 # approaches should be used.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * True: Network traffic should be allowed pass between all instances on the
+# * True: Network traffic should be allowed pass between all instances
+# on the
 #   same network, regardless of their tenant and security policies
-# * False: Network traffic should not be allowed pass between instances unless
+# * False: Network traffic should not be allowed pass between
+# instances unless
 #   it is unblocked in a security group
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``use_neutron``: This must be set to ``False`` to enable ``nova-network``
+# * ``use_neutron``: This must be set to ``False`` to enable ``nova-
+# network``
 #   networking
 # * ``firewall_driver``: This must be set to
-#   ``nova.virt.libvirt.firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver`` to ensure the
+#   ``nova.virt.libvirt.firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver`` to ensure
+# the
 #   libvirt firewall driver is enabled.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #allow_same_net_traffic = true
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Default pool for floating IPs.
 #
-# This option specifies the default floating IP pool for allocating floating
-# IPs.
-#
-# While allocating a floating ip, users can optionally pass in the name of the
-# pool they want to allocate from, otherwise it will be pulled from the
+# This option specifies the default floating IP pool for allocating
+# floating IPs.
+#
+# While allocating a floating ip, users can optionally pass in the
+# name of the
+# pool they want to allocate from, otherwise it will be pulled from
+# the
 # default pool.
 #
-# If this option is not set, then 'nova' is used as default floating pool.
+# If this option is not set, then 'nova' is used as default floating
+# pool.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -2426,10 +2832,12 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# This option was used for two purposes: to set the floating IP pool name for
-# nova-network and to do the same for neutron. nova-network is deprecated, as
-# are
-# any related configuration options. Users of neutron, meanwhile, should use the
+# This option was used for two purposes: to set the floating IP pool
+# name for
+# nova-network and to do the same for neutron. nova-network is
+# deprecated, as are
+# any related configuration options. Users of neutron, meanwhile,
+# should use the
 # 'default_floating_pool' option in the '[neutron]' group.
 #default_floating_pool = nova
 
@@ -2446,19 +2854,22 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #auto_assign_floating_ip = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Full class name for the DNS Manager for floating IPs.
 #
-# This option specifies the class of the driver that provides functionality
+# This option specifies the class of the driver that provides
+# functionality
 # to manage DNS entries associated with floating IPs.
 #
-# When a user adds a DNS entry for a specified domain to a floating IP,
+# When a user adds a DNS entry for a specified domain to a floating
+# IP,
 # nova will add a DNS entry using the specified floating DNS driver.
-# When a floating IP is deallocated, its DNS entry will automatically be
-# deleted.
+# When a floating IP is deallocated, its DNS entry will automatically
+# be deleted.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -2471,17 +2882,21 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #floating_ip_dns_manager = nova.network.noop_dns_driver.NoopDNSDriver
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Full class name for the DNS Manager for instance IPs.
 #
-# This option specifies the class of the driver that provides functionality
+# This option specifies the class of the driver that provides
+# functionality
 # to manage DNS entries for instances.
 #
-# On instance creation, nova will add DNS entries for the instance name and
-# id, using the specified instance DNS driver and domain. On instance deletion,
+# On instance creation, nova will add DNS entries for the instance
+# name and
+# id, using the specified instance DNS driver and domain. On instance
+# deletion,
 # nova will remove the DNS entries.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -2495,12 +2910,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #instance_dns_manager = nova.network.noop_dns_driver.NoopDNSDriver
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# If specified, Nova checks if the availability_zone of every instance matches
-# what the database says the availability_zone should be for the specified
+# If specified, Nova checks if the availability_zone of every instance
+# matches
+# what the database says the availability_zone should be for the
+# specified
 # dns_domain.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2510,7 +2928,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #instance_dns_domain =
 
 # DEPRECATED:
@@ -2523,21 +2942,25 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #use_ipv6 = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Abstracts out IPv6 address generation to pluggable backends.
 #
 # nova-network can be put into dual-stack mode, so that it uses
-# both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. In dual-stack mode, by default, instances
-# acquire IPv6 global unicast addresses with the help of stateless address
+# both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. In dual-stack mode, by default,
+# instances
+# acquire IPv6 global unicast addresses with the help of stateless
+# address
 # auto-configuration mechanism.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * use_neutron: this option only works with nova-network.
-# * use_ipv6: this option only works if ipv6 is enabled for nova-network.
+# * use_ipv6: this option only works if ipv6 is enabled for nova-
+# network.
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # rfc2462 - <No description provided>
@@ -2545,11 +2968,13 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #ipv6_backend = rfc2462
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is used to enable or disable quota checking for tenant networks.
+# This option is used to enable or disable quota checking for tenant
+# networks.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -2558,12 +2983,14 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# CRUD operations on tenant networks are only available when using nova-network
+# CRUD operations on tenant networks are only available when using
+# nova-network
 # and nova-network is itself deprecated.
 #enable_network_quota = false
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option controls the number of private networks that can be created per
+# This option controls the number of private networks that can be
+# created per
 # project (or per tenant).
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -2574,24 +3001,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# CRUD operations on tenant networks are only available when using nova-network
+# CRUD operations on tenant networks are only available when using
+# nova-network
 # and nova-network is itself deprecated.
 #quota_networks = 3
 
-# DEPRECATED: Full class name for the Manager for network (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# nova.network.manager.FlatManager - <No description provided>
-# nova.network.manager.FlatDHCPManager - <No description provided>
-# nova.network.manager.VlanManager - <No description provided>
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
-#network_manager = nova.network.manager.VlanManager
-
 #
 # Filename that will be used for storing websocket frames received
-# and sent by a proxy service (like VNC, spice, serial) running on this host.
+# and sent by a proxy service (like VNC, spice, serial) running on
+# this host.
 # If this is not set, no recording will be done.
 #  (string value)
 #record = <None>
@@ -2619,9 +3037,12 @@
 #
 # The directory where the Nova python modules are installed.
 #
-# This directory is used to store template files for networking and remote
-# console access. It is also the default path for other config options which
-# need to persist Nova internal data. It is very unlikely that you need to
+# This directory is used to store template files for networking and
+# remote
+# console access. It is also the default path for other config options
+# which
+# need to persist Nova internal data. It is very unlikely that you
+# need to
 # change this option from its default value.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -2632,14 +3053,17 @@
 #
 # * ``state_path``
 #  (string value)
-#pybasedir = <Path>
+#pybasedir = /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
 
 #
 # The directory where the Nova binaries are installed.
 #
-# This option is only relevant if the networking capabilities from Nova are
-# used (see services below). Nova's networking capabilities are targeted to
-# be fully replaced by Neutron in the future. It is very unlikely that you need
+# This option is only relevant if the networking capabilities from
+# Nova are
+# used (see services below). Nova's networking capabilities are
+# targeted to
+# be fully replaced by Neutron in the future. It is very unlikely that
+# you need
 # to change this option from its default value.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -2651,72 +3075,72 @@
 #
 # The top-level directory for maintaining Nova's state.
 #
-# This directory is used to store Nova's internal state. It is used by a
-# variety of other config options which derive from this. In some scenarios
-# (for example migrations) it makes sense to use a storage location which is
-# shared between multiple compute hosts (for example via NFS). Unless the
-# option ``instances_path`` gets overwritten, this directory can grow very
+# This directory is used to store Nova's internal state. It is used by
+# a
+# variety of other config options which derive from this. In some
+# scenarios
+# (for example migrations) it makes sense to use a storage location
+# which is
+# shared between multiple compute hosts (for example via NFS). Unless
+# the
+# option ``instances_path`` gets overwritten, this directory can grow
+# very
 # large.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * The full path to a directory. Defaults to value provided in ``pybasedir``.
-#  (string value)
-#state_path = $pybasedir
-
-#
-# This option allows setting an alternate timeout value for RPC calls
-# that have the potential to take a long time. If set, RPC calls to
-# other services will use this value for the timeout (in seconds)
-# instead of the global rpc_response_timeout value.
-#
-# Operations with RPC calls that utilize this value:
-#
-# * live migration
-# * scheduling
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * rpc_response_timeout
-#  (integer value)
-#long_rpc_timeout = 1800
-
-#
-# Number of seconds indicating how frequently the state of services on a
-# given hypervisor is reported. Nova needs to know this to determine the
+# * The full path to a directory. Defaults to value provided in
+# ``pybasedir``.
+#  (string value)
+state_path = /var/lib/nova
+
+#
+# Number of seconds indicating how frequently the state of services on
+# a
+# given hypervisor is reported. Nova needs to know this to determine
+# the
 # overall health of the deployment.
 #
 # Related Options:
 #
 # * service_down_time
-#   report_interval should be less than service_down_time. If service_down_time
-#   is less than report_interval, services will routinely be considered down,
+#   report_interval should be less than service_down_time. If
+# service_down_time
+#   is less than report_interval, services will routinely be
+# considered down,
 #   because they report in too rarely.
 #  (integer value)
 #report_interval = 10
+report_interval = 60
 
 #
 # Maximum time in seconds since last check-in for up service
 #
-# Each compute node periodically updates their database status based on the
-# specified report interval. If the compute node hasn't updated the status
-# for more than service_down_time, then the compute node is considered down.
+# Each compute node periodically updates their database status based
+# on the
+# specified report interval. If the compute node hasn't updated the
+# status
+# for more than service_down_time, then the compute node is considered
+# down.
 #
 # Related Options:
 #
-# * report_interval (service_down_time should not be less than report_interval)
-# * scheduler.periodic_task_interval
-#  (integer value)
-#service_down_time = 60
+# * report_interval (service_down_time should not be less than
+# report_interval)
+#  (integer value)
+service_down_time = 90
 
 #
 # Enable periodic tasks.
 #
-# If set to true, this option allows services to periodically run tasks
+# If set to true, this option allows services to periodically run
+# tasks
 # on the manager.
 #
-# In case of running multiple schedulers or conductors you may want to run
-# periodic tasks on only one host - in this case disable this option for all
+# In case of running multiple schedulers or conductors you may want to
+# run
+# periodic tasks on only one host - in this case disable this option
+# for all
 # hosts but one.
 #  (boolean value)
 #periodic_enable = true
@@ -2740,12 +3164,13 @@
 #periodic_fuzzy_delay = 60
 
 # List of APIs to be enabled by default. (list value)
-#enabled_apis = osapi_compute,metadata
+enabled_apis = osapi_compute,metadata
 
 #
 # List of APIs with enabled SSL.
 #
-# Nova provides SSL support for the API servers. enabled_ssl_apis option
+# Nova provides SSL support for the API servers. enabled_ssl_apis
+# option
 # allows configuring the SSL support.
 #  (list value)
 #enabled_ssl_apis =
@@ -2769,12 +3194,16 @@
 #osapi_compute_listen_port = 8774
 
 #
-# Number of workers for OpenStack API service. The default will be the number
+# Number of workers for OpenStack API service. The default will be the
+# number
 # of CPUs available.
 #
-# OpenStack API services can be configured to run as multi-process (workers).
-# This overcomes the problem of reduction in throughput when API request
-# concurrency increases. OpenStack API service will run in the specified
+# OpenStack API services can be configured to run as multi-process
+# (workers).
+# This overcomes the problem of reduction in throughput when API
+# request
+# concurrency increases. OpenStack API service will run in the
+# specified
 # number of processes.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -2804,12 +3233,16 @@
 #metadata_listen_port = 8775
 
 #
-# Number of workers for metadata service. If not specified the number of
+# Number of workers for metadata service. If not specified the number
+# of
 # available CPUs will be used.
 #
-# The metadata service can be configured to run as multi-process (workers).
-# This overcomes the problem of reduction in throughput when API request
-# concurrency increases. The metadata service will run in the specified
+# The metadata service can be configured to run as multi-process
+# (workers).
+# This overcomes the problem of reduction in throughput when API
+# request
+# concurrency increases. The metadata service will run in the
+# specified
 # number of processes.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -2820,16 +3253,29 @@
 # Minimum value: 1
 #metadata_workers = <None>
 
-#
-# This option specifies the driver to be used for the servicegroup service.
-#
-# ServiceGroup API in nova enables checking status of a compute node. When a
-# compute worker running the nova-compute daemon starts, it calls the join API
-# to join the compute group. Services like nova scheduler can query the
-# ServiceGroup API to check if a node is alive. Internally, the ServiceGroup
-# client driver automatically updates the compute worker status. There are
-# multiple backend implementations for this service: Database ServiceGroup
-# driver
+# Full class name for the Manager for network (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# nova.network.manager.FlatManager - <No description provided>
+# nova.network.manager.FlatDHCPManager - <No description provided>
+# nova.network.manager.VlanManager - <No description provided>
+#network_manager = nova.network.manager.VlanManager
+
+#
+# This option specifies the driver to be used for the servicegroup
+# service.
+#
+# ServiceGroup API in nova enables checking status of a compute node.
+# When a
+# compute worker running the nova-compute daemon starts, it calls the
+# join API
+# to join the compute group. Services like nova scheduler can query
+# the
+# ServiceGroup API to check if a node is alive. Internally, the
+# ServiceGroup
+# client driver automatically updates the compute worker status. There
+# are
+# multiple backend implementations for this service: Database
+# ServiceGroup driver
 # and Memcache ServiceGroup driver.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -2839,7 +3285,8 @@
 #
 # Related Options:
 #
-#     * service_down_time (maximum time since last check-in for up service)
+#     * service_down_time (maximum time since last check-in for up
+# service)
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # db - <No description provided>
@@ -2847,117 +3294,155 @@
 #servicegroup_driver = db
 
 #
+# From oslo.service.periodic_task
+#
+
+# Some periodic tasks can be run in a separate process. Should we run
+# them here? (boolean value)
+#run_external_periodic_tasks = true
+
+#
+# From oslo.service.service
+#
+
+# Enable eventlet backdoor.  Acceptable values are 0, <port>, and
+# <start>:<end>, where 0 results in listening on a random tcp port
+# number; <port> results in listening on the specified port number
+# (and not enabling backdoor if that port is in use); and
+# <start>:<end> 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. (string value)
+#backdoor_port = <None>
+
+# Enable eventlet backdoor, using the provided path as a unix socket
+# that can receive connections. This option is mutually exclusive with
+# 'backdoor_port' in that only one should be provided. If both are
+# provided then the existence of this option overrides the usage of
+# that option. (string value)
+#backdoor_socket = <None>
+
+# Enables or disables logging values of all registered options when
+# starting a service (at DEBUG level). (boolean value)
+#log_options = true
+
+# Specify a timeout after which a gracefully shutdown server will
+# exit. Zero value means endless wait. (integer value)
+#graceful_shutdown_timeout = 60
+#
 # From oslo.log
 #
 
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 #debug = false
 
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
 
 # Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
 #log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
 
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
 #log_file = <None>
 
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
 #log_dir = <None>
 
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and Linux
-# platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean
-# value)
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #watch_log_file = false
 
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_syslog = false
 
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol which
-# includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (boolean value)
 #use_journal = false
 
 # Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
 # log_config_append is set. (string value)
 #syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
 
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_json = false
 
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
 #use_stderr = false
 
 # Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
 #logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
 
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
+#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
+#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
+
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
 # value)
-#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
-
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message is
-# DEBUG. (string value)
-#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
-
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
 #logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
 
 # Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
 # logging_context_format_string. (string value)
 #logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
 
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
 #default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
 
 # Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
 #publish_errors = false
 
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string value)
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
 #instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
 
 # Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
 #rate_limit_interval = 0
 
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
 #rate_limit_burst = 0
 
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG or
-# empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level are
-# not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
 #rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
 
 # Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
 #fatal_deprecations = false
-
 #
 # From oslo.messaging
 #
@@ -2965,14 +3450,17 @@
 # Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value)
 #rpc_conn_pool_size = 30
 
-# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer value)
+# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
+# value)
 #conn_pool_min_size = 2
 
-# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer value)
+# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
+# value)
 #conn_pool_ttl = 1200
 
-# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
-# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value)
+# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet
+# interface, or IP. The "host" option should point or resolve to this
+# address. (string value)
 #rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
 
 # MatchMaker driver. (string value)
@@ -2985,51 +3473,54 @@
 # Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
 #rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
 
-# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is
-# unlimited. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic.
+# Default is unlimited. (integer value)
 #rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
 
 # Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
 #rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
 
-# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match
-# "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
+# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address.
+# Must match "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
 #rpc_zmq_host = localhost
 
-# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after
-# closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger period.
-# The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be discarded
-# immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an upper bound
-# for the linger period. (integer value)
+# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent
+# after closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an
+# infinite linger period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period.
+# Pending messages shall be discarded immediately when the socket is
+# closed. Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger
+# period. (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
 #zmq_linger = -1
 
-# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout
-# exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
+# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises
+# timeout exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
 #rpc_poll_timeout = 1
 
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target (
-# < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about
+# existing target ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
 #zmq_target_expire = 300
 
-# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
-# (integer value)
+# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing
+# target. (integer value)
 #zmq_target_update = 180
 
-# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean
-# value)
+# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy.
+# (boolean value)
 #use_pub_sub = false
 
 # Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
 #use_router_proxy = false
 
-# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only
-# with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct
-# message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value)
+# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes
+# sense only with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct
+# connections for direct message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean
+# value)
 #use_dynamic_connections = false
 
-# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons.
-# This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value)
+# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover
+# reasons. This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode.
+# (integer value)
 #zmq_failover_connections = 2
 
 # Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
@@ -3042,8 +3533,8 @@
 # Maximum value: 65536
 #rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
 
-# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
-# (integer value)
+# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with
+# ZMQBindError. (integer value)
 #rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
 
 # Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
@@ -3053,77 +3544,84 @@
 # msgpack - <No description provided>
 #rpc_zmq_serialization = json
 
-# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping
-# a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages
-# even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all
-# accumulated messages to it. (boolean value)
+# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means
+# not keeping a queue when server side disconnects. False means to
+# keep queue and messages even if server is disconnected, when the
+# server appears we send all accumulated messages to it. (boolean
+# value)
 #zmq_immediate = true
 
-# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any
-# other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default;
-# 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option
-# respectively. (integer value)
+# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1
+# (or any other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave
+# it to OS default; 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to
+# disable and enable the option respectively. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
 
-# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit
-# is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows
-# etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip
-# any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
+# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition.
+# The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux,
+# milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other
+# negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS
+# default. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
 
-# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote
-# end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and
-# 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
+# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring
+# that remote end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
 
 # The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
-# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The
-# unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in
-# Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means
-# to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
+# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not
+# received. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in
+# Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
 #zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
 
-# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value)
+# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer
+# value)
 #rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
 
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is not
-# tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which
+# it is not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
 #rpc_message_ttl = 300
 
-# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only
-# via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
+# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism
+# works only via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
 #rpc_use_acks = false
 
-# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry
-# attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer
-# value)
+# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each
+# retry attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified
+# multiplier. (integer value)
 #rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
 
-# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer
-# value)
+# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt.
+# (integer value)
 #rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
 
-# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred:
-# positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or
-# any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if
-# acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value)
+# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems
+# occurred: positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no
+# retries, None or -1 (or any other negative values) mean to retry
+# forever. This option is used only if acknowledgments are enabled.
+# (integer value)
 #rpc_retry_attempts = 3
 
-# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher
-# priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list
-# value)
+# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option
+# has higher priority then the default publishers list taken from the
+# matchmaker. (list value)
 #subscribe_on =
 
-# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet. (integer
-# value)
+# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
+# (integer value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_thread_pool_size
 #executor_thread_pool_size = 64
 
 # Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value)
 #rpc_response_timeout = 60
-
-# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to the
-# messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
+rpc_response_timeout = 30
+
+# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to
+# the messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
 #
 # driver://[user:pass@]host:port[,[userN:passN@]hostN:portN]/virtual_host?query
 #
@@ -3134,52 +3632,20 @@
 # https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/reference/transport.html
 # (string value)
 #transport_url = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other drivers
-# include amqp and zmq. (string value)
+transport_url = rabbit://openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.28:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.29:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.30:5672//openstack
+
+# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other
+# drivers include amqp and zmq. (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
 #rpc_backend = rabbit
 
-# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be overridden by an
-# exchange name specified in the transport_url option. (string value)
+# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be
+# overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url
+# option. (string value)
 #control_exchange = openstack
 
-#
-# From oslo.service.periodic_task
-#
-
-# Some periodic tasks can be run in a separate process. Should we run them here?
-# (boolean value)
-#run_external_periodic_tasks = true
-
-#
-# From oslo.service.service
-#
-
-# Enable eventlet backdoor.  Acceptable values are 0, <port>, and <start>:<end>,
-# where 0 results in listening on a random tcp port number; <port> results in
-# listening on the specified port number (and not enabling backdoor if that port
-# is in use); and <start>:<end> 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. (string value)
-#backdoor_port = <None>
-
-# Enable eventlet backdoor, using the provided path as a unix socket that can
-# receive connections. This option is mutually exclusive with 'backdoor_port' in
-# that only one should be provided. If both are provided then the existence of
-# this option overrides the usage of that option. (string value)
-#backdoor_socket = <None>
-
-# Enables or disables logging values of all registered options when starting a
-# service (at DEBUG level). (boolean value)
-#log_options = true
-
-# Specify a timeout after which a gracefully shutdown server will exit. Zero
-# value means endless wait. (integer value)
-#graceful_shutdown_timeout = 60
-
 
 [api]
 #
@@ -3190,27 +3656,34 @@
 #
 
 #
-# This determines the strategy to use for authentication: keystone or noauth2.
-# 'noauth2' is designed for testing only, as it does no actual credential
-# checking. 'noauth2' provides administrative credentials only if 'admin' is
+# This determines the strategy to use for authentication: 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.
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # keystone - <No description provided>
 # noauth2 - <No description provided>
-#auth_strategy = keystone
-
-#
-# When True, the 'X-Forwarded-For' header is treated as the canonical remote
-# address. When False (the default), the 'remote_address' header is used.
+auth_strategy = keystone
+
+#
+# When True, the 'X-Forwarded-For' header is treated as the canonical
+# remote
+# address. When False (the default), the 'remote_address' header is
+# used.
 #
 # You should only enable this if you have an HTML sanitizing proxy.
 #  (boolean value)
 #use_forwarded_for = false
 
 #
-# When gathering the existing metadata for a config drive, the EC2-style
-# metadata is returned for all versions that don't appear in this option.
+# When gathering the existing metadata for a config drive, the
+# EC2-style
+# metadata is returned for all versions that don't appear in this
+# option.
 # As of the Liberty release, the available versions are:
 #
 # * 1.0
@@ -3223,37 +3696,47 @@
 # * 2008-09-01
 # * 2009-04-04
 #
-# The option is in the format of a single string, with each version separated
+# The option is in the format of a single string, with each version
+# separated
 # by a space.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any string that represents zero or more versions, separated by spaces.
+# * Any string that represents zero or more versions, separated by
+# spaces.
 #  (string value)
 #config_drive_skip_versions = 1.0 2007-01-19 2007-03-01 2007-08-29 2007-10-10 2007-12-15 2008-02-01 2008-09-01
 
 #
 # A list of vendordata providers.
 #
-# vendordata providers are how deployers can provide metadata via configdrive
-# and metadata that is specific to their deployment. There are currently two
+# vendordata providers are how deployers can provide metadata via
+# configdrive
+# and metadata that is specific to their deployment. There are
+# currently two
 # supported providers: StaticJSON and DynamicJSON.
 #
-# StaticJSON reads a JSON file configured by the flag vendordata_jsonfile_path
+# StaticJSON reads a JSON file configured by the flag
+# vendordata_jsonfile_path
 # and places the JSON from that file into vendor_data.json and
 # vendor_data2.json.
 #
-# DynamicJSON is configured via the vendordata_dynamic_targets flag, which is
-# documented separately. For each of the endpoints specified in that flag, a
+# DynamicJSON is configured via the vendordata_dynamic_targets flag,
+# which is
+# documented separately. For each of the endpoints specified in that
+# flag, a
 # section is added to the vendor_data2.json.
 #
-# For more information on the requirements for implementing a vendordata
-# dynamic endpoint, please see the vendordata.rst file in the nova developer
+# For more information on the requirements for implementing a
+# vendordata
+# dynamic endpoint, please see the vendordata.rst file in the nova
+# developer
 # reference.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list of vendordata providers, with StaticJSON and DynamicJSON being
+# * A list of vendordata providers, with StaticJSON and DynamicJSON
+# being
 #   current options.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -3267,12 +3750,16 @@
 #vendordata_providers = StaticJSON
 
 #
-# A list of targets for the dynamic vendordata provider. These targets are of
+# A list of targets for the dynamic vendordata provider. These targets
+# are of
 # the form <name>@<url>.
 #
-# The dynamic vendordata provider collects metadata by contacting external REST
-# services and querying them for information about the instance. This behaviour
-# is documented in the vendordata.rst file in the nova developer reference.
+# The dynamic vendordata provider collects metadata by contacting
+# external REST
+# services and querying them for information about the instance. This
+# behaviour
+# is documented in the vendordata.rst file in the nova developer
+# reference.
 #  (list value)
 #vendordata_dynamic_targets =
 
@@ -3299,8 +3786,10 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any integer with a value greater than three (the TCP packet retransmission
-#   timeout). Note that instance start may be blocked during this wait time,
+# * Any integer with a value greater than three (the TCP packet
+# retransmission
+#   timeout). Note that instance start may be blocked during this wait
+# time,
 #   so this value should be kept small.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -3315,11 +3804,13 @@
 #vendordata_dynamic_connect_timeout = 5
 
 #
-# Maximum wait time for an external REST service to return data once connected.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any integer. Note that instance start is blocked during this wait time,
+# Maximum wait time for an external REST service to return data once
+# connected.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Any integer. Note that instance start is blocked during this wait
+# time,
 #   so this value should be kept small.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -3334,7 +3825,8 @@
 #vendordata_dynamic_read_timeout = 5
 
 #
-# Should failures to fetch dynamic vendordata be fatal to instance boot?
+# Should failures to fetch dynamic vendordata be fatal to instance
+# boot?
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -3347,31 +3839,43 @@
 #vendordata_dynamic_failure_fatal = false
 
 #
-# This option is the time (in seconds) to cache metadata. When set to 0,
-# metadata caching is disabled entirely; this is generally not recommended for
-# performance reasons. Increasing this setting should improve response times
-# of the metadata API when under heavy load. Higher values may increase memory
-# usage, and result in longer times for host metadata changes to take effect.
+# This option is the time (in seconds) to cache metadata. When set to
+# 0,
+# metadata caching is disabled entirely; this is generally not
+# recommended for
+# performance reasons. Increasing this setting should improve response
+# times
+# of the metadata API when under heavy load. Higher values may
+# increase memory
+# usage, and result in longer times for host metadata changes to take
+# effect.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #metadata_cache_expiration = 15
 
 #
-# Cloud providers may store custom data in vendor data file that will then be
-# available to the instances via the metadata service, and to the rendering of
-# config-drive. The default class for this, JsonFileVendorData, loads this
-# information from a JSON file, whose path is configured by this option. If
-# there is no path set by this option, the class returns an empty dictionary.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any string representing the path to the data file, or an empty string
+# Cloud providers may store custom data in vendor data file that will
+# then be
+# available to the instances via the metadata service, and to the
+# rendering of
+# config-drive. The default class for this, JsonFileVendorData, loads
+# this
+# information from a JSON file, whose path is configured by this
+# option. If
+# there is no path set by this option, the class returns an empty
+# dictionary.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Any string representing the path to the data file, or an empty
+# string
 #     (default).
 #  (string value)
 #vendordata_jsonfile_path = <None>
 
 #
-# As a query can potentially return many thousands of items, you can limit the
+# As a query can potentially return many thousands of items, you can
+# limit the
 # maximum number of items in a single response by setting this option.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -3379,8 +3883,10 @@
 #max_limit = 1000
 
 #
-# This string is prepended to the normal URL that is returned in links to the
-# OpenStack Compute API. If it is empty (the default), the URLs are returned
+# This string is prepended to the normal URL that is returned in links
+# to the
+# OpenStack Compute API. If it is empty (the default), the URLs are
+# returned
 # unchanged.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -3391,8 +3897,10 @@
 #compute_link_prefix = <None>
 
 #
-# This string is prepended to the normal URL that is returned in links to
-# Glance resources. If it is empty (the default), the URLs are returned
+# This string is prepended to the normal URL that is returned in links
+# to
+# Glance resources. If it is empty (the default), the URLs are
+# returned
 # unchanged.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -3402,25 +3910,31 @@
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_glance_link_prefix
 #glance_link_prefix = <None>
 
-#
-# When enabled, this will cause the API to only query cell databases
-# in which the tenant has mapped instances. This requires an additional
-# (fast) query in the API database before each list, but also
-# (potentially) limits the number of cell databases that must be queried
-# to provide the result. If you have a small number of cells, or tenants
-# are likely to have instances in all cells, then this should be
-# False. If you have many cells, especially if you confine tenants to a
-# small subset of those cells, this should be True.
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Operators can turn off the ability for a user to take snapshots of
+# their
+# instances by setting this option to False. When disabled, any
+# attempt to
+# take a snapshot will result in a HTTP 400 response ("Bad Request").
 #  (boolean value)
-#instance_list_per_project_cells = false
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: This option disables the createImage server action API in a
+# non-discoverable way and is thus a barrier to interoperability.
+# Also, it is not used for other APIs that create snapshots like
+# shelve or createBackup. Disabling snapshots should be done via
+# policy if so desired.
+#allow_instance_snapshots = true
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is a list of all instance states for which network address
+# This option is a list of all instance states for which network
+# address
 # information should not be returned from the API.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-#   A list of strings, where each string is a valid VM state, as defined in
+#   A list of strings, where each string is a valid VM state, as
+# defined in
 #   nova/compute/vm_states.py. As of the Newton release, they are:
 #
 # * "active"
@@ -3439,14 +3953,19 @@
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_hide_server_address_states
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: This option hide the server address in server representation for
-# configured server states. Which makes GET server API controlled by this config
-# options. Due to this config options, user would not be able to discover the
-# API behavior on different clouds which leads to the interop issue.
+# Reason: This option hide the server address in server representation
+# for configured server states. Which makes GET server API controlled
+# by this config options. Due to this config options, user would not
+# be able to discover the API behavior on different clouds which leads
+# to the interop issue.
 #hide_server_address_states = building
 
-#
-# When True, the TenantNetworkController will query the Neutron API to get the
+# The full path to the fping binary. (string value)
+#fping_path = /usr/sbin/fping
+
+#
+# When True, the TenantNetworkController will query the Neutron API to
+# get the
 # default networks to use.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -3456,7 +3975,8 @@
 #use_neutron_default_nets = false
 
 #
-# Tenant ID for getting the default network from Neutron API (also referred in
+# Tenant ID for getting the default network from Neutron API (also
+# referred in
 # some places as the 'project ID') to use.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -3466,81 +3986,144 @@
 #neutron_default_tenant_id = default
 
 #
-# Enables returning of the instance password by the relevant server API calls
-# such as create, rebuild, evacuate, or rescue. If the hypervisor does not
-# support password injection, then the password returned will not be correct,
-# so if your hypervisor does not support password injection, set this to False.
+# Enables returning of the instance password by the relevant server
+# API calls
+# such as create, rebuild, evacuate, or rescue. If the hypervisor does
+# not
+# support password injection, then the password returned will not be
+# correct,
+# so if your hypervisor does not support password injection, set this
+# to False.
 #  (boolean value)
 #enable_instance_password = true
 
 
 [api_database]
-connection = sqlite:////var/lib/nova/nova_api.sqlite
-#
-# The *Nova API Database* is a separate database which is used for information
-# which is used across *cells*. This database is mandatory since the Mitaka
-# release (13.0.0).
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database. (string
-# value)
-#connection = <None>
-
-# Optional URL parameters to append onto the connection URL at connect time;
-# specify as param1=value1&param2=value2&... (string value)
-#connection_parameters =
+#
+# From oslo.db
+#
 
 # If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value)
 #sqlite_synchronous = true
 
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database.
+# The back end to use for the database. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend
+#backend = sqlalchemy
+
+# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database.
 # (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection
+# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection
+#connection = <None>
+connection = mysql+pymysql://nova:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.23/nova_api?charset=utf8
+# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave
+# database. (string value)
 #slave_connection = <None>
 
-# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the
-# default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set by
-# the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode=
-# (string value)
+# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including
+# the default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL
+# mode is set by the server configuration, set this to no value.
+# Example: mysql_sql_mode= (string value)
 #mysql_sql_mode = TRADITIONAL
 
-# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer than this
-# number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next time they are
-# checked out from the pool. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [api_database]/idle_timeout
+# If True, transparently enables support for handling MySQL Cluster
+# (NDB). (boolean value)
+#mysql_enable_ndb = false
+
+# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer
+# than this number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next
+# time they are checked out from the pool. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [database]/idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout
 #connection_recycle_time = 3600
-
-# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of 0
-# indicates no limit. (integer value)
-#max_pool_size = <None>
-
-# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to
-# specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
+# (obryndzii) we change default connection_recycle_time to 280 in order to fix numerous
+# DBConnection errors in services until we implement this setting in reclass-system
+connection_recycle_time = 280
+
+# Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size
+#min_pool_size = 1
+
+# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a
+# value of 0 indicates no limit. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size
+#max_pool_size = 5
+max_pool_size = 10
+
+# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to
+# -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries
 #max_retries = 10
-
-# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer value)
+max_retries = -1
+
+# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval
 #retry_interval = 10
 
-# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-#max_overflow = <None>
-
-# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything. (integer
+# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer
 # value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow
+#max_overflow = 50
+max_overflow = 30
+
+# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 100
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug
 #connection_debug = 0
 
 # Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace
 #connection_trace = false
 
-# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
+# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout
 #pool_timeout = <None>
 
-
+# Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection
+# lost. (boolean value)
+#use_db_reconnect = false
+
+# Seconds between retries of a database transaction. (integer value)
+#db_retry_interval = 1
+
+# If True, increases the interval between retries of a database
+# operation up to db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value)
+#db_inc_retry_interval = true
+
+# If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries
+# of a database operation. (integer value)
+#db_max_retry_interval = 10
+
+# Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before
+# error is raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
+# (integer value)
+#db_max_retries = 20
+
+#
+# From oslo.db.concurrency
+#
+
+# Enable the experimental use of thread pooling for all DB API calls
+# (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/dbapi_use_tpool
+#use_tpool = false
 [barbican]
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
+#
+# From castellan.config
 #
 
 # Use this endpoint to connect to Barbican, for example:
@@ -3553,6 +4136,7 @@
 # Use this endpoint to connect to Keystone (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [key_manager]/auth_url
 #auth_endpoint = http://localhost/identity/v3
+auth_endpoint = http://192.168.10.35:35357/v3
 
 # Number of seconds to wait before retrying poll for key creation completion
 # (integer value)
@@ -3561,40 +4145,45 @@
 # Number of times to retry poll for key creation completion (integer value)
 #number_of_retries = 60
 
-# Specifies if insecure TLS (https) requests. If False, the server's certificate
-# will not be validated (boolean value)
+# Specifies if insecure TLS (https) requests. If False, the server's
+# certificate will not be validated (boolean value)
 #verify_ssl = true
 
-# Specifies the type of endpoint.  Allowed values are: public, private, and
+# Specifies the type of endpoint.  Allowed values are: public, internal, and
 # admin (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # public - <No description provided>
 # internal - <No description provided>
 # admin - <No description provided>
 #barbican_endpoint_type = public
-
+barbican_endpoint_type = internal
 
 [cache]
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
-
-# Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the cache region. This
-# should not need to be changed unless there is another dogpile.cache region
-# with the same configuration name. (string value)
+backend = oslo_cache.memcache_pool
+enabled = true
+memcache_servers=192.168.10.36:11211,192.168.10.37:11211,192.168.10.38:11211
+
+# Prefix for building the configuration dictionary for the cache
+# region. This should not need to be changed unless there is another
+# dogpile.cache region with the same configuration name. (string
+# value)
 #config_prefix = cache.oslo
 
-# Default TTL, in seconds, for any cached item in the dogpile.cache region. This
-# applies to any cached method that doesn't have an explicit cache expiration
-# time defined for it. (integer value)
+# Default TTL, in seconds, for any cached item in the dogpile.cache
+# region. This applies to any cached method that doesn't have an
+# explicit cache expiration time defined for it. (integer value)
 #expiration_time = 600
 
-# Cache backend module. For eventlet-based or environments with hundreds of
-# threaded servers, Memcache with pooling (oslo_cache.memcache_pool) is
-# recommended. For environments with less than 100 threaded servers, Memcached
-# (dogpile.cache.memcached) or Redis (dogpile.cache.redis) is recommended. Test
-# environments with a single instance of the server can use the
+# Cache backend module. For eventlet-based or environments with
+# hundreds of threaded servers, Memcache with pooling
+# (oslo_cache.memcache_pool) is recommended. For environments with
+# less than 100 threaded servers, Memcached (dogpile.cache.memcached)
+# or Redis (dogpile.cache.redis) is recommended. Test environments
+# with a single instance of the server can use the
 # dogpile.cache.memory backend. (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # oslo_cache.memcache_pool - <No description provided>
@@ -3611,61 +4200,69 @@
 # dogpile.cache.null - <No description provided>
 #backend = dogpile.cache.null
 
-# Arguments supplied to the backend module. Specify this option once per
-# argument to be passed to the dogpile.cache backend. Example format:
-# "<argname>:<value>". (multi valued)
+# Arguments supplied to the backend module. Specify this option once
+# per argument to be passed to the dogpile.cache backend. Example
+# format: "<argname>:<value>". (multi valued)
 #backend_argument =
 
-# Proxy classes to import that will affect the way the dogpile.cache backend
-# functions. See the dogpile.cache documentation on changing-backend-behavior.
-# (list value)
+# Proxy classes to import that will affect the way the dogpile.cache
+# backend functions. See the dogpile.cache documentation on changing-
+# backend-behavior. (list value)
 #proxies =
 
 # Global toggle for caching. (boolean value)
 #enabled = false
 
-# Extra debugging from the cache backend (cache keys, get/set/delete/etc calls).
-# This is only really useful if you need to see the specific cache-backend
-# get/set/delete calls with the keys/values.  Typically this should be left set
-# to false. (boolean value)
+# Extra debugging from the cache backend (cache keys,
+# get/set/delete/etc calls). This is only really useful if you need to
+# see the specific cache-backend get/set/delete calls with the
+# keys/values.  Typically this should be left set to false. (boolean
+# value)
 #debug_cache_backend = false
 
-# Memcache servers in the format of "host:port". (dogpile.cache.memcache and
-# oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). (list value)
+# Memcache servers in the format of "host:port".
+# (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
+# (list value)
 #memcache_servers = localhost:11211
 
-# Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is tried
-# again. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
+# Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is
+# tried again. (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool
+# backends only). (integer value)
+#memcache_dead_retry = 300
+
+# Timeout in seconds for every call to a server.
+# (dogpile.cache.memcache and oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only).
 # (integer value)
-#memcache_dead_retry = 300
-
-# Timeout in seconds for every call to a server. (dogpile.cache.memcache and
-# oslo_cache.memcache_pool backends only). (floating point value)
-#memcache_socket_timeout = 3.0
+#memcache_socket_timeout = 3
 
 # Max total number of open connections to every memcached server.
 # (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only). (integer value)
 #memcache_pool_maxsize = 10
 
-# Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the pool before
-# it is closed. (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only). (integer value)
+# Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the
+# pool before it is closed. (oslo_cache.memcache_pool backend only).
+# (integer value)
 #memcache_pool_unused_timeout = 60
 
-# Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache client
-# connection. (integer value)
+# Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcache
+# client connection. (integer value)
 #memcache_pool_connection_get_timeout = 10
 
 
 [cells]
-enable = False
-#
-# DEPRECATED: Cells options allow you to use cells v1 functionality in an
+#
+# DEPRECATED: Cells options allow you to use cells v1 functionality in
+# an
 # OpenStack deployment.
 #
-# Note that the options in this group are only for cells v1 functionality, which
-# is considered experimental and not recommended for new deployments. Cells v1
-# is being replaced with cells v2, which starting in the 15.0.0 Ocata release is
-# required and all Nova deployments will be at least a cells v2 cell of one.
+# Note that the options in this group are only for cells v1
+# functionality, which
+# is considered experimental and not recommended for new deployments.
+# Cells v1
+# is being replaced with cells v2, which starting in the 15.0.0 Ocata
+# release is
+# required and all Nova deployments will be at least a cells v2 cell
+# of one.
 #
 
 #
@@ -3675,19 +4272,27 @@
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Enable cell v1 functionality.
 #
-# Note that cells v1 is considered experimental and not recommended for new
-# Nova deployments. Cells v1 is being replaced by cells v2 which starting in
-# the 15.0.0 Ocata release, all Nova deployments are at least a cells v2 cell
-# of one. Setting this option, or any other options in the [cells] group, is
+# Note that cells v1 is considered experimental and not recommended
+# for new
+# Nova deployments. Cells v1 is being replaced by cells v2 which
+# starting in
+# the 15.0.0 Ocata release, all Nova deployments are at least a cells
+# v2 cell
+# of one. Setting this option, or any other options in the [cells]
+# group, is
 # not required for cells v2.
 #
-# When this functionality is enabled, it lets you to scale an OpenStack
+# When this functionality is enabled, it lets you to scale an
+# OpenStack
 # Compute cloud in a more distributed fashion without having to use
 # complicated technologies like database and message queue clustering.
-# Cells are configured as a tree. The top-level cell should have a host
+# Cells are configured as a tree. The top-level cell should have a
+# host
 # that runs a nova-api service, but no nova-compute services. Each
-# child cell should run all of the typical nova-* services in a regular
-# Compute cloud except for nova-api. You can think of cells as a normal
+# child cell should run all of the typical nova-* services in a
+# regular
+# Compute cloud except for nova-api. You can think of cells as a
+# normal
 # Compute deployment in that each cell has its own database server and
 # message queue broker.
 #
@@ -3770,7 +4375,8 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float, corresponding to the percentage of cell capacity to
+# * An integer or float, corresponding to the percentage of cell
+# capacity to
 #   be held in reserve.
 #  (floating point value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
@@ -3921,9 +4527,11 @@
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Instance update num instances
 #
-# On every run of the periodic task, nova cells manager will attempt to
+# On every run of the periodic task, nova cells manager will attempt
+# to
 # sync instance_updated_at_threshold number of instances. When the
-# manager gets the list of instances, it shuffles them so that multiple
+# manager gets the list of instances, it shuffles them so that
+# multiple
 # nova-cells services do not attempt to sync the same instances in
 # lockstep.
 #
@@ -3962,7 +4570,8 @@
 # Cells scheduler.
 #
 # The class of the driver used by the cells scheduler. This should be
-# the full Python path to the class to be used. If nothing is specified
+# the full Python path to the class to be used. If nothing is
+# specified
 # in this option, the CellsScheduler is used.
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
@@ -3975,8 +4584,10 @@
 #
 # When sending a message to another cell by JSON-ifying the message
 # and making an RPC cast to 'process_message', a base queue is used.
-# This option defines the base queue name to be used when communicating
-# between cells. Various topics by message type will be appended to this.
+# This option defines the base queue name to be used when
+# communicating
+# between cells. Various topics by message type will be appended to
+# this.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -4047,7 +4658,8 @@
 # cell. The highest weight will be the first cell to be scheduled for
 # launching an instance. When the weight_offset of a cell is set to 0,
 # it is unlikely to be picked but it could be picked if other cells
-# have a lower weight, like if they're full. And when the weight_offset
+# have a lower weight, like if they're full. And when the
+# weight_offset
 # is set to a very high value (for example, '999999999999999'), it is
 # likely to be picked if another cell do not have a higher weight.
 #  (list value)
@@ -4125,12 +4737,14 @@
 # overrides reading cells from the database.
 #
 # Cells store all inter-cell communication data, including user names
-# and passwords, in the database. Because the cells data is not updated
+# and passwords, in the database. Because the cells data is not
+# updated
 # very frequently, use this option to specify a JSON file to store
 # cells data. With this configuration, the database is no longer
 # consulted when reloading the cells data. The file must have columns
 # present in the Cell model (excluding common database fields and the
-# id column). You must specify the queue connection information through
+# id column). You must specify the queue connection information
+# through
 # a transport_url field, instead of username, password, and so on.
 #
 # The transport_url has the following form:
@@ -4139,7 +4753,7 @@
 # Possible values:
 #
 # The scheme can be either qpid or rabbit, the following sample shows
-# this optional configuration::
+# this optional configuration:
 #
 #     {
 #         "parent": {
@@ -4167,6 +4781,7 @@
 #             "is_parent": false
 #         }
 #     }
+#
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
@@ -4188,7 +4803,8 @@
 # * Format is separated values of the form:
 #   <service_type>:<service_name>:<endpoint_type>
 #
-# Note: Nova does not support the Cinder v2 API since the Nova 17.0.0 Queens
+# Note: Nova does not support the Cinder v2 API since the Nova 17.0.0
+# Queens
 # release.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -4196,9 +4812,11 @@
 # * endpoint_template - Setting this option will override catalog_info
 #  (string value)
 #catalog_info = volumev3:cinderv3:publicURL
-
-#
-# If this option is set then it will override service catalog lookup with
+catalog_info = volumev3:cinderv3:internalURL
+
+#
+# If this option is set then it will override service catalog lookup
+# with
 # this template for cinder endpoint
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -4206,17 +4824,20 @@
 # * URL for cinder endpoint API
 #   e.g. http://localhost:8776/v3/%(project_id)s
 #
-# Note: Nova does not support the Cinder v2 API since the Nova 17.0.0 Queens
+# Note: Nova does not support the Cinder v2 API since the Nova 17.0.0
+# Queens
 # release.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * catalog_info - If endpoint_template is not set, catalog_info will be used.
+# * catalog_info - If endpoint_template is not set, catalog_info will
+# be used.
 #  (string value)
 #endpoint_template = <None>
 
 #
-# Region name of this node. This is used when picking the URL in the service
+# Region name of this node. This is used when picking the URL in the
+# service
 # catalog.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -4224,11 +4845,14 @@
 # * Any string representing region name
 #  (string value)
 #os_region_name = <None>
+os_region_name = RegionOne
 
 #
 # Number of times cinderclient should retry on any failed http call.
-# 0 means connection is attempted only once. Setting it to any positive integer
-# means that on failure connection is retried that many times e.g. setting it
+# 0 means connection is attempted only once. Setting it to any
+# positive integer
+# means that on failure connection is retried that many times e.g.
+# setting it
 # to 3 means total attempts to connect will be 4.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -4239,76 +4863,60 @@
 #http_retries = 3
 
 #
-# Allow attach between instance and volume in different availability zones.
-#
-# If False, volumes attached to an instance must be in the same availability
+# Allow attach between instance and volume in different availability
+# zones.
+#
+# If False, volumes attached to an instance must be in the same
+# availability
 # zone in Cinder as the instance availability zone in Nova.
-# This also means care should be taken when booting an instance from a volume
-# where source is not "volume" because Nova will attempt to create a volume
-# using
+# This also means care should be taken when booting an instance from a
+# volume
+# where source is not "volume" because Nova will attempt to create a
+# volume using
 # the same availability zone as what is assigned to the instance.
-# If that AZ is not in Cinder (or allow_availability_zone_fallback=False in
-# cinder.conf), the volume create request will fail and the instance will fail
+# If that AZ is not in Cinder (or
+# allow_availability_zone_fallback=False in
+# cinder.conf), the volume create request will fail and the instance
+# will fail
 # the build request.
-# By default there is no availability zone restriction on volume attach.
+# By default there is no availability zone restriction on volume
+# attach.
 #  (boolean value)
 #cross_az_attach = true
-
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
 # (string value)
-#cafile = <None>
-
-# PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
-#certfile = <None>
-
-# PEM encoded client certificate key file (string value)
-#keyfile = <None>
-
-# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
-#timeout = <None>
-
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
-
-# Authentication type to load (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [cinder]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
-#auth_section = <None>
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
+# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+#endpoint_type = public
+endpoint_type = internal
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
 
 # Authentication URL (string value)
 #auth_url = <None>
-
-# Scope for system operations (string value)
-#system_scope = <None>
-
-# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
-#domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name to scope to (string value)
-#domain_name = <None>
-
-# Project ID to scope to (string value)
-#project_id = <None>
-
-# Project name to scope to (string value)
-#project_name = <None>
-
-# Domain ID containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_name = <None>
-
-# Trust ID (string value)
-#trust_id = <None>
+auth_url = http://192.168.10.35:35357
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
 
 # Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
 # the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
@@ -4320,27 +4928,65 @@
 # (string value)
 #default_domain_name = <None>
 
+# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
+#domain_id = <None>
+
+# Domain name to scope to (string value)
+#domain_name = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# User's password (string value)
+#password = <None>
+password = opnfv_secret
+
+# Domain ID containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_id = <None>
+project_domain_id = default
+
+# Domain name containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Project ID to scope to (string value)
+#project_id = <None>
+
+# Project name to scope to (string value)
+#project_name = <None>
+project_name = service
+
+# Scope for system operations (string value)
+#system_scope = <None>
+
+# Tenant ID (string value)
+#tenant_id = <None>
+
+# Tenant Name (string value)
+#tenant_name = <None>
+
+# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
+#timeout = <None>
+
+# Trust ID (string value)
+#trust_id = <None>
+
+# User's domain id (string value)
+#user_domain_id = <None>
+user_domain_id = default
+
+# User's domain name (string value)
+#user_domain_name = <None>
+
 # User ID (string value)
 #user_id = <None>
 
 # Username (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [cinder]/user_name
+# Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/user_name
 #username = <None>
-
-# User's domain id (string value)
-#user_domain_id = <None>
-
-# User's domain name (string value)
-#user_domain_name = <None>
-
-# User's password (string value)
-#password = <None>
-
-# Tenant ID (string value)
-#tenant_id = <None>
-
-# Tenant Name (string value)
-#tenant_name = <None>
+username = nova
 
 
 [compute]
@@ -4350,46 +4996,38 @@
 #
 
 #
-# Enables reporting of build failures to the scheduler.
-#
-# Any nonzero value will enable sending build failure statistics to the
-# scheduler for use by the BuildFailureWeigher.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any positive integer enables reporting build failures.
-# * Zero to disable reporting build failures.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * [filter_scheduler]/build_failure_weight_multiplier
-#
+# Number of consecutive failed builds that result in disabling a
+# compute service.
+#
+# This option will cause nova-compute to set itself to a disabled
+# state
+# if a certain number of consecutive build failures occur. This will
+# prevent the scheduler from continuing to send builds to a compute
+# node that is
+# consistently failing. Note that all failures qualify and count
+# towards this
+# score, including reschedules that may have been due to racy
+# scheduler behavior.
+# Since the failures must be consecutive, it is unlikely that
+# occasional expected
+# reschedules will actually disable a compute node.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Any positive integer representing a build failure count.
+# * Zero to never auto-disable.
 #  (integer value)
 #consecutive_build_service_disable_threshold = 10
 
 #
-# Time to wait in seconds before resending an ACPI shutdown signal to
-# instances.
-#
-# The overall time to wait is set by ``shutdown_timeout``.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any integer greater than 0 in seconds
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``shutdown_timeout``
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#shutdown_retry_interval = 10
-
-#
-# Interval for updating nova-compute-side cache of the compute node resource
+# Interval for updating nova-compute-side cache of the compute node
+# resource
 # provider's aggregates and traits info.
 #
-# This option specifies the number of seconds between attempts to update a
-# provider's aggregates and traits information in the local cache of the compute
+# This option specifies the number of seconds between attempts to
+# update a
+# provider's aggregates and traits information in the local cache of
+# the compute
 # node.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -4398,18 +5036,6 @@
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
 #resource_provider_association_refresh = 300
-
-#
-# Defines which physical CPUs (pCPUs) will be used for best-effort guest vCPU
-# resources.
-#
-# Currently only used by libvirt driver to place guest emulator threads when
-# hw:emulator_threads_policy:share.
-#
-# ::
-#     cpu_shared_set = "4-12,^8,15"
-#  (string value)
-#cpu_shared_set = <None>
 
 #
 # Determine if the source compute host should wait for a ``network-vif-plugged``
@@ -4417,7 +5043,6 @@
 # transfer
 # of the guest to the destination compute host.
 #
-# Note that this option is read on the destination host of a live migration.
 # If you set this option the same on all of your compute hosts, which you should
 # do if you use the same networking backend universally, you do not have to
 # worry about this.
@@ -4466,16 +5091,32 @@
 
 [conductor]
 #
-# Options under this group are used to define Conductor's communication,
-# which manager should be act as a proxy between computes and database,
+# Options under this group are used to define Conductor's
+# communication,
+# which manager should be act as a proxy between computes and
+# database,
 # and finally, how many worker processes will be used.
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
 
-#
-# Number of workers for OpenStack Conductor service. The default will be the
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Topic exchange name on which conductor nodes listen.
+#  (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# There is no need to let users choose the RPC topic for all services
+# - there
+# is little gain from this. Furthermore, it makes it really easy to
+# break Nova
+# by using this option.
+#topic = conductor
+
+#
+# Number of workers for OpenStack Conductor service. The default will
+# be the
 # number of CPUs available.
 #  (integer value)
 #workers = <None>
@@ -4483,10 +5124,12 @@
 
 [console]
 #
-# Options under this group allow to tune the configuration of the console proxy
+# Options under this group allow to tune the configuration of the
+# console proxy
 # service.
 #
-# Note: in configuration of every compute is a ``console_host`` option,
+# Note: in configuration of every compute is a ``console_host``
+# option,
 # which allows to select the console proxy service to connect to.
 
 #
@@ -4502,7 +5145,8 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list where each element is an allowed origin hostnames, else an empty list
+# * A list where each element is an allowed origin hostnames, else an
+# empty list
 #  (list value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/console_allowed_origins
 #allowed_origins =
@@ -4517,171 +5161,92 @@
 #
 # The lifetime of a console auth token (in seconds).
 #
-# A console auth token is used in authorizing console access for a user.
+# A console auth token is used in authorizing console access for a
+# user.
 # Once the auth token time to live count has elapsed, the token is
 # considered expired.  Expired tokens are then deleted.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``[workarounds]/enable_consoleauth``
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/console_token_ttl
 #token_ttl = 600
 
 
-[cors]
-
-#
-# From oslo.middleware
-#
-
-# Indicate whether this resource may be shared with the domain received in the
-# requests "origin" header. Format: "<protocol>://<host>[:<port>]", no trailing
-# slash. Example: https://horizon.example.com (list value)
-#allowed_origin = <None>
-
-# Indicate that the actual request can include user credentials (boolean value)
-#allow_credentials = true
-
-# Indicate which headers are safe to expose to the API. Defaults to HTTP Simple
-# Headers. (list value)
-#expose_headers = X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Subject-Token,X-Service-Token
-
-# Maximum cache age of CORS preflight requests. (integer value)
-#max_age = 3600
-
-# Indicate which methods can be used during the actual request. (list value)
-#allow_methods = GET,PUT,POST,DELETE,PATCH
-
-# Indicate which header field names may be used during the actual request. (list
-# value)
-#allow_headers = X-Auth-Token,X-Openstack-Request-Id,X-Identity-Status,X-Roles,X-Service-Catalog,X-User-Id,X-Tenant-Id
-
-
-[database]
-connection = sqlite:////var/lib/nova/nova.sqlite
-
-#
-# From oslo.db
-#
-
-# If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value)
-#sqlite_synchronous = true
-
-# The back end to use for the database. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend
-#backend = sqlalchemy
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database. (string
-# value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection
-# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection
-#connection = <None>
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database.
-# (string value)
-#slave_connection = <None>
-
-# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the
-# default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set by
-# the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode=
-# (string value)
-#mysql_sql_mode = TRADITIONAL
-
-# If True, transparently enables support for handling MySQL Cluster (NDB).
-# (boolean value)
-#mysql_enable_ndb = false
-
-# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer than this
-# number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next time they are
-# checked out from the pool. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [database]/idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout
-# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout
-#connection_recycle_time = 3600
-
-# DEPRECATED: Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. (integer
-# value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: The option to set the minimum pool size is not supported by
-# sqlalchemy.
-#min_pool_size = 1
-
-# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of 0
-# indicates no limit. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size
-#max_pool_size = 5
-
-# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to
-# specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries
-#max_retries = 10
-
-# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval
-#retry_interval = 10
-
-# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow
-#max_overflow = 50
-
-# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything. (integer
-# value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 100
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug
-#connection_debug = 0
-
-# Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace
-#connection_trace = false
-
-# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout
-#pool_timeout = <None>
-
-# Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection lost. (boolean
-# value)
-#use_db_reconnect = false
-
-# Seconds between retries of a database transaction. (integer value)
-#db_retry_interval = 1
-
-# If True, increases the interval between retries of a database operation up to
-# db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value)
-#db_inc_retry_interval = true
-
-# If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries of a
-# database operation. (integer value)
-#db_max_retry_interval = 10
-
-# Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before error is
-# raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
-#db_max_retries = 20
-
-# Optional URL parameters to append onto the connection URL at connect time;
-# specify as param1=value1&param2=value2&... (string value)
-#connection_parameters =
-
-#
-# From oslo.db.concurrency
-#
-
-# Enable the experimental use of thread pooling for all DB API calls (boolean
-# value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/dbapi_use_tpool
-#use_tpool = false
+
+[crypto]
+
+#
+# From nova.conf
+#
+
+#
+# Filename of root CA (Certificate Authority). This is a container
+# format
+# and includes root certificates.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Any file name containing root CA, cacert.pem is default
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ca_path
+#  (string value)
+#ca_file = cacert.pem
+
+#
+# Filename of a private key.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * keys_path
+#  (string value)
+#key_file = private/cakey.pem
+
+#
+# Filename of root Certificate Revocation List (CRL). This is a list
+# of
+# certificates that have been revoked, and therefore, entities
+# presenting
+# those (revoked) certificates should no longer be trusted.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ca_path
+#  (string value)
+#crl_file = crl.pem
+
+#
+# Directory path where keys are located.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * key_file
+#  (string value)
+#keys_path = $state_path/keys
+
+#
+# Directory path where root CA is located.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ca_file
+#  (string value)
+#ca_path = $state_path/CA
+
+# Option to enable/disable use of CA for each project. (boolean value)
+#use_project_ca = false
+
+#
+# Subject for certificate for users, %s for
+# project, user, timestamp
+#  (string value)
+#user_cert_subject = /C=US/ST=California/O=OpenStack/OU=NovaDev/CN=%.16s-%.16s-%s
+
+#
+# Subject for certificate for projects, %s for
+# project, timestamp
+#  (string value)
+#project_cert_subject = /C=US/ST=California/O=OpenStack/OU=NovaDev/CN=project-ca-%.16s-%s
 
 
 [devices]
@@ -4691,14 +5256,18 @@
 #
 
 #
-# The vGPU types enabled in the compute node.
-#
-# Some pGPUs (e.g. NVIDIA GRID K1) support different vGPU types. User can use
-# this option to specify a list of enabled vGPU types that may be assigned to a
-# guest instance. But please note that Nova only supports a single type in the
-# Queens release. If more than one vGPU type is specified (as a comma-separated
-# list), only the first one will be used. An example is as the following::
-#
+# A list of the vGPU types enabled in the compute node.
+#
+# Some pGPUs (e.g. NVIDIA GRID K1) support different vGPU types. User
+# can use
+# this option to specify a list of enabled vGPU types that may be
+# assigned to a
+# guest instance. But please note that Nova only supports a single
+# type in the
+# Queens release. If more than one vGPU type is specified (as a comma-
+# separated
+# list), only the first one will be used. An example is as the
+# following:
 #     [devices]
 #     enabled_vgpu_types = GRID K100,Intel GVT-g,MxGPU.2,nvidia-11
 #  (list value)
@@ -4719,9 +5288,12 @@
 #
 # Cipher-mode string to be used.
 #
-# The cipher and mode to be used to encrypt ephemeral storage. The set of
-# cipher-mode combinations available depends on kernel support. According
-# to the dm-crypt documentation, the cipher is expected to be in the format:
+# The cipher and mode to be used to encrypt ephemeral storage. The set
+# of
+# cipher-mode combinations available depends on kernel support.
+# According
+# to the dm-crypt documentation, the cipher is expected to be in the
+# format:
 # "<cipher>-<chainmode>-<ivmode>".
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -4733,7 +5305,8 @@
 #
 # Encryption key length in bits.
 #
-# The bit length of the encryption key to be used to encrypt ephemeral storage.
+# The bit length of the encryption key to be used to encrypt ephemeral
+# storage.
 # In XTS mode only half of the bits are used for encryption key.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
@@ -4749,41 +5322,55 @@
 #
 # Size of subset of best hosts selected by scheduler.
 #
-# New instances will be scheduled on a host chosen randomly from a subset of the
+# New instances will be scheduled on a host chosen randomly from a
+# subset of the
 # N best hosts, where N is the value set by this option.
 #
-# Setting this to a value greater than 1 will reduce the chance that multiple
-# scheduler processes handling similar requests will select the same host,
-# creating a potential race condition. By selecting a host randomly from the N
-# hosts that best fit the request, the chance of a conflict is reduced. However,
-# the higher you set this value, the less optimal the chosen host may be for a
+# Setting this to a value greater than 1 will reduce the chance that
+# multiple
+# scheduler processes handling similar requests will select the same
+# host,
+# creating a potential race condition. By selecting a host randomly
+# from the N
+# hosts that best fit the request, the chance of a conflict is
+# reduced. However,
+# the higher you set this value, the less optimal the chosen host may
+# be for a
 # given request.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to the size of a host subset. Any
-#   integer is valid, although any value less than 1 will be treated as 1
+# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to the size of a host
+# subset. Any
+#   integer is valid, although any value less than 1 will be treated
+# as 1
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_host_subset_size
 #host_subset_size = 1
 
 #
-# The number of instances that can be actively performing IO on a host.
-#
-# Instances performing IO includes those in the following states: build, resize,
+# The number of instances that can be actively performing IO on a
+# host.
+#
+# Instances performing IO includes those in the following states:
+# build, resize,
 # snapshot, migrate, rescue, unshelve.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
 # only affects scheduling if the 'io_ops_filter' filter is enabled.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to the max number of instances
+# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to the max number of
+# instances
 #   that can be actively performing IO on any given host.
 #  (integer value)
 #max_io_ops_per_host = 8
@@ -4791,20 +5378,25 @@
 #
 # Maximum number of instances that be active on a host.
 #
-# If you need to limit the number of instances on any given host, set this
-# option
-# to the maximum number of instances you want to allow. The NumInstancesFilter
-# and AggregateNumInstancesFilter will reject any host that has at least as many
-# instances as this option's value.
-#
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'NumInstancesFilter' or
-# 'AggregateNumInstancesFilter' filter is enabled.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to the max instances that can be
+# If you need to limit the number of instances on any given host, set
+# this option
+# to the maximum number of instances you want to allow. The
+# num_instances_filter
+# will reject any host that has at least as many instances as this
+# option's
+# value.
+#
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
+# only affects scheduling if the 'num_instances_filter' filter is
+# enabled.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to the max instances
+# that can be
 #   scheduled on a host.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
@@ -4813,23 +5405,30 @@
 #
 # Enable querying of individual hosts for instance information.
 #
-# The scheduler may need information about the instances on a host in order to
-# evaluate its filters and weighers. The most common need for this information
-# is
-# for the (anti-)affinity filters, which need to choose a host based on the
+# The scheduler may need information about the instances on a host in
+# order to
+# evaluate its filters and weighers. The most common need for this
+# information is
+# for the (anti-)affinity filters, which need to choose a host based
+# on the
 # instances already running on a host.
 #
-# If the configured filters and weighers do not need this information, disabling
-# this option will improve performance. It may also be disabled when the
-# tracking
-# overhead proves too heavy, although this will cause classes requiring host
+# If the configured filters and weighers do not need this information,
+# disabling
+# this option will improve performance. It may also be disabled when
+# the tracking
+# overhead proves too heavy, although this will cause classes
+# requiring host
 # usage data to query the database on each request instead.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
-# NOTE: In a multi-cell (v2) setup where the cell MQ is separated from the
-# top-level, computes cannot directly communicate with the scheduler. Thus,
+# NOTE: In a multi-cell (v2) setup where the cell MQ is separated from
+# the
+# top-level, computes cannot directly communicate with the scheduler.
+# Thus,
 # this option cannot be enabled in that scenario. See also the
 # [workarounds]/disable_group_policy_check_upcall option.
 #  (boolean value)
@@ -4839,19 +5438,22 @@
 #
 # Filters that the scheduler can use.
 #
-# An unordered list of the filter classes the nova scheduler may apply.  Only
-# the
+# An unordered list of the filter classes the nova scheduler may
+# apply.  Only the
 # filters specified in the 'enabled_filters' option will be used, but
-# any filter appearing in that option must also be included in this list.
+# any filter appearing in that option must also be included in this
+# list.
 #
 # By default, this is set to all filters that are included with nova.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to the name of
+# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to
+# the name of
 #   a filter that may be used for selecting a host
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -4864,110 +5466,178 @@
 #
 # Filters that the scheduler will use.
 #
-# An ordered list of filter class names that will be used for filtering
+# An ordered list of filter class names that will be used for
+# filtering
 # hosts. These filters will be applied in the order they are listed so
-# place your most restrictive filters first to make the filtering process more
+# place your most restrictive filters first to make the filtering
+# process more
 # efficient.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to the name of
+# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to
+# the name of
 #   a filter to be used for selecting a host
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * All of the filters in this option *must* be present in the
-#   'available_filters' option, or a SchedulerHostFilterNotFound
+#   'scheduler_available_filters' option, or a
+# SchedulerHostFilterNotFound
 #   exception will be raised.
 #  (list value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_default_filters
 #enabled_filters = RetryFilter,AvailabilityZoneFilter,ComputeFilter,ComputeCapabilitiesFilter,ImagePropertiesFilter,ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter,ServerGroupAffinityFilter
 
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Filters used for filtering baremetal hosts.
+#
+# Filters are applied in order, so place your most restrictive filters
+# first to
+# make the filtering process more efficient.
+#
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to
+# the name of
+#   a filter to be used for selecting a baremetal host
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * If the 'scheduler_use_baremetal_filters' option is False, this
+# option has
+#   no effect.
+#  (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/baremetal_scheduler_default_filters
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# These filters were used to overcome some of the baremetal scheduling
+# limitations in Nova prior to the use of the Placement API. Now
+# scheduling will
+# use the custom resource class defined for each baremetal node to
+# make its
+# selection.
+#baremetal_enabled_filters = RetryFilter,AvailabilityZoneFilter,ComputeFilter,ComputeCapabilitiesFilter,ImagePropertiesFilter,ExactRamFilter,ExactDiskFilter,ExactCoreFilter
+
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Enable baremetal filters.
+#
+# Set this to True to tell the nova scheduler that it should use the
+# filters
+# specified in the 'baremetal_enabled_filters' option. If you are not
+# scheduling baremetal nodes, leave this at the default setting of
+# False.
+#
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * If this option is set to True, then the filters specified in the
+#   'baremetal_enabled_filters' are used instead of the filters
+#   specified in 'enabled_filters'.
+#  (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_use_baremetal_filters
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# These filters were used to overcome some of the baremetal scheduling
+# limitations in Nova prior to the use of the Placement API. Now
+# scheduling will
+# use the custom resource class defined for each baremetal node to
+# make its
+# selection.
+#use_baremetal_filters = false
+
 #
 # Weighers that the scheduler will use.
 #
-# Only hosts which pass the filters are weighed. The weight for any host starts
-# at 0, and the weighers order these hosts by adding to or subtracting from the
-# weight assigned by the previous weigher. Weights may become negative. An
-# instance will be scheduled to one of the N most-weighted hosts, where N is
+# Only hosts which pass the filters are weighed. The weight for any
+# host starts
+# at 0, and the weighers order these hosts by adding to or subtracting
+# from the
+# weight assigned by the previous weigher. Weights may become
+# negative. An
+# instance will be scheduled to one of the N most-weighted hosts,
+# where N is
 # 'scheduler_host_subset_size'.
 #
 # By default, this is set to all weighers that are included with Nova.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to the name of
+# * A list of zero or more strings, where each string corresponds to
+# the name of
 #   a weigher that will be used for selecting a host
 #  (list value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_weight_classes
 #weight_classes = nova.scheduler.weights.all_weighers
 
 #
-# RAM weight multipler ratio.
-#
-# This option determines how hosts with more or less available RAM are weighed.
-# A
-# positive value will result in the scheduler preferring hosts with more
-# available RAM, and a negative number will result in the scheduler preferring
-# hosts with less available RAM. Another way to look at it is that positive
-# values for this option will tend to spread instances across many hosts, while
-# negative values will tend to fill up (stack) hosts as much as possible before
-# scheduling to a less-used host. The absolute value, whether positive or
-# negative, controls how strong the RAM weigher is relative to other weighers.
-#
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
+# Ram weight multipler ratio.
+#
+# This option determines how hosts with more or less available RAM are
+# weighed. A
+# positive value will result in the scheduler preferring hosts with
+# more
+# available RAM, and a negative number will result in the scheduler
+# preferring
+# hosts with less available RAM. Another way to look at it is that
+# positive
+# values for this option will tend to spread instances across many
+# hosts, while
+# negative values will tend to fill up (stack) hosts as much as
+# possible before
+# scheduling to a less-used host. The absolute value, whether positive
+# or
+# negative, controls how strong the RAM weigher is relative to other
+# weighers.
+#
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
 # only affects scheduling if the 'ram' weigher is enabled.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multipler
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the
+# multipler
 #   ratio for this weigher.
 #  (floating point value)
 #ram_weight_multiplier = 1.0
 
 #
-# CPU weight multiplier ratio.
-#
-# Multiplier used for weighting free vCPUs. Negative numbers indicate stacking
-# rather than spreading.
-#
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'cpu' weigher is enabled.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multipler
-#   ratio for this weigher.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``filter_scheduler.weight_classes``: This weigher must be added to list of
-#   enabled weight classes if the ``weight_classes`` setting is set to a
-#   non-default value.
-#  (floating point value)
-#cpu_weight_multiplier = 1.0
-
-#
 # Disk weight multipler ratio.
 #
-# Multiplier used for weighing free disk space. Negative numbers mean to
+# Multiplier used for weighing free disk space. Negative numbers mean
+# to
 # stack vs spread.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
 # only affects scheduling if the 'disk' weigher is enabled.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multipler
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the
+# multipler
 #   ratio for this weigher.
 #  (floating point value)
 #disk_weight_multiplier = 1.0
@@ -4975,24 +5645,32 @@
 #
 # IO operations weight multipler ratio.
 #
-# This option determines how hosts with differing workloads are weighed.
-# Negative
-# values, such as the default, will result in the scheduler preferring hosts
-# with
-# lighter workloads whereas positive values will prefer hosts with heavier
-# workloads. Another way to look at it is that positive values for this option
-# will tend to schedule instances onto hosts that are already busy, while
-# negative values will tend to distribute the workload across more hosts. The
-# absolute value, whether positive or negative, controls how strong the io_ops
+# This option determines how hosts with differing workloads are
+# weighed. Negative
+# values, such as the default, will result in the scheduler preferring
+# hosts with
+# lighter workloads whereas positive values will prefer hosts with
+# heavier
+# workloads. Another way to look at it is that positive values for
+# this option
+# will tend to schedule instances onto hosts that are already busy,
+# while
+# negative values will tend to distribute the workload across more
+# hosts. The
+# absolute value, whether positive or negative, controls how strong
+# the io_ops
 # weigher is relative to other weighers.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
 # only affects scheduling if the 'io_ops' weigher is enabled.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multipler
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the
+# multipler
 #   ratio for this weigher.
 #  (floating point value)
 #io_ops_weight_multiplier = -1.0
@@ -5000,16 +5678,22 @@
 #
 # PCI device affinity weight multiplier.
 #
-# The PCI device affinity weighter computes a weighting based on the number of
-# PCI devices on the host and the number of PCI devices requested by the
-# instance. The ``NUMATopologyFilter`` filter must be enabled for this to have
-# any significance. For more information, refer to the filter documentation:
-#
-#     https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/user/filter-scheduler.html
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * A positive integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the
+# The PCI device affinity weighter computes a weighting based on the
+# number of
+# PCI devices on the host and the number of PCI devices requested by
+# the
+# instance. The ``NUMATopologyFilter`` filter must be enabled for this
+# to have
+# any significance. For more information, refer to the filter
+# documentation:
+#
+#     https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/user/filter-
+# scheduler.html
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * A positive integer or float value, where the value corresponds to
+# the
 #   multiplier ratio for this weigher.
 #  (floating point value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -5020,9 +5704,12 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to weight multiplier
-#   for hosts with group soft affinity. Only a positive value are meaningful, as
-#   negative values would make this behave as a soft anti-affinity weigher.
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to weight
+# multiplier
+#   for hosts with group soft affinity. Only a positive value are
+# meaningful, as
+#   negative values would make this behave as a soft anti-affinity
+# weigher.
 #  (floating point value)
 #soft_affinity_weight_multiplier = 1.0
 
@@ -5031,60 +5718,44 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to weight multiplier
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to weight
+# multiplier
 #   for hosts with group soft anti-affinity. Only a positive value are
-#   meaningful, as negative values would make this behave as a soft affinity
+#   meaningful, as negative values would make this behave as a soft
+# affinity
 #   weigher.
 #  (floating point value)
 #soft_anti_affinity_weight_multiplier = 1.0
 
 #
-# Multiplier used for weighing hosts that have had recent build failures.
-#
-# This option determines how much weight is placed on a compute node with
-# recent build failures. Build failures may indicate a failing, misconfigured,
-# or otherwise ailing compute node, and avoiding it during scheduling may be
-# beneficial. The weight is inversely proportional to the number of recent
-# build failures the compute node has experienced. This value should be
-# set to some high value to offset weight given by other enabled weighers
-# due to available resources. To disable weighing compute hosts by the
-# number of recent failures, set this to zero.
-#
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multiplier
-#   ratio for this weigher.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * [compute]/consecutive_build_service_disable_threshold - Must be nonzero
-#   for a compute to report data considered by this weigher.
-#  (floating point value)
-#build_failure_weight_multiplier = 1000000.0
-
-#
-# Enable spreading the instances between hosts with the same best weight.
+# Enable spreading the instances between hosts with the same best
+# weight.
 #
 # Enabling it is beneficial for cases when host_subset_size is 1
-# (default), but there is a large number of hosts with same maximal weight.
-# This scenario is common in Ironic deployments where there are typically many
+# (default), but there is a large number of hosts with same maximal
+# weight.
+# This scenario is common in Ironic deployments where there are
+# typically many
 # baremetal nodes with identical weights returned to the scheduler.
-# In such case enabling this option will reduce contention and chances for
+# In such case enabling this option will reduce contention and chances
+# for
 # rescheduling events.
-# At the same time it will make the instance packing (even in unweighed case)
+# At the same time it will make the instance packing (even in
+# unweighed case)
 # less dense.
 #  (boolean value)
 #shuffle_best_same_weighed_hosts = false
 
 #
-# The default architecture to be used when using the image properties filter.
-#
-# When using the ImagePropertiesFilter, it is possible that you want to define
-# a default architecture to make the user experience easier and avoid having
-# something like x86_64 images landing on aarch64 compute nodes because the
+# The default architecture to be used when using the image properties
+# filter.
+#
+# When using the ImagePropertiesFilter, it is possible that you want
+# to define
+# a default architecture to make the user experience easier and avoid
+# having
+# something like x86_64 images landing on aarch64 compute nodes
+# because the
 # user did not specify the 'hw_architecture' property in Glance.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -5131,16 +5802,21 @@
 #
 # List of UUIDs for images that can only be run on certain hosts.
 #
-# If there is a need to restrict some images to only run on certain designated
+# If there is a need to restrict some images to only run on certain
+# designated
 # hosts, list those image UUIDs here.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'IsolatedHostsFilter' filter is enabled.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * A list of UUID strings, where each string corresponds to the UUID of an
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
+# only affects scheduling if the 'IsolatedHostsFilter' filter is
+# enabled.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * A list of UUID strings, where each string corresponds to the UUID
+# of an
 #   image
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -5153,16 +5829,21 @@
 #
 # List of hosts that can only run certain images.
 #
-# If there is a need to restrict some images to only run on certain designated
+# If there is a need to restrict some images to only run on certain
+# designated
 # hosts, list those host names here.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'IsolatedHostsFilter' filter is enabled.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * A list of strings, where each string corresponds to the name of a host
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
+# only affects scheduling if the 'IsolatedHostsFilter' filter is
+# enabled.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * A list of strings, where each string corresponds to the name of a
+# host
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -5174,10 +5855,14 @@
 #
 # Prevent non-isolated images from being built on isolated hosts.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'IsolatedHostsFilter' filter is enabled. Even
-# then, this option doesn't affect the behavior of requests for isolated images,
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
+# only affects scheduling if the 'IsolatedHostsFilter' filter is
+# enabled. Even
+# then, this option doesn't affect the behavior of requests for
+# isolated images,
 # which will *always* be restricted to isolated hosts.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -5190,24 +5875,30 @@
 #
 # Image property namespace for use in the host aggregate.
 #
-# Images and hosts can be configured so that certain images can only be
-# scheduled
-# to hosts in a particular aggregate. This is done with metadata values set on
-# the host aggregate that are identified by beginning with the value of this
-# option. If the host is part of an aggregate with such a metadata key, the
-# image
-# in the request spec must have the value of that metadata in its properties in
+# Images and hosts can be configured so that certain images can only
+# be scheduled
+# to hosts in a particular aggregate. This is done with metadata
+# values set on
+# the host aggregate that are identified by beginning with the value
+# of this
+# option. If the host is part of an aggregate with such a metadata
+# key, the image
+# in the request spec must have the value of that metadata in its
+# properties in
 # order for the scheduler to consider the host as acceptable.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'aggregate_image_properties_isolation' filter
-# is
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
+# only affects scheduling if the
+# 'aggregate_image_properties_isolation' filter is
 # enabled.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A string, where the string corresponds to an image property namespace
+# * A string, where the string corresponds to an image property
+# namespace
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -5218,19 +5909,25 @@
 #
 # Separator character(s) for image property namespace and name.
 #
-# When using the aggregate_image_properties_isolation filter, the relevant
+# When using the aggregate_image_properties_isolation filter, the
+# relevant
 # metadata keys are prefixed with the namespace defined in the
-# aggregate_image_properties_isolation_namespace configuration option plus a
+# aggregate_image_properties_isolation_namespace configuration option
+# plus a
 # separator. This option defines the separator to be used.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
-# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that this setting
-# only affects scheduling if the 'aggregate_image_properties_isolation' filter
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
+# a different scheduler, this option has no effect. Also note that
+# this setting
+# only affects scheduling if the
+# 'aggregate_image_properties_isolation' filter
 # is enabled.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A string, where the string corresponds to an image property namespace
+# * A string, where the string corresponds to an image property
+# namespace
 #   separator character
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -5252,8 +5949,10 @@
 #
 # https is used for ssl-based glance api servers.
 #
-# NOTE: The preferred mechanism for endpoint discovery is via keystoneauth1
-# loading options. Only use api_servers if you need multiple endpoints and are
+# NOTE: The preferred mechanism for endpoint discovery is via
+# keystoneauth1
+# loading options. Only use api_servers if you need multiple endpoints
+# and are
 # unable to use a load balancer for some reason.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -5263,6 +5962,8 @@
 #   (i.e. "http://10.0.1.0:9292" or "https://my.glance.server/image").
 #  (list value)
 #api_servers = <None>
+api_servers = http://192.168.10.35:9292
+
 
 #
 # Enable glance operation retries.
@@ -5280,7 +5981,8 @@
 # directly via the direct_url. This direct_URL can be fetched from
 # Image metadata which can be used by nova to get the
 # image more efficiently. nova-compute could benefit from this by
-# invoking a copy when it has access to the same file system as glance.
+# invoking a copy when it has access to the same file system as
+# glance.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -5289,7 +5991,8 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# This was originally added for the 'nova.image.download.file' FileTransfer
+# This was originally added for the 'nova.image.download.file'
+# FileTransfer
 # extension which was removed in the 16.0.0 Pike release. The
 # 'nova.image.download.modules' extension point is not maintained
 # and there is no indication of its use in production clouds.
@@ -5298,64 +6001,88 @@
 #
 # Enable image signature verification.
 #
-# nova uses the image signature metadata from glance and verifies the signature
-# of a signed image while downloading that image. If the image signature cannot
-# be verified or if the image signature metadata is either incomplete or
-# unavailable, then nova will not boot the image and instead will place the
-# instance into an error state. This provides end users with stronger assurances
+# nova uses the image signature metadata from glance and verifies the
+# signature
+# of a signed image while downloading that image. If the image
+# signature cannot
+# be verified or if the image signature metadata is either incomplete
+# or
+# unavailable, then nova will not boot the image and instead will
+# place the
+# instance into an error state. This provides end users with stronger
+# assurances
 # of the integrity of the image data they are using to create servers.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * The options in the `key_manager` group, as the key_manager is used
 #   for the signature validation.
-# * Both enable_certificate_validation and default_trusted_certificate_ids
+# * Both enable_certificate_validation and
+# default_trusted_certificate_ids
 #   below depend on this option being enabled.
 #  (boolean value)
-#verify_glance_signatures = false
+verify_glance_signatures=False
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Enable certificate validation for image signature verification.
 #
-# During image signature verification nova will first verify the validity of the
-# image's signing certificate using the set of trusted certificates associated
-# with the instance. If certificate validation fails, signature verification
-# will not be performed and the instance will be placed into an error state.
-# This
-# provides end users with stronger assurances that the image data is unmodified
-# and trustworthy. If left disabled, image signature verification can still
+# During image signature verification nova will first verify the
+# validity of the
+# image's signing certificate using the set of trusted certificates
+# associated
+# with the instance. If certificate validation fails, signature
+# verification
+# will not be performed and the image will be placed into an error
+# state. This
+# provides end users with stronger assurances that the image data is
+# unmodified
+# and trustworthy. If left disabled, image signature verification can
+# still
 # occur but the end user will not have any assurance that the signing
-# certificate used to generate the image signature is still trustworthy.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * This option only takes effect if verify_glance_signatures is enabled.
-# * The value of default_trusted_certificate_ids may be used when this option
+# certificate used to generate the image signature is still
+# trustworthy.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * This option only takes effect if verify_glance_signatures is
+# enabled.
+# * The value of default_trusted_certificate_ids may be used when this
+# option
 #   is enabled.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 16.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# This option is intended to ease the transition for deployments leveraging
-# image signature verification. The intended state long-term is for signature
+# This option is intended to ease the transition for deployments
+# leveraging
+# image signature verification. The intended state long-term is for
+# signature
 # verification and certificate validation to always happen together.
 #enable_certificate_validation = false
 
 #
 # List of certificate IDs for certificates that should be trusted.
 #
-# May be used as a default list of trusted certificate IDs for certificate
-# validation. The value of this option will be ignored if the user provides a
-# list of trusted certificate IDs with an instance API request. The value of
-# this option will be persisted with the instance data if signature verification
-# and certificate validation are enabled and if the user did not provide an
-# alternative list. If left empty when certificate validation is enabled the
-# user must provide a list of trusted certificate IDs otherwise certificate
+# May be used as a default list of trusted certificate IDs for
+# certificate
+# validation. The value of this option will be ignored if the user
+# provides a
+# list of trusted certificate IDs with an instance API request. The
+# value of
+# this option will be persisted with the instance data if signature
+# verification
+# and certificate validation are enabled and if the user did not
+# provide an
+# alternative list. If left empty when certificate validation is
+# enabled the
+# user must provide a list of trusted certificate IDs otherwise
+# certificate
 # validation will fail.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * The value of this option may be used if both verify_glance_signatures and
+# * The value of this option may be used if both
+# verify_glance_signatures and
 #   enable_certificate_validation are enabled.
 #  (list value)
 #default_trusted_certificate_ids =
@@ -5363,8 +6090,8 @@
 # Enable or disable debug logging with glanceclient. (boolean value)
 #debug = false
 
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs
+# connections. (string value)
 #cafile = <None>
 
 # PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
@@ -5379,28 +6106,23 @@
 # Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
 #timeout = <None>
 
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
-
 # The default service_type for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #service_type = image
 
 # The default service_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #service_name = <None>
 
-# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list value)
+# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list
+# value)
 #valid_interfaces = internal,public
 
 # The default region_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #region_name = <None>
 
 # Always use this endpoint URL for requests for this client. NOTE: The
-# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a particular API
-# version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or `max-version` options.
-# (string value)
+# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a
+# particular API version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or
+# `max-version` options. (string value)
 #endpoint_override = <None>
 
 
@@ -5425,43 +6147,14 @@
 # "libguestfs" package must be installed.
 #
 # Related options:
-#
-# Since libguestfs access and modifies VM's managed by libvirt, below options
+# Since libguestfs access and modifies VM's managed by libvirt, below
+# options
 # should be set to give access to those VM's.
-#
-# * ``libvirt.inject_key``
-# * ``libvirt.inject_partition``
-# * ``libvirt.inject_password``
+#     * libvirt.inject_key
+#     * libvirt.inject_partition
+#     * libvirt.inject_password
 #  (boolean value)
 #debug = false
-
-
-[healthcheck]
-
-#
-# From oslo.middleware
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: The path to respond to healtcheck requests on. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-#path = /healthcheck
-
-# Show more detailed information as part of the response (boolean value)
-#detailed = false
-
-# Additional backends that can perform health checks and report that information
-# back as part of a request. (list value)
-#backends =
-
-# Check the presence of a file to determine if an application is running on a
-# port. Used by DisableByFileHealthcheck plugin. (string value)
-#disable_by_file_path = <None>
-
-# Check the presence of a file based on a port to determine if an application is
-# running on a port. Expects a "port:path" list of strings. Used by
-# DisableByFilesPortsHealthcheck plugin. (list value)
-#disable_by_file_paths =
 
 
 [hyperv]
@@ -5618,7 +6311,8 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * If the config_drive_cdrom option is False, qemu-img will be used to
+# * If the config_drive_cdrom option is False, qemu-img will be used
+# to
 #   convert the ISO to a VHD, otherwise the configuration drive will
 #   remain an ISO. To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must
 #   set the mkisofs_cmd value to the full path to an mkisofs.exe
@@ -5671,23 +6365,28 @@
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * True: Attach the configuration drive image as a CD drive.
-# * False: Attach the configuration drive image as a disk drive (Default).
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * This option is meaningful with force_config_drive option set to 'True'
+# * False: Attach the configuration drive image as a disk drive
+# (Default).
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * This option is meaningful with force_config_drive option set to
+# 'True'
 #   or when the REST API call to create an instance will have
 #   '--config-drive=True' flag.
-# * config_drive_format option must be set to 'iso9660' in order to use
+# * config_drive_format option must be set to 'iso9660' in order to
+# use
 #   CD drive as the configuration drive image.
 # * To use configuration drive with Hyper-V, you must set the
 #   mkisofs_cmd value to the full path to an mkisofs.exe installation.
 #   Additionally, you must set the qemu_img_cmd value to the full path
 #   to an qemu-img command installation.
-# * You can configure the Compute service to always create a configuration
+# * You can configure the Compute service to always create a
+# configuration
 #   drive by setting the force_config_drive option to 'True'.
 #  (boolean value)
 #config_drive_cdrom = false
+config_drive_cdrom = false
 
 #
 # Configuration drive inject password
@@ -5697,10 +6396,12 @@
 # Related options:
 #
 # * This option is meaningful when used with other options that enable
-#   configuration drive usage with Hyper-V, such as force_config_drive.
+#   configuration drive usage with Hyper-V, such as
+# force_config_drive.
 # * Currently, the only accepted config_drive_format is 'iso9660'.
 #  (boolean value)
 #config_drive_inject_password = false
+config_drive_inject_password = false
 
 #
 # Volume attach retry count
@@ -5749,7 +6450,8 @@
 # Instances with RemoteFX can be requested with the following flavor
 # extra specs:
 #
-# **os:resolution**. Guest VM screen resolution size. Acceptable values::
+# **os:resolution**. Guest VM screen resolution size. Acceptable
+# values::
 #
 #     1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, 1920x1200, 2560x1600, 3840x2160
 #
@@ -5770,169 +6472,31 @@
 #
 # Use multipath connections when attaching iSCSI or FC disks.
 #
-# This requires the Multipath IO Windows feature to be enabled. MPIO must be
+# This requires the Multipath IO Windows feature to be enabled. MPIO
+# must be
 # configured to claim such devices.
 #  (boolean value)
 #use_multipath_io = false
 
 #
-# List of iSCSI initiators that will be used for estabilishing iSCSI sessions.
-#
-# If none are specified, the Microsoft iSCSI initiator service will choose the
+# List of iSCSI initiators that will be used for estabilishing iSCSI
+# sessions.
+#
+# If none are specified, the Microsoft iSCSI initiator service will
+# choose the
 # initiator.
 #  (list value)
 #iscsi_initiator_list =
 
 
-[ironic]
-#
-# Configuration options for Ironic driver (Bare Metal).
-# If using the Ironic driver following options must be set:
-# * auth_type
-# * auth_url
-# * project_name
-# * username
-# * password
-# * project_domain_id or project_domain_name
-# * user_domain_id or user_domain_name
+
+
+[key_manager]
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
 
-# DEPRECATED: URL override for the Ironic API endpoint. (uri value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Endpoint lookup uses the service catalog via common keystoneauth1
-# Adapter configuration options. In the current release, api_endpoint will
-# override this behavior, but will be ignored and/or removed in a future
-# release. To achieve the same result, use the endpoint_override option instead.
-#api_endpoint = http://ironic.example.org:6385/
-
-#
-# The number of times to retry when a request conflicts.
-# If set to 0, only try once, no retries.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * api_retry_interval
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#api_max_retries = 60
-
-#
-# The number of seconds to wait before retrying the request.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * api_max_retries
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#api_retry_interval = 2
-
-# Timeout (seconds) to wait for node serial console state changed. Set to 0 to
-# disable timeout. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#serial_console_state_timeout = 10
-
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
-#cafile = <None>
-
-# PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
-#certfile = <None>
-
-# PEM encoded client certificate key file (string value)
-#keyfile = <None>
-
-# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
-#timeout = <None>
-
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
-
-# Authentication type to load (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [ironic]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
-#auth_section = <None>
-
-# Authentication URL (string value)
-#auth_url = <None>
-
-# Scope for system operations (string value)
-#system_scope = <None>
-
-# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
-#domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name to scope to (string value)
-#domain_name = <None>
-
-# Project ID to scope to (string value)
-#project_id = <None>
-
-# Project name to scope to (string value)
-#project_name = <None>
-
-# Domain ID containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_name = <None>
-
-# Trust ID (string value)
-#trust_id = <None>
-
-# User ID (string value)
-#user_id = <None>
-
-# Username (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [ironic]/user_name
-#username = <None>
-
-# User's domain id (string value)
-#user_domain_id = <None>
-
-# User's domain name (string value)
-#user_domain_name = <None>
-
-# User's password (string value)
-#password = <None>
-
-# The default service_type for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
-#service_type = baremetal
-
-# The default service_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
-#service_name = <None>
-
-# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list value)
-#valid_interfaces = internal,public
-
-# The default region_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
-#region_name = <None>
-
-# Always use this endpoint URL for requests for this client. NOTE: The
-# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a particular API
-# version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or `max-version` options.
-# (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [ironic]/api_endpoint
-#endpoint_override = <None>
-
-
-[key_manager]
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
 #
 # Fixed key returned by key manager, specified in hex.
 #
@@ -5941,28 +6505,31 @@
 # * Empty string or a key in hex value
 #  (string value)
 #fixed_key = <None>
-
-# Specify the key manager implementation. Options are "barbican" and "vault".
-# Default is  "barbican". Will support the  values earlier set using
-# [key_manager]/api_class for some time. (string value)
+api_class=castellan.key_manager.barbican_key_manager.BarbicanKeyManager
+
+# Specify the key manager implementation. Options are "barbican" and
+# "vault". Default is  "barbican". Will support the  values earlier
+# set using [key_manager]/api_class for some time. (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [key_manager]/api_class
 #backend = barbican
 
-# The type of authentication credential to create. Possible values are 'token',
-# 'password', 'keystone_token', and 'keystone_password'. Required if no context
-# is passed to the credential factory. (string value)
+# The type of authentication credential to create. Possible values are
+# 'token', 'password', 'keystone_token', and 'keystone_password'.
+# Required if no context is passed to the credential factory. (string
+# value)
 #auth_type = <None>
 
-# Token for authentication. Required for 'token' and 'keystone_token' auth_type
-# if no context is passed to the credential factory. (string value)
+# Token for authentication. Required for 'token' and 'keystone_token'
+# auth_type if no context is passed to the credential factory. (string
+# value)
 #token = <None>
 
-# Username for authentication. Required for 'password' auth_type. Optional for
-# the 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
+# Username for authentication. Required for 'password' auth_type.
+# Optional for the 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
 #username = <None>
 
-# Password for authentication. Required for 'password' and 'keystone_password'
-# auth_type. (string value)
+# Password for authentication. Required for 'password' and
+# 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
 #password = <None>
 
 # Use this endpoint to connect to Keystone. (string value)
@@ -5972,12 +6539,12 @@
 # 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
 #user_id = <None>
 
-# User's domain ID for authentication. Optional for 'keystone_token' and
-# 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
+# User's domain ID for authentication. Optional for 'keystone_token'
+# and 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
 #user_domain_id = <None>
 
-# User's domain name for authentication. Optional for 'keystone_token' and
-# 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
+# User's domain name for authentication. Optional for 'keystone_token'
+# and 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
 #user_domain_name = <None>
 
 # Trust ID for trust scoping. Optional for 'keystone_token' and
@@ -6008,8 +6575,9 @@
 # 'keystone_password' auth_type. (string value)
 #project_domain_name = <None>
 
-# Allow fetching a new token if the current one is going to expire. Optional for
-# 'keystone_token' and 'keystone_password' auth_type. (boolean value)
+# Allow fetching a new token if the current one is going to expire.
+# Optional for 'keystone_token' and 'keystone_password' auth_type.
+# (boolean value)
 #reauthenticate = true
 
 
@@ -6020,8 +6588,8 @@
 # From nova.conf
 #
 
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs
+# connections. (string value)
 #cafile = <None>
 
 # PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
@@ -6036,221 +6604,24 @@
 # Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
 #timeout = <None>
 
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
-
 # The default service_type for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #service_type = identity
 
 # The default service_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #service_name = <None>
 
-# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list value)
+# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list
+# value)
 #valid_interfaces = internal,public
 
 # The default region_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #region_name = <None>
 
 # Always use this endpoint URL for requests for this client. NOTE: The
-# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a particular API
-# version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or `max-version` options.
-# (string value)
+# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a
+# particular API version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or
+# `max-version` options. (string value)
 #endpoint_override = <None>
-
-
-[keystone_authtoken]
-
-#
-# From keystonemiddleware.auth_token
-#
-
-# Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not be an
-# "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users. Unauthenticated
-# clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate. Although this
-# endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the wild varies. If
-# you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should *not* be the same
-# endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens, because normal end
-# users may not be able to reach that endpoint. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_uri
-#www_authenticate_uri = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not
-# be an "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
-# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
-# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
-# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
-# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
-# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. This option
-# is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri and will be removed in the S
-# release. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Queens.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: The auth_uri option is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri and
-# will be removed in the S  release.
-#auth_uri = <None>
-
-# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
-#auth_version = <None>
-
-# Do not handle authorization requests within the middleware, but delegate the
-# authorization decision to downstream WSGI components. (boolean value)
-#delay_auth_decision = false
-
-# Request timeout value for communicating with Identity API server. (integer
-# value)
-#http_connect_timeout = <None>
-
-# How many times are we trying to reconnect when communicating with Identity API
-# Server. (integer value)
-#http_request_max_retries = 3
-
-# Request environment key where the Swift cache object is stored. When
-# auth_token middleware is deployed with a Swift cache, use this option to have
-# the middleware share a caching backend with swift. Otherwise, use the
-# ``memcached_servers`` option instead. (string value)
-#cache = <None>
-
-# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
-#certfile = <None>
-
-# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
-#keyfile = <None>
-
-# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
-#cafile = <None>
-
-# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# The region in which the identity server can be found. (string value)
-#region_name = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: Directory used to cache files related to PKI tokens. This option
-# has been deprecated in the Ocata release and will be removed in the P release.
-# (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#signing_dir = <None>
-
-# Optionally specify a list of memcached server(s) to use for caching. If left
-# undefined, tokens will instead be cached in-process. (list value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/memcache_servers
-#memcached_servers = <None>
-
-# In order to prevent excessive effort spent validating tokens, the middleware
-# caches previously-seen tokens for a configurable duration (in seconds). Set to
-# -1 to disable caching completely. (integer value)
-#token_cache_time = 300
-
-# DEPRECATED: Determines the frequency at which the list of revoked tokens is
-# retrieved from the Identity service (in seconds). A high number of revocation
-# events combined with a low cache duration may significantly reduce
-# performance. Only valid for PKI tokens. This option has been deprecated in the
-# Ocata release and will be removed in the P release. (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#revocation_cache_time = 10
-
-# (Optional) If defined, indicate whether token data should be authenticated or
-# authenticated and encrypted. If MAC, token data is authenticated (with HMAC)
-# in the cache. If ENCRYPT, token data is encrypted and authenticated in the
-# cache. If the value is not one of these options or empty, auth_token will
-# raise an exception on initialization. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# None - <No description provided>
-# MAC - <No description provided>
-# ENCRYPT - <No description provided>
-#memcache_security_strategy = None
-
-# (Optional, mandatory if memcache_security_strategy is defined) This string is
-# used for key derivation. (string value)
-#memcache_secret_key = <None>
-
-# (Optional) Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is
-# tried again. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_dead_retry = 300
-
-# (Optional) Maximum total number of open connections to every memcached server.
-# (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_maxsize = 10
-
-# (Optional) Socket timeout in seconds for communicating with a memcached
-# server. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_socket_timeout = 3
-
-# (Optional) Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the
-# pool before it is closed. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_unused_timeout = 60
-
-# (Optional) Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcached
-# client connection from the pool. (integer value)
-#memcache_pool_conn_get_timeout = 10
-
-# (Optional) Use the advanced (eventlet safe) memcached client pool. The
-# advanced pool will only work under python 2.x. (boolean value)
-#memcache_use_advanced_pool = false
-
-# (Optional) Indicate whether to set the X-Service-Catalog header. If False,
-# middleware will not ask for service catalog on token validation and will not
-# set the X-Service-Catalog header. (boolean value)
-#include_service_catalog = true
-
-# Used to control the use and type of token binding. Can be set to: "disabled"
-# to not check token binding. "permissive" (default) to validate binding
-# information if the bind type is of a form known to the server and ignore it if
-# not. "strict" like "permissive" but if the bind type is unknown the token will
-# be rejected. "required" any form of token binding is needed to be allowed.
-# Finally the name of a binding method that must be present in tokens. (string
-# value)
-#enforce_token_bind = permissive
-
-# DEPRECATED: If true, the revocation list will be checked for cached tokens.
-# This requires that PKI tokens are configured on the identity server. (boolean
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#check_revocations_for_cached = false
-
-# DEPRECATED: Hash algorithms to use for hashing PKI tokens. This may be a
-# single algorithm or multiple. The algorithms are those supported by Python
-# standard hashlib.new(). The hashes will be tried in the order given, so put
-# the preferred one first for performance. The result of the first hash will be
-# stored in the cache. This will typically be set to multiple values only while
-# migrating from a less secure algorithm to a more secure one. Once all the old
-# tokens are expired this option should be set to a single value for better
-# performance. (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
-#hash_algorithms = md5
-
-# A choice of roles that must be present in a service token. Service tokens are
-# allowed to request that an expired token can be used and so this check should
-# tightly control that only actual services should be sending this token. Roles
-# here are applied as an ANY check so any role in this list must be present. For
-# backwards compatibility reasons this currently only affects the allow_expired
-# check. (list value)
-#service_token_roles = service
-
-# For backwards compatibility reasons we must let valid service tokens pass that
-# don't pass the service_token_roles check as valid. Setting this true will
-# become the default in a future release and should be enabled if possible.
-# (boolean value)
-#service_token_roles_required = false
-
-# Authentication type to load (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
-#auth_section = <None>
 
 
 [libvirt]
@@ -6258,35 +6629,53 @@
 # Libvirt options allows cloud administrator to configure related
 # libvirt hypervisor driver to be used within an OpenStack deployment.
 #
-# Almost all of the libvirt config options are influence by ``virt_type`` config
-# which describes the virtualization type (or so called domain type) libvirt
+# Almost all of the libvirt config options are influence by
+# ``virt_type`` config
+# which describes the virtualization type (or so called domain type)
+# libvirt
 # should use for specific features such as live migration, snapshot.
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
-
-#
-# The ID of the image to boot from to rescue data from a corrupted instance.
-#
-# If the rescue REST API operation doesn't provide an ID of an image to
+virt_type = kvm
+
+inject_partition=-2
+inject_password=False
+
+disk_cachemodes="file=directsync,block=none"
+block_migration_flag=VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE,VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER,VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE,VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC
+live_migration_flag=VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE,VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER,VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE,VIR_MIGRATE_PERSIST_DEST
+inject_key=True
+vif_driver=nova.virt.libvirt.vif.LibvirtGenericVIFDriver
+
+#
+# The ID of the image to boot from to rescue data from a corrupted
+# instance.
+#
+# If the rescue REST API operation doesn't provide an ID of an image
+# to
 # use, the image which is referenced by this ID is used. If this
 # option is not set, the image from the instance is used.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * An ID of an image or nothing. If it points to an *Amazon Machine
-#   Image* (AMI), consider to set the config options ``rescue_kernel_id``
-#   and ``rescue_ramdisk_id`` too. If nothing is set, the image of the instance
+#   Image* (AMI), consider to set the config options
+# ``rescue_kernel_id``
+#   and ``rescue_ramdisk_id`` too. If nothing is set, the image of the
+# instance
 #   is used.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``rescue_kernel_id``: If the chosen rescue image allows the separate
+# * ``rescue_kernel_id``: If the chosen rescue image allows the
+# separate
 #   definition of its kernel disk, the value of this option is used,
 #   if specified. This is the case when *Amazon*'s AMI/AKI/ARI image
 #   format is used for the rescue image.
-# * ``rescue_ramdisk_id``: If the chosen rescue image allows the separate
+# * ``rescue_ramdisk_id``: If the chosen rescue image allows the
+# separate
 #   definition of its RAM disk, the value of this option is used if,
 #   specified. This is the case when *Amazon*'s AMI/AKI/ARI image
 #   format is used for the rescue image.
@@ -6296,19 +6685,25 @@
 #
 # The ID of the kernel (AKI) image to use with the rescue image.
 #
-# If the chosen rescue image allows the separate definition of its kernel
-# disk, the value of this option is used, if specified. This is the case
-# when *Amazon*'s AMI/AKI/ARI image format is used for the rescue image.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * An ID of an kernel image or nothing. If nothing is specified, the kernel
+# If the chosen rescue image allows the separate definition of its
+# kernel
+# disk, the value of this option is used, if specified. This is the
+# case
+# when *Amazon*'s AMI/AKI/ARI image format is used for the rescue
+# image.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * An ID of an kernel image or nothing. If nothing is specified, the
+# kernel
 #   disk from the instance is used if it was launched with one.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``rescue_image_id``: If that option points to an image in *Amazon*'s
-#   AMI/AKI/ARI image format, it's useful to use ``rescue_kernel_id`` too.
+# * ``rescue_image_id``: If that option points to an image in
+# *Amazon*'s
+#   AMI/AKI/ARI image format, it's useful to use ``rescue_kernel_id``
+# too.
 #  (string value)
 #rescue_kernel_id = <None>
 
@@ -6316,26 +6711,33 @@
 # The ID of the RAM disk (ARI) image to use with the rescue image.
 #
 # If the chosen rescue image allows the separate definition of its RAM
-# disk, the value of this option is used, if specified. This is the case
-# when *Amazon*'s AMI/AKI/ARI image format is used for the rescue image.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * An ID of a RAM disk image or nothing. If nothing is specified, the RAM
+# disk, the value of this option is used, if specified. This is the
+# case
+# when *Amazon*'s AMI/AKI/ARI image format is used for the rescue
+# image.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * An ID of a RAM disk image or nothing. If nothing is specified, the
+# RAM
 #   disk from the instance is used if it was launched with one.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``rescue_image_id``: If that option points to an image in *Amazon*'s
-#   AMI/AKI/ARI image format, it's useful to use ``rescue_ramdisk_id`` too.
+# * ``rescue_image_id``: If that option points to an image in
+# *Amazon*'s
+#   AMI/AKI/ARI image format, it's useful to use ``rescue_ramdisk_id``
+# too.
 #  (string value)
 #rescue_ramdisk_id = <None>
 
 #
-# Describes the virtualization type (or so called domain type) libvirt should
+# Describes the virtualization type (or so called domain type) libvirt
+# should
 # use.
 #
-# The choice of this type must match the underlying virtualization strategy
+# The choice of this type must match the underlying virtualization
+# strategy
 # you have chosen for this host.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -6365,8 +6767,10 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An URI like ``qemu:///system`` or ``xen+ssh://oirase/`` for example.
-#   This is only necessary if the URI differs to the commonly known URIs
+# * An URI like ``qemu:///system`` or ``xen+ssh://oirase/`` for
+# example.
+#   This is only necessary if the URI differs to the commonly known
+# URIs
 #   for the chosen virtualization type.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -6378,9 +6782,11 @@
 #
 # Algorithm used to hash the injected password.
 # Note that it must be supported by libc on the compute host
-# _and_ by libc inside *any guest image* that will be booted by this compute
+# _and_ by libc inside *any guest image* that will be booted by this
+# compute
 # host whith requested password injection.
-# In case the specified algorithm is not supported by libc on the compute host,
+# In case the specified algorithm is not supported by libc on the
+# compute host,
 # a fallback to DES algorithm will be performed.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -6395,28 +6801,35 @@
 #inject_password_algorithm = MD5
 
 #
-# Allow the injection of an admin password for instance only at ``create`` and
+# Allow the injection of an admin password for instance only at
+# ``create`` and
 # ``rebuild`` process.
 #
-# There is no agent needed within the image to do this. If *libguestfs* is
-# available on the host, it will be used. Otherwise *nbd* is used. The file
-# system of the image will be mounted and the admin password, which is provided
-# in the REST API call will be injected as password for the root user. If no
-# root user is available, the instance won't be launched and an error is thrown.
-# Be aware that the injection is *not* possible when the instance gets launched
+# There is no agent needed within the image to do this. If
+# *libguestfs* is
+# available on the host, it will be used. Otherwise *nbd* is used. The
+# file
+# system of the image will be mounted and the admin password, which is
+# provided
+# in the REST API call will be injected as password for the root user.
+# If no
+# root user is available, the instance won't be launched and an error
+# is thrown.
+# Be aware that the injection is *not* possible when the instance gets
+# launched
 # from a volume.
 #
-# *Linux* distribution guest only.
-#
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * True: Allows the injection.
-# * False: Disallows the injection. Any via the REST API provided admin password
-#   will be silently ignored.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``inject_partition``: That option will decide about the discovery and usage
+# * False (default): Disallows the injection. Any via the REST API
+# provided
+# admin password will be silently ignored.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``inject_partition``: That option will decide about the discovery
+# and usage
 #   of the file system. It also can disable the injection at all.
 #  (boolean value)
 #inject_password = false
@@ -6424,55 +6837,72 @@
 #
 # Allow the injection of an SSH key at boot time.
 #
-# There is no agent needed within the image to do this. If *libguestfs* is
-# available on the host, it will be used. Otherwise *nbd* is used. The file
-# system of the image will be mounted and the SSH key, which is provided
-# in the REST API call will be injected as SSH key for the root user and
-# appended to the ``authorized_keys`` of that user. The SELinux context will
-# be set if necessary. Be aware that the injection is *not* possible when the
+# There is no agent needed within the image to do this. If
+# *libguestfs* is
+# available on the host, it will be used. Otherwise *nbd* is used. The
+# file
+# system of the image will be mounted and the SSH key, which is
+# provided
+# in the REST API call will be injected as SSH key for the root user
+# and
+# appended to the ``authorized_keys`` of that user. The SELinux
+# context will
+# be set if necessary. Be aware that the injection is *not* possible
+# when the
 # instance gets launched from a volume.
 #
-# This config option will enable directly modifying the instance disk and does
-# not affect what cloud-init may do using data from config_drive option or the
+# This config option will enable directly modifying the instance disk
+# and does
+# not affect what cloud-init may do using data from config_drive
+# option or the
 # metadata service.
 #
-# *Linux* distribution guest only.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``inject_partition``: That option will decide about the discovery and usage
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``inject_partition``: That option will decide about the discovery
+# and usage
 #   of the file system. It also can disable the injection at all.
 #  (boolean value)
 #inject_key = false
 
 #
-# Determines the way how the file system is chosen to inject data into it.
-#
-# *libguestfs* will be used a first solution to inject data. If that's not
-# available on the host, the image will be locally mounted on the host as a
-# fallback solution. If libguestfs is not able to determine the root partition
-# (because there are more or less than one root partition) or cannot mount the
-# file system it will result in an error and the instance won't be boot.
+# Determines the way how the file system is chosen to inject data into
+# it.
+#
+# *libguestfs* will be used a first solution to inject data. If that's
+# not
+# available on the host, the image will be locally mounted on the host
+# as a
+# fallback solution. If libguestfs is not able to determine the root
+# partition
+# (because there are more or less than one root partition) or cannot
+# mount the
+# file system it will result in an error and the instance won't be
+# boot.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * -2 => disable the injection of data.
-# * -1 => find the root partition with the file system to mount with libguestfs
+# * -1 => find the root partition with the file system to mount with
+# libguestfs
 # *  0 => The image is not partitioned
 # * >0 => The number of the partition to use for the injection
 #
-# *Linux* distribution guest only.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``inject_key``: If this option allows the injection of a SSH key it depends
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``inject_key``: If this option allows the injection of a SSH key
+# it depends
 #   on value greater or equal to -1 for ``inject_partition``.
-# * ``inject_password``: If this option allows the injection of an admin
-# password
-#   it depends on value greater or equal to -1 for ``inject_partition``.
-# * ``guestfs`` You can enable the debug log level of libguestfs with this
-#   config option. A more verbose output will help in debugging issues.
-# * ``virt_type``: If you use ``lxc`` as virt_type it will be treated as a
+# * ``inject_password``: If this option allows the injection of an
+# admin password
+#   it depends on value greater or equal to -1 for
+# ``inject_partition``.
+# * ``guestfs`` You can enable the debug log level of libguestfs with
+# this
+#   config option. A more verbose output will help in debugging
+# issues.
+# * ``virt_type``: If you use ``lxc`` as virt_type it will be treated
+# as a
 #   single partition image
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: -2
@@ -6481,15 +6911,19 @@
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Enable a mouse cursor within a graphical VNC or SPICE sessions.
 #
-# This will only be taken into account if the VM is fully virtualized and VNC
-# and/or SPICE is enabled. If the node doesn't support a graphical framebuffer,
+# This will only be taken into account if the VM is fully virtualized
+# and VNC
+# and/or SPICE is enabled. If the node doesn't support a graphical
+# framebuffer,
 # then it is valid to set this to False.
 #
 # Related options:
-#
-# * ``[vnc]enabled``: If VNC is enabled, ``use_usb_tablet`` will have an effect.
-# * ``[spice]enabled`` + ``[spice].agent_enabled``: If SPICE is enabled and the
-#   spice agent is disabled, the config value of ``use_usb_tablet`` will have
+# * ``[vnc]enabled``: If VNC is enabled, ``use_usb_tablet`` will have
+# an effect.
+# * ``[spice]enabled`` + ``[spice].agent_enabled``: If SPICE is
+# enabled and the
+#   spice agent is disabled, the config value of ``use_usb_tablet``
+# will have
 #   an effect.
 #  (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
@@ -6498,14 +6932,17 @@
 #use_usb_tablet = true
 
 #
-# The IP address or hostname to be used as the target for live migration
-# traffic.
-#
-# If this option is set to None, the hostname of the migration target compute
+# The IP address or hostname to be used as the target for live
+# migration traffic.
+#
+# If this option is set to None, the hostname of the migration target
+# compute
 # node will be used.
 #
-# This option is useful in environments where the live-migration traffic can
-# impact the network plane significantly. A separate network for live-migration
+# This option is useful in environments where the live-migration
+# traffic can
+# impact the network plane significantly. A separate network for live-
+# migration
 # traffic can then use this config option and avoids the impact on the
 # management network.
 #
@@ -6515,20 +6952,26 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``live_migration_tunnelled``: The live_migration_inbound_addr value is
+# * ``live_migration_tunnelled``: The live_migration_inbound_addr
+# value is
 #   ignored if tunneling is enabled.
 #  (string value)
 #live_migration_inbound_addr = <None>
+live_migration_inbound_addr = 192.168.10.55
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # Live migration target URI to use.
 #
-# Override the default libvirt live migration target URI (which is dependent
-# on virt_type). Any included "%s" is replaced with the migration target
+# Override the default libvirt live migration target URI (which is
+# dependent
+# on virt_type). Any included "%s" is replaced with the migration
+# target
 # hostname.
 #
-# If this option is set to None (which is the default), Nova will automatically
-# generate the `live_migration_uri` value based on only 4 supported `virt_type`
+# If this option is set to None (which is the default), Nova will
+# automatically
+# generate the `live_migration_uri` value based on only 4 supported
+# `virt_type`
 # in following list:
 #
 # * 'kvm': 'qemu+tcp://%s/system'
@@ -6538,18 +6981,23 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``live_migration_inbound_addr``: If ``live_migration_inbound_addr`` value
-#   is not None and ``live_migration_tunnelled`` is False, the ip/hostname
-#   address of target compute node is used instead of ``live_migration_uri`` as
+# * ``live_migration_inbound_addr``: If
+# ``live_migration_inbound_addr`` value
+#   is not None and ``live_migration_tunnelled`` is False, the
+# ip/hostname
+#   address of target compute node is used instead of
+# ``live_migration_uri`` as
 #   the uri for live migration.
-# * ``live_migration_scheme``: If ``live_migration_uri`` is not set, the scheme
-#   used for live migration is taken from ``live_migration_scheme`` instead.
+# * ``live_migration_scheme``: If ``live_migration_uri`` is not set,
+# the scheme
+#   used for live migration is taken from ``live_migration_scheme``
+# instead.
 #  (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# live_migration_uri is deprecated for removal in favor of two other options
-# that
+# live_migration_uri is deprecated for removal in favor of two other
+# options that
 # allow to change live migration scheme and target URI:
 # ``live_migration_scheme``
 # and ``live_migration_inbound_addr`` respectively.
@@ -6558,38 +7006,46 @@
 #
 # URI scheme used for live migration.
 #
-# Override the default libvirt live migration scheme (which is dependent on
-# virt_type). If this option is set to None, nova will automatically choose a
-# sensible default based on the hypervisor. It is not recommended that you
-# change
-# this unless you are very sure that hypervisor supports a particular scheme.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``virt_type``: This option is meaningful only when ``virt_type`` is set to
+# Override the default libvirt live migration scheme (which is
+# dependent on
+# virt_type). If this option is set to None, nova will automatically
+# choose a
+# sensible default based on the hypervisor. It is not recommended that
+# you change
+# this unless you are very sure that hypervisor supports a particular
+# scheme.
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``virt_type``: This option is meaningful only when ``virt_type``
+# is set to
 #   `kvm` or `qemu`.
-# * ``live_migration_uri``: If ``live_migration_uri`` value is not None, the
-#   scheme used for live migration is taken from ``live_migration_uri`` instead.
+# * ``live_migration_uri``: If ``live_migration_uri`` value is not
+# None, the
+#   scheme used for live migration is taken from
+# ``live_migration_uri`` instead.
 #  (string value)
 #live_migration_scheme = <None>
-
 #
 # Enable tunnelled migration.
 #
-# This option enables the tunnelled migration feature, where migration data is
+# This option enables the tunnelled migration feature, where migration
+# data is
 # transported over the libvirtd connection. If enabled, we use the
 # VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED migration flag, avoiding the need to configure
 # the network to allow direct hypervisor to hypervisor communication.
 # If False, use the native transport. If not set, Nova will choose a
 # sensible default based on, for example the availability of native
-# encryption support in the hypervisor. Enabling this option will definitely
+# encryption support in the hypervisor. Enabling this option will
+# definitely
 # impact performance massively.
 #
 # Note that this option is NOT compatible with use of block migration.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``live_migration_inbound_addr``: The live_migration_inbound_addr value is
+# * ``live_migration_inbound_addr``: The live_migration_inbound_addr
+# value is
 #   ignored if tunneling is enabled.
 #  (boolean value)
 #live_migration_tunnelled = false
@@ -6597,8 +7053,10 @@
 #
 # Maximum bandwidth(in MiB/s) to be used during migration.
 #
-# If set to 0, the hypervisor will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors
-# do not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth is not 0.
+# If set to 0, the hypervisor 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.
 #  (integer value)
 #live_migration_bandwidth = 0
@@ -6607,7 +7065,8 @@
 # Maximum permitted downtime, in milliseconds, for live migration
 # switchover.
 #
-# Will be rounded up to a minimum of 100ms. You can increase this value
+# Will be rounded up to a minimum of 100ms. You can increase this
+# value
 # if you want to allow live-migrations to complete faster, or avoid
 # live-migration timeout errors by allowing the guest to be paused for
 # longer during the live-migration switch over.
@@ -6628,21 +7087,26 @@
 #live_migration_downtime_steps = 10
 
 #
-# Time to wait, in seconds, between each step increase of the migration
+# Time to wait, in seconds, between each step increase of the
+# migration
 # downtime.
 #
-# Minimum delay is 3 seconds. Value is per GiB of guest RAM + disk to be
+# Minimum delay is 3 seconds. Value is per GiB of guest RAM + disk to
+# be
 # transferred, with lower bound of a minimum of 2 GiB per device.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 3
 #live_migration_downtime_delay = 75
 
 #
-# Time to wait, in seconds, for migration to successfully complete transferring
+# 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
+# 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.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -6660,8 +7124,10 @@
 #
 # Set to 0 to disable timeouts.
 #
-# This is deprecated, and now disabled by default because we have found serious
-# bugs in this feature that caused false live-migration timeout failures. This
+# This is deprecated, and now disabled by default because we have
+# found serious
+# bugs in this feature that caused false live-migration timeout
+# failures. This
 # feature will be removed or replaced in a future release.
 #  (integer value)
 # Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
@@ -6671,21 +7137,30 @@
 #live_migration_progress_timeout = 0
 
 #
-# This option allows nova to switch an on-going live migration to post-copy
-# mode, i.e., switch the active VM to the one on the destination node before the
-# migration is complete, therefore ensuring an upper bound on the memory that
-# needs to be transferred. Post-copy requires libvirt>=1.3.3 and QEMU>=2.5.0.
+# This option allows nova to switch an on-going live migration to
+# post-copy
+# mode, i.e., switch the active VM to the one on the destination node
+# before the
+# migration is complete, therefore ensuring an upper bound on the
+# memory that
+# needs to be transferred. Post-copy requires libvirt>=1.3.3 and
+# QEMU>=2.5.0.
 #
 # When permitted, post-copy mode will be automatically activated if a
-# live-migration memory copy iteration does not make percentage increase of at
+# live-migration memory copy iteration does not make percentage
+# increase of at
 # least 10% over the last iteration.
 #
-# The live-migration force complete API also uses post-copy when permitted. If
-# post-copy mode is not available, force complete falls back to pausing the VM
+# The live-migration force complete API also uses post-copy when
+# permitted. If
+# post-copy mode is not available, force complete falls back to
+# pausing the VM
 # to ensure the live-migration operation will complete.
 #
-# When using post-copy mode, if the source and destination hosts loose network
-# connectivity, the VM being live-migrated will need to be rebooted. For more
+# When using post-copy mode, if the source and destination hosts loose
+# network
+# connectivity, the VM being live-migrated will need to be rebooted.
+# For more
 # details, please see the Administration guide.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -6695,11 +7170,15 @@
 #live_migration_permit_post_copy = false
 
 #
-# This option allows nova to start live migration with auto converge on.
-#
-# Auto converge throttles down CPU if a progress of on-going live migration
-# is slow. Auto converge will only be used if this flag is set to True and
-# post copy is not permitted or post copy is unavailable due to the version
+# This option allows nova to start live migration with auto converge
+# on.
+#
+# Auto converge throttles down CPU if a progress of on-going live
+# migration
+# is slow. Auto converge will only be used if this flag is set to True
+# and
+# post copy is not permitted or post copy is unavailable due to the
+# version
 # of libvirt and QEMU in use.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -6709,9 +7188,11 @@
 #live_migration_permit_auto_converge = false
 
 #
-# Determine the snapshot image format when sending to the image service.
-#
-# If set, this decides what format is used when sending the snapshot to the
+# Determine the snapshot image format when sending to the image
+# service.
+#
+# If set, this decides what format is used when sending the snapshot
+# to the
 # image service.
 # If not set, defaults to same type as source image.
 #
@@ -6731,33 +7212,39 @@
 #snapshot_image_format = <None>
 
 #
-# Override the default disk prefix for the devices attached to an instance.
+# Override the default disk prefix for the devices attached to an
+# instance.
 #
 # If set, this is used to identify a free disk device name for a bus.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any prefix which will result in a valid disk device name like 'sda' or 'hda'
-#   for example. This is only necessary if the device names differ to the
-#   commonly known device name prefixes for a virtualization type such as: sd,
+# * Any prefix which will result in a valid disk device name like
+# 'sda' or 'hda'
+#   for example. This is only necessary if the device names differ to
+# the
+#   commonly known device name prefixes for a virtualization type such
+# as: sd,
 #   xvd, uvd, vd.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``virt_type``: Influences which device type is used, which determines
+# * ``virt_type``: Influences which device type is used, which
+# determines
 #   the default disk prefix.
 #  (string value)
 #disk_prefix = <None>
 
-# Number of seconds to wait for instance to shut down after soft reboot request
-# is made. We fall back to hard reboot if instance does not shutdown within this
-# window. (integer value)
+# Number of seconds to wait for instance to shut down after soft
+# reboot request is made. We fall back to hard reboot if instance does
+# not shutdown within this window. (integer value)
 #wait_soft_reboot_seconds = 120
 
 #
 # Is used to set the CPU mode an instance should have.
 #
-# If virt_type="kvm|qemu", it will default to "host-model", otherwise it will
+# If virt_type="kvm|qemu", it will default to "host-model", otherwise
+# it will
 # default to "none".
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -6766,15 +7253,18 @@
 # * ``host-passthrough``: Use the host CPU model exactly
 # * ``custom``: Use a named CPU model
 # * ``none``: Don't set a specific CPU model. For instances with
-#   ``virt_type`` as KVM/QEMU, the default CPU model from QEMU will be used,
-#   which provides a basic set of CPU features that are compatible with most
-#   hosts.
+# ``virt_type`` as KVM/QEMU, the default CPU model from QEMU will be
+# used,
+# which provides a basic set of CPU features that are compatible with
+# most
+# hosts.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * ``cpu_model``: This should be set ONLY when ``cpu_mode`` is set to
-#   ``custom``. Otherwise, it would result in an error and the instance launch
-#   will fail.
+# ``custom``. Otherwise, it would result in an error and the instance
+# launch will fail.
+#
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # host-model - <No description provided>
@@ -6782,6 +7272,7 @@
 # custom - <No description provided>
 # none - <No description provided>
 #cpu_mode = <None>
+cpu_mode = host-passthrough
 
 #
 # Set the name of the libvirt CPU model the instance should use.
@@ -6792,70 +7283,71 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``cpu_mode``: This should be set to ``custom`` ONLY when you want to
-#   configure (via ``cpu_model``) a specific named CPU model.  Otherwise, it
-#   would result in an error and the instance launch will fail.
-# * ``virt_type``: Only the virtualization types ``kvm`` and ``qemu`` use this.
+# * ``cpu_mode``: This should be set to ``custom`` ONLY when you want
+# to
+# configure (via ``cpu_model``) a specific named CPU model.
+# Otherwise, it
+# would result in an error and the instance launch will fail.
+#
+# * ``virt_type``: Only the virtualization types ``kvm`` and ``qemu``
+# use this.
 #  (string value)
 #cpu_model = <None>
 
 #
-# This allows specifying granular CPU feature flags when configuring CPU
+# This allows specifying granular CPU feature flags when specifying
+# CPU
 # models.  For example, to explicitly specify the ``pcid``
-# (Process-Context ID, an Intel processor feature -- which is now required
-# to address the guest performance degradation as a result of applying the
-# "Meltdown" CVE fixes to certain Intel CPU models) flag to the
-# "IvyBridge" virtual CPU model::
+# (Process-Context ID, an Intel processor feature) flag to the
+# "IvyBridge"
+# virtual CPU model::
 #
 #     [libvirt]
 #     cpu_mode = custom
 #     cpu_model = IvyBridge
 #     cpu_model_extra_flags = pcid
 #
-# To specify multiple CPU flags (e.g. the Intel ``VMX`` to expose the
-# virtualization extensions to the guest, or ``pdpe1gb`` to configure 1GB
-# huge pages for CPU models that do not provide it)::
-#
-#     [libvirt]
-#     cpu_mode = custom
-#     cpu_model = Haswell-noTSX-IBRS
-#     cpu_model_extra_flags = PCID, VMX, pdpe1gb
-#
-# As it can be noticed from above, the ``cpu_model_extra_flags`` config
-# attribute is case insensitive.  And specifying extra flags is valid in
-# combination with all the three possible values for ``cpu_mode``:
-# ``custom`` (this also requires an explicit ``cpu_model`` to be
-# specified), ``host-model``, or ``host-passthrough``.  A valid example
-# for allowing extra CPU flags even for ``host-passthrough`` mode is that
-# sometimes QEMU may disable certain CPU features -- e.g. Intel's
-# "invtsc", Invariable Time Stamp Counter, CPU flag.  And if you need to
-# expose that CPU flag to the Nova instance, the you need to explicitly
-# ask for it.
-#
-# The possible values for ``cpu_model_extra_flags`` depends on the CPU
-# model in use.  Refer to ``/usr/share/libvirt/cpu_map.xml`` possible CPU
-# feature flags for a given CPU model.
-#
-# Note that when using this config attribute to set the 'PCID' CPU flag
-# with the ``custom`` CPU mode, not all virtual (i.e. libvirt / QEMU) CPU
-# models need it:
+# Currently, the choice is restricted to only one option: ``pcid``
+# (the
+# option is case-insensitive, so ``PCID`` is also valid).  This flag
+# is
+# now required to address the guest performance degradation as a
+# result of
+# applying the "Meltdown" CVE fixes on certain Intel CPU models.
+#
+# Note that when using this config attribute to set the 'PCID' CPU
+# flag,
+# not all virtual (i.e. libvirt / QEMU) CPU models need it:
 #
 # * The only virtual CPU models that include the 'PCID' capability are
 #   Intel "Haswell", "Broadwell", and "Skylake" variants.
 #
-# * The libvirt / QEMU CPU models "Nehalem", "Westmere", "SandyBridge",
-#   and "IvyBridge" will _not_ expose the 'PCID' capability by default,
-#   even if the host CPUs by the same name include it.  I.e.  'PCID' needs
+# * The libvirt / QEMU CPU models "Nehalem", "Westmere",
+# "SandyBridge",
+#   and "IvyBridge" will _not_ expose the 'PCID' capability by
+# default,
+#   even if the host CPUs by the same name include it.  I.e.  'PCID'
+# needs
 #   to be explicitly specified when using the said virtual CPU models.
 #
-# The libvirt driver's default CPU mode, ``host-model``, will do the right
-# thing with respect to handling 'PCID' CPU flag for the guest --
-# *assuming* you are running updated processor microcode, host and guest
-# kernel, libvirt, and QEMU.  The other mode, ``host-passthrough``, checks
-# if 'PCID' is available in the hardware, and if so directly passes it
-# through to the Nova guests.  Thus, in context of 'PCID', with either of
-# these CPU modes (``host-model`` or ``host-passthrough``), there is no
-# need to use the ``cpu_model_extra_flags``.
+# For now, the ``cpu_model_extra_flags`` config attribute is valid
+# only in
+# combination with ``cpu_mode`` + ``cpu_model`` options.
+#
+# Besides ``custom``, the libvirt driver has two other CPU modes: The
+# default, ``host-model``, tells it to do the right thing with respect
+# to
+# handling 'PCID' CPU flag for the guest -- *assuming* you are running
+# updated processor microcode, host and guest kernel, libvirt, and
+# QEMU.
+# The other mode, ``host-passthrough``, checks if 'PCID' is available
+# in
+# the hardware, and if so directly passes it through to the Nova
+# guests.
+# Thus, in context of 'PCID', with either of these CPU modes
+# (``host-model`` or ``host-passthrough``), there is no need to use
+# the
+# ``cpu_model_extra_flags``.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -6864,8 +7356,8 @@
 #  (list value)
 #cpu_model_extra_flags =
 
-# Location where libvirt driver will store snapshots before uploading them to
-# image service (string value)
+# Location where libvirt driver will store snapshots before uploading
+# them to image service (string value)
 #snapshots_directory = $instances_path/snapshots
 
 # Location where the Xen hvmloader is kept (string value)
@@ -6877,80 +7369,100 @@
 # For example: file=directsync,block=none,network=writeback
 #
 # For local or direct-attached storage, it is recommended that you use
-# writethrough (default) mode, as it ensures data integrity and has acceptable
-# I/O performance for applications running in the guest, especially for read
-# operations. However, caching mode none is recommended for remote NFS storage,
-# because direct I/O operations (O_DIRECT) perform better than synchronous I/O
-# operations (with O_SYNC). Caching mode none effectively turns all guest I/O
-# operations into direct I/O operations on the host, which is the NFS client in
+# writethrough (default) mode, as it ensures data integrity and has
+# acceptable
+# I/O performance for applications running in the guest, especially
+# for read
+# operations. However, caching mode none is recommended for remote NFS
+# storage,
+# because direct I/O operations (O_DIRECT) perform better than
+# synchronous I/O
+# operations (with O_SYNC). Caching mode none effectively turns all
+# guest I/O
+# operations into direct I/O operations on the host, which is the NFS
+# client in
 # this environment.
 #
 # Possible cache modes:
 #
 # * default: Same as writethrough.
-# * none: With caching mode set to none, the host page cache is disabled, but
-#   the disk write cache is enabled for the guest. In this mode, the write
-#   performance in the guest is optimal because write operations bypass the host
-#   page cache and go directly to the disk write cache. If the disk write cache
-#   is battery-backed, or if the applications or storage stack in the guest
-#   transfer data properly (either through fsync operations or file system
-#   barriers), then data integrity can be ensured. However, because the host
-#   page cache is disabled, the read performance in the guest would not be as
+# * none: With caching mode set to none, the host page cache is
+# disabled, but
+#   the disk write cache is enabled for the guest. In this mode, the
+# write
+#   performance in the guest is optimal because write operations
+# bypass the host
+#   page cache and go directly to the disk write cache. If the disk
+# write cache
+#   is battery-backed, or if the applications or storage stack in the
+# guest
+#   transfer data properly (either through fsync operations or file
+# system
+#   barriers), then data integrity can be ensured. However, because
+# the host
+#   page cache is disabled, the read performance in the guest would
+# not be as
 #   good as in the modes where the host page cache is enabled, such as
-#   writethrough mode. Shareable disk devices, like for a multi-attachable block
-#   storage volume, will have their cache mode set to 'none' regardless of
+#   writethrough mode. Shareable disk devices, like for a multi-
+# attachable block
+#   storage volume, will have their cache mode set to 'none'
+# regardless of
 #   configuration.
 # * writethrough: writethrough mode is the default caching mode. With
-#   caching set to writethrough mode, the host page cache is enabled, but the
-#   disk write cache is disabled for the guest. Consequently, this caching mode
-#   ensures data integrity even if the applications and storage stack in the
-#   guest do not transfer data to permanent storage properly (either through
-#   fsync operations or file system barriers). Because the host page cache is
-#   enabled in this mode, the read performance for applications running in the
-#   guest is generally better. However, the write performance might be reduced
+#   caching set to writethrough mode, the host page cache is enabled,
+# but the
+#   disk write cache is disabled for the guest. Consequently, this
+# caching mode
+#   ensures data integrity even if the applications and storage stack
+# in the
+#   guest do not transfer data to permanent storage properly (either
+# through
+#   fsync operations or file system barriers). Because the host page
+# cache is
+#   enabled in this mode, the read performance for applications
+# running in the
+#   guest is generally better. However, the write performance might be
+# reduced
 #   because the disk write cache is disabled.
-# * writeback: With caching set to writeback mode, both the host page cache
-#   and the disk write cache are enabled for the guest. Because of this, the
-#   I/O performance for applications running in the guest is good, but the data
-#   is not protected in a power failure. As a result, this caching mode is
-#   recommended only for temporary data where potential data loss is not a
+# * writeback: With caching set to writeback mode, both the host page
+# cache
+#   and the disk write cache are enabled for the guest. Because of
+# this, the
+#   I/O performance for applications running in the guest is good, but
+# the data
+#   is not protected in a power failure. As a result, this caching
+# mode is
+#   recommended only for temporary data where potential data loss is
+# not a
 #   concern.
-#   NOTE: Certain backend disk mechanisms may provide safe writeback cache
-#   semantics. Specifically those that bypass the host page cache, such as
-#   QEMU's integrated RBD driver. Ceph documentation recommends setting this
-#   to writeback for maximum performance while maintaining data safety.
-# * directsync: Like "writethrough", but it bypasses the host page cache.
+# * directsync: Like "writethrough", but it bypasses the host page
+# cache.
 # * unsafe: Caching mode of unsafe ignores cache transfer operations
-#   completely. As its name implies, this caching mode should be used only for
-#   temporary data where data loss is not a concern. This mode can be useful for
-#   speeding up guest installations, but you should switch to another caching
+#   completely. As its name implies, this caching mode should be used
+# only for
+#   temporary data where data loss is not a concern. This mode can be
+# useful for
+#   speeding up guest installations, but you should switch to another
+# caching
 #   mode in production environments.
 #  (list value)
 #disk_cachemodes =
 
-#
-# The path to an RNG (Random Number Generator) device that will be used as
-# the source of entropy on the host.  Since libvirt 1.3.4, any path (that
-# returns random numbers when read) is accepted.  The recommended source
-# of entropy is ``/dev/urandom`` -- it is non-blocking, therefore
-# relatively fast; and avoids the limitations of ``/dev/random``, which is
-# a legacy interface.  For more details (and comparision between different
-# RNG sources), refer to the "Usage" section in the Linux kernel API
-# documentation for ``[u]random``:
-# http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man4/urandom.4.html and
-# http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/random.7.html.
-#  (string value)
-#rng_dev_path = /dev/urandom
-
-# For qemu or KVM guests, set this option to specify a default machine type per
-# host architecture. You can find a list of supported machine types in your
-# environment by checking the output of the "virsh capabilities"command. The
-# format of the value for this config option is host-arch=machine-type. For
-# example: x86_64=machinetype1,armv7l=machinetype2 (list value)
+# A path to a device that will be used as source of entropy on the
+# host. Permitted options are: /dev/random or /dev/hwrng (string
+# value)
+#rng_dev_path = <None>
+
+# For qemu or KVM guests, set this option to specify a default machine
+# type per host architecture. You can find a list of supported machine
+# types in your environment by checking the output of the "virsh
+# capabilities"command. The format of the value for this config option
+# is host-arch=machine-type. For example:
+# x86_64=machinetype1,armv7l=machinetype2 (list value)
 #hw_machine_type = <None>
 
-# The data source used to the populate the host "serial" UUID exposed to guest
-# in the virtual BIOS. (string value)
+# The data source used to the populate the host "serial" UUID exposed
+# to guest in the virtual BIOS. (string value)
 # Possible values:
 # none - <No description provided>
 # os - <No description provided>
@@ -6958,99 +7470,48 @@
 # auto - <No description provided>
 #sysinfo_serial = auto
 
-# A number of seconds to memory usage statistics period. Zero or negative value
-# mean to disable memory usage statistics. (integer value)
+# A number of seconds to memory usage statistics period. Zero or
+# negative value mean to disable memory usage statistics. (integer
+# value)
 #mem_stats_period_seconds = 10
 
-# List of uid targets and ranges.Syntax is guest-uid:host-uid:countMaximum of 5
-# allowed. (list value)
+# List of uid targets and ranges.Syntax is guest-uid:host-
+# uid:countMaximum of 5 allowed. (list value)
 #uid_maps =
 
-# List of guid targets and ranges.Syntax is guest-gid:host-gid:countMaximum of 5
-# allowed. (list value)
+# List of guid targets and ranges.Syntax is guest-gid:host-
+# gid:countMaximum of 5 allowed. (list value)
 #gid_maps =
 
-# In a realtime host context vCPUs for guest will run in that scheduling
-# priority. Priority depends on the host kernel (usually 1-99) (integer value)
+# In a realtime host context vCPUs for guest will run in that
+# scheduling priority. Priority depends on the host kernel (usually
+# 1-99) (integer value)
 #realtime_scheduler_priority = 1
 
 #
-# This will allow you to specify a list of events to monitor low-level
-# performance of guests, and collect related statsitics via the libvirt
-# driver, which in turn uses the Linux kernel's `perf` infrastructure.
-# With this config attribute set, Nova will generate libvirt guest XML to
-# monitor the specified events.  For more information, refer to the
-# "Performance monitoring events" section here:
-# https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsPerf.  And here:
-# https://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt-domain.html -- look for
-# ``VIR_PERF_PARAM_*``
-#
-# For example, to monitor the count of CPU cycles (total/elapsed) and the
-# count of cache misses, enable them as follows::
-#
-#     [libvirt]
-#     enabled_perf_events = cpu_clock, cache_misses
-#
-# Possible values: A string list.  The list of supported events can be
-# found here: https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsPerf.
-#
-# Note that support for Intel CMT events (`cmt`, `mbmbt`, `mbml`) is
-# deprecated, and will be removed in the "Stein" release.  That's because
-# the upstream Linux kernel (from 4.14 onwards) has deleted support for
-# Intel CMT, because it is broken by design.
+# This is a performance event list which could be used as monitor.
+# These events
+# will be passed to libvirt domain xml while creating a new instances.
+# Then event statistics data can be collected from libvirt.  The
+# minimum
+# libvirt version is 2.0.0. For more information about `Performance
+# monitoring
+# events`, refer https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsPerf .
+#
+# Possible values:
+# * A string list. For example: ``enabled_perf_events = cmt, mbml,
+# mbmt``
+#   The supported events list can be found in
+#   https://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt-domain.html ,
+#   which you may need to search key words ``VIR_PERF_PARAM_*``
 #  (list value)
 #enabled_perf_events =
 
 #
-# The number of PCIe ports an instance will get.
-#
-# Libvirt allows a custom number of PCIe ports (pcie-root-port controllers) a
-# target instance will get. Some will be used by default, rest will be available
-# for hotplug use.
-#
-# By default we have just 1-2 free ports which limits hotplug.
-#
-# More info: https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/docs/pcie.txt
-#
-# Due to QEMU limitations for aarch64/virt maximum value is set to '28'.
-#
-# Default value '0' moves calculating amount of ports to libvirt.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 28
-#num_pcie_ports = 0
-
-#
-# Available capacity in MiB for file-backed memory.
-#
-# Set to 0 to disable file-backed memory.
-#
-# When enabled, instances will create memory files in the directory specified
-# in ``/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf``'s ``memory_backing_dir`` option. The default
-# location is ``/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/ram``.
-#
-# When enabled, the value defined for this option is reported as the node memory
-# capacity. Compute node system memory will be used as a cache for file-backed
-# memory, via the kernel's pagecache mechanism.
-#
-# .. note::
-#    This feature is not compatible with hugepages.
-#
-# .. note::
-#    This feature is not compatible with memory overcommit.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``virt_type`` must be set to ``kvm`` or ``qemu``.
-# * ``ram_allocation_ratio`` must be set to 1.0.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#file_backed_memory = 0
-
-#
 # VM Images format.
 #
-# If default is specified, then use_cow_images flag is used instead of this
+# If default is specified, then use_cow_images flag is used instead of
+# this
 # one.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -7069,7 +7530,8 @@
 #images_type = default
 
 #
-# LVM Volume Group that is used for VM images, when you specify images_type=lvm
+# LVM Volume Group that is used for VM images, when you specify
+# images_type=lvm
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -7077,16 +7539,10 @@
 #  (string value)
 #images_volume_group = <None>
 
-# DEPRECATED:
-# Create sparse logical volumes (with virtualsize) if this flag is set to True.
+#
+# Create sparse logical volumes (with virtualsize) if this flag is set
+# to True.
 #  (boolean value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# Sparse logical volumes is a feature that is not tested hence not supported.
-# LVM logical volumes are preallocated by default. If you want thin
-# provisioning,
-# use Cinder thin-provisioned volumes.
 #sparse_logical_volumes = false
 
 # The RADOS pool in which rbd volumes are stored (string value)
@@ -7109,33 +7565,37 @@
 # unmap - <No description provided>
 #hw_disk_discard = <None>
 
-# DEPRECATED: Allows image information files to be stored in non-standard
-# locations (string value)
+# DEPRECATED: Allows image information files to be stored in non-
+# standard locations (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason: Image info files are no longer used by the image cache
 #image_info_filename_pattern = $instances_path/$image_cache_subdirectory_name/%(image)s.info
 
-# Unused resized base images younger than this will not be removed (integer
+# Unused resized base images younger than this will not be removed
+# (integer value)
+#remove_unused_resized_minimum_age_seconds = 3600
+
+# DEPRECATED: Write a checksum for files in _base to disk (boolean
 # value)
-#remove_unused_resized_minimum_age_seconds = 3600
-
-# DEPRECATED: Write a checksum for files in _base to disk (boolean value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: The image cache no longer periodically calculates checksums of stored
-# images. Data integrity can be checked at the block or filesystem level.
+# Reason: The image cache no longer periodically calculates checksums
+# of stored images. Data integrity can be checked at the block or
+# filesystem level.
 #checksum_base_images = false
 
 # DEPRECATED: How frequently to checksum base images (integer value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: The image cache no longer periodically calculates checksums of stored
-# images. Data integrity can be checked at the block or filesystem level.
+# Reason: The image cache no longer periodically calculates checksums
+# of stored images. Data integrity can be checked at the block or
+# filesystem level.
 #checksum_interval_seconds = 3600
 
 #
-# Method used to wipe ephemeral disks when they are deleted. Only takes effect
+# Method used to wipe ephemeral disks when they are deleted. Only
+# takes effect
 # if LVM is set as backing storage.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -7156,7 +7616,8 @@
 #volume_clear = zero
 
 #
-# Size of area in MiB, counting from the beginning of the allocated volume,
+# Size of area in MiB, counting from the beginning of the allocated
+# volume,
 # that will be cleared using method set in ``volume_clear`` option.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -7167,7 +7628,8 @@
 # Related options:
 #
 # * images_type - must be set to ``lvm``
-# * volume_clear - must be set and the value must be different than ``none``
+# * volume_clear - must be set and the value must be different than
+# ``none``
 #   for this option to have any impact
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -7176,8 +7638,10 @@
 #
 # Enable snapshot compression for ``qcow2`` images.
 #
-# Note: you can set ``snapshot_image_format`` to ``qcow2`` to force all
-# snapshots to be in ``qcow2`` format, independently from their original image
+# Note: you can set ``snapshot_image_format`` to ``qcow2`` to force
+# all
+# snapshots to be in ``qcow2`` format, independently from their
+# original image
 # type.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -7192,7 +7656,8 @@
 #
 # Use multipath connection of the iSCSI or FC volume
 #
-# Volumes can be connected in the LibVirt as multipath devices. This will
+# Volumes can be connected in the LibVirt as multipath devices. This
+# will
 # provide high availability and fault tolerance.
 #  (boolean value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [libvirt]/iscsi_use_multipath
@@ -7207,20 +7672,26 @@
 #
 # Number of times to rediscover AoE target to find volume.
 #
-# Nova provides support for block storage attaching to hosts via AOE (ATA over
-# Ethernet). This option allows the user to specify the maximum number of retry
+# Nova provides support for block storage attaching to hosts via AOE
+# (ATA over
+# Ethernet). This option allows the user to specify the maximum number
+# of retry
 # attempts that can be made to discover the AoE device.
 #  (integer value)
 #num_aoe_discover_tries = 3
 
 #
-# The iSCSI transport iface to use to connect to target in case offload support
+# The iSCSI transport iface to use to connect to target in case
+# offload support
 # is desired.
 #
 # Default format is of the form <transport_name>.<hwaddress> where
-# <transport_name> is one of (be2iscsi, bnx2i, cxgb3i, cxgb4i, qla4xxx, ocs) and
-# <hwaddress> is the MAC address of the interface and can be generated via the
-# iscsiadm -m iface command. Do not confuse the iscsi_iface parameter to be
+# <transport_name> is one of (be2iscsi, bnx2i, cxgb3i, cxgb4i,
+# qla4xxx, ocs) and
+# <hwaddress> is the MAC address of the interface and can be generated
+# via the
+# iscsiadm -m iface command. Do not confuse the iscsi_iface parameter
+# to be
 # provided here with the actual transport name.
 #  (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [libvirt]/iscsi_transport
@@ -7229,9 +7700,10 @@
 #
 # Number of times to scan iSER target to find volume.
 #
-# iSER is a server network protocol that extends iSCSI protocol to use Remote
-# Direct Memory Access (RDMA). This option allows the user to specify the
-# maximum
+# iSER is a server network protocol that extends iSCSI protocol to use
+# Remote
+# Direct Memory Access (RDMA). This option allows the user to specify
+# the maximum
 # number of scan attempts that can be made to find iSER volume.
 #  (integer value)
 #num_iser_scan_tries = 5
@@ -7239,15 +7711,18 @@
 #
 # Use multipath connection of the iSER volume.
 #
-# iSER volumes can be connected as multipath devices. This will provide high
+# iSER volumes can be connected as multipath devices. This will
+# provide high
 # availability and fault tolerance.
 #  (boolean value)
 #iser_use_multipath = false
 
 #
-# The RADOS client name for accessing rbd(RADOS Block Devices) volumes.
-#
-# Libvirt will refer to this user when connecting and authenticating with
+# The RADOS client name for accessing rbd(RADOS Block Devices)
+# volumes.
+#
+# Libvirt will refer to this user when connecting and authenticating
+# with
 # the Ceph RBD server.
 #  (string value)
 #rbd_user = <None>
@@ -7259,7 +7734,8 @@
 
 #
 # Directory where the NFS volume is mounted on the compute node.
-# The default is 'mnt' directory of the location where nova's Python module
+# The default is 'mnt' directory of the location where nova's Python
+# module
 # is installed.
 #
 # NFS provides shared storage for the OpenStack Block Storage service.
@@ -7271,7 +7747,8 @@
 #nfs_mount_point_base = $state_path/mnt
 
 #
-# Mount options passed to the NFS client. See section of the nfs man page
+# Mount options passed to the NFS client. See section of the nfs man
+# page
 # for details.
 #
 # Mount options controls the way the filesystem is mounted and how the
@@ -7282,13 +7759,14 @@
 # * Any string representing mount options separated by commas.
 # * Example string: vers=3,lookupcache=pos
 #  (string value)
-#nfs_mount_options = <None>
 
 #
 # Directory where the Quobyte volume is mounted on the compute node.
 #
-# Nova supports Quobyte volume driver that enables storing Block Storage
-# service volumes on a Quobyte storage back end. This Option specifies the
+# Nova supports Quobyte volume driver that enables storing Block
+# Storage
+# service volumes on a Quobyte storage back end. This Option specifies
+# the
 # path of the directory where Quobyte volume is mounted.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -7309,7 +7787,8 @@
 # Mount options passed to the SMBFS client.
 #
 # Provide SMBFS options as a single string containing all parameters.
-# See mount.cifs man page for details. Note that the libvirt-qemu ``uid``
+# See mount.cifs man page for details. Note that the libvirt-qemu
+# ``uid``
 # and ``gid`` must be specified.
 #  (string value)
 #smbfs_mount_options =
@@ -7317,7 +7796,8 @@
 #
 # libvirt's transport method for remote file operations.
 #
-# Because libvirt cannot use RPC to copy files over network to/from other
+# Because libvirt cannot use RPC to copy files over network to/from
+# other
 # compute nodes, other method must be used for:
 #
 # * creating directory on remote host
@@ -7331,7 +7811,8 @@
 #remote_filesystem_transport = ssh
 
 #
-# Directory where the Virtuozzo Storage clusters are mounted on the compute
+# Directory where the Virtuozzo Storage clusters are mounted on the
+# compute
 # node.
 #
 # This option defines non-standard mountpoint for Vzstorage cluster.
@@ -7394,14 +7875,19 @@
 #
 # Path to the SSD cache file.
 #
-# You can attach an SSD drive to a client and configure the drive to store
-# a local cache of frequently accessed data. By having a local cache on a
-# client's SSD drive, you can increase the overall cluster performance by
+# You can attach an SSD drive to a client and configure the drive to
+# store
+# a local cache of frequently accessed data. By having a local cache
+# on a
+# client's SSD drive, you can increase the overall cluster performance
+# by
 # up to 10 and more times.
 # WARNING! There is a lot of SSD models which are not server grade and
 # may loose arbitrary set of data changes on power loss.
-# Such SSDs should not be used in Vstorage and are dangerous as may lead
-# to data corruptions and inconsistencies. Please consult with the manual
+# Such SSDs should not be used in Vstorage and are dangerous as may
+# lead
+# to data corruptions and inconsistencies. Please consult with the
+# manual
 # on which SSD models are known to be safe or verify it using
 # vstorage-hwflush-check(1) utility.
 #
@@ -7430,91 +7916,13 @@
 #  (list value)
 #vzstorage_mount_opts =
 
-#
-# Configure virtio rx queue size.
-#
-# This option is only usable for virtio-net device with vhost and
-# vhost-user backend. Available only with QEMU/KVM. Requires libvirt
-# v2.3 QEMU v2.7. (integer value)
-# Possible values:
-# 256 - <No description provided>
-# 512 - <No description provided>
-# 1024 - <No description provided>
-#rx_queue_size = <None>
-
-#
-# Configure virtio tx queue size.
-#
-# This option is only usable for virtio-net device with vhost-user
-# backend. Available only with QEMU/KVM. Requires libvirt v3.7 QEMU
-# v2.10. (integer value)
-# Possible values:
-# 256 - <No description provided>
-# 512 - <No description provided>
-# 1024 - <No description provided>
-#tx_queue_size = <None>
-
-#
-# Number of times to rediscover NVMe target to find volume
-#
-# Nova provides support for block storage attaching to hosts via NVMe
-# (Non-Volatile Memory Express). This option allows the user to specify the
-# maximum number of retry attempts that can be made to discover the NVMe device.
-#  (integer value)
-#num_nvme_discover_tries = 5
-
-
-[matchmaker_redis]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: Host to locate redis. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#host = 127.0.0.1
-
-# DEPRECATED: Use this port to connect to redis host. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#port = 6379
-
-# DEPRECATED: Password for Redis server (optional). (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#password =
-
-# DEPRECATED: List of Redis Sentinel hosts (fault tolerance mode), e.g.,
-# [host:port, host1:port ... ] (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#sentinel_hosts =
-
-# Redis replica set name. (string value)
-#sentinel_group_name = oslo-messaging-zeromq
-
-# Time in ms to wait between connection attempts. (integer value)
-#wait_timeout = 2000
-
-# Time in ms to wait before the transaction is killed. (integer value)
-#check_timeout = 20000
-
-# Timeout in ms on blocking socket operations. (integer value)
-#socket_timeout = 10000
-
 
 [metrics]
 #
 # Configuration options for metrics
 #
-# Options under this group allow to adjust how values assigned to metrics are
+# Options under this group allow to adjust how values assigned to
+# metrics are
 # calculated.
 
 #
@@ -7522,10 +7930,10 @@
 #
 
 #
-# When using metrics to weight the suitability of a host, you can use this
-# option
-# to change how the calculated weight influences the weight assigned to a host
-# as
+# When using metrics to weight the suitability of a host, you can use
+# this option
+# to change how the calculated weight influences the weight assigned
+# to a host as
 # follows:
 #
 # * >1.0: increases the effect of the metric on overall weight
@@ -7537,12 +7945,14 @@
 # * -1.0: the effect is reversed
 # * <-1.0: the effect is increased proportionally and reversed
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multipler
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the
+# multipler
 #   ratio for this weigher.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -7552,14 +7962,20 @@
 #weight_multiplier = 1.0
 
 #
-# This setting specifies the metrics to be weighed and the relative ratios for
-# each metric. This should be a single string value, consisting of a series of
-# one or more 'name=ratio' pairs, separated by commas, where 'name' is the name
-# of the metric to be weighed, and 'ratio' is the relative weight for that
+# This setting specifies the metrics to be weighed and the relative
+# ratios for
+# each metric. This should be a single string value, consisting of a
+# series of
+# one or more 'name=ratio' pairs, separated by commas, where 'name' is
+# the name
+# of the metric to be weighed, and 'ratio' is the relative weight for
+# that
 # metric.
 #
-# Note that if the ratio is set to 0, the metric value is ignored, and instead
-# the weight will be set to the value of the 'weight_of_unavailable' option.
+# Note that if the ratio is set to 0, the metric value is ignored, and
+# instead
+# the weight will be set to the value of the 'weight_of_unavailable'
+# option.
 #
 # As an example, let's consider the case where this option is set to:
 #
@@ -7569,15 +7985,20 @@
 #
 #     ``(name1.value * 1.0) + (name2.value * -1.3)``
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A list of zero or more key/value pairs separated by commas, where the key is
-#   a string representing the name of a metric and the value is a numeric weight
-#   for that metric. If any value is set to 0, the value is ignored and the
-#   weight will be set to the value of the 'weight_of_unavailable' option.
+# * A list of zero or more key/value pairs separated by commas, where
+# the key is
+#   a string representing the name of a metric and the value is a
+# numeric weight
+#   for that metric. If any value is set to 0, the value is ignored
+# and the
+#   weight will be set to the value of the 'weight_of_unavailable'
+# option.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -7586,18 +8007,22 @@
 #weight_setting =
 
 #
-# This setting determines how any unavailable metrics are treated. If this
-# option
-# is set to True, any hosts for which a metric is unavailable will raise an
-# exception, so it is recommended to also use the MetricFilter to filter out
+# This setting determines how any unavailable metrics are treated. If
+# this option
+# is set to True, any hosts for which a metric is unavailable will
+# raise an
+# exception, so it is recommended to also use the MetricFilter to
+# filter out
 # those hosts before weighing.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * True or False, where False ensures any metric being unavailable for a host
+# * True or False, where False ensures any metric being unavailable
+# for a host
 #   will set the host weight to 'weight_of_unavailable'.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -7607,20 +8032,24 @@
 #required = true
 
 #
-# When any of the following conditions are met, this value will be used in place
+# When any of the following conditions are met, this value will be
+# used in place
 # of any actual metric value:
 #
-# * One of the metrics named in 'weight_setting' is not available for a host,
+# * One of the metrics named in 'weight_setting' is not available for
+# a host,
 #   and the value of 'required' is False
 # * The ratio specified for a metric in 'weight_setting' is 0
 # * The 'weight_multiplier' option is set to 0
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses; if you use
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler and its subclasses;
+# if you use
 # a different scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the multipler
+# * An integer or float value, where the value corresponds to the
+# multipler
 #   ratio for this weigher.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -7669,7 +8098,8 @@
 
 [neutron]
 #
-# Configuration options for neutron (network connectivity as a service).
+# Configuration options for neutron (network connectivity as a
+# service).
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
@@ -7680,23 +8110,28 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Any valid URL that points to the Neutron API service is appropriate here.
-#   This typically matches the URL returned for the 'network' service type
+# * Any valid URL that points to the Neutron API service is
+# appropriate here.
+#   This typically matches the URL returned for the 'network' service
+# type
 #   from the Keystone service catalog.
 #  (uri value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Endpoint lookup uses the service catalog via common keystoneauth1
-# Adapter configuration options. In the current release, "url" will override
-# this behavior, but will be ignored and/or removed in a future release. To
-# achieve the same result, use the endpoint_override option instead.
+# Reason: Endpoint lookup uses the service catalog via common
+# keystoneauth1 Adapter configuration options. In the current release,
+# "url" will override this behavior, but will be ignored and/or
+# removed in a future release. To achieve the same result, use the
+# endpoint_override option instead.
 #url = http://127.0.0.1:9696
 
 #
 # Default name for the Open vSwitch integration bridge.
 #
-# Specifies the name of an integration bridge interface used by OpenvSwitch.
-# This option is only used if Neutron does not specify the OVS bridge name in
+# Specifies the name of an integration bridge interface used by
+# OpenvSwitch.
+# This option is only used if Neutron does not specify the OVS bridge
+# name in
 # port binding responses.
 #  (string value)
 #ovs_bridge = br-int
@@ -7704,62 +8139,33 @@
 #
 # Default name for the floating IP pool.
 #
-# Specifies the name of floating IP pool used for allocating floating IPs. This
-# option is only used if Neutron does not specify the floating IP pool name in
+# Specifies the name of floating IP pool used for allocating floating
+# IPs. This
+# option is only used if Neutron does not specify the floating IP pool
+# name in
 # port binding reponses.
 #  (string value)
 #default_floating_pool = nova
 
 #
-# Integer value representing the number of seconds to wait before querying
-# Neutron for extensions.  After this number of seconds the next time Nova
-# needs to create a resource in Neutron it will requery Neutron for the
+# Integer value representing the number of seconds to wait before
+# querying
+# Neutron for extensions.  After this number of seconds the next time
+# Nova
+# needs to create a resource in Neutron it will requery Neutron for
+# the
 # extensions that it has loaded.  Setting value to 0 will refresh the
 # extensions with no wait.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #extension_sync_interval = 600
-
-#
-# List of physnets present on this host.
-#
-# For each *physnet* listed, an additional section,
-# ``[neutron_physnet_$PHYSNET]``, will be added to the configuration file. Each
-# section must be configured with a single configuration option, ``numa_nodes``,
-# which should be a list of node IDs for all NUMA nodes this physnet is
-# associated with. For example::
-#
-#     [neutron]
-#     physnets = foo, bar
-#
-#     [neutron_physnet_foo]
-#     numa_nodes = 0
-#
-#     [neutron_physnet_bar]
-#     numa_nodes = 0,1
-#
-# Any *physnet* that is not listed using this option will be treated as having
-# no
-# particular NUMA node affinity.
-#
-# Tunnelled networks (VXLAN, GRE, ...) cannot be accounted for in this way and
-# are instead configured using the ``[neutron_tunnel]`` group. For example::
-#
-#     [neutron_tunnel]
-#     numa_nodes = 1
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``[neutron_tunnel] numa_nodes`` can be used to configure NUMA affinity for
-#   all tunneled networks
-# * ``[neutron_physnet_$PHYSNET] numa_nodes`` must be configured for each value
-#   of ``$PHYSNET`` specified by this option
-#  (list value)
-#physnets =
-
-#
-# When set to True, this option indicates that Neutron will be used to proxy
-# metadata requests and resolve instance ids. Otherwise, the instance ID must be
+extension_sync_interval=600
+
+#
+# When set to True, this option indicates that Neutron will be used to
+# proxy
+# metadata requests and resolve instance ids. Otherwise, the instance
+# ID must be
 # passed to the metadata request in the 'X-Instance-ID' header.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -7769,9 +8175,11 @@
 #service_metadata_proxy = false
 
 #
-# This option holds the shared secret string used to validate proxy requests to
+# This option holds the shared secret string used to validate proxy
+# requests to
 # Neutron metadata requests. In order to be used, the
-# 'X-Metadata-Provider-Signature' header must be supplied in the request.
+# 'X-Metadata-Provider-Signature' header must be supplied in the
+# request.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -7779,8 +8187,8 @@
 #  (string value)
 #metadata_proxy_shared_secret =
 
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs
+# connections. (string value)
 #cafile = <None>
 
 # PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
@@ -7794,22 +8202,20 @@
 
 # Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
 #timeout = <None>
-
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
+timeout=300
 
 # Authentication type to load (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/auth_plugin
 #auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+auth_type = v3password
+
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string
+# value)
 #auth_section = <None>
 
 # Authentication URL (string value)
 #auth_url = <None>
+auth_url = http://192.168.10.35:35357/v3
 
 # Scope for system operations (string value)
 #system_scope = <None>
@@ -7825,24 +8231,26 @@
 
 # Project name to scope to (string value)
 #project_name = <None>
+project_name=service
 
 # Domain ID containing project (string value)
 #project_domain_id = <None>
 
 # Domain name containing project (string value)
 #project_domain_name = <None>
+project_domain_name = Default
 
 # Trust ID (string value)
 #trust_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
-# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
-# value)
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used
+# for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
-# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
-# (string value)
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will
+# be used for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_name = <None>
 
 # User ID (string value)
@@ -7851,15 +8259,18 @@
 # Username (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/user_name
 #username = <None>
+username=neutron
 
 # User's domain id (string value)
 #user_domain_id = <None>
 
 # User's domain name (string value)
 #user_domain_name = <None>
+user_domain_name = Default
 
 # User's password (string value)
 #password = <None>
+password=opnfv_secret
 
 # Tenant ID (string value)
 #tenant_id = <None>
@@ -7873,25 +8284,31 @@
 # The default service_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #service_name = <None>
 
-# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list value)
+# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list
+# value)
 #valid_interfaces = internal,public
 
 # The default region_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #region_name = <None>
+region_name= RegionOne
 
 # Always use this endpoint URL for requests for this client. NOTE: The
-# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a particular API
-# version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or `max-version` options.
-# (string value)
+# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a
+# particular API version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or
+# `max-version` options. (string value)
 #endpoint_override = <None>
 
 
 [notifications]
 #
-# Most of the actions in Nova which manipulate the system state generate
-# notifications which are posted to the messaging component (e.g. RabbitMQ) and
-# can be consumed by any service outside the OpenStack. More technical details
-# at https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/reference/notifications.html
+# Most of the actions in Nova which manipulate the system state
+# generate
+# notifications which are posted to the messaging component (e.g.
+# RabbitMQ) and
+# can be consumed by any service outside the OpenStack. More technical
+# details
+# at
+# https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/reference/notifications.html
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
@@ -7902,17 +8319,21 @@
 # instance state changes.
 #
 # Please refer to
-# https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/reference/notifications.html for
+# https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/reference/notifications.html
+# for
 # additional information on notifications.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * None - no notifications
-# * "vm_state" - notifications are sent with VM state transition information in
+# * "vm_state" - notifications are sent with VM state transition
+# information in
 #   the ``old_state`` and ``state`` fields. The ``old_task_state`` and
-#   ``new_task_state`` fields will be set to the current task_state of the
+#   ``new_task_state`` fields will be set to the current task_state of
+# the
 #   instance.
-# * "vm_and_task_state" - notifications are sent with VM and task state
+# * "vm_and_task_state" - notifications are sent with VM and task
+# state
 #   transition information.
 #  (string value)
 # Possible values:
@@ -7920,8 +8341,10 @@
 # vm_state - <No description provided>
 # vm_and_task_state - <No description provided>
 #notify_on_state_change = <None>
-
-# Default notification level for outgoing notifications. (string value)
+notify_on_state_change = vm_and_task_state
+
+# Default notification level for outgoing notifications. (string
+# value)
 # Possible values:
 # DEBUG - <No description provided>
 # INFO - <No description provided>
@@ -7931,22 +8354,54 @@
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/default_notification_level
 #default_level = INFO
 
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Default publisher_id for outgoing notifications. If you consider
+# routing
+# notifications using different publisher, change this value
+# accordingly.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Defaults to the current hostname of this host, but it can be any
+# valid
+#   oslo.messaging publisher_id
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# *  host - Hostname, FQDN or IP address of this host.
+#  (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# This option is only used when ``monkey_patch=True`` and
+# ``monkey_patch_modules`` is configured to specify the legacy
+# notify_decorator.
+# Since the monkey_patch and monkey_patch_modules options are
+# deprecated, this
+# option is also deprecated.
+#default_publisher_id = $host
+
 #
 # Specifies which notification format shall be used by nova.
 #
-# The default value is fine for most deployments and rarely needs to be changed.
-# This value can be set to 'versioned' once the infrastructure moves closer to
-# consuming the newer format of notifications. After this occurs, this option
+# The default value is fine for most deployments and rarely needs to
+# be changed.
+# This value can be set to 'versioned' once the infrastructure moves
+# closer to
+# consuming the newer format of notifications. After this occurs, this
+# option
 # will be removed.
 #
-# Note that notifications can be completely disabled by setting ``driver=noop``
+# Note that notifications can be completely disabled by setting
+# ``driver=noop``
 # in the ``[oslo_messaging_notifications]`` group.
 #
 # Possible values:
-#
-# * unversioned: Only the legacy unversioned notifications are emitted.
+# * unversioned: Only the legacy unversioned notifications are
+# emitted.
 # * versioned: Only the new versioned notifications are emitted.
-# * both: Both the legacy unversioned and the new versioned notifications are
+# * both: Both the legacy unversioned and the new versioned
+# notifications are
 #   emitted. (Default)
 #
 # The list of versioned notifications is visible in
@@ -7961,10 +8416,12 @@
 #
 # Specifies the topics for the versioned notifications issued by nova.
 #
-# The default value is fine for most deployments and rarely needs to be changed.
+# The default value is fine for most deployments and rarely needs to
+# be changed.
 # However, if you have a third-party service that consumes versioned
 # notifications, it might be worth getting a topic for that service.
-# Nova will send a message containing a versioned notification payload to each
+# Nova will send a message containing a versioned notification payload
+# to each
 # topic queue in this list.
 #
 # The list of versioned notifications is visible in
@@ -7973,9 +8430,12 @@
 #versioned_notifications_topics = versioned_notifications
 
 #
-# If enabled, include block device information in the versioned notification
-# payload. Sending block device information is disabled by default as providing
-# that information can incur some overhead on the system since the information
+# If enabled, include block device information in the versioned
+# notification
+# payload. Sending block device information is disabled by default as
+# providing
+# that information can incur some overhead on the system since the
+# information
 # may need to be loaded from the database.
 #  (boolean value)
 #bdms_in_notifications = false
@@ -7988,8 +8448,10 @@
 #
 
 # DEPRECATED:
-# This option is a string representing a regular expression (regex) that matches
-# the project_id as contained in URLs. If not set, it will match normal UUIDs
+# This option is a string representing a regular expression (regex)
+# that matches
+# the project_id as contained in URLs. If not set, it will match
+# normal UUIDs
 # created by keystone.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -7999,704 +8461,16 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 13.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# Recent versions of nova constrain project IDs to hexadecimal characters and
-# dashes. If your installation uses IDs outside of this range, you should use
-# this option to provide your own regex and give you time to migrate offending
+# Recent versions of nova constrain project IDs to hexadecimal
+# characters and
+# dashes. If your installation uses IDs outside of this range, you
+# should use
+# this option to provide your own regex and give you time to migrate
+# offending
 # projects to valid IDs before the next release.
 #project_id_regex = <None>
 
 
-[oslo_concurrency]
-
-#
-# From oslo.concurrency
-#
-
-# Enables or disables inter-process locks. (boolean value)
-#disable_process_locking = false
-
-# Directory to use for lock files.  For security, the specified directory should
-# only be writable by the user running the processes that need locking. Defaults
-# to environment variable OSLO_LOCK_PATH. If external locks are used, a lock
-# path must be set. (string value)
-#lock_path = <None>
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_amqp]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# Name for the AMQP container. must be globally unique. Defaults to a generated
-# UUID (string value)
-#container_name = <None>
-
-# Timeout for inactive connections (in seconds) (integer value)
-#idle_timeout = 0
-
-# Debug: dump AMQP frames to stdout (boolean value)
-#trace = false
-
-# Attempt to connect via SSL. If no other ssl-related parameters are given, it
-# will use the system's CA-bundle to verify the server's certificate. (boolean
-# value)
-#ssl = false
-
-# CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server's certificate (string value)
-#ssl_ca_file =
-
-# Self-identifying certificate PEM file for client authentication (string value)
-#ssl_cert_file =
-
-# Private key PEM file used to sign ssl_cert_file certificate (optional) (string
-# value)
-#ssl_key_file =
-
-# Password for decrypting ssl_key_file (if encrypted) (string value)
-#ssl_key_password = <None>
-
-# By default SSL checks that the name in the server's certificate matches the
-# hostname in the transport_url. In some configurations it may be preferable to
-# use the virtual hostname instead, for example if the server uses the Server
-# Name Indication TLS extension (rfc6066) to provide a certificate per virtual
-# host. Set ssl_verify_vhost to True if the server's SSL certificate uses the
-# virtual host name instead of the DNS name. (boolean value)
-#ssl_verify_vhost = false
-
-# DEPRECATED: Accept clients using either SSL or plain TCP (boolean value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Not applicable - not a SSL server
-#allow_insecure_clients = false
-
-# Space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms (string value)
-#sasl_mechanisms =
-
-# Path to directory that contains the SASL configuration (string value)
-#sasl_config_dir =
-
-# Name of configuration file (without .conf suffix) (string value)
-#sasl_config_name =
-
-# SASL realm to use if no realm present in username (string value)
-#sasl_default_realm =
-
-# DEPRECATED: User name for message broker authentication (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the username.
-#username =
-
-# DEPRECATED: Password for message broker authentication (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the password.
-#password =
-
-# Seconds to pause before attempting to re-connect. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#connection_retry_interval = 1
-
-# Increase the connection_retry_interval by this many seconds after each
-# unsuccessful failover attempt. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#connection_retry_backoff = 2
-
-# Maximum limit for connection_retry_interval + connection_retry_backoff
-# (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#connection_retry_interval_max = 30
-
-# Time to pause between re-connecting an AMQP 1.0 link that failed due to a
-# recoverable error. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#link_retry_delay = 10
-
-# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a reply message which failed due to
-# a recoverable error. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: -1
-#default_reply_retry = 0
-
-# The deadline for an rpc reply message delivery. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_reply_timeout = 30
-
-# The deadline for an rpc cast or call message delivery. Only used when caller
-# does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_send_timeout = 30
-
-# The deadline for a sent notification message delivery. Only used when caller
-# does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_notify_timeout = 30
-
-# The duration to schedule a purge of idle sender links. Detach link after
-# expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#default_sender_link_timeout = 600
-
-# Indicates the addressing mode used by the driver.
-# Permitted values:
-# 'legacy'   - use legacy non-routable addressing
-# 'routable' - use routable addresses
-# 'dynamic'  - use legacy addresses if the message bus does not support routing
-# otherwise use routable addressing (string value)
-#addressing_mode = dynamic
-
-# Enable virtual host support for those message buses that do not natively
-# support virtual hosting (such as qpidd). When set to true the virtual host
-# name will be added to all message bus addresses, effectively creating a
-# private 'subnet' per virtual host. Set to False if the message bus supports
-# virtual hosting using the 'hostname' field in the AMQP 1.0 Open performative
-# as the name of the virtual host. (boolean value)
-#pseudo_vhost = true
-
-# address prefix used when sending to a specific server (string value)
-#server_request_prefix = exclusive
-
-# address prefix used when broadcasting to all servers (string value)
-#broadcast_prefix = broadcast
-
-# address prefix when sending to any server in group (string value)
-#group_request_prefix = unicast
-
-# Address prefix for all generated RPC addresses (string value)
-#rpc_address_prefix = openstack.org/om/rpc
-
-# Address prefix for all generated Notification addresses (string value)
-#notify_address_prefix = openstack.org/om/notify
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending a fanout message. Used by the
-# message bus to identify fanout messages. (string value)
-#multicast_address = multicast
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending to a particular RPC/Notification
-# server. Used by the message bus to identify messages sent to a single
-# destination. (string value)
-#unicast_address = unicast
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending to a group of consumers. Used by
-# the message bus to identify messages that should be delivered in a round-robin
-# fashion across consumers. (string value)
-#anycast_address = anycast
-
-# Exchange name used in notification addresses.
-# Exchange name resolution precedence:
-# Target.exchange if set
-# else default_notification_exchange if set
-# else control_exchange if set
-# else 'notify' (string value)
-#default_notification_exchange = <None>
-
-# Exchange name used in RPC addresses.
-# Exchange name resolution precedence:
-# Target.exchange if set
-# else default_rpc_exchange if set
-# else control_exchange if set
-# else 'rpc' (string value)
-#default_rpc_exchange = <None>
-
-# Window size for incoming RPC Reply messages. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#reply_link_credit = 200
-
-# Window size for incoming RPC Request messages (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#rpc_server_credit = 100
-
-# Window size for incoming Notification messages (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#notify_server_credit = 100
-
-# Send messages of this type pre-settled.
-# Pre-settled messages will not receive acknowledgement
-# from the peer. Note well: pre-settled messages may be
-# silently discarded if the delivery fails.
-# Permitted values:
-# 'rpc-call' - send RPC Calls pre-settled
-# 'rpc-reply'- send RPC Replies pre-settled
-# 'rpc-cast' - Send RPC Casts pre-settled
-# 'notify'   - Send Notifications pre-settled
-#  (multi valued)
-#pre_settled = rpc-cast
-#pre_settled = rpc-reply
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_kafka]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Host (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#kafka_default_host = localhost
-
-# DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Port (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#kafka_default_port = 9092
-
-# Max fetch bytes of Kafka consumer (integer value)
-#kafka_max_fetch_bytes = 1048576
-
-# Default timeout(s) for Kafka consumers (floating point value)
-#kafka_consumer_timeout = 1.0
-
-# DEPRECATED: Pool Size for Kafka Consumers (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#pool_size = 10
-
-# DEPRECATED: The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#conn_pool_min_size = 2
-
-# DEPRECATED: The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#conn_pool_ttl = 1200
-
-# Group id for Kafka consumer. Consumers in one group will coordinate message
-# consumption (string value)
-#consumer_group = oslo_messaging_consumer
-
-# Upper bound on the delay for KafkaProducer batching in seconds (floating point
-# value)
-#producer_batch_timeout = 0.0
-
-# Size of batch for the producer async send (integer value)
-#producer_batch_size = 16384
-
-# Enable asynchronous consumer commits (boolean value)
-#enable_auto_commit = false
-
-# The maximum number of records returned in a poll call (integer value)
-#max_poll_records = 500
-
-# Protocol used to communicate with brokers (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# PLAINTEXT - <No description provided>
-# SASL_PLAINTEXT - <No description provided>
-# SSL - <No description provided>
-# SASL_SSL - <No description provided>
-#security_protocol = PLAINTEXT
-
-# Mechanism when security protocol is SASL (string value)
-#sasl_mechanism = PLAIN
-
-# CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server certificate (string value)
-#ssl_cafile =
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_notifications]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are messaging,
-# messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
-#driver =
-
-# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If not set,
-# we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
-#transport_url = <None>
-
-# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
-#topics = notifications
-
-# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message which failed
-# to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No retry, -1 - indefinite
-# (integer value)
-#retry = -1
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# Use durable queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_durable_queues
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues
-#amqp_durable_queues = false
-
-# Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
-#amqp_auto_delete = false
-
-# Connect over SSL. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/rabbit_use_ssl
-#ssl = false
-
-# SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). Valid values are TLSv1 and
-# SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some
-# distributions. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_version
-#ssl_version =
-
-# SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_keyfile
-#ssl_key_file =
-
-# SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_certfile
-#ssl_cert_file =
-
-# SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_ca_certs
-#ssl_ca_file =
-
-# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer cancel
-# notification. (floating point value)
-#kombu_reconnect_delay = 1.0
-
-# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not
-# be used. This option may not be available in future versions. (string value)
-#kombu_compression = <None>
-
-# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its replies.
-# This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout
-#kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = 60
-
-# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we are
-# currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if more than one
-# RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# round-robin - <No description provided>
-# shuffle - <No description provided>
-#kombu_failover_strategy = round-robin
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used. (string
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_host = localhost
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_port = 5672
-
-# DEPRECATED: RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_hosts = $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ userid. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_userid = guest
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ password. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_password = guest
-
-# The RabbitMQ login method. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# PLAIN - <No description provided>
-# AMQPLAIN - <No description provided>
-# RABBIT-CR-DEMO - <No description provided>
-#rabbit_login_method = AMQPLAIN
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_virtual_host = /
-
-# How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value)
-#rabbit_retry_interval = 1
-
-# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ. (integer
-# value)
-#rabbit_retry_backoff = 2
-
-# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30 seconds.
-# (integer value)
-#rabbit_interval_max = 30
-
-# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0
-# (infinite retry count). (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-#rabbit_max_retries = 0
-
-# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this
-# option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0, queue mirroring
-# is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument when declaring a queue. If
-# you just want to make sure that all queues (except those with auto-generated
-# names) are mirrored across all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy HA
-# '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
-#rabbit_ha_queues = false
-
-# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL (x-expires).
-# Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are automatically deleted.
-# The parameter affects only reply and fanout queues. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = 1800
-
-# Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows unlimited
-# messages. (integer value)
-#rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 0
-
-# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down if
-# heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL (integer
-# value)
-#heartbeat_timeout_threshold = 60
-
-# How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the heartbeat.
-# (integer value)
-#heartbeat_rate = 2
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_zmq]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
-# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
-
-# MatchMaker driver. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# redis - <No description provided>
-# sentinel - <No description provided>
-# dummy - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
-
-# Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
-
-# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is
-# unlimited. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
-
-# Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
-
-# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match
-# "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_host = localhost
-
-# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after
-# closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger period.
-# The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be discarded
-# immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an upper bound
-# for the linger period. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
-#zmq_linger = -1
-
-# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout
-# exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
-#rpc_poll_timeout = 1
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target (
-# < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
-#zmq_target_expire = 300
-
-# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
-# (integer value)
-#zmq_target_update = 180
-
-# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean
-# value)
-#use_pub_sub = false
-
-# Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
-#use_router_proxy = false
-
-# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only
-# with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct
-# message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value)
-#use_dynamic_connections = false
-
-# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons.
-# This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value)
-#zmq_failover_connections = 2
-
-# Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#rpc_zmq_min_port = 49153
-
-# Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-# Maximum value: 65536
-#rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
-
-# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
-# (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
-
-# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
-# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# json - <No description provided>
-# msgpack - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_serialization = json
-
-# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping
-# a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages
-# even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all
-# accumulated messages to it. (boolean value)
-#zmq_immediate = true
-
-# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any
-# other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default;
-# 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option
-# respectively. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
-
-# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit
-# is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows
-# etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to skip
-# any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
-
-# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote
-# end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and
-# 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
-
-# The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
-# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The
-# unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in
-# Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means
-# to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
-
-# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value)
-#rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is not
-# tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
-#rpc_message_ttl = 300
-
-# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only
-# via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
-#rpc_use_acks = false
-
-# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry
-# attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
-
-# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
-
-# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred:
-# positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or
-# any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if
-# acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value)
-#rpc_retry_attempts = 3
-
-# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher
-# priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list
-# value)
-#subscribe_on =
-
-
-[oslo_middleware]
-
-#
-# From oslo.middleware
-#
-
-# The maximum body size for each  request, in bytes. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_max_request_body_size
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/max_request_body_size
-#max_request_body_size = 114688
-
-# DEPRECATED: The HTTP Header that will be used to determine what the original
-# request protocol scheme was, even if it was hidden by a SSL termination proxy.
-# (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-#secure_proxy_ssl_header = X-Forwarded-Proto
-
-# Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if the
-# middleware should parse the headers or not. (boolean value)
-#enable_proxy_headers_parsing = false
-
-
-[oslo_policy]
-
-#
-# From oslo.policy
-#
-
-# This option controls whether or not to enforce scope when evaluating policies.
-# If ``True``, the scope of the token used in the request is compared to the
-# ``scope_types`` of the policy being enforced. If the scopes do not match, an
-# ``InvalidScope`` exception will be raised. If ``False``, a message will be
-# logged informing operators that policies are being invoked with mismatching
-# scope. (boolean value)
-#enforce_scope = false
-
-# The file that defines policies. (string value)
-#policy_file = policy.json
-
-# Default rule. Enforced when a requested rule is not found. (string value)
-#policy_default_rule = default
-
-# Directories where policy configuration files are stored. They can be relative
-# to any directory in the search path defined by the config_dir option, or
-# absolute paths. The file defined by policy_file must exist for these
-# directories to be searched.  Missing or empty directories are ignored. (multi
-# valued)
-#policy_dirs = policy.d
-
-# Content Type to send and receive data for REST based policy check (string
-# value)
-# Possible values:
-# application/x-www-form-urlencoded - <No description provided>
-# application/json - <No description provided>
-#remote_content_type = application/x-www-form-urlencoded
-
-# server identity verification for REST based policy check (boolean value)
-#remote_ssl_verify_server_crt = false
-
-# Absolute path to ca cert file for REST based policy check (string value)
-#remote_ssl_ca_crt_file = <None>
-
-# Absolute path to client cert for REST based policy check (string value)
-#remote_ssl_client_crt_file = <None>
-
-# Absolute path client key file REST based policy check (string value)
-#remote_ssl_client_key_file = <None>
-
-
 [pci]
 
 #
@@ -8706,8 +8480,8 @@
 #
 # An alias for a PCI passthrough device requirement.
 #
-# This allows users to specify the alias in the extra specs for a flavor,
-# without
+# This allows users to specify the alias in the extra specs for a
+# flavor, without
 # needing to repeat all the PCI property requirements.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -8722,7 +8496,8 @@
 #       "numa_policy": "required"
 #     }
 #
-#   This defines an alias for the Intel QuickAssist card. (multi valued). Valid
+#   This defines an alias for the Intel QuickAssist card. (multi
+# valued). Valid
 #   key values are :
 #
 #   ``name``
@@ -8735,7 +8510,8 @@
 #     Vendor ID of the device in hexadecimal.
 #
 #   ``device_type``
-#     Type of PCI device. Valid values are: ``type-PCI``, ``type-PF`` and
+#     Type of PCI device. Valid values are: ``type-PCI``, ``type-PF``
+# and
 #     ``type-VF``.
 #
 #   ``numa_policy``
@@ -8750,42 +8526,36 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A JSON dictionary which describe a whitelisted PCI device. It should take
-#   the following format::
+# * A JSON dictionary which describe a whitelisted PCI device. It
+# should take
+#   the following format:
 #
 #     ["vendor_id": "<id>",] ["product_id": "<id>",]
 #     ["address": "[[[[<domain>]:]<bus>]:][<slot>][.[<function>]]" |
 #      "devname": "<name>",]
 #     {"<tag>": "<tag_value>",}
 #
-#   Where ``[`` indicates zero or one occurrences, ``{`` indicates zero or
-#   multiple occurrences, and ``|`` mutually exclusive options. Note that any
-#   missing fields are automatically wildcarded.
+#   Where '[' indicates zero or one occurrences, '{' indicates zero or
+# multiple
+#   occurrences, and '|' mutually exclusive options. Note that any
+# missing
+#   fields are automatically wildcarded.
 #
 #   Valid key values are :
 #
-#   ``vendor_id``
-#     Vendor ID of the device in hexadecimal.
-#
-#   ``product_id``
-#     Product ID of the device in hexadecimal.
-#
-#   ``address``
-#     PCI address of the device. Both traditional glob style and regular
-#     expression syntax is supported.
-#
-#   ``devname``
-#     Device name of the device (for e.g. interface name). Not all PCI devices
-#     have a name.
-#
-#   ``<tag>``
-#     Additional ``<tag>`` and ``<tag_value>`` used for matching PCI devices.
-#     Supported ``<tag>`` values are :
-#
-#     - ``physical_network``
-#     - ``trusted``
-#
-#   Valid examples are::
+#   * "vendor_id": Vendor ID of the device in hexadecimal.
+#   * "product_id": Product ID of the device in hexadecimal.
+#   * "address": PCI address of the device.
+#   * "devname": Device name of the device (for e.g. interface name).
+# Not all
+#     PCI devices have a name.
+#   * "<tag>": Additional <tag> and <tag_value> used for matching PCI
+# devices.
+#     Supported <tag>: "physical_network".
+#
+#   The address key supports traditional glob style and regular
+# expression
+#   syntax. Valid examples are:
 #
 #     passthrough_whitelist = {"devname":"eth0",
 #                              "physical_network":"physnet"}
@@ -8803,69 +8573,81 @@
 #                                         "function": "[2-7]"},
 #                              "physical_network":"physnet1"}
 #     passthrough_whitelist = {"address":{"domain": ".*",
-#                                         "bus": "02", "slot": "0[1-2]",
+#                                         "bus": "02", "slot":
+# "0[1-2]",
 #                                         "function": ".*"},
 #                              "physical_network":"physnet1"}
-#     passthrough_whitelist = {"devname": "eth0", "physical_network":"physnet1",
-#                              "trusted": "true"}
-#
-#   The following are invalid, as they specify mutually exclusive options::
+#
+#   The following are invalid, as they specify mutually exclusive
+# options:
 #
 #     passthrough_whitelist = {"devname":"eth0",
 #                              "physical_network":"physnet",
 #                              "address":"*:0a:00.*"}
 #
-# * A JSON list of JSON dictionaries corresponding to the above format. For
-#   example::
-#
-#     passthrough_whitelist = [{"product_id":"0001", "vendor_id":"8086"},
-#                              {"product_id":"0002", "vendor_id":"8086"}]
+# * A JSON list of JSON dictionaries corresponding to the above
+# format. For
+#   example:
+#
+#     passthrough_whitelist = [{"product_id":"0001",
+# "vendor_id":"8086"},
+#                              {"product_id":"0002",
+# "vendor_id":"8086"}]
 #  (multi valued)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/pci_passthrough_whitelist
 #passthrough_whitelist =
 
-
 [placement]
-os_region_name = openstack
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
 
-#
-# If True, when limiting allocation candidate results, the results will be
-# a random sampling of the full result set. If False, allocation candidates
-# are returned in a deterministic but undefined order. That is, all things
-# being equal, two requests for allocation candidates will return the same
-# results in the same order; but no guarantees are made as to how that order
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Region name of this node. This is used when picking the URL in the
+# service
+# catalog.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * Any string representing region name
+#  (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Endpoint lookup uses the service catalog via common
+# keystoneauth1 Adapter configuration options.  Use the region_name
+# option instead.
+os_region_name = RegionOne
+
+# DEPRECATED:
+# Endpoint interface for this node. This is used when picking the URL
+# in the
+# service catalog.
+#  (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 17.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Endpoint lookup uses the service catalog via common
+# keystoneauth1 Adapter configuration options.  Use the
+# valid_interfaces option instead.
+#os_interface = <None>
+
+#
+# If True, when limiting allocation candidate results, the results
+# will be
+# a random sampling of the full result set. If False, allocation
+# candidates
+# are returned in a deterministic but undefined order. That is, all
+# things
+# being equal, two requests for allocation candidates will return the
+# same
+# results in the same order; but no guarantees are made as to how that
+# order
 # is determined.
 #  (boolean value)
 #randomize_allocation_candidates = false
 
-# The file that defines placement policies. This can be an absolute path or
-# relative to the configuration file. (string value)
-#policy_file = placement-policy.yaml
-
-#
-# Early API microversions (<1.8) allowed creating allocations and not specifying
-# a project or user identifier for the consumer. In cleaning up the data
-# modeling, we no longer allow missing project and user information. If an older
-# client makes an allocation, we'll use this in place of the information it
-# doesn't provide.
-#  (string value)
-#incomplete_consumer_project_id = 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
-
-#
-# Early API microversions (<1.8) allowed creating allocations and not specifying
-# a project or user identifier for the consumer. In cleaning up the data
-# modeling, we no longer allow missing project and user information. If an older
-# client makes an allocation, we'll use this in place of the information it
-# doesn't provide.
-#  (string value)
-#incomplete_consumer_user_id = 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
-
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs
+# connections. (string value)
 #cafile = <None>
 
 # PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
@@ -8880,21 +8662,17 @@
 # Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
 #timeout = <None>
 
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
-
 # Authentication type to load (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [placement]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+auth_type = password
+
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string
+# value)
 #auth_section = <None>
 
 # Authentication URL (string value)
 #auth_url = <None>
+auth_url=http://192.168.10.35:35357/v3
 
 # Scope for system operations (string value)
 #system_scope = <None>
@@ -8909,10 +8687,10 @@
 #project_id = <None>
 
 # Project name to scope to (string value)
-#project_name = <None>
+project_name = service
 
 # Domain ID containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_id = <None>
+project_domain_id = default
 
 # Domain name containing project (string value)
 #project_domain_name = <None>
@@ -8920,14 +8698,14 @@
 # Trust ID (string value)
 #trust_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
-# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
-# value)
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used
+# for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
-# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
-# (string value)
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will
+# be used for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_name = <None>
 
 # User ID (string value)
@@ -8935,16 +8713,16 @@
 
 # Username (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [placement]/user_name
-#username = <None>
+username = nova
 
 # User's domain id (string value)
-#user_domain_id = <None>
+user_domain_id = default
 
 # User's domain name (string value)
 #user_domain_name = <None>
 
 # User's password (string value)
-#password = <None>
+password = opnfv_secret
 
 # Tenant ID (string value)
 #tenant_id = <None>
@@ -8958,234 +8736,20 @@
 # The default service_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
 #service_name = <None>
 
-# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list value)
-#valid_interfaces = internal,public
+# List of interfaces, in order of preference, for endpoint URL. (list
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [placement]/os_interface
+valid_interfaces = internal
 
 # The default region_name for endpoint URL discovery. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [placement]/os_region_name
 #region_name = <None>
 
 # Always use this endpoint URL for requests for this client. NOTE: The
-# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a particular API
-# version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or `max-version` options.
-# (string value)
+# unversioned endpoint should be specified here; to request a
+# particular API version, use the `version`, `min-version`, and/or
+# `max-version` options. (string value)
 #endpoint_override = <None>
-
-
-[placement_database]
-#
-# The *Placement API Database* is a separate database which can be used with the
-# placement service. This database is optional: if the connection option is not
-# set, the nova api database will be used instead.
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database. (string
-# value)
-#connection = <None>
-
-# Optional URL parameters to append onto the connection URL at connect time;
-# specify as param1=value1&param2=value2&... (string value)
-#connection_parameters =
-
-# If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value)
-#sqlite_synchronous = true
-
-# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave database.
-# (string value)
-#slave_connection = <None>
-
-# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including the
-# default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL mode is set by
-# the server configuration, set this to no value. Example: mysql_sql_mode=
-# (string value)
-#mysql_sql_mode = TRADITIONAL
-
-# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer than this
-# number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next time they are
-# checked out from the pool. (integer value)
-#connection_recycle_time = 3600
-
-# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a value of 0
-# indicates no limit. (integer value)
-#max_pool_size = <None>
-
-# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to -1 to
-# specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
-#max_retries = 10
-
-# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer value)
-#retry_interval = 10
-
-# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-#max_overflow = <None>
-
-# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything. (integer
-# value)
-#connection_debug = 0
-
-# Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value)
-#connection_trace = false
-
-# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer value)
-#pool_timeout = <None>
-
-
-[powervm]
-#
-# PowerVM options allow cloud administrators to configure how OpenStack will
-# work
-# with the PowerVM hypervisor.
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
-#
-# Factor used to calculate the amount of physical processor compute power given
-# to each vCPU. E.g. A value of 1.0 means a whole physical processor, whereas
-# 0.05 means 1/20th of a physical processor.
-#  (floating point value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 1
-#proc_units_factor = 0.1
-
-#
-# The disk driver to use for PowerVM disks. PowerVM provides support for
-# localdisk and PowerVM Shared Storage Pool disk drivers.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * volume_group_name - required when using localdisk
-#
-#  (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# localdisk - <No description provided>
-# ssp - <No description provided>
-#disk_driver = localdisk
-
-#
-# Volume Group to use for block device operations. If disk_driver is localdisk,
-# then this attribute must be specified. It is strongly recommended NOT to use
-# rootvg since that is used by the management partition and filling it will
-# cause
-# failures.
-#  (string value)
-#volume_group_name =
-
-
-[profiler]
-
-#
-# From osprofiler
-#
-
-#
-# Enable the profiling for all services on this node.
-#
-# Default value is False (fully disable the profiling feature).
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * True: Enables the feature
-# * False: Disables the feature. The profiling cannot be started via this
-# project
-#   operations. If the profiling is triggered by another project, this project
-#   part will be empty.
-#  (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [profiler]/profiler_enabled
-#enabled = false
-
-#
-# Enable SQL requests profiling in services.
-#
-# Default value is False (SQL requests won't be traced).
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * True: Enables SQL requests profiling. Each SQL query will be part of the
-#   trace and can the be analyzed by how much time was spent for that.
-# * False: Disables SQL requests profiling. The spent time is only shown on a
-#   higher level of operations. Single SQL queries cannot be analyzed this way.
-#  (boolean value)
-#trace_sqlalchemy = false
-
-#
-# Secret key(s) to use for encrypting context data for performance profiling.
-#
-# This string value should have the following format: <key1>[,<key2>,...<keyn>],
-# where each key is some random string. A user who triggers the profiling via
-# the REST API has to set one of these keys in the headers of the REST API call
-# to include profiling results of this node for this particular project.
-#
-# Both "enabled" flag and "hmac_keys" config options should be set to enable
-# profiling. Also, to generate correct profiling information across all services
-# at least one key needs to be consistent between OpenStack projects. This
-# ensures it can be used from client side to generate the trace, containing
-# information from all possible resources.
-#  (string value)
-#hmac_keys = SECRET_KEY
-
-#
-# Connection string for a notifier backend.
-#
-# Default value is ``messaging://`` which sets the notifier to oslo_messaging.
-#
-# Examples of possible values:
-#
-# * ``messaging://`` - use oslo_messaging driver for sending spans.
-# * ``redis://127.0.0.1:6379`` - use redis driver for sending spans.
-# * ``mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017`` - use mongodb driver for sending spans.
-# * ``elasticsearch://127.0.0.1:9200`` - use elasticsearch driver for sending
-#   spans.
-# * ``jaeger://127.0.0.1:6831`` - use jaeger tracing as driver for sending
-# spans.
-#  (string value)
-#connection_string = messaging://
-
-#
-# Document type for notification indexing in elasticsearch.
-#  (string value)
-#es_doc_type = notification
-
-#
-# This parameter is a time value parameter (for example: es_scroll_time=2m),
-# indicating for how long the nodes that participate in the search will maintain
-# relevant resources in order to continue and support it.
-#  (string value)
-#es_scroll_time = 2m
-
-#
-# Elasticsearch splits large requests in batches. This parameter defines
-# maximum size of each batch (for example: es_scroll_size=10000).
-#  (integer value)
-#es_scroll_size = 10000
-
-#
-# Redissentinel provides a timeout option on the connections.
-# This parameter defines that timeout (for example: socket_timeout=0.1).
-#  (floating point value)
-#socket_timeout = 0.1
-
-#
-# Redissentinel uses a service name to identify a master redis service.
-# This parameter defines the name (for example:
-# ``sentinal_service_name=mymaster``).
-#  (string value)
-#sentinel_service_name = mymaster
-
-#
-# Enable filter traces that contain error/exception to a separated place.
-#
-# Default value is set to False.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * True: Enable filter traces that contain error/exception.
-# * False: Disable the filter.
-#  (boolean value)
-#filter_error_trace = false
 
 
 [quota]
@@ -9235,9 +8799,10 @@
 # DEPRECATED:
 # The number of floating IPs allowed per project.
 #
-# Floating IPs are not allocated to instances by default. Users need to select
-# them from the pool configured by the OpenStack administrator to attach to
-# their
+# Floating IPs are not allocated to instances by default. Users need
+# to select
+# them from the pool configured by the OpenStack administrator to
+# attach to their
 # instances.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9250,14 +8815,17 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #floating_ips = 10
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # The number of fixed IPs allowed per project.
 #
-# Unlike floating IPs, fixed IPs are allocated dynamically by the network
-# component when instances boot up.  This quota value should be at least the
+# Unlike floating IPs, fixed IPs are allocated dynamically by the
+# network
+# component when instances boot up.  This quota value should be at
+# least the
 # number of instances allowed
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9270,13 +8838,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #fixed_ips = -1
 
 #
 # The number of metadata items allowed per instance.
 #
-# Users can associate metadata with an instance during instance creation. This
+# Users can associate metadata with an instance during instance
+# creation. This
 # metadata takes the form of key-value pairs.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9291,12 +8861,14 @@
 #
 # The number of injected files allowed.
 #
-# File injection allows users to customize the personality of an instance by
-# injecting data into it upon boot. Only text file injection is permitted:
-# binary
-# or ZIP files are not accepted. During file injection, any existing files that
-# match specified files are renamed to include ``.bak`` extension appended with
-# a
+# File injection allows users to customize the personality of an
+# instance by
+# injecting data into it upon boot. Only text file injection is
+# permitted: binary
+# or ZIP files are not accepted. During file injection, any existing
+# files that
+# match specified files are renamed to include ``.bak`` extension
+# appended with a
 # timestamp.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9345,14 +8917,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #security_groups = 10
 
 # DEPRECATED:
 # The number of security rules per security group.
 #
-# The associated rules in each security group control the traffic to instances
-# in
+# The associated rules in each security group control the traffic to
+# instances in
 # the group.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9365,13 +8938,15 @@
 # This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
-# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration options.
+# nova-network is deprecated, as are any related configuration
+# options.
 #security_group_rules = 20
 
 #
 # The maximum number of key pairs allowed per user.
 #
-# Users can create at least one key pair for each project and use the key pair
+# Users can create at least one key pair for each project and use the
+# key pair
 # for multiple instances that belong to that project.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9386,9 +8961,12 @@
 #
 # The maxiumum number of server groups per project.
 #
-# Server groups are used to control the affinity and anti-affinity scheduling
-# policy for a group of servers or instances. Reducing the quota will not affect
-# any existing group, but new servers will not be allowed into groups that have
+# Server groups are used to control the affinity and anti-affinity
+# scheduling
+# policy for a group of servers or instances. Reducing the quota will
+# not affect
+# any existing group, but new servers will not be allowed into groups
+# that have
 # become over quota.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -9415,15 +8993,18 @@
 #
 # The number of seconds until a reservation expires.
 #
-# This quota represents the time period for invalidating quota reservations.
+# This quota represents the time period for invalidating quota
+# reservations.
 #  (integer value)
 #reservation_expire = 86400
 
 #
 # The count of reservations until usage is refreshed.
 #
-# This defaults to 0 (off) to avoid additional load but it is useful to turn on
-# to help keep quota usage up-to-date and reduce the impact of out of sync usage
+# This defaults to 0 (off) to avoid additional load but it is useful
+# to turn on
+# to help keep quota usage up-to-date and reduce the impact of out of
+# sync usage
 # issues.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -9432,54 +9013,74 @@
 #
 # The number of seconds between subsequent usage refreshes.
 #
-# This defaults to 0 (off) to avoid additional load but it is useful to turn on
-# to help keep quota usage up-to-date and reduce the impact of out of sync usage
-# issues. Note that quotas are not updated on a periodic task, they will update
-# on a new reservation if max_age has passed since the last reservation.
+# This defaults to 0 (off) to avoid additional load but it is useful
+# to turn on
+# to help keep quota usage up-to-date and reduce the impact of out of
+# sync usage
+# issues. Note that quotas are not updated on a periodic task, they
+# will update
+# on a new reservation if max_age has passed since the last
+# reservation.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 #max_age = 0
 
-#
-# Provides abstraction for quota checks. Users can configure a specific
+# DEPRECATED:
+# The quota enforcer driver.
+#
+# Provides abstraction for quota checks. Users can configure a
+# specific
 # driver to use for quota checks.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * nova.quota.DbQuotaDriver: Stores quota limit information
-#   in the database and relies on the quota_* configuration options for default
-#   quota limit values. Counts quota usage on-demand.
-# * nova.quota.NoopQuotaDriver: Ignores quota and treats all resources as
-#   unlimited.
-#  (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# nova.quota.DbQuotaDriver - <No description provided>
-# nova.quota.NoopQuotaDriver - <No description provided>
+# * nova.quota.DbQuotaDriver (default) or any string representing
+# fully
+#   qualified class name.
+#  (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/quota_driver
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 14.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 #driver = nova.quota.DbQuotaDriver
 
 #
-# Recheck quota after resource creation to prevent allowing quota to be
-# exceeded.
-#
-# This defaults to True (recheck quota after resource creation) but can be set
-# to
-# False to avoid additional load if allowing quota to be exceeded because of
-# racing requests is considered acceptable. For example, when set to False, if a
-# user makes highly parallel REST API requests to create servers, it will be
-# possible for them to create more servers than their allowed quota during the
-# race. If their quota is 10 servers, they might be able to create 50 during the
-# burst. After the burst, they will not be able to create any more servers but
+# Recheck quota after resource creation to prevent allowing quota to
+# be exceeded.
+#
+# This defaults to True (recheck quota after resource creation) but
+# can be set to
+# False to avoid additional load if allowing quota to be exceeded
+# because of
+# racing requests is considered acceptable. For example, when set to
+# False, if a
+# user makes highly parallel REST API requests to create servers, it
+# will be
+# possible for them to create more servers than their allowed quota
+# during the
+# race. If their quota is 10 servers, they might be able to create 50
+# during the
+# burst. After the burst, they will not be able to create any more
+# servers but
 # they will be able to keep their 50 servers until they delete them.
 #
-# The initial quota check is done before resources are created, so if multiple
-# parallel requests arrive at the same time, all could pass the quota check and
-# create resources, potentially exceeding quota. When recheck_quota is True,
-# quota will be checked a second time after resources have been created and if
-# the resource is over quota, it will be deleted and OverQuota will be raised,
-# usually resulting in a 403 response to the REST API user. This makes it
-# impossible for a user to exceed their quota with the caveat that it will,
-# however, be possible for a REST API user to be rejected with a 403 response in
-# the event of a collision close to reaching their quota limit, even if the user
+# The initial quota check is done before resources are created, so if
+# multiple
+# parallel requests arrive at the same time, all could pass the quota
+# check and
+# create resources, potentially exceeding quota. When recheck_quota is
+# True,
+# quota will be checked a second time after resources have been
+# created and if
+# the resource is over quota, it will be deleted and OverQuota will be
+# raised,
+# usually resulting in a 403 response to the REST API user. This makes
+# it
+# impossible for a user to exceed their quota with the caveat that it
+# will,
+# however, be possible for a REST API user to be rejected with a 403
+# response in
+# the event of a collision close to reaching their quota limit, even
+# if the user
 # has enough quota available when they made the request.
 #  (boolean value)
 #recheck_quota = true
@@ -9487,7 +9088,8 @@
 
 [rdp]
 #
-# Options under this group enable and configure Remote Desktop Protocol (
+# Options under this group enable and configure Remote Desktop
+# Protocol (
 # RDP) related features.
 #
 # This group is only relevant to Hyper-V users.
@@ -9499,12 +9101,16 @@
 #
 # Enable Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) related features.
 #
-# Hyper-V, unlike the majority of the hypervisors employed on Nova compute
-# nodes, uses RDP instead of VNC and SPICE as a desktop sharing protocol to
-# provide instance console access. This option enables RDP for graphical
+# Hyper-V, unlike the majority of the hypervisors employed on Nova
+# compute
+# nodes, uses RDP instead of VNC and SPICE as a desktop sharing
+# protocol to
+# provide instance console access. This option enables RDP for
+# graphical
 # console access for virtual machines created by Hyper-V.
 #
-# **Note:** RDP should only be enabled on compute nodes that support the Hyper-V
+# **Note:** RDP should only be enabled on compute nodes that support
+# the Hyper-V
 # virtualization platform.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -9515,17 +9121,23 @@
 #enabled = false
 
 #
-# The URL an end user would use to connect to the RDP HTML5 console proxy.
+# The URL an end user would use to connect to the RDP HTML5 console
+# proxy.
 # The console proxy service is called with this token-embedded URL and
 # establishes the connection to the proper instance.
 #
-# An RDP HTML5 console proxy service will need to be configured to listen on the
-# address configured here. Typically the console proxy service would be run on a
-# controller node. The localhost address used as default would only work in a
+# An RDP HTML5 console proxy service will need to be configured to
+# listen on the
+# address configured here. Typically the console proxy service would
+# be run on a
+# controller node. The localhost address used as default would only
+# work in a
 # single node environment i.e. devstack.
 #
-# An RDP HTML5 proxy allows a user to access via the web the text or graphical
-# console of any Windows server or workstation using RDP. RDP HTML5 console
+# An RDP HTML5 proxy allows a user to access via the web the text or
+# graphical
+# console of any Windows server or workstation using RDP. RDP HTML5
+# console
 # proxy services include FreeRDP, wsgate.
 # See https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP-WebConnect
 #
@@ -9533,18 +9145,22 @@
 #
 # * <scheme>://<ip-address>:<port-number>/
 #
-#   The scheme must be identical to the scheme configured for the RDP HTML5
+#   The scheme must be identical to the scheme configured for the RDP
+# HTML5
 #   console proxy service. It is ``http`` or ``https``.
 #
-#   The IP address must be identical to the address on which the RDP HTML5
+#   The IP address must be identical to the address on which the RDP
+# HTML5
 #   console proxy service is listening.
 #
-#   The port must be identical to the port on which the RDP HTML5 console proxy
+#   The port must be identical to the port on which the RDP HTML5
+# console proxy
 #   service is listening.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``rdp.enabled``: Must be set to ``True`` for ``html5_proxy_base_url`` to be
+# * ``rdp.enabled``: Must be set to ``True`` for
+# ``html5_proxy_base_url`` to be
 #   effective.
 #  (uri value)
 #html5_proxy_base_url = http://127.0.0.1:6083/
@@ -9557,13 +9173,16 @@
 #
 
 #
-# Debug host (IP or name) to connect to. This command line parameter is used
-# when
-# you want to connect to a nova service via a debugger running on a different
+# Debug host (IP or name) to connect to. This command line parameter
+# is used when
+# you want to connect to a nova service via a debugger running on a
+# different
 # host.
 #
-# Note that using the remote debug option changes how Nova uses the eventlet
-# library to support async IO. This could result in failures that do not occur
+# Note that using the remote debug option changes how Nova uses the
+# eventlet
+# library to support async IO. This could result in failures that do
+# not occur
 # under normal operation. Use at your own risk.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -9573,16 +9192,20 @@
 #
 #     /usr/local/bin/nova-compute --config-file /etc/nova/nova.conf
 #     --remote_debug-host <IP address where the debugger is running>
-#  (host address value)
+#  (unknown value)
 #host = <None>
 
 #
-# Debug port to connect to. This command line parameter allows you to specify
-# the port you want to use to connect to a nova service via a debugger running
+# Debug port to connect to. This command line parameter allows you to
+# specify
+# the port you want to use to connect to a nova service via a debugger
+# running
 # on different host.
 #
-# Note that using the remote debug option changes how Nova uses the eventlet
-# library to support async IO. This could result in failures that do not occur
+# Note that using the remote debug option changes how Nova uses the
+# eventlet
+# library to support async IO. This could result in failures that do
+# not occur
 # under normal operation. Use at your own risk.
 #
 # Possible Values:
@@ -9606,36 +9229,56 @@
 #
 
 #
-# The class of the driver used by the scheduler. This should be chosen from one
-# of the entrypoints under the namespace 'nova.scheduler.driver' of file
-# 'setup.cfg'. If nothing is specified in this option, the 'filter_scheduler' is
+# The scheduler host manager to use.
+#
+# The host manager manages the in-memory picture of the hosts that the
+# scheduler
+# uses. The options values are chosen from the entry points under the
+# namespace
+# 'nova.scheduler.host_manager' in 'setup.cfg'.
+#
+# NOTE: The "ironic_host_manager" option is deprecated as of the
+# 17.0.0 Queens
+# release.
+#  (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# host_manager - <No description provided>
+# ironic_host_manager - <No description provided>
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_host_manager
+#host_manager = host_manager
+
+#
+# The class of the driver used by the scheduler. This should be chosen
+# from one
+# of the entrypoints under the namespace 'nova.scheduler.driver' of
+# file
+# 'setup.cfg'. If nothing is specified in this option, the
+# 'filter_scheduler' is
 # used.
 #
 # Other options are:
 #
-# * 'caching_scheduler' which aggressively caches the system state for better
-#   individual scheduler performance at the risk of more retries when running
+# * 'caching_scheduler' which aggressively caches the system state for
+# better
+#   individual scheduler performance at the risk of more retries when
+# running
 #   multiple schedulers. [DEPRECATED]
-# * 'chance_scheduler' which simply picks a host at random. [DEPRECATED]
+# * 'chance_scheduler' which simply picks a host at random.
+# [DEPRECATED]
 # * 'fake_scheduler' which is used for testing.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * Any of the drivers included in Nova:
-#
-#   * filter_scheduler
-#   * caching_scheduler
-#   * chance_scheduler
-#   * fake_scheduler
-#
-# * You may also set this to the entry point name of a custom scheduler driver,
-#   but you will be responsible for creating and maintaining it in your
-# setup.cfg
+# ** filter_scheduler
+# ** caching_scheduler
+# ** chance_scheduler
+# ** fake_scheduler
+# * You may also set this to the entry point name of a custom
+# scheduler driver,
+#   but you will be responsible for creating and maintaining it in
+# your setup.cfg
 #   file.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * workers
 #  (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_driver
 #driver = filter_scheduler
@@ -9643,37 +9286,50 @@
 #
 # Periodic task interval.
 #
-# This value controls how often (in seconds) to run periodic tasks in the
-# scheduler. The specific tasks that are run for each period are determined by
-# the particular scheduler being used. Currently the only in-tree scheduler
-# driver that uses this option is the ``caching_scheduler``.
-#
-# If this is larger than the nova-service 'service_down_time' setting, the
-# ComputeFilter (if enabled) may think the compute service is down. As each
-# scheduler can work a little differently than the others, be sure to test this
-# with your selected scheduler.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to periodic task interval in
-#   seconds. 0 uses the default interval (60 seconds). A negative value disables
+# This value controls how often (in seconds) to run periodic tasks in
+# the
+# scheduler. The specific tasks that are run for each period are
+# determined by
+# the particular scheduler being used.
+#
+# If this is larger than the nova-service 'service_down_time' setting,
+# Nova may
+# report the scheduler service as down. This is because the scheduler
+# driver is
+# responsible for sending a heartbeat and it will only do that as
+# often as this
+# option allows. As each scheduler can work a little differently than
+# the others,
+# be sure to test this with your selected scheduler.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * An integer, where the integer corresponds to periodic task
+# interval in
+#   seconds. 0 uses the default interval (60 seconds). A negative
+# value disables
 #   periodic tasks.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * ``nova-service service_down_time``
 #  (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/scheduler_driver_task_period
 #periodic_task_interval = 60
 
 #
-# This is the maximum number of attempts that will be made for a given instance
-# build/move operation. It limits the number of alternate hosts returned by the
-# scheduler. When that list of hosts is exhausted, a MaxRetriesExceeded
+# This is the maximum number of attempts that will be made for a given
+# instance
+# build/move operation. It limits the number of alternate hosts
+# returned by the
+# scheduler. When that list of hosts is exhausted, a
+# MaxRetriesExceeded
 # exception is raised and the instance is set to an error state.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A positive integer, where the integer corresponds to the max number of
+# * A positive integer, where the integer corresponds to the max
+# number of
 #   attempts that can be made when building or moving an instance.
 #          (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
@@ -9683,8 +9339,10 @@
 #
 # Periodic task interval.
 #
-# This value controls how often (in seconds) the scheduler should attempt
-# to discover new hosts that have been added to cells. If negative (the
+# This value controls how often (in seconds) the scheduler should
+# attempt
+# to discover new hosts that have been added to cells. If negative
+# (the
 # default), no automatic discovery will occur.
 #
 # Deployments where compute nodes come and go frequently may want this
@@ -9697,82 +9355,40 @@
 #discover_hosts_in_cells_interval = -1
 
 #
-# This setting determines the maximum limit on results received from the
-# placement service during a scheduling operation. It effectively limits
-# the number of hosts that may be considered for scheduling requests that
+# This setting determines the maximum limit on results received from
+# the
+# placement service during a scheduling operation. It effectively
+# limits
+# the number of hosts that may be considered for scheduling requests
+# that
 # match a large number of candidates.
 #
-# A value of 1 (the minimum) will effectively defer scheduling to the placement
-# service strictly on "will it fit" grounds. A higher value will put an upper
-# cap on the number of results the scheduler will consider during the filtering
-# and weighing process. Large deployments may need to set this lower than the
-# total number of hosts available to limit memory consumption, network traffic,
+# A value of 1 (the minimum) will effectively defer scheduling to the
+# placement
+# service strictly on "will it fit" grounds. A higher value will put
+# an upper
+# cap on the number of results the scheduler will consider during the
+# filtering
+# and weighing process. Large deployments may need to set this lower
+# than the
+# total number of hosts available to limit memory consumption, network
+# traffic,
 # etc. of the scheduler.
 #
-# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler; if you use a different
+# This option is only used by the FilterScheduler; if you use a
+# different
 # scheduler, this option has no effect.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
 #max_placement_results = 1000
 
-#
-# Number of workers for the nova-scheduler service. The default will be the
-# number of CPUs available if using the "filter_scheduler" scheduler driver,
-# otherwise the default will be 1.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#workers = <None>
-
-#
-# This setting causes the scheduler to look up a host aggregate with the
-# metadata key of `filter_tenant_id` set to the project of an incoming
-# request, and request results from placement be limited to that aggregate.
-# Multiple tenants may be added to a single aggregate by appending a serial
-# number to the key, such as `filter_tenant_id:123`.
-#
-# The matching aggregate UUID must be mirrored in placement for proper
-# operation. If no host aggregate with the tenant id is found, or that
-# aggregate does not match one in placement, the result will be the same
-# as not finding any suitable hosts for the request.
-#
-# See also the placement_aggregate_required_for_tenants option.
-#  (boolean value)
-#limit_tenants_to_placement_aggregate = false
-
-#
-# This setting, when limit_tenants_to_placement_aggregate=True, will control
-# whether or not a tenant with no aggregate affinity will be allowed to schedule
-# to any available node. If aggregates are used to limit some tenants but
-# not all, then this should be False. If all tenants should be confined via
-# aggregate, then this should be True to prevent them from receiving
-# unrestricted
-# scheduling to any available node.
-#
-# See also the limit_tenants_to_placement_aggregate option.
-#  (boolean value)
-#placement_aggregate_required_for_tenants = false
-
-#
-# This setting causes the scheduler to look up a host aggregate with the
-# metadata key of `availability_zone` set to the value provided by an
-# incoming request, and request results from placement be limited to that
-# aggregate.
-#
-# The matching aggregate UUID must be mirrored in placement for proper
-# operation. If no host aggregate with the `availability_zone` key is
-# found, or that aggregate does not match one in placement, the result will
-# be the same as not finding any suitable hosts.
-#
-# Note that if you enable this flag, you can disable the (less efficient)
-# AvailabilityZoneFilter in the scheduler.
-#  (boolean value)
-#query_placement_for_availability_zone = false
-
 
 [serial_console]
 #
-# The serial console feature allows you to connect to a guest in case a
-# graphical console like VNC, RDP or SPICE is not available. This is only
+# The serial console feature allows you to connect to a guest in case
+# a
+# graphical console like VNC, RDP or SPICE is not available. This is
+# only
 # currently supported for the libvirt, Ironic and hyper-v drivers.
 
 #
@@ -9782,7 +9398,8 @@
 #
 # Enable the serial console feature.
 #
-# In order to use this feature, the service ``nova-serialproxy`` needs to run.
+# In order to use this feature, the service ``nova-serialproxy`` needs
+# to run.
 # This service is typically executed on the controller node.
 #  (boolean value)
 #enabled = false
@@ -9790,69 +9407,88 @@
 #
 # A range of TCP ports a guest can use for its backend.
 #
-# Each instance which gets created will use one port out of this range. If the
-# range is not big enough to provide another port for an new instance, this
+# Each instance which gets created will use one port out of this
+# range. If the
+# range is not big enough to provide another port for an new instance,
+# this
 # instance won't get launched.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Each string which passes the regex ``\d+:\d+`` For example ``10000:20000``.
-#   Be sure that the first port number is lower than the second port number
+# * Each string which passes the regex ``\d+:\d+`` For example
+# ``10000:20000``.
+#   Be sure that the first port number is lower than the second port
+# number
 #   and that both are in range from 0 to 65535.
 #  (string value)
 #port_range = 10000:20000
 
 #
-# The URL an end user would use to connect to the ``nova-serialproxy`` service.
-#
-# The ``nova-serialproxy`` service is called with this token enriched URL
+# The URL an end user would use to connect to the ``nova-serialproxy``
+# service.
+#
+# The ``nova-serialproxy`` service is called with this token enriched
+# URL
 # and establishes the connection to the proper instance.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * The IP address must be identical to the address to which the
-#   ``nova-serialproxy`` service is listening (see option ``serialproxy_host``
+#   ``nova-serialproxy`` service is listening (see option
+# ``serialproxy_host``
 #   in this section).
-# * The port must be the same as in the option ``serialproxy_port`` of this
+# * The port must be the same as in the option ``serialproxy_port`` of
+# this
 #   section.
-# * If you choose to use a secured websocket connection, then start this option
-#   with ``wss://`` instead of the unsecured ``ws://``. The options ``cert``
+# * If you choose to use a secured websocket connection, then start
+# this option
+#   with ``wss://`` instead of the unsecured ``ws://``. The options
+# ``cert``
 #   and ``key`` in the ``[DEFAULT]`` section have to be set for that.
 #  (uri value)
 #base_url = ws://127.0.0.1:6083/
 
 #
-# The IP address to which proxy clients (like ``nova-serialproxy``) should
+# The IP address to which proxy clients (like ``nova-serialproxy``)
+# should
 # connect to get the serial console of an instance.
 #
-# This is typically the IP address of the host of a ``nova-compute`` service.
+# This is typically the IP address of the host of a ``nova-compute``
+# service.
 #  (string value)
 #proxyclient_address = 127.0.0.1
 
 #
-# The IP address which is used by the ``nova-serialproxy`` service to listen
+# The IP address which is used by the ``nova-serialproxy`` service to
+# listen
 # for incoming requests.
 #
-# The ``nova-serialproxy`` service listens on this IP address for incoming
+# The ``nova-serialproxy`` service listens on this IP address for
+# incoming
 # connection requests to instances which expose serial console.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * Ensure that this is the same IP address which is defined in the option
-#   ``base_url`` of this section or use ``0.0.0.0`` to listen on all addresses.
+# * Ensure that this is the same IP address which is defined in the
+# option
+#   ``base_url`` of this section or use ``0.0.0.0`` to listen on all
+# addresses.
 #  (string value)
 #serialproxy_host = 0.0.0.0
 
 #
-# The port number which is used by the ``nova-serialproxy`` service to listen
+# The port number which is used by the ``nova-serialproxy`` service to
+# listen
 # for incoming requests.
 #
-# The ``nova-serialproxy`` service listens on this port number for incoming
+# The ``nova-serialproxy`` service listens on this port number for
+# incoming
 # connection requests to instances which expose serial console.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * Ensure that this is the same port number which is defined in the option
+# * Ensure that this is the same port number which is defined in the
+# option
 #   ``base_url`` of this section.
 #  (port value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -9862,8 +9498,10 @@
 
 [service_user]
 #
-# Configuration options for service to service authentication using a service
-# token. These options allow sending a service token along with the user's token
+# Configuration options for service to service authentication using a
+# service
+# token. These options allow sending a service token along with the
+# user's token
 # when contacting external REST APIs.
 
 #
@@ -9871,24 +9509,29 @@
 #
 
 #
-# When True, if sending a user token to a REST API, also send a service token.
-#
-# Nova often reuses the user token provided to the nova-api to talk to other
-# REST
-# APIs, such as Cinder, Glance and Neutron. It is possible that while the user
-# token was valid when the request was made to Nova, the token may expire before
-# it reaches the other service. To avoid any failures, and to make it clear it
-# is
-# Nova calling the service on the user's behalf, we include a service token
-# along
-# with the user token. Should the user's token have expired, a valid service
-# token ensures the REST API request will still be accepted by the keystone
+# When True, if sending a user token to a REST API, also send a
+# service token.
+#
+# Nova often reuses the user token provided to the nova-api to talk to
+# other REST
+# APIs, such as Cinder, Glance and Neutron. It is possible that while
+# the user
+# token was valid when the request was made to Nova, the token may
+# expire before
+# it reaches the other service. To avoid any failures, and to make it
+# clear it is
+# Nova calling the service on the user's behalf, we include a service
+# token along
+# with the user token. Should the user's token have expired, a valid
+# service
+# token ensures the REST API request will still be accepted by the
+# keystone
 # middleware.
 #  (boolean value)
 #send_service_user_token = false
 
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs
+# connections. (string value)
 #cafile = <None>
 
 # PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
@@ -9902,18 +9545,13 @@
 
 # Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
 #timeout = <None>
-
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
 
 # Authentication type to load (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [service_user]/auth_plugin
 #auth_type = <None>
 
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string
+# value)
 #auth_section = <None>
 
 # Authentication URL (string value)
@@ -9943,14 +9581,14 @@
 # Trust ID (string value)
 #trust_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
-# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
-# value)
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used
+# for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
-# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
-# (string value)
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will
+# be used for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_name = <None>
 
 # User ID (string value)
@@ -9978,7 +9616,8 @@
 
 [spice]
 #
-# SPICE console feature allows you to connect to a guest virtual machine.
+# SPICE console feature allows you to connect to a guest virtual
+# machine.
 # SPICE is a replacement for fairly limited VNC protocol.
 #
 # Following requirements must be met in order to use SPICE:
@@ -9998,25 +9637,34 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * VNC must be explicitly disabled to get access to the SPICE console. Set the
-#   enabled option to False in the [vnc] section to disable the VNC console.
+# * VNC must be explicitly disabled to get access to the SPICE
+# console. Set the
+#   enabled option to False in the [vnc] section to disable the VNC
+# console.
 #  (boolean value)
 #enabled = false
-
+enabled = false
 #
 # Enable the SPICE guest agent support on the instances.
 #
-# The Spice agent works with the Spice protocol to offer a better guest console
-# experience. However, the Spice console can still be used without the Spice
-# Agent. With the Spice agent installed the following features are enabled:
-#
-# * Copy & Paste of text and images between the guest and client machine
-# * Automatic adjustment of resolution when the client screen changes - e.g.
-#   if you make the Spice console full screen the guest resolution will adjust
-# to
+# The Spice agent works with the Spice protocol to offer a better
+# guest console
+# experience. However, the Spice console can still be used without the
+# Spice
+# Agent. With the Spice agent installed the following features are
+# enabled:
+#
+# * Copy & Paste of text and images between the guest and client
+# machine
+# * Automatic adjustment of resolution when the client screen changes
+# - e.g.
+#   if you make the Spice console full screen the guest resolution
+# will adjust to
 #   match it rather than letterboxing.
-# * Better mouse integration - The mouse can be captured and released without
-#   needing to click inside the console or press keys to release it. The
+# * Better mouse integration - The mouse can be captured and released
+# without
+#   needing to click inside the console or press keys to release it.
+# The
 #   performance of mouse movement is also improved.
 #  (boolean value)
 #agent_enabled = true
@@ -10024,32 +9672,43 @@
 #
 # Location of the SPICE HTML5 console proxy.
 #
-# End user would use this URL to connect to the `nova-spicehtml5proxy``
-# service. This service will forward request to the console of an instance.
-#
-# In order to use SPICE console, the service ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` should be
+# End user would use this URL to connect to the `nova-
+# spicehtml5proxy``
+# service. This service will forward request to the console of an
+# instance.
+#
+# In order to use SPICE console, the service ``nova-spicehtml5proxy``
+# should be
 # running. This service is typically launched on the controller node.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * Must be a valid URL of the form:  ``http://host:port/spice_auto.html``
-#   where host is the node running ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` and the port is
-#   typically 6082. Consider not using default value as it is not well defined
+# * Must be a valid URL of the form:
+# ``http://host:port/spice_auto.html``
+#   where host is the node running ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` and the
+# port is
+#   typically 6082. Consider not using default value as it is not well
+# defined
 #   for any real deployment.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * This option depends on ``html5proxy_host`` and ``html5proxy_port`` options.
+# * This option depends on ``html5proxy_host`` and ``html5proxy_port``
+# options.
 #   The access URL returned by the compute node must have the host
 #   and port where the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service is listening.
 #  (uri value)
 #html5proxy_base_url = http://127.0.0.1:6082/spice_auto.html
-
-#
-# The  address where the SPICE server running on the instances should listen.
-#
-# Typically, the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` proxy client runs on the controller
-# node and connects over the private network to this address on the compute
+html5proxy_base_url = https://100.64.200.101:6080/spice_auto.html
+
+#
+# The  address where the SPICE server running on the instances should
+# listen.
+#
+# Typically, the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` proxy client runs on the
+# controller
+# node and connects over the private network to this address on the
+# compute
 # node(s).
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -10059,11 +9718,13 @@
 #server_listen = 127.0.0.1
 
 #
-# The address used by ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` client to connect to instance
+# The address used by ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` client to connect to
+# instance
 # console.
 #
 # Typically, the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` proxy client runs on the
-# controller node and connects over the private network to this address on the
+# controller node and connects over the private network to this
+# address on the
 # compute node(s).
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -10078,45 +9739,44 @@
 #  (string value)
 #server_proxyclient_address = 127.0.0.1
 
-# DEPRECATED:
-# A keyboard layout which is supported by the underlying hypervisor on this
+#
+# A keyboard layout which is supported by the underlying hypervisor on
+# this
 # node.
 #
 # Possible values:
-#
-# * This is usually an 'IETF language tag' (default is 'en-us'). If you
-#   use QEMU as hypervisor, you should find the list of supported keyboard
+# * This is usually an 'IETF language tag' (default is 'en-us'). If
+# you
+#   use QEMU as hypervisor, you should find the list of supported
+# keyboard
 #   layouts at /usr/share/qemu/keymaps.
 #  (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# Configuring this option forces QEMU to do keymap conversions. These
-# conversions
-# are lossy and can result in significant issues for users of non en-US
-# keyboards. Refer to bug #1682020 for more information.
-#keymap = <None>
-
-#
-# IP address or a hostname on which the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service
+#keymap = en-us
+
+#
+# IP address or a hostname on which the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy``
+# service
 # listens for incoming requests.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * This option depends on the ``html5proxy_base_url`` option.
-#   The ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service must be listening on a host that is
+#   The ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service must be listening on a host
+# that is
 #   accessible from the HTML5 client.
-#  (host address value)
+#  (unknown value)
 #html5proxy_host = 0.0.0.0
 
 #
-# Port on which the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service listens for incoming
+# Port on which the ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service listens for
+# incoming
 # requests.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * This option depends on the ``html5proxy_base_url`` option.
-#   The ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service must be listening on a port that is
+#   The ``nova-spicehtml5proxy`` service must be listening on a port
+# that is
 #   accessible from the HTML5 client.
 #  (port value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -10170,136 +9830,31 @@
 #  (string value)
 #compute = <None>
 
-#
-# Cells RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
+# Cells RPC API version cap (string value)
 #cells = <None>
 
-#
-# Intercell RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
+# Intercell RPC API version cap (string value)
 #intercell = <None>
 
-# DEPRECATED:
-# Cert RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# The nova-cert service was removed in 16.0.0 (Pike) so this option
-# is no longer used.
+# Cert RPC API version cap (string value)
 #cert = <None>
 
-#
-# Scheduler RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
+# Scheduler RPC API version cap (string value)
 #scheduler = <None>
 
-#
-# Conductor RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
+# Conductor RPC API version cap (string value)
 #conductor = <None>
 
-#
-# Console RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
+# Console RPC API version cap (string value)
 #console = <None>
 
-# DEPRECATED:
-# Consoleauth RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# The nova-consoleauth service was deprecated in 18.0.0 (Rocky) and will be
-# removed in an upcoming release.
+# Consoleauth RPC API version cap (string value)
 #consoleauth = <None>
 
-# DEPRECATED:
-# Network RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# The nova-network service was deprecated in 14.0.0 (Newton) and will be
-# removed in an upcoming release.
+# Network RPC API version cap (string value)
 #network = <None>
 
-#
-# Base API RPC API version cap.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * By default send the latest version the client knows about
-# * A string representing a version number in the format 'N.N';
-#   for example, possible values might be '1.12' or '2.0'.
-# * An OpenStack release name, in lower case, such as 'mitaka' or
-#   'liberty'.
-#  (string value)
+# Base API RPC API version cap (string value)
 #baseapi = <None>
 
 
@@ -10312,17 +9867,8 @@
 # root token for vault (string value)
 #root_token_id = <None>
 
-# AppRole role_id for authentication with vault (string value)
-#approle_role_id = <None>
-
-# AppRole secret_id for authentication with vault (string value)
-#approle_secret_id = <None>
-
-# Mountpoint of KV store in Vault to use, for example: secret (string value)
-#kv_mountpoint = secret
-
-# Use this endpoint to connect to Vault, for example: "http://127.0.0.1:8200"
-# (string value)
+# Use this endpoint to connect to Vault, for example:
+# "http://127.0.0.1:8200" (string value)
 #vault_url = http://127.0.0.1:8200
 
 # Absolute path to ca cert file (string value)
@@ -10334,15 +9880,17 @@
 
 [vendordata_dynamic_auth]
 #
-# Options within this group control the authentication of the vendordata
-# subsystem of the metadata API server (and config drive) with external systems.
+# Options within this group control the authentication of the
+# vendordata
+# subsystem of the metadata API server (and config drive) with
+# external systems.
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
 
-# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
-# (string value)
+# PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs
+# connections. (string value)
 #cafile = <None>
 
 # PEM encoded client certificate cert file (string value)
@@ -10356,18 +9904,13 @@
 
 # Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
 #timeout = <None>
-
-# Collect per-API call timing information. (boolean value)
-#collect_timing = false
-
-# Log requests to multiple loggers. (boolean value)
-#split_loggers = false
 
 # Authentication type to load (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [vendordata_dynamic_auth]/auth_plugin
 #auth_type = <None>
 
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string
+# value)
 #auth_section = <None>
 
 # Authentication URL (string value)
@@ -10397,14 +9940,14 @@
 # Trust ID (string value)
 #trust_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
-# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
-# value)
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used
+# for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
-# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
-# (string value)
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will
+# be used for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2
+# authentication. (string value)
 #default_domain_name = <None>
 
 # User ID (string value)
@@ -10429,178 +9972,29 @@
 # Tenant Name (string value)
 #tenant_name = <None>
 
-
-[vmware]
-#
-# Related options:
-# Following options must be set in order to launch VMware-based
-# virtual machines.
-#
-# * compute_driver: Must use vmwareapi.VMwareVCDriver.
-# * vmware.host_username
-# * vmware.host_password
-# * vmware.cluster_name
+[vnc]
+#
+# Virtual Network Computer (VNC) can be used to provide remote desktop
+# console access to instances for tenants and/or administrators.
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
 #
 
 #
-# This option specifies the physical ethernet adapter name for VLAN
-# networking.
-#
-# Set the vlan_interface configuration option to match the ESX host
-# interface that handles VLAN-tagged VM traffic.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid string representing VLAN interface name
-#  (string value)
-#vlan_interface = vmnic0
-
-#
-# This option should be configured only when using the NSX-MH Neutron
-# plugin. This is the name of the integration bridge on the ESXi server
-# or host. This should not be set for any other Neutron plugin. Hence
-# the default value is not set.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid string representing the name of the integration bridge
-#  (string value)
-#integration_bridge = <None>
-
-#
-# Set this value if affected by an increased network latency causing
-# repeated characters when typing in a remote console.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#console_delay_seconds = <None>
-
-#
-# Identifies the remote system where the serial port traffic will
-# be sent.
-#
-# This option adds a virtual serial port which sends console output to
-# a configurable service URI. At the service URI address there will be
-# virtual serial port concentrator that will collect console logs.
-# If this is not set, no serial ports will be added to the created VMs.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid URI
-#  (string value)
-#serial_port_service_uri = <None>
-
-#
-# Identifies a proxy service that provides network access to the
-# serial_port_service_uri.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid URI (The scheme is 'telnet' or 'telnets'.)
-#
-# Related options:
-# This option is ignored if serial_port_service_uri is not specified.
-# * serial_port_service_uri
-#  (uri value)
-#serial_port_proxy_uri = <None>
-
-#
-# Specifies the directory where the Virtual Serial Port Concentrator is
-# storing console log files. It should match the 'serial_log_dir' config
-# value of VSPC.
-#  (string value)
-#serial_log_dir = /opt/vmware/vspc
-
-#
-# Hostname or IP address for connection to VMware vCenter host. (host address
-# value)
-#host_ip = <None>
-
-# Port for connection to VMware vCenter host. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#host_port = 443
-
-# Username for connection to VMware vCenter host. (string value)
-#host_username = <None>
-
-# Password for connection to VMware vCenter host. (string value)
-#host_password = <None>
-
-#
-# Specifies the CA bundle file to be used in verifying the vCenter
-# server certificate.
-#  (string value)
-#ca_file = <None>
-
-#
-# If true, the vCenter server certificate is not verified. If false,
-# then the default CA truststore is used for verification.
-#
-# Related options:
-# * ca_file: This option is ignored if "ca_file" is set.
+# Enable VNC related features.
+#
+# Guests will get created with graphical devices to support this.
+# Clients
+# (for example Horizon) can then establish a VNC connection to the
+# guest.
 #  (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# Name of a VMware Cluster ComputeResource. (string value)
-#cluster_name = <None>
-
-#
-# Regular expression pattern to match the name of datastore.
-#
-# The datastore_regex setting specifies the datastores to use with
-# Compute. For example, datastore_regex="nas.*" selects all the data
-# stores that have a name starting with "nas".
-#
-# NOTE: If no regex is given, it just picks the datastore with the
-# most freespace.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any matching regular expression to a datastore must be given
-#  (string value)
-#datastore_regex = <None>
-
-#
-# Time interval in seconds to poll remote tasks invoked on
-# VMware VC server.
-#  (floating point value)
-#task_poll_interval = 0.5
-
-#
-# Number of times VMware vCenter server API must be retried on connection
-# failures, e.g. socket error, etc.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#api_retry_count = 10
-
-#
-# This option specifies VNC starting port.
-#
-# Every VM created by ESX host has an option of enabling VNC client
-# for remote connection. Above option 'vnc_port' helps you to set
-# default starting port for the VNC client.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid port number within 5900 -(5900 + vnc_port_total)
-#
-# Related options:
-# Below options should be set to enable VNC client.
-# * vnc.enabled = True
-# * vnc_port_total
-#  (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#vnc_port = 5900
-
-#
-# Total number of VNC ports.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#vnc_port_total = 10000
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/vnc_enabled
+enabled = true
+novncproxy_base_url=https://100.64.200.101:6080/vnc_auto.html
+novncproxy_port=6080
+vncserver_listen=192.168.10.55
+vncserver_proxyclient_address=192.168.10.55
 
 #
 # Keymap for VNC.
@@ -10610,154 +10004,20 @@
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
-# * A keyboard layout which is supported by the underlying hypervisor on
+# * A keyboard layout which is supported by the underlying hypervisor
+# on
 #   this node. This is usually an 'IETF language tag' (for example
-#   'en-us').
-#  (string value)
-#vnc_keymap = en-us
-
-#
-# This option enables/disables the use of linked clone.
-#
-# The ESX hypervisor requires a copy of the VMDK file in order to boot
-# up a virtual machine. The compute driver must download the VMDK via
-# HTTP from the OpenStack Image service to a datastore that is visible
-# to the hypervisor and cache it. Subsequent virtual machines that need
-# the VMDK use the cached version and don't have to copy the file again
-# from the OpenStack Image service.
-#
-# If set to false, even with a cached VMDK, there is still a copy
-# operation from the cache location to the hypervisor file directory
-# in the shared datastore. If set to true, the above copy operation
-# is avoided as it creates copy of the virtual machine that shares
-# virtual disks with its parent VM.
-#  (boolean value)
-#use_linked_clone = true
-
-#
-# This option sets the http connection pool size
-#
-# The connection pool size is the maximum number of connections from nova to
-# vSphere.  It should only be increased if there are warnings indicating that
-# the connection pool is full, otherwise, the default should suffice.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 10
-#connection_pool_size = 10
-
-#
-# This option enables or disables storage policy based placement
-# of instances.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * pbm_default_policy
-#  (boolean value)
-#pbm_enabled = false
-
-#
-# This option specifies the PBM service WSDL file location URL.
-#
-# Setting this will disable storage policy based placement
-# of instances.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid file path
-#   e.g file:///opt/SDK/spbm/wsdl/pbmService.wsdl
-#  (string value)
-#pbm_wsdl_location = <None>
-
-#
-# This option specifies the default policy to be used.
-#
-# If pbm_enabled is set and there is no defined storage policy for the
-# specific request, then this policy will be used.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any valid storage policy such as VSAN default storage policy
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * pbm_enabled
-#  (string value)
-#pbm_default_policy = <None>
-
-#
-# This option specifies the limit on the maximum number of objects to
-# return in a single result.
-#
-# A positive value will cause the operation to suspend the retrieval
-# when the count of objects reaches the specified limit. The server may
-# still limit the count to something less than the configured value.
-# Any remaining objects may be retrieved with additional requests.
-#  (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#maximum_objects = 100
-
-#
-# This option adds a prefix to the folder where cached images are stored
-#
-# This is not the full path - just a folder prefix. This should only be
-# used when a datastore cache is shared between compute nodes.
-#
-# Note: This should only be used when the compute nodes are running on same
-# host or they have a shared file system.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * Any string representing the cache prefix to the folder
-#  (string value)
-#cache_prefix = <None>
-
-
-[vnc]
-#
-# Virtual Network Computer (VNC) can be used to provide remote desktop
-# console access to instances for tenants and/or administrators.
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
-#
-# Enable VNC related features.
-#
-# Guests will get created with graphical devices to support this. Clients
-# (for example Horizon) can then establish a VNC connection to the guest.
-#  (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/vnc_enabled
-#enabled = true
-
-# DEPRECATED:
-# Keymap for VNC.
-#
-# The keyboard mapping (keymap) determines which keyboard layout a VNC
-# session should use by default.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * A keyboard layout which is supported by the underlying hypervisor on
-#   this node. This is usually an 'IETF language tag' (for example
-#   'en-us').  If you use QEMU as hypervisor, you should find the  list
+#   'en-us').  If you use QEMU as hypervisor, you should find the
+# list
 #   of supported keyboard layouts at ``/usr/share/qemu/keymaps``.
 #  (string value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/vnc_keymap
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# Configuring this option forces QEMU to do keymap conversions. These
-# conversions
-# are lossy and can result in significant issues for users of non en-US
-# keyboards. You should instead use a VNC client that supports Extended Key
-# Event
-# messages, such as noVNC 1.0.0. Refer to bug #1682020 for more information.
-#keymap = <None>
+keymap = en-us
 
 #
 # The IP address or hostname on which an instance should listen to for
 # incoming VNC connection requests on this node.
-#  (host address value)
+#  (unknown value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/vncserver_listen
 # Deprecated group/name - [vnc]/vncserver_listen
 #server_listen = 127.0.0.1
@@ -10770,7 +10030,7 @@
 #
 # This option sets the private address to which proxy clients, such as
 # ``nova-xvpvncproxy``, should connect to.
-#  (host address value)
+#  (unknown value)
 # Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/vncserver_proxyclient_address
 # Deprecated group/name - [vnc]/vncserver_proxyclient_address
 #server_proxyclient_address = 127.0.0.1
@@ -10785,9 +10045,6 @@
 # This option sets the public base URL to which client systems will
 # connect. noVNC clients can use this address to connect to the noVNC
 # instance and, by extension, the VNC sessions.
-#
-# If using noVNC >= 1.0.0, you should use ``vnc_lite.html`` instead of
-# ``vnc_auto.html``.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -10797,7 +10054,8 @@
 #novncproxy_base_url = http://127.0.0.1:6080/vnc_auto.html
 
 #
-# IP address or hostname that the XVP VNC console proxy should bind to.
+# IP address or hostname that the XVP VNC console proxy should bind
+# to.
 #
 # The VNC proxy is an OpenStack component that enables compute service
 # users to access their instances through VNC clients. Xen provides
@@ -10805,14 +10063,15 @@
 # websocket-based noVNC proxy used by Libvirt. In contrast to noVNC,
 # XVP clients are Java-based.
 #
-# This option sets the private address to which the XVP VNC console proxy
+# This option sets the private address to which the XVP VNC console
+# proxy
 # service should bind to.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
 # * xvpvncproxy_port
 # * xvpvncproxy_base_url
-#  (host address value)
+#  (unknown value)
 #xvpvncproxy_host = 0.0.0.0
 
 #
@@ -10863,7 +10122,8 @@
 # users to access their instances through VNC clients. noVNC provides
 # VNC support through a websocket-based client.
 #
-# This option sets the private address to which the noVNC console proxy
+# This option sets the private address to which the noVNC console
+# proxy
 # service should bind to.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -10895,9 +10155,12 @@
 #
 # The authentication schemes to use with the compute node.
 #
-# Control what RFB authentication schemes are permitted for connections between
-# the proxy and the compute host. If multiple schemes are enabled, the first
-# matching scheme will be used, thus the strongest schemes should be listed
+# Control what RFB authentication schemes are permitted for
+# connections between
+# the proxy and the compute host. If multiple schemes are enabled, the
+# first
+# matching scheme will be used, thus the strongest schemes should be
+# listed
 # first.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -10907,15 +10170,15 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * ``[vnc]vencrypt_client_key``, ``[vnc]vencrypt_client_cert``: must also be
-# set
+# * ``[vnc]vencrypt_client_key``, ``[vnc]vencrypt_client_cert``: must
+# also be set
 #  (list value)
 #auth_schemes = none
 
 # The path to the client certificate PEM file (for x509)
 #
-# The fully qualified path to a PEM file containing the private key which the
-# VNC
+# The fully qualified path to a PEM file containing the private key
+# which the VNC
 # proxy server presents to the compute node during VNC authentication.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -10927,8 +10190,10 @@
 
 # The path to the client key file (for x509)
 #
-# The fully qualified path to a PEM file containing the x509 certificate which
-# the VNC proxy server presents to the compute node during VNC authentication.
+# The fully qualified path to a PEM file containing the x509
+# certificate which
+# the VNC proxy server presents to the compute node during VNC
+# authentication.
 #
 # Realted options:
 #
@@ -10952,9 +10217,12 @@
 
 [workarounds]
 #
-# A collection of workarounds used to mitigate bugs or issues found in system
-# tools (e.g. Libvirt or QEMU) or Nova itself under certain conditions. These
-# should only be enabled in exceptional circumstances. All options are linked
+# A collection of workarounds used to mitigate bugs or issues found in
+# system
+# tools (e.g. Libvirt or QEMU) or Nova itself under certain
+# conditions. These
+# should only be enabled in exceptional circumstances. All options are
+# linked
 # against bug IDs, where more information on the issue can be found.
 
 #
@@ -10988,9 +10256,11 @@
 # interruption to the guest, using coordination with a guest agent to
 # quiesce the filesystem.
 #
-# When using libvirt 1.2.2 live snapshots fail intermittently under load
+# When using libvirt 1.2.2 live snapshots fail intermittently under
+# load
 # (likely related to concurrent libvirt/qemu operations). This config
-# option provides a mechanism to disable live snapshot, in favor of cold
+# option provides a mechanism to disable live snapshot, in favor of
+# cold
 # snapshot, while this is resolved. Cold snapshot causes an instance
 # outage while the guest is going through the snapshotting process.
 #
@@ -11001,29 +10271,41 @@
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * True: Live snapshot is disabled when using libvirt
-# * False: Live snapshots are always used when snapshotting (as long as
+# * False: Live snapshots are always used when snapshotting (as long
+# as
 #   there is a new enough libvirt and the backend storage supports it)
 #  (boolean value)
 #disable_libvirt_livesnapshot = false
+disable_libvirt_livesnapshot = true
 
 #
 # Enable handling of events emitted from compute drivers.
 #
-# Many compute drivers emit lifecycle events, which are events that occur when,
-# for example, an instance is starting or stopping. If the instance is going
-# through task state changes due to an API operation, like resize, the events
+# Many compute drivers emit lifecycle events, which are events that
+# occur when,
+# for example, an instance is starting or stopping. If the instance is
+# going
+# through task state changes due to an API operation, like resize, the
+# events
 # are ignored.
 #
-# This is an advanced feature which allows the hypervisor to signal to the
-# compute service that an unexpected state change has occurred in an instance
-# and that the instance can be shutdown automatically. Unfortunately, this can
-# race in some conditions, for example in reboot operations or when the compute
-# service or when host is rebooted (planned or due to an outage). If such races
+# This is an advanced feature which allows the hypervisor to signal to
+# the
+# compute service that an unexpected state change has occurred in an
+# instance
+# and that the instance can be shutdown automatically. Unfortunately,
+# this can
+# race in some conditions, for example in reboot operations or when
+# the compute
+# service or when host is rebooted (planned or due to an outage). If
+# such races
 # are common, then it is advisable to disable this feature.
 #
 # Care should be taken when this feature is disabled and
-# 'sync_power_state_interval' is set to a negative value. In this case, any
-# instances that get out of sync between the hypervisor and the Nova database
+# 'sync_power_state_interval' is set to a negative value. In this
+# case, any
+# instances that get out of sync between the hypervisor and the Nova
+# database
 # will have to be synchronized manually.
 #
 # For more information, refer to the bug report:
@@ -11032,8 +10314,10 @@
 #
 # Interdependencies to other options:
 #
-# * If ``sync_power_state_interval`` is negative and this feature is disabled,
-#   then instances that get out of sync between the hypervisor and the Nova
+# * If ``sync_power_state_interval`` is negative and this feature is
+# disabled,
+#   then instances that get out of sync between the hypervisor and the
+# Nova
 #   database will have to be synchronized manually.
 #  (boolean value)
 #handle_virt_lifecycle_events = true
@@ -11041,13 +10325,17 @@
 #
 # Disable the server group policy check upcall in compute.
 #
-# In order to detect races with server group affinity policy, the compute
+# In order to detect races with server group affinity policy, the
+# compute
 # service attempts to validate that the policy was not violated by the
-# scheduler. It does this by making an upcall to the API database to list
-# the instances in the server group for one that it is booting, which violates
-# our api/cell isolation goals. Eventually this will be solved by proper
-# affinity
-# guarantees in the scheduler and placement service, but until then, this late
+# scheduler. It does this by making an upcall to the API database to
+# list
+# the instances in the server group for one that it is booting, which
+# violates
+# our api/cell isolation goals. Eventually this will be solved by
+# proper affinity
+# guarantees in the scheduler and placement service, but until then,
+# this late
 # check is needed to ensure proper affinity policy.
 #
 # Operators that desire api/cell isolation over this check should
@@ -11055,107 +10343,41 @@
 #
 # Related options:
 #
-# * [filter_scheduler]/track_instance_changes also relies on upcalls from the
+# * [filter_scheduler]/track_instance_changes also relies on upcalls
+# from the
 #   compute service to the scheduler service.
 #  (boolean value)
 #disable_group_policy_check_upcall = false
 
+
+[wsgi]
+#
+# Options under this group are used to configure WSGI (Web Server
+# Gateway
+# Interface). WSGI is used to serve API requests.
+
+#
+# From nova.conf
+#
+
+#
+# This option represents a file name for the paste.deploy config for
+# nova-api.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * A string representing file name for the paste.deploy config.
+#  (string value)
+api_paste_config = /etc/nova/api-paste.ini
+
 # DEPRECATED:
-# Enable the consoleauth service to avoid resetting unexpired consoles.
-#
-# Console token authorizations have moved from the ``nova-consoleauth`` service
-# to the database, so all new consoles will be supported by the database
-# backend.
-# With this, consoles that existed before database backend support will be
-# reset.
-# For most operators, this should be a minimal disruption as the default TTL of
-# a
-# console token is 10 minutes.
-#
-# Operators that have much longer token TTL configured or otherwise wish to
-# avoid
-# immediately resetting all existing consoles can enable this flag to continue
-# using the ``nova-consoleauth`` service in addition to the database backend.
-# Once all of the old ``nova-consoleauth`` supported console tokens have
-# expired,
-# this flag should be disabled. For example, if a deployment has configured a
-# token TTL of one hour, the operator may disable the flag, one hour after
-# deploying the new code during an upgrade.
-#
-# .. note:: Cells v1 was not converted to use the database backend for
-#   console token authorizations. Cells v1 console token authorizations will
-#   continue to be supported by the ``nova-consoleauth`` service and use of
-#   the ``[workarounds]/enable_consoleauth`` option does not apply to
-#   Cells v1 users.
-#
-# Related options:
-#
-# * ``[consoleauth]/token_ttl``
-#  (boolean value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# This option has been added as deprecated originally because it is used
-# for avoiding a upgrade issue and it will not be used in the future.
-# See the help text for more details.
-#enable_consoleauth = false
-
-#
-# Starting in the 16.0.0 Pike release, ironic nodes can be scheduled using
-# custom resource classes rather than the standard resource classes VCPU,
-# MEMORY_MB and DISK_GB:
-#
-# https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/rocky/install/configure-nova-flavors.html
-#
-# However, existing ironic instances require a data migration which can be
-# achieved either by restarting ``nova-compute`` services managing ironic nodes
-# or running ``nova-manage db ironic_flavor_migration``. The completion of the
-# data migration can be checked by running the ``nova-status upgrade check``
-# command and checking the "Ironic Flavor Migration" result.
-#
-# Once all data migrations are complete, you can set this option to False to
-# stop reporting VCPU, MEMORY_MB and DISK_GB resource class inventory to the
-# Placement service so that scheduling will only rely on the custom resource
-# class for each ironic node, as described in the document above.
-#
-# Note that this option does not apply starting in the 19.0.0 Stein release
-# since the ironic compute driver no longer reports standard resource class
-# inventory regardless of configuration.
-#
-# Alternatives to this workaround would be unsetting ``memory_mb`` and/or
-# ``vcpus`` properties from ironic nodes, or using host aggregates to segregate
-# VM from BM compute hosts and restrict flavors to those aggregates, but those
-# alternatives might not be feasible at large scale.
-#
-# See related bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1796920 for more details.
-#  (boolean value)
-#report_ironic_standard_resource_class_inventory = true
-
-
-[wsgi]
-#
-# Options under this group are used to configure WSGI (Web Server Gateway
-# Interface). WSGI is used to serve API requests.
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
-#
-# This option represents a file name for the paste.deploy config for nova-api.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * A string representing file name for the paste.deploy config.
-#  (string value)
-#api_paste_config = api-paste.ini
-
-# DEPRECATED:
-# It represents a python format string that is used as the template to generate
+# It represents a python format string that is used as the template to
+# generate
 # log lines. The following values can be formatted into it: client_ip,
 # date_time, request_line, status_code, body_length, wall_seconds.
 #
-# This option is used for building custom request loglines when running
+# This option is used for building custom request loglines when
+# running
 # nova-api under eventlet. If used under uwsgi or apache, this option
 # has no effect.
 #
@@ -11169,39 +10391,48 @@
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
 # Reason:
 # This option only works when running nova-api under eventlet, and
-# encodes very eventlet specific pieces of information. Starting in Pike
+# encodes very eventlet specific pieces of information. Starting in
+# Pike
 # the preferred model for running nova-api is under uwsgi or apache
 # mod_wsgi.
 #wsgi_log_format = %(client_ip)s "%(request_line)s" status: %(status_code)s len: %(body_length)s time: %(wall_seconds).7f
 
 #
-# This option specifies the HTTP header used to determine the protocol scheme
-# for the original request, even if it was removed by a SSL terminating proxy.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#
-# * None (default) - the request scheme is not influenced by any HTTP headers
-# * Valid HTTP header, like ``HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO``
+# This option specifies the HTTP header used to determine the protocol
+# scheme
+# for the original request, even if it was removed by a SSL
+# terminating proxy.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * None (default) - the request scheme is not influenced by any HTTP
+# headers
+# * Valid HTTP header, like HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO
 #
 # WARNING: Do not set this unless you know what you are doing.
 #
-# Make sure ALL of the following are true before setting this (assuming the
+# Make sure ALL of the following are true before setting this
+# (assuming the
 # values from the example above):
-#
 # * Your API is behind a proxy.
-# * Your proxy strips the X-Forwarded-Proto header from all incoming requests.
-#   In other words, if end users include that header in their requests, the
-# proxy
+# * Your proxy strips the X-Forwarded-Proto header from all incoming
+# requests.
+#   In other words, if end users include that header in their
+# requests, the proxy
 #   will discard it.
-# * Your proxy sets the X-Forwarded-Proto header and sends it to API, but only
+# * Your proxy sets the X-Forwarded-Proto header and sends it to API,
+# but only
 #   for requests that originally come in via HTTPS.
 #
-# If any of those are not true, you should keep this setting set to None.
+# If any of those are not true, you should keep this setting set to
+# None.
+#
 #  (string value)
 #secure_proxy_ssl_header = <None>
 
 #
-# This option allows setting path to the CA certificate file that should be used
+# This option allows setting path to the CA certificate file that
+# should be used
 # to verify connecting clients.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -11215,7 +10446,8 @@
 #ssl_ca_file = <None>
 
 #
-# This option allows setting path to the SSL certificate of API server.
+# This option allows setting path to the SSL certificate of API
+# server.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -11228,7 +10460,8 @@
 #ssl_cert_file = <None>
 
 #
-# This option specifies the path to the file where SSL private key of API
+# This option specifies the path to the file where SSL private key of
+# API
 # server is stored when SSL is in effect.
 #
 # Possible values:
@@ -11242,9 +10475,12 @@
 #ssl_key_file = <None>
 
 #
-# This option sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds for each server socket.
-# It specifies the duration of time to keep connection active. TCP generates a
-# KEEPALIVE transmission for an application that requests to keep connection
+# This option sets the value of TCP_KEEPIDLE in seconds for each
+# server socket.
+# It specifies the duration of time to keep connection active. TCP
+# generates a
+# KEEPALIVE transmission for an application that requests to keep
+# connection
 # active. Not supported on OS X.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -11255,8 +10491,10 @@
 #tcp_keepidle = 600
 
 #
-# This option specifies the size of the pool of greenthreads used by wsgi.
-# It is possible to limit the number of concurrent connections using this
+# This option specifies the size of the pool of greenthreads used by
+# wsgi.
+# It is possible to limit the number of concurrent connections using
+# this
 # option.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -11264,12 +10502,16 @@
 #default_pool_size = 1000
 
 #
-# This option specifies the maximum line size of message headers to be accepted.
-# max_header_line may need to be increased when using large tokens (typically
+# This option specifies the maximum line size of message headers to be
+# accepted.
+# max_header_line may need to be increased when using large tokens
+# (typically
 # those generated by the Keystone v3 API with big service catalogs).
 #
-# Since TCP is a stream based protocol, in order to reuse a connection, the HTTP
-# has to have a way to indicate the end of the previous response and beginning
+# Since TCP is a stream based protocol, in order to reuse a
+# connection, the HTTP
+# has to have a way to indicate the end of the previous response and
+# beginning
 # of the next. Hence, in a keep_alive case, all messages must have a
 # self-defined message length.
 #  (integer value)
@@ -11277,9 +10519,12 @@
 #max_header_line = 16384
 
 #
-# This option allows using the same TCP connection to send and receive multiple
-# HTTP requests/responses, as opposed to opening a new one for every single
-# request/response pair. HTTP keep-alive indicates HTTP connection reuse.
+# This option allows using the same TCP connection to send and receive
+# multiple
+# HTTP requests/responses, as opposed to opening a new one for every
+# single
+# request/response pair. HTTP keep-alive indicates HTTP connection
+# reuse.
 #
 # Possible values:
 #
@@ -11294,8 +10539,10 @@
 #keep_alive = true
 
 #
-# This option specifies the timeout for client connections' socket operations.
-# If an incoming connection is idle for this number of seconds it will be
+# This option specifies the timeout for client connections' socket
+# operations.
+# If an incoming connection is idle for this number of seconds it will
+# be
 # closed. It indicates timeout on individual read/writes on the socket
 # connection. To wait forever set to 0.
 #  (integer value)
@@ -11308,7 +10555,8 @@
 # XenServer options are used when the compute_driver is set to use
 # XenServer (compute_driver=xenapi.XenAPIDriver).
 #
-# Must specify connection_url, connection_password and ovs_integration_bridge to
+# Must specify connection_url, connection_password and
+# ovs_integration_bridge to
 # use compute_driver=xenapi.XenAPIDriver.
 
 #
@@ -11318,26 +10566,36 @@
 #
 # Number of seconds to wait for agent's reply to a request.
 #
-# Nova configures/performs certain administrative actions on a server with the
-# help of an agent that's installed on the server. The communication between
-# Nova and the agent is achieved via sharing messages, called records, over
-# xenstore, a shared storage across all the domains on a Xenserver host.
+# Nova configures/performs certain administrative actions on a server
+# with the
+# help of an agent that's installed on the server. The communication
+# between
+# Nova and the agent is achieved via sharing messages, called records,
+# over
+# xenstore, a shared storage across all the domains on a Xenserver
+# host.
 # Operations performed by the agent on behalf of nova are: 'version','
 # key_init',
 # 'password','resetnetwork','inject_file', and 'agentupdate'.
 #
-# To perform one of the above operations, the xapi 'agent' plugin writes the
-# command and its associated parameters to a certain location known to the
-# domain
-# and awaits response. On being notified of the message, the agent performs
-# appropriate actions on the server and writes the result back to xenstore. This
+# To perform one of the above operations, the xapi 'agent' plugin
+# writes the
+# command and its associated parameters to a certain location known to
+# the domain
+# and awaits response. On being notified of the message, the agent
+# performs
+# appropriate actions on the server and writes the result back to
+# xenstore. This
 # result is then read by the xapi 'agent' plugin to determine the
 # success/failure
 # of the operation.
 #
-# This config option determines how long the xapi 'agent' plugin shall wait to
-# read the response off of xenstore for a given request/command. If the agent on
-# the instance fails to write the result in this time period, the operation is
+# This config option determines how long the xapi 'agent' plugin shall
+# wait to
+# read the response off of xenstore for a given request/command. If
+# the agent on
+# the instance fails to write the result in this time period, the
+# operation is
 # considered to have timed out.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -11352,15 +10610,19 @@
 #
 # Number of seconds to wait for agent't reply to version request.
 #
-# This indicates the amount of time xapi 'agent' plugin waits for the agent to
-# respond to the 'version' request specifically. The generic timeout for agent
+# This indicates the amount of time xapi 'agent' plugin waits for the
+# agent to
+# respond to the 'version' request specifically. The generic timeout
+# for agent
 # communication ``agent_timeout`` is ignored in this case.
 #
-# During the build process the 'version' request is used to determine if the
+# During the build process the 'version' request is used to determine
+# if the
 # agent is available/operational to perform other requests such as
-# 'resetnetwork', 'password', 'key_init' and 'inject_file'. If the 'version'
-# call
-# fails, the other configuration is skipped. So, this configuration option can
+# 'resetnetwork', 'password', 'key_init' and 'inject_file'. If the
+# 'version' call
+# fails, the other configuration is skipped. So, this configuration
+# option can
 # also be interpreted as time in which agent is expected to be fully
 # operational.
 #  (integer value)
@@ -11371,8 +10633,10 @@
 # Number of seconds to wait for agent's reply to resetnetwork
 # request.
 #
-# This indicates the amount of time xapi 'agent' plugin waits for the agent to
-# respond to the 'resetnetwork' request specifically. The generic timeout for
+# This indicates the amount of time xapi 'agent' plugin waits for the
+# agent to
+# respond to the 'resetnetwork' request specifically. The generic
+# timeout for
 # agent communication ``agent_timeout`` is ignored in this case.
 #  (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 0
@@ -11381,8 +10645,10 @@
 #
 # Path to locate guest agent on the server.
 #
-# Specifies the path in which the XenAPI guest agent should be located. If the
-# agent is present, network configuration is not injected into the image.
+# Specifies the path in which the XenAPI guest agent should be
+# located. If the
+# agent is present, network configuration is not injected into the
+# image.
 #
 # Related options:
 #
@@ -11396,9 +10662,12 @@
 #
 # Disables the use of XenAPI agent.
 #
-# This configuration option suggests whether the use of agent should be enabled
-# or not regardless of what image properties are present. Image properties have
-# an effect only when this is set to ``True``. Read description of config option
+# This configuration option suggests whether the use of agent should
+# be enabled
+# or not regardless of what image properties are present. Image
+# properties have
+# an effect only when this is set to ``True``. Read description of
+# config option
 # ``use_agent_default`` for more information.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -11409,17 +10678,24 @@
 #disable_agent = false
 
 #
-# Whether or not to use the agent by default when its usage is enabled but not
+# Whether or not to use the agent by default when its usage is enabled
+# but not
 # indicated by the image.
 #
-# The use of XenAPI agent can be disabled altogether using the configuration
-# option ``disable_agent``. However, if it is not disabled, the use of an agent
-# can still be controlled by the image in use through one of its properties,
-# ``xenapi_use_agent``. If this property is either not present or specified
-# incorrectly on the image, the use of agent is determined by this configuration
+# The use of XenAPI agent can be disabled altogether using the
+# configuration
+# option ``disable_agent``. However, if it is not disabled, the use of
+# an agent
+# can still be controlled by the image in use through one of its
+# properties,
+# ``xenapi_use_agent``. If this property is either not present or
+# specified
+# incorrectly on the image, the use of agent is determined by this
+# configuration
 # option.
 #
-# Note that if this configuration is set to ``True`` when the agent is not
+# Note that if this configuration is set to ``True`` when the agent is
+# not
 # present, the boot times will increase significantly.
 #
 # Related options:
@@ -11483,10 +10759,12 @@
 # Maximum value: 9
 #image_compression_level = <None>
 
-# Default OS type used when uploading an image to glance (string value)
+# Default OS type used when uploading an image to glance (string
+# value)
 #default_os_type = linux
 
-# Time in secs to wait for a block device to be created (integer value)
+# Time in secs to wait for a block device to be created (integer
+# value)
 # Minimum value: 1
 #block_device_creation_timeout = 10
 
@@ -11587,10 +10865,12 @@
 #  (string value)
 #connection_url = <None>
 
-# Username for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform (string value)
+# Username for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform (string
+# value)
 #connection_username = root
 
-# Password for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform (string value)
+# Password for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform (string
+# value)
 #connection_password = <None>
 
 #
@@ -11637,7 +10917,8 @@
 # Minimum value: 0
 #vhd_coalesce_max_attempts = 20
 
-# Base path to the storage repository on the XenServer host. (string value)
+# Base path to the storage repository on the XenServer host. (string
+# value)
 #sr_base_path = /var/run/sr-mount
 
 #
@@ -11650,7 +10931,7 @@
 # Possible values:
 #
 # * Any string that represents hostname/ip of Target.
-#  (host address value)
+#  (unknown value)
 #target_host = <None>
 
 #
@@ -11700,6 +10981,44 @@
 #running_timeout = 60
 
 # DEPRECATED:
+# The XenAPI VIF driver using XenServer Network APIs.
+#
+# Provide a string value representing the VIF XenAPI vif driver to use
+# for
+# plugging virtual network interfaces.
+#
+# Xen configuration uses bridging within the backend domain to allow
+# all VMs to appear on the network as individual hosts. Bridge
+# interfaces are used to create a XenServer VLAN network in which
+# the VIFs for the VM instances are plugged. If no VIF bridge driver
+# is plugged, the bridge is not made available. This configuration
+# option takes in a value for the VIF driver.
+#
+# Possible values:
+#
+# * nova.virt.xenapi.vif.XenAPIOpenVswitchDriver (default)
+# * nova.virt.xenapi.vif.XenAPIBridgeDriver (deprecated)
+#
+# Related options:
+#
+# * ``vlan_interface``
+# * ``ovs_integration_bridge``
+#  (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since 15.0.0.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason:
+# There are only two in-tree vif drivers for XenServer.
+# XenAPIBridgeDriver is for
+# nova-network which is deprecated and XenAPIOpenVswitchDriver is for
+# Neutron
+# which is the default configuration for Nova since the 15.0.0 Ocata
+# release. In
+# the future the "use_neutron" configuration option will be used to
+# determine
+# which vif driver to use.
+#vif_driver = nova.virt.xenapi.vif.XenAPIOpenVswitchDriver
+
+#
 # Dom0 plugin driver used to handle image uploads.
 #
 # Provide a string value representing a plugin driver required to
@@ -11710,42 +11029,7 @@
 # plugin driver. This driver is then called to uplaod images to the
 # GlanceStore.
 #  (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal since 18.0.0.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason:
-# Instead of setting the class path here, we will use short names
-# to represent image handlers. The download and upload handlers
-# must also be matching. So another new option "image_handler"
-# will be used to set the short name for a specific image handler
-# for both image download and upload.
-#image_upload_handler =
-
-#
-# The plugin used to handle image uploads and downloads.
-#
-# Provide a short name representing an image driver required to
-# handle the image between compute host and glance.
-#
-# Description for the allowed values:
-# * ``direct_vhd``: This plugin directly processes the VHD files in XenServer
-# SR(Storage Repository). So this plugin only works when the host's SR
-# type is file system based e.g. ext, nfs.
-# * ``vdi_local_dev``: This plugin implements an image handler which attaches
-# the instance's VDI as a local disk to the VM where the OpenStack Compute
-# service runs in. It uploads the raw disk to glance when creating image;
-# When booting an instance from a glance image, it downloads the image and
-# streams it into the disk which is attached to the compute VM.
-# * ``vdi_remote_stream``: This plugin implements an image handler which works
-# as a proxy between glance and XenServer. The VHD streams to XenServer via
-# a remote import API supplied by XAPI for image download; and for image
-# upload, the VHD streams from XenServer via a remote export API supplied
-# by XAPI. This plugin works for all SR types supported by XenServer.
-#  (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# direct_vhd - <No description provided>
-# vdi_local_dev - <No description provided>
-# vdi_remote_stream - <No description provided>
-#image_handler = direct_vhd
+#image_upload_handler = nova.virt.xenapi.image.glance.GlanceStore
 
 #
 # Number of seconds to wait for SR to settle if the VDI
@@ -11774,15 +11058,22 @@
 #ovs_integration_bridge = <None>
 
 #
-# When adding new host to a pool, this will append a --force flag to the
-# command, forcing hosts to join a pool, even if they have different CPUs.
-#
-# Since XenServer version 5.6 it is possible to create a pool of hosts that have
-# different CPU capabilities. To accommodate CPU differences, XenServer limited
-# features it uses to determine CPU compatibility to only the ones that are
+# When adding new host to a pool, this will append a --force flag to
+# the
+# command, forcing hosts to join a pool, even if they have different
+# CPUs.
+#
+# Since XenServer version 5.6 it is possible to create a pool of hosts
+# that have
+# different CPU capabilities. To accommodate CPU differences,
+# XenServer limited
+# features it uses to determine CPU compatibility to only the ones
+# that are
 # exposed by CPU and support for CPU masking was added.
-# Despite this effort to level differences between CPUs, it is still possible
-# that adding new host will fail, thus option to force join was introduced.
+# Despite this effort to level differences between CPUs, it is still
+# possible
+# that adding new host will fail, thus option to force join was
+# introduced.
 #  (boolean value)
 #use_join_force = true
 
@@ -11800,8 +11091,10 @@
 #
 # Configuration options for XVP.
 #
-# xvp (Xen VNC Proxy) is a proxy server providing password-protected VNC-based
-# access to the consoles of virtual machines hosted on Citrix XenServer.
+# xvp (Xen VNC Proxy) is a proxy server providing password-protected
+# VNC-based
+# access to the consoles of virtual machines hosted on Citrix
+# XenServer.
 
 #
 # From nova.conf
@@ -11824,58 +11117,725 @@
 # Maximum value: 65535
 #console_xvp_multiplex_port = 5900
 
-
-[zvm]
-#
-# zvm options allows cloud administrator to configure related
-# z/VM hypervisor driver to be used within an OpenStack deployment.
-#
-# zVM options are used when the compute_driver is set to use
-# zVM (compute_driver=zvm.ZVMDriver)
-
-#
-# From nova.conf
-#
-
-#
-# URL to be used to communicate with z/VM Cloud Connector.
-#  (uri value)
-#cloud_connector_url = http://zvm.example.org:8080/
-
-#
-# CA certificate file to be verified in httpd server with TLS enabled
-#
-# A string, it must be a path to a CA bundle to use.
-#  (string value)
-#ca_file = <None>
-
-#
-# The path at which images will be stored (snapshot, deploy, etc).
-#
-# Images used for deploy and images captured via snapshot
-# need to be stored on the local disk of the compute host.
-# This configuration identifies the directory location.
-#
-# Possible values:
-#     A file system path on the host running the compute service.
-#  (string value)
-#image_tmp_path = $state_path/images
-
-#
-# Timeout (seconds) to wait for an instance to start.
-#
-# The z/VM driver relies on communication between the instance and cloud
-# connector. After an instance is created, it must have enough time to wait
-# for all the network info to be written into the user directory.
-# The driver will keep rechecking network status to the instance with the
-# timeout value, If setting network failed, it will notify the user that
-# starting the instance failed and put the instance in ERROR state.
-# The underlying z/VM guest will then be deleted.
-#
-# Possible Values:
-#     Any positive integer. Recommended to be at least 300 seconds (5 minutes),
-#     but it will vary depending on instance and system load.
-#     A value of 0 is used for debug. In this case the underlying z/VM guest
-#     will not be deleted when the instance is marked in ERROR state.
-#  (integer value)
-#reachable_timeout = 300
+[matchmaker_redis]
+
+[oslo_messaging_notifications]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are
+# messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
+#driver =
+driver = messagingv2
+
+# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If
+# not set, we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC.
+# (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
+#transport_url = <None>
+
+# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
+#topics = notifications
+
+# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message
+# which failed to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No
+# retry, -1 - indefinite (integer value)
+#retry = -1
+[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# Use durable queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_durable_queues
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues
+#amqp_durable_queues = false
+
+# Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
+#amqp_auto_delete = false
+
+# Enable SSL (boolean value)
+#ssl = <None>
+
+
+# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer
+# cancel notification. (floating point value)
+#kombu_reconnect_delay = 1.0
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression
+# will not be used. This option may not be available in future
+# versions. (string value)
+#kombu_compression = <None>
+
+# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its
+# replies. This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout.
+# (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout
+#kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = 60
+
+# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we
+# are currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if
+# more than one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# round-robin - <No description provided>
+# shuffle - <No description provided>
+#kombu_failover_strategy = round-robin
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used.
+# (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_host = localhost
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.
+# (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_port = 5672
+
+# DEPRECATED: RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_hosts = $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ userid. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_userid = guest
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ password. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_password = guest
+
+# The RabbitMQ login method. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# PLAIN - <No description provided>
+# AMQPLAIN - <No description provided>
+# RABBIT-CR-DEMO - <No description provided>
+#rabbit_login_method = AMQPLAIN
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_virtual_host = /
+
+# How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value)
+#rabbit_retry_interval = 1
+
+# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ.
+# (integer value)
+#rabbit_retry_backoff = 2
+
+# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30
+# seconds. (integer value)
+#rabbit_interval_max = 30
+
+# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default
+# is 0 (infinite retry count). (integer value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#rabbit_max_retries = 0
+
+# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change
+# this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0,
+# queue mirroring is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument
+# when declaring a queue. If you just want to make sure that all
+# queues (except those with auto-generated names) are mirrored across
+# all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-
+# mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
+#rabbit_ha_queues = false
+
+# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL
+# (x-expires). Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are
+# automatically deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout
+# queues. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+#rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = 1800
+
+# Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows
+# unlimited messages. (integer value)
+
+# NOTE(dmescheryakov) hardcoding to >0 by default
+# Having no prefetch limit makes oslo.messaging consume all available
+# messages from the queue. That can lead to a situation when several
+# server processes hog all the messages leaving others out of business.
+# That leads to artificial high message processing latency and at the
+# extrime to MessagingTimeout errors.
+rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 64
+
+# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down
+# if heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat).
+# EXPERIMENTAL (integer value)
+#heartbeat_timeout_threshold = 60
+
+# How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the
+# heartbeat. (integer value)
+#heartbeat_rate = 2
+
+# Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or rpc_backend=fake
+# (boolean value)
+#fake_rabbit = false
+
+# Maximum number of channels to allow (integer value)
+#channel_max = <None>
+
+# The maximum byte size for an AMQP frame (integer value)
+#frame_max = <None>
+
+# How often to send heartbeats for consumer's connections (integer
+# value)
+#heartbeat_interval = 3
+
+# Arguments passed to ssl.wrap_socket (dict value)
+#ssl_options = <None>
+
+# Set socket timeout in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#socket_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set TCP_USER_TIMEOUT in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#tcp_user_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set delay for reconnection to some host which has connection error
+# (floating point value)
+#host_connection_reconnect_delay = 0.25
+
+# Connection factory implementation (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# new - <No description provided>
+# single - <No description provided>
+# read_write - <No description provided>
+#connection_factory = single
+
+# Maximum number of connections to keep queued. (integer value)
+#pool_max_size = 30
+
+# Maximum number of connections to create above `pool_max_size`.
+# (integer value)
+#pool_max_overflow = 0
+
+# Default number of seconds to wait for a connections to available
+# (integer value)
+#pool_timeout = 30
+
+# Lifetime of a connection (since creation) in seconds or None for no
+# recycling. Expired connections are closed on acquire. (integer
+# value)
+#pool_recycle = 600
+
+# Threshold at which inactive (since release) connections are
+# considered stale in seconds or None for no staleness. Stale
+# connections are closed on acquire. (integer value)
+#pool_stale = 60
+
+# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
+# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# json - <No description provided>
+# msgpack - <No description provided>
+#default_serializer_type = json
+
+# Persist notification messages. (boolean value)
+#notification_persistence = false
+
+# Exchange name for sending notifications (string value)
+#default_notification_exchange = ${control_exchange}_notification
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# notification listener. (integer value)
+#notification_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification, -1 means infinite retry. (integer value)
+#default_notification_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification message (floating point value)
+#notification_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Time to live for rpc queues without consumers in seconds. (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_queue_expiration = 60
+
+# Exchange name for sending RPC messages (string value)
+#default_rpc_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc
+
+# Exchange name for receiving RPC replies (string value)
+#rpc_reply_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc_reply
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc reply listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. -1 means infinite retry during rpc_timeout (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. (floating point value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message, -1 means infinite retry. If actual retry
+# attempts in not 0 the rpc request could be processed more than one
+# time (integer value)
+#default_rpc_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message (floating point value)
+#rpc_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+
+[oslo_policy]
+
+[database]
+#
+# From oslo.db
+#
+
+# If True, SQLite uses synchronous mode. (boolean value)
+#sqlite_synchronous = true
+
+# The back end to use for the database. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/db_backend
+#backend = sqlalchemy
+
+# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the database.
+# (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_connection
+# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/connection
+#connection = <None>
+connection = mysql+pymysql://nova:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.23/nova?charset=utf8
+# The SQLAlchemy connection string to use to connect to the slave
+# database. (string value)
+#slave_connection = <None>
+
+# The SQL mode to be used for MySQL sessions. This option, including
+# the default, overrides any server-set SQL mode. To use whatever SQL
+# mode is set by the server configuration, set this to no value.
+# Example: mysql_sql_mode= (string value)
+#mysql_sql_mode = TRADITIONAL
+
+# If True, transparently enables support for handling MySQL Cluster
+# (NDB). (boolean value)
+#mysql_enable_ndb = false
+
+# Connections which have been present in the connection pool longer
+# than this number of seconds will be replaced with a new one the next
+# time they are checked out from the pool. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [database]/idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_idle_timeout
+# Deprecated group/name - [sql]/idle_timeout
+#connection_recycle_time = 3600
+# (obryndzii) we change default connection_recycle_time to 280 in order to fix numerous
+# DBConnection errors in services until we implement this setting in reclass-system
+connection_recycle_time = 280
+
+# Minimum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_min_pool_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_min_pool_size
+#min_pool_size = 1
+
+# Maximum number of SQL connections to keep open in a pool. Setting a
+# value of 0 indicates no limit. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_pool_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_pool_size
+#max_pool_size = 5
+max_pool_size = 10
+
+# Maximum number of database connection retries during startup. Set to
+# -1 to specify an infinite retry count. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_retries
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sql_max_retries
+#max_retries = 10
+max_retries = -1
+
+# Interval between retries of opening a SQL connection. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_retry_interval
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/reconnect_interval
+#retry_interval = 10
+
+# If set, use this value for max_overflow with SQLAlchemy. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_max_overflow
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_max_overflow
+#max_overflow = 50
+max_overflow = 30
+
+# Verbosity of SQL debugging information: 0=None, 100=Everything.
+# (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 100
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_debug
+#connection_debug = 0
+
+# Add Python stack traces to SQL as comment strings. (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/sql_connection_trace
+#connection_trace = false
+
+# If set, use this value for pool_timeout with SQLAlchemy. (integer
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DATABASE]/sqlalchemy_pool_timeout
+#pool_timeout = <None>
+
+# Enable the experimental use of database reconnect on connection
+# lost. (boolean value)
+#use_db_reconnect = false
+
+# Seconds between retries of a database transaction. (integer value)
+#db_retry_interval = 1
+
+# If True, increases the interval between retries of a database
+# operation up to db_max_retry_interval. (boolean value)
+#db_inc_retry_interval = true
+
+# If db_inc_retry_interval is set, the maximum seconds between retries
+# of a database operation. (integer value)
+#db_max_retry_interval = 10
+
+# Maximum retries in case of connection error or deadlock error before
+# error is raised. Set to -1 to specify an infinite retry count.
+# (integer value)
+#db_max_retries = 20
+
+#
+# From oslo.db.concurrency
+#
+
+# Enable the experimental use of thread pooling for all DB API calls
+# (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/dbapi_use_tpool
+#use_tpool = false
+
+[oslo_middleware]
+#
+# From oslo.middleware
+#
+
+# The maximum body size for each  request, in bytes. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/osapi_max_request_body_size
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/max_request_body_size
+#max_request_body_size = 114688
+
+# DEPRECATED: The HTTP Header that will be used to determine what the
+# original request protocol scheme was, even if it was hidden by a SSL
+# termination proxy. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#secure_proxy_ssl_header = X-Forwarded-Proto
+
+# Whether the application is behind a proxy or not. This determines if
+# the middleware should parse the headers or not. (boolean value)
+enable_proxy_headers_parsing = True
+
+[keystone_authtoken]
+
+#
+# From keystonemiddleware.auth_token
+#
+
+# Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not be an
+# "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
+# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
+# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
+# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
+# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
+# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. (string
+# value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_uri
+#www_authenticate_uri = <None>
+www_authenticate_uri = http://192.168.10.35:5000
+
+# DEPRECATED: Complete "public" Identity API endpoint. This endpoint should not
+# be an "admin" endpoint, as it should be accessible by all end users.
+# Unauthenticated clients are redirected to this endpoint to authenticate.
+# Although this endpoint should ideally be unversioned, client support in the
+# wild varies. If you're using a versioned v2 endpoint here, then this should
+# *not* be the same endpoint the service user utilizes for validating tokens,
+# because normal end users may not be able to reach that endpoint. This option
+# is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri and will be removed in the S
+# release. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Queens.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: The auth_uri option is deprecated in favor of www_authenticate_uri
+# and will be removed in the S  release.
+#auth_uri = <None>
+auth_uri = http://192.168.10.35:5000
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
+# Do not handle authorization requests within the middleware, but delegate the
+# authorization decision to downstream WSGI components. (boolean value)
+#delay_auth_decision = false
+
+# Request timeout value for communicating with Identity API server. (integer
+# value)
+#http_connect_timeout = <None>
+
+# How many times are we trying to reconnect when communicating with Identity
+# API Server. (integer value)
+#http_request_max_retries = 3
+
+# Request environment key where the Swift cache object is stored. When
+# auth_token middleware is deployed with a Swift cache, use this option to have
+# the middleware share a caching backend with swift. Otherwise, use the
+# ``memcached_servers`` option instead. (string value)
+#cache = <None>
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# The region in which the identity server can be found. (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# DEPRECATED: Directory used to cache files related to PKI tokens. This option
+# has been deprecated in the Ocata release and will be removed in the P
+# release. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#signing_dir = <None>
+
+# Optionally specify a list of memcached server(s) to use for caching. If left
+# undefined, tokens will instead be cached in-process. (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/memcache_servers
+#memcached_servers = <None>
+memcached_servers=192.168.10.36:11211,192.168.10.37:11211,192.168.10.38:11211
+
+# In order to prevent excessive effort spent validating tokens, the middleware
+# caches previously-seen tokens for a configurable duration (in seconds). Set
+# to -1 to disable caching completely. (integer value)
+#token_cache_time = 300
+
+# DEPRECATED: Determines the frequency at which the list of revoked tokens is
+# retrieved from the Identity service (in seconds). A high number of revocation
+# events combined with a low cache duration may significantly reduce
+# performance. Only valid for PKI tokens. This option has been deprecated in
+# the Ocata release and will be removed in the P release. (integer value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#revocation_cache_time = 10
+
+# (Optional) Number of seconds memcached server is considered dead before it is
+# tried again. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_dead_retry = 300
+
+# (Optional) Maximum total number of open connections to every memcached
+# server. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_maxsize = 10
+
+# (Optional) Socket timeout in seconds for communicating with a memcached
+# server. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_socket_timeout = 3
+
+# (Optional) Number of seconds a connection to memcached is held unused in the
+# pool before it is closed. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_unused_timeout = 60
+
+# (Optional) Number of seconds that an operation will wait to get a memcached
+# client connection from the pool. (integer value)
+#memcache_pool_conn_get_timeout = 10
+
+# (Optional) Use the advanced (eventlet safe) memcached client pool. The
+# advanced pool will only work under python 2.x. (boolean value)
+#memcache_use_advanced_pool = false
+
+# (Optional) Indicate whether to set the X-Service-Catalog header. If False,
+# middleware will not ask for service catalog on token validation and will not
+# set the X-Service-Catalog header. (boolean value)
+#include_service_catalog = true
+
+# Used to control the use and type of token binding. Can be set to: "disabled"
+# to not check token binding. "permissive" (default) to validate binding
+# information if the bind type is of a form known to the server and ignore it
+# if not. "strict" like "permissive" but if the bind type is unknown the token
+# will be rejected. "required" any form of token binding is needed to be
+# allowed. Finally the name of a binding method that must be present in tokens.
+# (string value)
+#enforce_token_bind = permissive
+
+# DEPRECATED: If true, the revocation list will be checked for cached tokens.
+# This requires that PKI tokens are configured on the identity server. (boolean
+# value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#check_revocations_for_cached = false
+
+# DEPRECATED: Hash algorithms to use for hashing PKI tokens. This may be a
+# single algorithm or multiple. The algorithms are those supported by Python
+# standard hashlib.new(). The hashes will be tried in the order given, so put
+# the preferred one first for performance. The result of the first hash will be
+# stored in the cache. This will typically be set to multiple values only while
+# migrating from a less secure algorithm to a more secure one. Once all the old
+# tokens are expired this option should be set to a single value for better
+# performance. (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal since Ocata.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: PKI token format is no longer supported.
+#hash_algorithms = md5
+
+# A choice of roles that must be present in a service token. Service tokens are
+# allowed to request that an expired token can be used and so this check should
+# tightly control that only actual services should be sending this token. Roles
+# here are applied as an ANY check so any role in this list must be present.
+# For backwards compatibility reasons this currently only affects the
+# allow_expired check. (list value)
+#service_token_roles = service
+
+# For backwards compatibility reasons we must let valid service tokens pass
+# that don't pass the service_token_roles check as valid. Setting this true
+# will become the default in a future release and should be enabled if
+# possible. (boolean value)
+#service_token_roles_required = false
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [keystone_authtoken]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
+#auth_section = <None>
+
+# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
+# (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
+# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+#endpoint_type = public
+endpoint_type = internal
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
+
+# Authentication URL (string value)
+#auth_url = <None>
+auth_url = http://192.168.10.35:35357
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
+# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
+# value)
+#default_domain_id = <None>
+
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
+# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
+# (string value)
+#default_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
+#domain_id = <None>
+
+# Domain name to scope to (string value)
+#domain_name = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# User's password (string value)
+#password = <None>
+password = opnfv_secret
+
+# Domain ID containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_id = <None>
+project_domain_id = default
+
+# Domain name containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Project ID to scope to (string value)
+#project_id = <None>
+
+# Project name to scope to (string value)
+#project_name = <None>
+project_name = service
+
+# Scope for system operations (string value)
+#system_scope = <None>
+
+# Tenant ID (string value)
+#tenant_id = <None>
+
+# Tenant Name (string value)
+#tenant_name = <None>
+
+# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
+#timeout = <None>
+
+# Trust ID (string value)
+#trust_id = <None>
+
+# User's domain id (string value)
+#user_domain_id = <None>
+user_domain_id = default
+
+# User's domain name (string value)
+#user_domain_name = <None>
+
+# User ID (string value)
+#user_id = <None>
+
+# Username (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/user_name
+#username = <None>
+username = nova
+

2018-12-27 12:13:05,084 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/etc/nova/nova.conf] at time 12:13:05.084616 duration_in_ms=743.261
2018-12-27 12:13:05,085 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/etc/default/nova-compute] at time 12:13:05.085173
2018-12-27 12:13:05,085 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/nova-compute]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,098 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/files/default'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,106 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:13:05,106 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/etc/default/nova-compute] at time 12:13:05.106826 duration_in_ms=21.653
2018-12-27 12:13:05,113 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [virsh net-destroy default] at time 12:13:05.113698
2018-12-27 12:13:05,113 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state cmd.run for [virsh net-destroy default]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,114 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command 'virsh net-list | grep default' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,149 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command 'virsh net-destroy default' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,469 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'pid': 34301, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': '', 'stdout': 'Network default destroyed'}
2018-12-27 12:13:05,470 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [virsh net-destroy default] at time 12:13:05.470145 duration_in_ms=356.447
2018-12-27 12:13:05,472 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/etc/default/libvirtd] at time 12:13:05.472009
2018-12-27 12:13:05,472 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/libvirtd]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,492 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/files/rocky/libvirt.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,501 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,17 +1,13 @@
-# Defaults for libvirtd initscript (/etc/init.d/libvirtd)
+# Defaults for libvirt-bin initscript (/etc/init.d/libvirt-bin)
 # This is a POSIX shell fragment
 
 # Start libvirtd to handle qemu/kvm:
 start_libvirtd="yes"
 
 # options passed to libvirtd, add "-l" to listen on tcp
-#libvirtd_opts=""
-
+# Don't use "-d" option with systemd
+libvirtd_opts="-l"
+LIBVIRTD_ARGS="--listen"
 # pass in location of kerberos keytab
 #export KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/libvirt/libvirt.keytab
 
-# Whether to mount a systemd like cgroup layout (only
-# useful when not running systemd)
-#mount_cgroups=yes
-# Which cgroups to mount
-#cgroups="memory devices"

2018-12-27 12:13:05,501 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/etc/default/libvirtd] at time 12:13:05.501893 duration_in_ms=29.884
2018-12-27 12:13:05,502 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [service.systemctl_reload] at time 12:13:05.502286
2018-12-27 12:13:05,502 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state module.wait for [service.systemctl_reload]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,502 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] No changes made for service.systemctl_reload
2018-12-27 12:13:05,502 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [service.systemctl_reload] at time 12:13:05.502823 duration_in_ms=0.537
2018-12-27 12:13:05,503 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [service.systemctl_reload] at time 12:13:05.502972
2018-12-27 12:13:05,503 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state module.mod_watch for [service.systemctl_reload]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,503 [salt.utils.decorators:613 ][WARNING ][19793] The function "module.run" is using its deprecated version and will expire in version "Sodium".
2018-12-27 12:13:05,503 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', '--system', 'daemon-reload'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,588 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'ret': True}
2018-12-27 12:13:05,589 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [service.systemctl_reload] at time 12:13:05.588946 duration_in_ms=85.973
2018-12-27 12:13:05,589 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf] at time 12:13:05.589658
2018-12-27 12:13:05,589 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,606 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/files/rocky/libvirtd.conf.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,788 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
+
 # Master libvirt daemon configuration file
 #
-# For further information consult https://libvirt.org/format.html
+# For further information consult http://libvirt.org/format.html
 #
 # NOTE: the tests/daemon-conf regression test script requires
 # that each "PARAMETER = VALUE" line in this file have the parameter
@@ -18,8 +19,9 @@
 # It is necessary to setup a CA and issue server certificates before
 # using this capability.
 #
+
 # This is enabled by default, uncomment this to disable it
-#listen_tls = 0
+listen_tls = 0
 
 # Listen for unencrypted TCP connections on the public TCP/IP port.
 # NB, must pass the --listen flag to the libvirtd process for this to
@@ -33,6 +35,7 @@
 #listen_tcp = 1
 
 
+listen_tcp = 1
 
 # Override the port for accepting secure TLS connections
 # This can be a port number, or service name
@@ -48,10 +51,6 @@
 # Override the default configuration which binds to all network
 # interfaces. This can be a numeric IPv4/6 address, or hostname
 #
-# If the libvirtd service is started in parallel with network
-# startup (e.g. with systemd), binding to addresses other than
-# the wildcards (0.0.0.0/::) might not be available yet.
-#
 #listen_addr = "192.168.0.1"
 
 
@@ -67,7 +66,7 @@
 # unique on the immediate broadcast network.
 #
 # The default is "Virtualization Host HOSTNAME", where HOSTNAME
-# is substituted for the short hostname of the machine (without domain)
+# is subsituted for the short hostname of the machine (without domain)
 #
 #mdns_name = "Virtualization Host Joe Demo"
 
@@ -82,13 +81,14 @@
 # without becoming root.
 #
 # This is restricted to 'root' by default.
-unix_sock_group = "libvirt"
+unix_sock_group = "libvirtd"
 
 # Set the UNIX socket permissions for the R/O socket. This is used
 # for monitoring VM status only
 #
-# Default allows any user. If setting group ownership, you may want to
-# restrict this too.
+# Default allows any user. If setting group ownership may want to
+# restrict this to:
+#unix_sock_ro_perms = "0777"
 unix_sock_ro_perms = "0777"
 
 # Set the UNIX socket permissions for the R/W socket. This is used
@@ -98,19 +98,11 @@
 # the default will change to allow everyone (eg, 0777)
 #
 # If not using PolicyKit and setting group ownership for access
-# control, then you may want to relax this too.
+# control then you may want to relax this to:
 unix_sock_rw_perms = "0770"
-
-# Set the UNIX socket permissions for the admin interface socket.
-#
-# Default allows only owner (root), do not change it unless you are
-# sure to whom you are exposing the access to.
-#unix_sock_admin_perms = "0700"
 
 # Set the name of the directory in which sockets will be found/created.
 #unix_sock_dir = "/var/run/libvirt"
-
-
 
 #################################################################
 #
@@ -125,7 +117,7 @@
 #  - sasl: use SASL infrastructure. The actual auth scheme is then
 #          controlled from /etc/sasl2/libvirt.conf. For the TCP
 #          socket only GSSAPI & DIGEST-MD5 mechanisms will be used.
-#          For non-TCP or TLS sockets, any scheme is allowed.
+#          For non-TCP or TLS sockets,  any scheme is allowed.
 #
 #  - polkit: use PolicyKit to authenticate. This is only suitable
 #            for use on the UNIX sockets. The default policy will
@@ -156,6 +148,8 @@
 # use, always enable SASL and use the GSSAPI or DIGEST-MD5
 # mechanism in /etc/sasl2/libvirt.conf
 #auth_tcp = "sasl"
+#auth_tcp = "none"
+auth_tcp = "none"
 
 # Change the authentication scheme for TLS sockets.
 #
@@ -167,15 +161,6 @@
 #auth_tls = "none"
 
 
-# Change the API access control scheme
-#
-# By default an authenticated user is allowed access
-# to all APIs. Access drivers can place restrictions
-# on this. By default the 'nop' driver is enabled,
-# meaning no access control checks are done once a
-# client has authenticated with libvirtd
-#
-#access_drivers = [ "polkit" ]
 
 #################################################################
 #
@@ -228,7 +213,7 @@
 #tls_no_verify_certificate = 1
 
 
-# A whitelist of allowed x509 Distinguished Names
+# A whitelist of allowed x509  Distinguished Names
 # This list may contain wildcards such as
 #
 #    "C=GB,ST=London,L=London,O=Red Hat,CN=*"
@@ -241,8 +226,7 @@
 # By default, no DN's are checked
 #tls_allowed_dn_list = ["DN1", "DN2"]
 
-
-# A whitelist of allowed SASL usernames. The format for username
+# A whitelist of allowed SASL usernames. The format for usernames
 # depends on the SASL authentication mechanism. Kerberos usernames
 # look like username@REALM
 #
@@ -259,13 +243,6 @@
 #sasl_allowed_username_list = ["joe@EXAMPLE.COM", "fred@EXAMPLE.COM" ]
 
 
-# Override the compile time default TLS priority string. The
-# default is usually "NORMAL" unless overridden at build time.
-# Only set this is it is desired for libvirt to deviate from
-# the global default settings.
-#
-#tls_priority="NORMAL"
-
 
 #################################################################
 #
@@ -274,22 +251,12 @@
 
 # The maximum number of concurrent client connections to allow
 # over all sockets combined.
-#max_clients = 5000
-
-# The maximum length of queue of connections waiting to be
-# accepted by the daemon. Note, that some protocols supporting
-# retransmission may obey this so that a later reattempt at
-# connection succeeds.
-#max_queued_clients = 1000
-
-# The maximum length of queue of accepted but not yet
-# authenticated clients. The default value is 20. Set this to
-# zero to turn this feature off.
-#max_anonymous_clients = 20
+#max_clients = 20
+
 
 # The minimum limit sets the number of workers to start up
 # initially. If the number of active clients exceeds this,
-# then more threads are spawned, up to max_workers limit.
+# then more threads are spawned, upto max_workers limit.
 # Typically you'd want max_workers to equal maximum number
 # of clients allowed
 #min_workers = 5
@@ -297,25 +264,25 @@
 
 
 # The number of priority workers. If all workers from above
-# pool are stuck, some calls marked as high priority
+# pool will stuck, some calls marked as high priority
 # (notably domainDestroy) can be executed in this pool.
 #prio_workers = 5
 
+# Total global limit on concurrent RPC calls. Should be
+# at least as large as max_workers. Beyond this, RPC requests
+# will be read into memory and queued. This directly impact
+# memory usage, currently each request requires 256 KB of
+# memory. So by default upto 5 MB of memory is used
+#
+# XXX this isn't actually enforced yet, only the per-client
+# limit is used so far
+#max_requests = 20
+
 # Limit on concurrent requests from a single client
 # connection. To avoid one client monopolizing the server
-# this should be a small fraction of the global max_workers
-# parameter.
+# this should be a small fraction of the global max_requests
+# and max_workers parameter
 #max_client_requests = 5
-
-# Same processing controls, but this time for the admin interface.
-# For description of each option, be so kind to scroll few lines
-# upwards.
-
-#admin_min_workers = 1
-#admin_max_workers = 5
-#admin_max_clients = 5
-#admin_max_queued_clients = 5
-#admin_max_client_requests = 5
 
 #################################################################
 #
@@ -324,34 +291,23 @@
 
 # Logging level: 4 errors, 3 warnings, 2 information, 1 debug
 # basically 1 will log everything possible
-# Note: Journald may employ rate limiting of the messages logged
-# and thus lock up the libvirt daemon. To use the debug level with
-# journald you have to specify it explicitly in 'log_outputs', otherwise
-# only information level messages will be logged.
 #log_level = 3
-
 # Logging filters:
 # A filter allows to select a different logging level for a given category
 # of logs
 # The format for a filter is one of:
 #    x:name
 #    x:+name
-
-#      where name is a string which is matched against the category
-#      given in the VIR_LOG_INIT() at the top of each libvirt source
-#      file, e.g., "remote", "qemu", or "util.json" (the name in the
-#      filter can be a substring of the full category name, in order
-#      to match multiple similar categories), the optional "+" prefix
-#      tells libvirt to log stack trace for each message matching
-#      name, and x is the minimal level where matching messages should
-#      be logged:
-
+#      where name is a string which is matched against source file name,
+#      e.g., "remote", "qemu", or "util/json", the optional "+" prefix
+#      tells libvirt to log stack trace for each message matching name,
+#      and x is the minimal level where matching messages should be logged:
 #    1: DEBUG
 #    2: INFO
 #    3: WARNING
 #    4: ERROR
 #
-# Multiple filters can be defined in a single @filters, they just need to be
+# Multiple filter can be defined in a single @filters, they just need to be
 # separated by spaces.
 #
 # e.g. to only get warning or errors from the remote layer and only errors
@@ -367,26 +323,23 @@
 #      use syslog for the output and use the given name as the ident
 #    x:file:file_path
 #      output to a file, with the given filepath
-#    x:journald
-#      output to journald logging system
 # In all case the x prefix is the minimal level, acting as a filter
 #    1: DEBUG
 #    2: INFO
 #    3: WARNING
 #    4: ERROR
 #
-# Multiple outputs can be defined, they just need to be separated by spaces.
+# Multiple output can be defined, they just need to be separated by spaces.
 # e.g. to log all warnings and errors to syslog under the libvirtd ident:
 #log_outputs="3:syslog:libvirtd"
 #
 
-# Log debug buffer size:
-#
-# This configuration option is no longer used, since the global
-# log buffer functionality has been removed. Please configure
-# suitable log_outputs/log_filters settings to obtain logs.
+# Log debug buffer size: default 64
+# The daemon keeps an internal debug log buffer which will be dumped in case
+# of crash or upon receiving a SIGUSR2 signal. This setting allows to override
+# the default buffer size in kilobytes.
+# If value is 0 or less the debug log buffer is deactivated
 #log_buffer_size = 64
-
 
 ##################################################################
 #
@@ -407,16 +360,10 @@
 
 ###################################################################
 # UUID of the host:
-# Host UUID is read from one of the sources specified in host_uuid_source.
-#
-# - 'smbios': fetch the UUID from 'dmidecode -s system-uuid'
-# - 'machine-id': fetch the UUID from /etc/machine-id
-#
-# The host_uuid_source default is 'smbios'. If 'dmidecode' does not provide
-# a valid UUID a temporary UUID will be generated.
-#
-# Another option is to specify host UUID in host_uuid.
-#
+# Provide the UUID of the host here in case the command
+# 'dmidecode -s system-uuid' does not provide a valid uuid. In case
+# 'dmidecode' does not provide a valid UUID and none is provided here, a
+# temporary UUID will be generated.
 # Keep the format of the example UUID below. UUID must not have all digits
 # be the same.
 
@@ -424,12 +371,11 @@
 # it with the output of the 'uuidgen' command and then
 # uncomment this entry
 #host_uuid = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
-#host_uuid_source = "smbios"
 
 ###################################################################
 # Keepalive protocol:
 # This allows libvirtd to detect broken client connections or even
-# dead clients.  A keepalive message is sent to a client after
+# dead client.  A keepalive message is sent to a client after
 # keepalive_interval seconds of inactivity to check if the client is
 # still responding; keepalive_count is a maximum number of keepalive
 # messages that are allowed to be sent to the client without getting
@@ -438,31 +384,15 @@
 # keepalive_interval * (keepalive_count + 1) seconds since the last
 # message received from the client.  If keepalive_interval is set to
 # -1, libvirtd will never send keepalive requests; however clients
-# can still send them and the daemon will send responses.  When
+# can still send them and the deamon will send responses.  When
 # keepalive_count is set to 0, connections will be automatically
 # closed after keepalive_interval seconds of inactivity without
 # sending any keepalive messages.
 #
 #keepalive_interval = 5
 #keepalive_count = 5
-
-#
-# These configuration options are no longer used.  There is no way to
-# restrict such clients from connecting since they first need to
-# connect in order to ask for keepalive.
+#
+# If set to 1, libvirtd will refuse to talk to clients that do not
+# support keepalive protocol.  Defaults to 0.
 #
 #keepalive_required = 1
-#admin_keepalive_required = 1
-
-# Keepalive settings for the admin interface
-#admin_keepalive_interval = 5
-#admin_keepalive_count = 5
-
-###################################################################
-# Open vSwitch:
-# This allows to specify a timeout for openvswitch calls made by
-# libvirt. The ovs-vsctl utility is used for the configuration and
-# its timeout option is set by default to 5 seconds to avoid
-# potential infinite waits blocking libvirt.
-#
-#ovs_timeout = 5

2018-12-27 12:13:05,788 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf] at time 12:13:05.788442 duration_in_ms=198.784
2018-12-27 12:13:05,788 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf] at time 12:13:05.788956
2018-12-27 12:13:05,789 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,806 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][19793] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'nova/files/rocky/qemu.conf.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,975 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,61 +1,8 @@
+
 # Master configuration file for the QEMU driver.
 # All settings described here are optional - if omitted, sensible
 # defaults are used.
 
-# Use of TLS requires that x509 certificates be issued. The default is
-# to keep them in /etc/pki/qemu. This directory must contain
-#
-#  ca-cert.pem - the CA master certificate
-#  server-cert.pem - the server certificate signed with ca-cert.pem
-#  server-key.pem  - the server private key
-#
-# and optionally may contain
-#
-#  dh-params.pem - the DH params configuration file
-#
-# If the directory does not exist, libvirtd will fail to start. If the
-# directory doesn't contain the necessary files, QEMU domains will fail
-# to start if they are configured to use TLS.
-#
-# In order to overwrite the default path alter the following. This path
-# definition will be used as the default path for other *_tls_x509_cert_dir
-# configuration settings if their default path does not exist or is not
-# specifically set.
-#
-#default_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/qemu"
-
-
-# The default TLS configuration only uses certificates for the server
-# allowing the client to verify the server's identity and establish
-# an encrypted channel.
-#
-# It is possible to use x509 certificates for authentication too, by
-# issuing an x509 certificate to every client who needs to connect.
-#
-# Enabling this option will reject any client who does not have a
-# certificate signed by the CA in /etc/pki/qemu/ca-cert.pem
-#
-# The default_tls_x509_cert_dir directory must also contain
-#
-#  client-cert.pem - the client certificate signed with the ca-cert.pem
-#  client-key.pem - the client private key
-#
-#default_tls_x509_verify = 1
-
-#
-# Libvirt assumes the server-key.pem file is unencrypted by default.
-# To use an encrypted server-key.pem file, the password to decrypt
-# the PEM file is required. This can be provided by creating a secret
-# object in libvirt and then to uncomment this setting to set the UUID
-# of the secret.
-#
-# NB This default all-zeros UUID will not work. Replace it with the
-# output from the UUID for the TLS secret from a 'virsh secret-list'
-# command and then uncomment the entry
-#
-#default_tls_x509_secret_uuid = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
-
-
 # VNC is configured to listen on 127.0.0.1 by default.
 # To make it listen on all public interfaces, uncomment
 # this next option.
@@ -69,9 +16,9 @@
 # unix socket. This prevents unprivileged access from users on the
 # host machine, though most VNC clients do not support it.
 #
-# This will only be enabled for VNC configurations that have listen
-# type=address but without any address specified. This setting takes
-# preference over vnc_listen.
+# This will only be enabled for VNC configurations that do not have
+# a hardcoded 'listen' or 'socket' value. This setting takes preference
+# over vnc_listen.
 #
 #vnc_auto_unix_socket = 1
 
@@ -85,12 +32,15 @@
 #
 #vnc_tls = 1
 
-
-# In order to override the default TLS certificate location for
-# vnc certificates, supply a valid path to the certificate directory.
-# If the provided path does not exist, libvirtd will fail to start.
-# If the path is not provided, but vnc_tls = 1, then the
-# default_tls_x509_cert_dir path will be used.
+# Use of TLS requires that x509 certificates be issued. The
+# default it to keep them in /etc/pki/libvirt-vnc. This directory
+# must contain
+#
+#  ca-cert.pem - the CA master certificate
+#  server-cert.pem - the server certificate signed with ca-cert.pem
+#  server-key.pem  - the server private key
+#
+# This option allows the certificate directory to be changed
 #
 #vnc_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/libvirt-vnc"
 
@@ -100,15 +50,10 @@
 # an encrypted channel.
 #
 # It is possible to use x509 certificates for authentication too, by
-# issuing an x509 certificate to every client who needs to connect.
-#
-# Enabling this option will reject any client that does not have a
-# ca-cert.pem certificate signed by the CA in the vnc_tls_x509_cert_dir
-# (or default_tls_x509_cert_dir) as well as the corresponding client-*.pem
-# files described in default_tls_x509_cert_dir.
-#
-# If this option is not supplied, it will be set to the value of
-# "default_tls_x509_verify".
+# issuing a x509 certificate to every client who needs to connect.
+#
+# Enabling this option will reject any client who does not have a
+# certificate signed by the CA in /etc/pki/libvirt-vnc/ca-cert.pem
 #
 #vnc_tls_x509_verify = 1
 
@@ -172,24 +117,17 @@
 #spice_tls = 1
 
 
-# In order to override the default TLS certificate location for
-# spice certificates, supply a valid path to the certificate directory.
-# If the provided path does not exist, libvirtd will fail to start.
-# If the path is not provided, but spice_tls = 1, then the
-# default_tls_x509_cert_dir path will be used.
+# Use of TLS requires that x509 certificates be issued. The
+# default it to keep them in /etc/pki/libvirt-spice. This directory
+# must contain
+#
+#  ca-cert.pem - the CA master certificate
+#  server-cert.pem - the server certificate signed with ca-cert.pem
+#  server-key.pem  - the server private key
+#
+# This option allows the certificate directory to be changed.
 #
 #spice_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/libvirt-spice"
-
-
-# Enable this option to have SPICE served over an automatically created
-# unix socket. This prevents unprivileged access from users on the
-# host machine.
-#
-# This will only be enabled for SPICE configurations that have listen
-# type=address but without any address specified. This setting takes
-# preference over spice_listen.
-#
-#spice_auto_unix_socket = 1
 
 
 # The default SPICE password. This parameter is only used if the
@@ -216,123 +154,6 @@
 # point to the directory, and create a qemu.conf in that location
 #
 #spice_sasl_dir = "/some/directory/sasl2"
-
-# Enable use of TLS encryption on the chardev TCP transports.
-#
-# It is necessary to setup CA and issue a server certificate
-# before enabling this.
-#
-#chardev_tls = 1
-
-
-# In order to override the default TLS certificate location for character
-# device TCP certificates, supply a valid path to the certificate directory.
-# If the provided path does not exist, libvirtd will fail to start.
-# If the path is not provided, but chardev_tls = 1, then the
-# default_tls_x509_cert_dir path will be used.
-#
-#chardev_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/libvirt-chardev"
-
-
-# The default TLS configuration only uses certificates for the server
-# allowing the client to verify the server's identity and establish
-# an encrypted channel.
-#
-# It is possible to use x509 certificates for authentication too, by
-# issuing an x509 certificate to every client who needs to connect.
-#
-# Enabling this option will reject any client that does not have a
-# ca-cert.pem certificate signed by the CA in the chardev_tls_x509_cert_dir
-# (or default_tls_x509_cert_dir) as well as the corresponding client-*.pem
-# files described in default_tls_x509_cert_dir.
-#
-# If this option is not supplied, it will be set to the value of
-# "default_tls_x509_verify".
-#
-#chardev_tls_x509_verify = 1
-
-
-# Uncomment and use the following option to override the default secret
-# UUID provided in the default_tls_x509_secret_uuid parameter.
-#
-# NB This default all-zeros UUID will not work. Replace it with the
-# output from the UUID for the TLS secret from a 'virsh secret-list'
-# command and then uncomment the entry
-#
-#chardev_tls_x509_secret_uuid = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
-
-
-# Enable use of TLS encryption for all VxHS network block devices that
-# don't specifically disable.
-#
-# When the VxHS network block device server is set up appropriately,
-# x509 certificates are required for authentication between the clients
-# (qemu processes) and the remote VxHS server.
-#
-# It is necessary to setup CA and issue the client certificate before
-# enabling this.
-#
-#vxhs_tls = 1
-
-
-# In order to override the default TLS certificate location for VxHS
-# backed storage, supply a valid path to the certificate directory.
-# This is used to authenticate the VxHS block device clients to the VxHS
-# server.
-#
-# If the provided path does not exist, libvirtd will fail to start.
-# If the path is not provided, but vxhs_tls = 1, then the
-# default_tls_x509_cert_dir path will be used.
-#
-# VxHS block device clients expect the client certificate and key to be
-# present in the certificate directory along with the CA master certificate.
-# If using the default environment, default_tls_x509_verify must be configured.
-# Since this is only a client the server-key.pem certificate is not needed.
-# Thus a VxHS directory must contain the following:
-#
-#  ca-cert.pem - the CA master certificate
-#  client-cert.pem - the client certificate signed with the ca-cert.pem
-#  client-key.pem - the client private key
-#
-#vxhs_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/libvirt-vxhs"
-
-
-# In order to override the default TLS certificate location for migration
-# certificates, supply a valid path to the certificate directory. If the
-# provided path does not exist, libvirtd will fail to start. If the path is
-# not provided, but migrate_tls = 1, then the default_tls_x509_cert_dir path
-# will be used. Once/if a default certificate is enabled/defined, migration
-# will then be able to use the certificate via migration API flags.
-#
-#migrate_tls_x509_cert_dir = "/etc/pki/libvirt-migrate"
-
-
-# The default TLS configuration only uses certificates for the server
-# allowing the client to verify the server's identity and establish
-# an encrypted channel.
-#
-# It is possible to use x509 certificates for authentication too, by
-# issuing an x509 certificate to every client who needs to connect.
-#
-# Enabling this option will reject any client that does not have a
-# ca-cert.pem certificate signed by the CA in the migrate_tls_x509_cert_dir
-# (or default_tls_x509_cert_dir) as well as the corresponding client-*.pem
-# files described in default_tls_x509_cert_dir.
-#
-# If this option is not supplied, it will be set to the value of
-# "default_tls_x509_verify".
-#
-#migrate_tls_x509_verify = 1
-
-
-# Uncomment and use the following option to override the default secret
-# UUID provided in the default_tls_x509_secret_uuid parameter.
-#
-# NB This default all-zeros UUID will not work. Replace it with the
-# output from the UUID for the TLS secret from a 'virsh secret-list'
-# command and then uncomment the entry
-#
-#migrate_tls_x509_secret_uuid = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
 
 
 # By default, if no graphical front end is configured, libvirt will disable
@@ -416,10 +237,9 @@
 # Set to 0 to disable file ownership changes.
 #dynamic_ownership = 1
 
-
 # What cgroup controllers to make use of with QEMU guests
 #
-#  - 'cpu' - use for scheduler tunables
+#  - 'cpu' - use for schedular tunables
 #  - 'devices' - use for device whitelisting
 #  - 'memory' - use for memory tunables
 #  - 'blkio' - use for block devices I/O tunables
@@ -451,19 +271,11 @@
 #    "/dev/null", "/dev/full", "/dev/zero",
 #    "/dev/random", "/dev/urandom",
 #    "/dev/ptmx", "/dev/kvm", "/dev/kqemu",
-#    "/dev/rtc","/dev/hpet"
+#    "/dev/rtc","/dev/hpet", "/dev/vfio/vfio"
 #]
-#
-# RDMA migration requires the following extra files to be added to the list:
-#   "/dev/infiniband/rdma_cm",
-#   "/dev/infiniband/issm0",
-#   "/dev/infiniband/issm1",
-#   "/dev/infiniband/umad0",
-#   "/dev/infiniband/umad1",
-#   "/dev/infiniband/uverbs0"
-
-
-# The default format for QEMU/KVM guest save images is raw; that is, the
+
+
+# The default format for Qemu/KVM guest save images is raw; that is, the
 # memory from the domain is dumped out directly to a file.  If you have
 # guests with a large amount of memory, however, this can take up quite
 # a bit of space.  If you would like to compress the images while they
@@ -517,20 +329,15 @@
 # unspecified here, determination of a host mount point in /proc/mounts
 # will be attempted.  Specifying an explicit mount overrides detection
 # of the same in /proc/mounts.  Setting the mount point to "" will
-# disable guest hugepage backing. If desired, multiple mount points can
-# be specified at once, separated by comma and enclosed in square
-# brackets, for example:
-#
-#     hugetlbfs_mount = ["/dev/hugepages2M", "/dev/hugepages1G"]
-#
-# The size of huge page served by specific mount point is determined by
-# libvirt at the daemon startup.
-#
-# NB, within these mount points, guests will create memory backing
-# files in a location of $MOUNTPOINT/libvirt/qemu
+# disable guest hugepage backing.
+#
+# NB, within this mount point, guests will create memory backing files
+# in a location of $MOUNTPOINT/libvirt/qemu
 #
 #hugetlbfs_mount = "/dev/hugepages"
-
+#hugetlbfs_mount = ["/run/hugepages/kvm", "/mnt/hugepages_1GB"]
+hugetlbfs_mount = ["/mnt/hugepages_2M"]
+security_driver="none"
 
 # Path to the setuid helper for creating tap devices.  This executable
 # is used to create <source type='bridge'> interfaces when libvirtd is
@@ -566,42 +373,6 @@
 # The same applies to max_files which sets the limit on the maximum
 # number of opened files.
 #
-#max_processes = 0
-#max_files = 0
-
-# If max_core is set to a non-zero integer, then QEMU will be
-# permitted to create core dumps when it crashes, provided its
-# RAM size is smaller than the limit set.
-#
-# Be warned that the core dump will include a full copy of the
-# guest RAM, if the 'dump_guest_core' setting has been enabled,
-# or if the guest XML contains
-#
-#   <memory dumpcore="on">...guest ram...</memory>
-#
-# If guest RAM is to be included, ensure the max_core limit
-# is set to at least the size of the largest expected guest
-# plus another 1GB for any QEMU host side memory mappings.
-#
-# As a special case it can be set to the string "unlimited" to
-# to allow arbitrarily sized core dumps.
-#
-# By default the core dump size is set to 0 disabling all dumps
-#
-# Size is a positive integer specifying bytes or the
-# string "unlimited"
-#
-#max_core = "unlimited"
-
-# Determine if guest RAM is included in QEMU core dumps. By
-# default guest RAM will be excluded if a new enough QEMU is
-# present. Setting this to '1' will force guest RAM to always
-# be included in QEMU core dumps.
-#
-# This setting will be ignored if the guest XML has set the
-# dumpcore attribute on the <memory> element.
-#
-#dump_guest_core = 1
 
 # mac_filter enables MAC addressed based filtering on bridge ports.
 # This currently requires ebtables to be installed.
@@ -628,13 +399,11 @@
 #allow_disk_format_probing = 1
 
 
-# In order to prevent accidentally starting two domains that
-# share one writable disk, libvirt offers two approaches for
-# locking files. The first one is sanlock, the other one,
-# virtlockd, is then our own implementation. Accepted values
-# are "sanlock" and "lockd".
-#
-#lock_manager = "lockd"
+# To enable 'Sanlock' project based locking of the file
+# content (to prevent two VMs writing to the same
+# disk), uncomment this
+#
+#lock_manager = "sanlock"
 
 
 
@@ -676,17 +445,10 @@
 #seccomp_sandbox = 1
 
 
+
 # Override the listen address for all incoming migrations. Defaults to
 # 0.0.0.0, or :: if both host and qemu are capable of IPv6.
-#migration_address = "0.0.0.0"
-
-
-# The default hostname or IP address which will be used by a migration
-# source for transferring migration data to this host.  The migration
-# source has to be able to resolve this hostname and connect to it so
-# setting "localhost" will not work.  By default, the host's configured
-# hostname is used.
-#migration_host = "host.example.com"
+#migration_address = "127.0.0.1"
 
 
 # Override the port range used for incoming migrations.
@@ -698,36 +460,12 @@
 #
 #migration_port_min = 49152
 #migration_port_max = 49215
-
-
-
-# Timestamp QEMU's log messages (if QEMU supports it)
-#
-# Defaults to 1.
-#
-#log_timestamp = 0
-
-
-# Location of master nvram file
-#
-# When a domain is configured to use UEFI instead of standard
-# BIOS it may use a separate storage for UEFI variables. If
-# that's the case libvirt creates the variable store per domain
-# using this master file as image. Each UEFI firmware can,
-# however, have different variables store. Therefore the nvram is
-# a list of strings when a single item is in form of:
-#   ${PATH_TO_UEFI_FW}:${PATH_TO_UEFI_VARS}.
-# Later, when libvirt creates per domain variable store, this list is
-# searched for the master image. The UEFI firmware can be called
-# differently for different guest architectures. For instance, it's OVMF
-# for x86_64 and i686, but it's AAVMF for aarch64. The libvirt default
-# follows this scheme.
-#nvram = [
-#   "/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.fd:/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_VARS.fd",
-#   "/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.secboot.fd:/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_VARS.fd",
-#   "/usr/share/AAVMF/AAVMF_CODE.fd:/usr/share/AAVMF/AAVMF_VARS.fd",
-#   "/usr/share/AAVMF/AAVMF32_CODE.fd:/usr/share/AAVMF/AAVMF32_VARS.fd"
-#]
+cgroup_device_acl = [
+    "/dev/null", "/dev/full", "/dev/zero",
+    "/dev/random", "/dev/urandom",
+    "/dev/ptmx", "/dev/kvm", "/dev/kqemu",
+    "/dev/rtc", "/dev/hpet","/dev/net/tun",
+]
 
 # The backend to use for handling stdout/stderr output from
 # QEMU processes.
@@ -743,41 +481,3 @@
 #          rollover when a size limit is hit.
 #
 #stdio_handler = "logd"
-
-# QEMU gluster libgfapi log level, debug levels are 0-9, with 9 being the
-# most verbose, and 0 representing no debugging output.
-#
-# The current logging levels defined in the gluster GFAPI are:
-#
-#    0 - None
-#    1 - Emergency
-#    2 - Alert
-#    3 - Critical
-#    4 - Error
-#    5 - Warning
-#    6 - Notice
-#    7 - Info
-#    8 - Debug
-#    9 - Trace
-#
-# Defaults to 4
-#
-#gluster_debug_level = 9
-
-# To enhance security, QEMU driver is capable of creating private namespaces
-# for each domain started. Well, so far only "mount" namespace is supported. If
-# enabled it means qemu process is unable to see all the devices on the system,
-# only those configured for the domain in question. Libvirt then manages
-# devices entries throughout the domain lifetime. This namespace is turned on
-# by default.
-#namespaces = [ "mount" ]
-
-# This directory is used for memoryBacking source if configured as file.
-# NOTE: big files will be stored here
-#memory_backing_dir = "/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/ram"
-
-# The following two values set the default RX/TX ring buffer size for virtio
-# interfaces. These values are taken unless overridden in domain XML. For more
-# info consult docs to corresponding attributes from domain XML.
-#rx_queue_size = 1024
-#tx_queue_size = 1024

2018-12-27 12:13:05,976 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf] at time 12:13:05.976342 duration_in_ms=187.386
2018-12-27 12:13:05,977 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [libvirtd] at time 12:13:05.977705
2018-12-27 12:13:05,977 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state service.running for [libvirtd]
2018-12-27 12:13:05,978 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'libvirtd.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:05,993 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'libvirtd.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,007 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'libvirtd.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,020 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] The service libvirtd is already running
2018-12-27 12:13:06,020 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [libvirtd] at time 12:13:06.020693 duration_in_ms=42.987
2018-12-27 12:13:06,020 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [libvirtd] at time 12:13:06.020931
2018-12-27 12:13:06,021 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state service.mod_watch for [libvirtd]
2018-12-27 12:13:06,021 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'libvirtd.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,033 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'libvirtd.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,119 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'libvirtd': True}
2018-12-27 12:13:06,119 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [libvirtd] at time 12:13:06.119591 duration_in_ms=98.659
2018-12-27 12:13:06,120 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova-compute] at time 12:13:06.120854
2018-12-27 12:13:06,121 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state service.running for [nova-compute]
2018-12-27 12:13:06,121 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'nova-compute.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,134 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'nova-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,146 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'nova-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,156 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] The service nova-compute is already running
2018-12-27 12:13:06,156 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova-compute] at time 12:13:06.156717 duration_in_ms=35.862
2018-12-27 12:13:06,156 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [nova-compute] at time 12:13:06.156924
2018-12-27 12:13:06,157 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state service.mod_watch for [nova-compute]
2018-12-27 12:13:06,157 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'nova-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,165 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'nova-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,192 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'nova-compute': True}
2018-12-27 12:13:06,193 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [nova-compute] at time 12:13:06.192981 duration_in_ms=36.056
2018-12-27 12:13:06,193 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [/etc/tmpfiles.d/openvswitch-vhost.conf] at time 12:13:06.193734
2018-12-27 12:13:06,194 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/tmpfiles.d/openvswitch-vhost.conf]
2018-12-27 12:13:06,195 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] File changed:
New file
2018-12-27 12:13:06,195 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [/etc/tmpfiles.d/openvswitch-vhost.conf] at time 12:13:06.195867 duration_in_ms=2.132
2018-12-27 12:13:06,196 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][19793] Running state [systemd-tmpfiles --create] at time 12:13:06.196106
2018-12-27 12:13:06,196 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][19793] Executing state cmd.run for [systemd-tmpfiles --create]
2018-12-27 12:13:06,196 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][19793] Executing command 'systemd-tmpfiles --create' in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:13:06,207 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][19793] {'pid': 34453, 'retcode': 0, 'stderr': '', 'stdout': ''}
2018-12-27 12:13:06,207 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][19793] Completed state [systemd-tmpfiles --create] at time 12:13:06.207748 duration_in_ms=11.641
2018-12-27 12:13:06,211 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][19793] Returning information for job: 20181227121151757779
2018-12-27 12:13:07,761 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command test.ping with jid 20181227121307751167
2018-12-27 12:13:07,775 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][34681] Starting a new job with PID 34681
2018-12-27 12:13:07,793 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][34681] Returning information for job: 20181227121307751167
2018-12-27 12:13:07,910 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command match.grain with jid 20181227121307900427
2018-12-27 12:13:07,926 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][34686] Starting a new job with PID 34686
2018-12-27 12:13:07,934 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][34686] Returning information for job: 20181227121307900427
2018-12-27 12:15:51,730 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.sls with jid 20181227121551721179
2018-12-27 12:15:51,742 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][34787] Starting a new job with PID 34787
2018-12-27 12:15:57,499 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][34787] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:15:57,540 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][34787] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'barbican/init.sls'
2018-12-27 12:15:57,572 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][34787] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'barbican/client/init.sls'
2018-12-27 12:15:57,590 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][34787] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'barbican/client/service.sls'
2018-12-27 12:15:57,608 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][34787] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'barbican/map.jinja'
2018-12-27 12:15:57,638 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][34787] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'barbican/client/resources/init.sls'
2018-12-27 12:15:57,656 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][34787] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'barbican/client/resources/v1.sls'
2018-12-27 12:15:59,088 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][34787] Running state [python-barbicanclient] at time 12:15:59.088019
2018-12-27 12:15:59,088 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][34787] Executing state pkg.installed for [python-barbicanclient]
2018-12-27 12:15:59,088 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][34787] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:15:59,774 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][34787] All specified packages are already installed
2018-12-27 12:15:59,774 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][34787] Completed state [python-barbicanclient] at time 12:15:59.774765 duration_in_ms=686.744
2018-12-27 12:15:59,776 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][34787] Returning information for job: 20181227121551721179
2018-12-27 12:25:30,898 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command state.sls with jid 20181227122530887986
2018-12-27 12:25:30,911 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][35014] Starting a new job with PID 35014
2018-12-27 12:25:36,576 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][35014] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:25:36,624 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/init.sls'
2018-12-27 12:25:36,649 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/agent.sls'
2018-12-27 12:25:36,760 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/_ssl/rabbitmq.sls'
2018-12-27 12:25:38,460 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:38.460369
2018-12-27 12:25:38,460 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state pkg.installed for [ceilometer-agent-compute]
2018-12-27 12:25:38,461 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:39,199 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['apt-cache', '-q', 'policy', 'ceilometer-agent-compute'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:39,267 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['apt-get', '-q', 'update'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:40,919 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227122540907640
2018-12-27 12:25:40,933 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][35389] Starting a new job with PID 35389
2018-12-27 12:25:40,948 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][35389] Returning information for job: 20181227122540907640
2018-12-27 12:25:41,114 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['dpkg', '--get-selections', '*'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:41,163 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'apt-get', '-q', '-y', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confold', '-o', 'DPkg::Options::=--force-confdef', 'install', 'ceilometer-agent-compute'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:51,094 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command saltutil.find_job with jid 20181227122551079897
2018-12-27 12:25:51,108 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][36222] Starting a new job with PID 36222
2018-12-27 12:25:51,133 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][36222] Returning information for job: 20181227122551079897
2018-12-27 12:25:54,612 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['dpkg-query', '--showformat', '${Status} ${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture}', '-W'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:54,661 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][35014] Made the following changes:
'python-pysnmp4' changed from 'absent' to '4.4.3-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-pysnmp4-mibs' changed from 'absent' to '0.1.3-1'
'python-pysnmp2' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-pysnmp-common' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'ceilometer-agent-compute' changed from 'absent' to '1:11.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp5'
'python-pam' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.2-13.2ubuntu2'
'python-cotyledon' changed from 'absent' to '1.7.1-1~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-twisted-core' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-twisted' changed from 'absent' to '16.0.0-1ubuntu0.2'
'python-ceilometer' changed from 'absent' to '1:11.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp5'
'ceilometer-common' changed from 'absent' to '1:11.0.1-1~u16.04+mcp5'
'libsmi2ldbl' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.8+dfsg2-11'
'python-pysmi' changed from 'absent' to '0.2.2-2~u16.04+mcp'
'python2.7-twisted' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-croniter' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.8-1'
'python-setproctitle' changed from 'absent' to '1.1.8-1build2'
'python-twisted-core' changed from 'absent' to '16.0.0-1ubuntu0.2'
'python-jsonpath-rw' changed from 'absent' to '1.4.0-1'
'python-attr' changed from 'absent' to '15.2.0-1'
'python-service-identity' changed from 'absent' to '16.0.0-2'
'python-serial' changed from 'absent' to '3.0.1-1'
'smitools' changed from 'absent' to '0.4.8+dfsg2-11'
'python-pycryptodome' changed from 'absent' to '3.4.7-1.1~u16.04+mcp'
'python-jsonpath-rw-ext' changed from 'absent' to '0.1.9-1'
'python2.7-twisted-bin' changed from 'absent' to '1'
'python-pysnmp4-apps' changed from 'absent' to '0.3.2-1'
'python-twisted-bin' changed from 'absent' to '16.0.0-1ubuntu0.2'

2018-12-27 12:25:54,679 [salt.state       :915 ][INFO    ][35014] Loading fresh modules for state activity
2018-12-27 12:25:54,846 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][35014] Completed state [ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:54.846158 duration_in_ms=16385.79
2018-12-27 12:25:54,848 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [ceilometer_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:25:54.848190
2018-12-27 12:25:54,848 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state test.show_notification for [ceilometer_ssl_rabbitmq]
2018-12-27 12:25:54,848 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][35014] Running ceilometer._ssl.rabbitmq
2018-12-27 12:25:54,848 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][35014] Completed state [ceilometer_ssl_rabbitmq] at time 12:25:54.848749 duration_in_ms=0.559
2018-12-27 12:25:54,850 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf] at time 12:25:54.850453
2018-12-27 12:25:54,850 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf]
2018-12-27 12:25:54,879 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/files/rocky/ceilometer-agent.conf.Debian'
2018-12-27 12:25:55,044 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][35014] File changed:
--- 
+++ 
@@ -1,15 +1,329 @@
 [DEFAULT]
-
-#
-# From ceilometer
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: To reduce polling agent load, samples are sent to the
-# notification agent in a batch. To gain higher throughput at the cost of load
-# set this to False. This option is deprecated, to disable batching set
-# batch_size = 0 in the polling group. (boolean value)
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value)
+#rpc_conn_pool_size = 30
+
+# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
+# value)
+#conn_pool_min_size = 2
+
+# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
+# value)
+#conn_pool_ttl = 1200
+
+# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet
+# interface, or IP. The "host" option should point or resolve to this
+# address. (string value)
+#rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
+
+# MatchMaker driver. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# redis - <No description provided>
+# sentinel - <No description provided>
+# dummy - <No description provided>
+#rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
+
+# Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
+#rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
+
+# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic.
+# Default is unlimited. (integer value)
+#rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
+
+# Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
+#rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
+
+# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address.
+# Must match "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
+#rpc_zmq_host = localhost
+
+# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent
+# after closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an
+# infinite linger period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period.
+# Pending messages shall be discarded immediately when the socket is
+# closed. Positive values specify an upper bound for the linger
+# period. (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
+#zmq_linger = -1
+
+# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises
+# timeout exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
+#rpc_poll_timeout = 1
+
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about
+# existing target ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
+#zmq_target_expire = 300
+
+# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing
+# target. (integer value)
+#zmq_target_update = 180
+
+# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy.
+# (boolean value)
+#use_pub_sub = false
+
+# Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
+#use_router_proxy = false
+
+# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes
+# sense only with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct
+# connections for direct message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean
+# value)
+#use_dynamic_connections = false
+
+# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover
+# reasons. This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode.
+# (integer value)
+#zmq_failover_connections = 2
+
+# Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
+# Minimum value: 0
+# Maximum value: 65535
+#rpc_zmq_min_port = 49153
+
+# Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+# Maximum value: 65536
+#rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
+
+# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with
+# ZMQBindError. (integer value)
+#rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
+
+# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
+# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# json - <No description provided>
+# msgpack - <No description provided>
+#rpc_zmq_serialization = json
+
+# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means
+# not keeping a queue when server side disconnects. False means to
+# keep queue and messages even if server is disconnected, when the
+# server appears we send all accumulated messages to it. (boolean
+# value)
+#zmq_immediate = true
+
+# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1
+# (or any other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave
+# it to OS default; 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to
+# disable and enable the option respectively. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
+
+# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition.
+# The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux,
+# milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other
+# negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS
+# default. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
+
+# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring
+# that remote end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
+
+# The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
+# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not
+# received. The unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in
+# Linux, milliseconds in Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any
+# other negative value and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it
+# to OS default. (integer value)
+#zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
+
+# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
+
+# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which
+# it is not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
+#rpc_message_ttl = 300
+
+# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism
+# works only via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
+#rpc_use_acks = false
+
+# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each
+# retry attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified
+# multiplier. (integer value)
+#rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
+
+# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt.
+# (integer value)
+#rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
+
+# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems
+# occurred: positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no
+# retries, None or -1 (or any other negative values) mean to retry
+# forever. This option is used only if acknowledgments are enabled.
+# (integer value)
+#rpc_retry_attempts = 3
+
+# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option
+# has higher priority then the default publishers list taken from the
+# matchmaker. (list value)
+#subscribe_on =
+
+# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet.
+# (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_thread_pool_size
+#executor_thread_pool_size = 64
+
+# Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value)
+#rpc_response_timeout = 60
+
+# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to
+# the messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
+#
+# driver://[user:pass@]host:port[,[userN:passN@]hostN:portN]/virtual_host?query
+#
+# Example: rabbit://rabbitmq:password@127.0.0.1:5672//
+#
+# For full details on the fields in the URL see the documentation of
+# oslo_messaging.TransportURL at
+# https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/reference/transport.html
+# (string value)
+#transport_url = <None>
+transport_url = rabbit://openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.28:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.29:5672,openstack:opnfv_secret@192.168.10.30:5672//openstack
+
+# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other
+# drivers include amqp and zmq. (string value)
 # This option is deprecated for removal.
 # Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rpc_backend = rabbit
+
+# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be
+# overridden by an exchange name specified in the transport_url
+# option. (string value)
+#control_exchange = openstack
+
+#
+# From oslo.log
+#
+
+# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of
+# the default INFO level. (boolean value)
+# Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
+#debug = false
+
+# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to
+# any existing logging configuration files. For details about logging
+# configuration files, see the Python logging module documentation.
+# Note that when logging configuration files are used then all logging
+# configuration is set in the configuration file and other logging
+# configuration options are ignored (for example,
+# logging_context_format_string). (string value)
+# Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
+
+# Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
+# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (string value)
+#log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
+
+# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default
+# is set, logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This
+# option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
+#log_file = <None>
+
+# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths.
+# This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
+#log_dir = <None>
+
+# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is
+# moved or removed this handler will open a new log file with
+# specified path instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file
+# option is specified and Linux platform is used. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#watch_log_file = false
+
+# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and
+# will be changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_syslog = false
+
+# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you
+# may wish to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal
+# native protocol which includes structured metadata in addition to
+# log messages.This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
+# (boolean value)
+#use_journal = false
+
+# Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (string value)
+#syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
+
+# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_json = false
+
+# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if
+# log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
+#use_stderr = false
+
+# Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
+#logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined.
+# (string value)
+#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
+
+# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the
+# message is DEBUG. (string value)
+#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
+
+# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string
+# value)
+#logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
+
+# Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
+# logging_context_format_string. (string value)
+#logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
+
+# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is
+# ignored if log_config_append is set. (list value)
+#default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
+
+# Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
+#publish_errors = false
+
+# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
+#instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
+
+# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message.
+# (string value)
+#instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
+
+# Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
+#rate_limit_interval = 0
+
+# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer
+# value)
+#rate_limit_burst = 0
+
+# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO,
+# WARNING, DEBUG or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to
+# rate_limit_except_level are not filtered. An empty string means that
+# all levels are filtered. (string value)
+#rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
+
+# Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
+#fatal_deprecations = false
+
+#
+# From ceilometer
+#
+
+# To reduce polling agent load, samples are sent to the notification agent in a
+# batch. To gain higher throughput at the cost of load set this to False.
+# (boolean value)
 #batch_polled_samples = true
 
 # Inspector to use for inspecting the hypervisor layer. Known inspectors are
@@ -30,7 +344,7 @@
 #libvirt_uri =
 
 # Swift reseller prefix. Must be on par with reseller_prefix in proxy-
-# server.conf. (string value)
+# agent.conf. (string value)
 #reseller_prefix = AUTH_
 
 # Configuration file for pipeline definition. (string value)
@@ -69,334 +383,6 @@
 # (integer value)
 # Minimum value: 1
 #max_parallel_requests = 64
-
-#
-# From oslo.log
-#
-
-# If set to true, the logging level will be set to DEBUG instead of the default
-# INFO level. (boolean value)
-# Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
-#debug = false
-
-# The name of a logging configuration file. This file is appended to any
-# existing logging configuration files. For details about logging configuration
-# files, see the Python logging module documentation. Note that when logging
-# configuration files are used then all logging configuration is set in the
-# configuration file and other logging configuration options are ignored (for
-# example, logging_context_format_string). (string value)
-# Note: This option can be changed without restarting.
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/log_config
-#log_config_append = <None>
-
-# Defines the format string for %%(asctime)s in log records. Default:
-# %(default)s . This option is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string
-# value)
-#log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
-
-# (Optional) Name of log file to send logging output to. If no default is set,
-# logging will go to stderr as defined by use_stderr. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logfile
-#log_file = <None>
-
-# (Optional) The base directory used for relative log_file  paths. This option
-# is ignored if log_config_append is set. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/logdir
-#log_dir = <None>
-
-# Uses logging handler designed to watch file system. When log file is moved or
-# removed this handler will open a new log file with specified path
-# instantaneously. It makes sense only if log_file option is specified and
-# Linux platform is used. This option is ignored if log_config_append is set.
-# (boolean value)
-#watch_log_file = false
-
-# Use syslog for logging. Existing syslog format is DEPRECATED and will be
-# changed later to honor RFC5424. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_syslog = false
-
-# Enable journald for logging. If running in a systemd environment you may wish
-# to enable journal support. Doing so will use the journal native protocol
-# which includes structured metadata in addition to log messages.This option is
-# ignored if log_config_append is set. (boolean value)
-#use_journal = false
-
-# Syslog facility to receive log lines. This option is ignored if
-# log_config_append is set. (string value)
-#syslog_log_facility = LOG_USER
-
-# Use JSON formatting for logging. This option is ignored if log_config_append
-# is set. (boolean value)
-#use_json = false
-
-# Log output to standard error. This option is ignored if log_config_append is
-# set. (boolean value)
-#use_stderr = false
-
-# Format string to use for log messages with context. (string value)
-#logging_context_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [%(request_id)s %(user_identity)s] %(instance)s%(message)s
-
-# Format string to use for log messages when context is undefined. (string
-# value)
-#logging_default_format_string = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d %(levelname)s %(name)s [-] %(instance)s%(message)s
-
-# Additional data to append to log message when logging level for the message
-# is DEBUG. (string value)
-#logging_debug_format_suffix = %(funcName)s %(pathname)s:%(lineno)d
-
-# Prefix each line of exception output with this format. (string value)
-#logging_exception_prefix = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(process)d ERROR %(name)s %(instance)s
-
-# Defines the format string for %(user_identity)s that is used in
-# logging_context_format_string. (string value)
-#logging_user_identity_format = %(user)s %(tenant)s %(domain)s %(user_domain)s %(project_domain)s
-
-# List of package logging levels in logger=LEVEL pairs. This option is ignored
-# if log_config_append is set. (list value)
-#default_log_levels = amqp=WARN,amqplib=WARN,boto=WARN,qpid=WARN,sqlalchemy=WARN,suds=INFO,oslo.messaging=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,keystoneauth=WARN,oslo.cache=INFO,dogpile.core.dogpile=INFO
-
-# Enables or disables publication of error events. (boolean value)
-#publish_errors = false
-
-# The format for an instance that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
-#instance_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
-
-# The format for an instance UUID that is passed with the log message. (string
-# value)
-#instance_uuid_format = "[instance: %(uuid)s] "
-
-# Interval, number of seconds, of log rate limiting. (integer value)
-#rate_limit_interval = 0
-
-# Maximum number of logged messages per rate_limit_interval. (integer value)
-#rate_limit_burst = 0
-
-# Log level name used by rate limiting: CRITICAL, ERROR, INFO, WARNING, DEBUG
-# or empty string. Logs with level greater or equal to rate_limit_except_level
-# are not filtered. An empty string means that all levels are filtered. (string
-# value)
-#rate_limit_except_level = CRITICAL
-
-# Enables or disables fatal status of deprecations. (boolean value)
-#fatal_deprecations = false
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# Size of RPC connection pool. (integer value)
-#rpc_conn_pool_size = 30
-
-# The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer value)
-#conn_pool_min_size = 2
-
-# The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer value)
-#conn_pool_ttl = 1200
-
-# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
-# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
-
-# MatchMaker driver. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# redis - <No description provided>
-# sentinel - <No description provided>
-# dummy - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
-
-# Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
-
-# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is
-# unlimited. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
-
-# Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
-
-# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match
-# "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_host = localhost
-
-# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after
-# closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger
-# period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be
-# discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an
-# upper bound for the linger period. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
-#zmq_linger = -1
-
-# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout
-# exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
-#rpc_poll_timeout = 1
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target
-# ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
-#zmq_target_expire = 300
-
-# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
-# (integer value)
-#zmq_target_update = 180
-
-# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean
-# value)
-#use_pub_sub = false
-
-# Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
-#use_router_proxy = false
-
-# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only
-# with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct
-# message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value)
-#use_dynamic_connections = false
-
-# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons.
-# This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value)
-#zmq_failover_connections = 2
-
-# Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#rpc_zmq_min_port = 49153
-
-# Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-# Maximum value: 65536
-#rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
-
-# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
-# (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
-
-# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
-# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# json - <No description provided>
-# msgpack - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_serialization = json
-
-# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping
-# a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages
-# even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all
-# accumulated messages to it. (boolean value)
-#zmq_immediate = true
-
-# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any
-# other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default;
-# 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option
-# respectively. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
-
-# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit
-# is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows
-# etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to
-# skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
-
-# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote
-# end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value
-# and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer
-# value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
-
-# The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
-# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The
-# unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in
-# Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0)
-# means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
-
-# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value)
-#rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is
-# not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
-#rpc_message_ttl = 300
-
-# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only
-# via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
-#rpc_use_acks = false
-
-# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry
-# attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
-
-# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
-
-# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred:
-# positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or
-# any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if
-# acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value)
-#rpc_retry_attempts = 3
-
-# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher
-# priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list
-# value)
-#subscribe_on =
-
-# Size of executor thread pool when executor is threading or eventlet. (integer
-# value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_thread_pool_size
-#executor_thread_pool_size = 64
-
-# Seconds to wait for a response from a call. (integer value)
-#rpc_response_timeout = 60
-
-# The network address and optional user credentials for connecting to the
-# messaging backend, in URL format. The expected format is:
-#
-# driver://[user:pass@]host:port[,[userN:passN@]hostN:portN]/virtual_host?query
-#
-# Example: rabbit://rabbitmq:password@127.0.0.1:5672//
-#
-# For full details on the fields in the URL see the documentation of
-# oslo_messaging.TransportURL at
-# https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/reference/transport.html
-# (string value)
-#transport_url = <None>
-
-# DEPRECATED: The messaging driver to use, defaults to rabbit. Other drivers
-# include amqp and zmq. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rpc_backend = rabbit
-
-# The default exchange under which topics are scoped. May be overridden by an
-# exchange name specified in the transport_url option. (string value)
-#control_exchange = openstack
-
-#
-# From oslo.service.service
-#
-
-# Enable eventlet backdoor.  Acceptable values are 0, <port>, and
-# <start>:<end>, where 0 results in listening on a random tcp port number;
-# <port> results in listening on the specified port number (and not enabling
-# backdoor if that port is in use); and <start>:<end> 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. (string value)
-#backdoor_port = <None>
-
-# Enable eventlet backdoor, using the provided path as a unix socket that can
-# receive connections. This option is mutually exclusive with 'backdoor_port'
-# in that only one should be provided. If both are provided then the existence
-# of this option overrides the usage of that option. (string value)
-#backdoor_socket = <None>
-
-# Enables or disables logging values of all registered options when starting a
-# service (at DEBUG level). (boolean value)
-#log_options = true
-
-# Specify a timeout after which a gracefully shutdown server will exit. Zero
-# value means endless wait. (integer value)
-#graceful_shutdown_timeout = 60
 
 
 [compute]
@@ -416,6 +402,7 @@
 # workload_partitioning - <No description provided>
 # libvirt_metadata - <No description provided>
 #instance_discovery_method = libvirt_metadata
+instance_discovery_method = libvirt_metadata
 
 # New instances will be discovered periodically based on this option (in
 # seconds). By default, the agent discovers instances according to pipeline
@@ -437,23 +424,6 @@
 #resource_cache_expiry = 3600
 
 
-[coordination]
-
-#
-# From ceilometer
-#
-
-# The backend URL to use for distributed coordination. If left empty, per-
-# deployment central agent and per-host compute agent won't do workload
-# partitioning and will only function correctly if a single instance of that
-# service is running. (string value)
-#backend_url = <None>
-
-# Number of seconds between checks to see if group membership has changed
-# (floating point value)
-#check_watchers = 10.0
-
-
 [event]
 
 #
@@ -529,52 +499,6 @@
 # Tolerance of IPMI/NM polling failures before disable this pollster. Negative
 # indicates retrying forever. (integer value)
 #polling_retry = 3
-
-
-[matchmaker_redis]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: Host to locate redis. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#host = 127.0.0.1
-
-# DEPRECATED: Use this port to connect to redis host. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#port = 6379
-
-# DEPRECATED: Password for Redis server (optional). (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#password =
-
-# DEPRECATED: List of Redis Sentinel hosts (fault tolerance mode), e.g.,
-# [host:port, host1:port ... ] (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#sentinel_hosts =
-
-# Redis replica set name. (string value)
-#sentinel_group_name = oslo-messaging-zeromq
-
-# Time in ms to wait between connection attempts. (integer value)
-#wait_timeout = 2000
-
-# Time in ms to wait before the transaction is killed. (integer value)
-#check_timeout = 20000
-
-# Timeout in ms on blocking socket operations. (integer value)
-#socket_timeout = 10000
 
 
 [meter]
@@ -593,7 +517,7 @@
 
 # List directory to find files of defining meter notifications. (multi valued)
 #meter_definitions_dirs = /etc/ceilometer/meters.d
-#meter_definitions_dirs = /build/ceilometer-DqEK8d/ceilometer-11.0.1/ceilometer/data/meters.d
+#meter_definitions_dirs = /usr/src/git/ceilometer/ceilometer/data/meters.d
 
 
 [notification]
@@ -666,633 +590,6 @@
 #notification_control_exchanges = aodh
 
 
-[oslo_concurrency]
-
-#
-# From oslo.concurrency
-#
-
-# Enables or disables inter-process locks. (boolean value)
-#disable_process_locking = false
-
-# Directory to use for lock files.  For security, the specified directory
-# should only be writable by the user running the processes that need locking.
-# Defaults to environment variable OSLO_LOCK_PATH. If external locks are used,
-# a lock path must be set. (string value)
-#lock_path = <None>
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_amqp]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# Name for the AMQP container. must be globally unique. Defaults to a generated
-# UUID (string value)
-#container_name = <None>
-
-# Timeout for inactive connections (in seconds) (integer value)
-#idle_timeout = 0
-
-# Debug: dump AMQP frames to stdout (boolean value)
-#trace = false
-
-# Attempt to connect via SSL. If no other ssl-related parameters are given, it
-# will use the system's CA-bundle to verify the server's certificate. (boolean
-# value)
-#ssl = false
-
-# CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server's certificate (string
-# value)
-#ssl_ca_file =
-
-# Self-identifying certificate PEM file for client authentication (string
-# value)
-#ssl_cert_file =
-
-# Private key PEM file used to sign ssl_cert_file certificate (optional)
-# (string value)
-#ssl_key_file =
-
-# Password for decrypting ssl_key_file (if encrypted) (string value)
-#ssl_key_password = <None>
-
-# By default SSL checks that the name in the server's certificate matches the
-# hostname in the transport_url. In some configurations it may be preferable to
-# use the virtual hostname instead, for example if the server uses the Server
-# Name Indication TLS extension (rfc6066) to provide a certificate per virtual
-# host. Set ssl_verify_vhost to True if the server's SSL certificate uses the
-# virtual host name instead of the DNS name. (boolean value)
-#ssl_verify_vhost = false
-
-# DEPRECATED: Accept clients using either SSL or plain TCP (boolean value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Not applicable - not a SSL server
-#allow_insecure_clients = false
-
-# Space separated list of acceptable SASL mechanisms (string value)
-#sasl_mechanisms =
-
-# Path to directory that contains the SASL configuration (string value)
-#sasl_config_dir =
-
-# Name of configuration file (without .conf suffix) (string value)
-#sasl_config_name =
-
-# SASL realm to use if no realm present in username (string value)
-#sasl_default_realm =
-
-# DEPRECATED: User name for message broker authentication (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the
-# username.
-#username =
-
-# DEPRECATED: Password for message broker authentication (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Should use configuration option transport_url to provide the
-# password.
-#password =
-
-# Seconds to pause before attempting to re-connect. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#connection_retry_interval = 1
-
-# Increase the connection_retry_interval by this many seconds after each
-# unsuccessful failover attempt. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-#connection_retry_backoff = 2
-
-# Maximum limit for connection_retry_interval + connection_retry_backoff
-# (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#connection_retry_interval_max = 30
-
-# Time to pause between re-connecting an AMQP 1.0 link that failed due to a
-# recoverable error. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#link_retry_delay = 10
-
-# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a reply message which failed due to
-# a recoverable error. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: -1
-#default_reply_retry = 0
-
-# The deadline for an rpc reply message delivery. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_reply_timeout = 30
-
-# The deadline for an rpc cast or call message delivery. Only used when caller
-# does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_send_timeout = 30
-
-# The deadline for a sent notification message delivery. Only used when caller
-# does not provide a timeout expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 5
-#default_notify_timeout = 30
-
-# The duration to schedule a purge of idle sender links. Detach link after
-# expiry. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#default_sender_link_timeout = 600
-
-# Indicates the addressing mode used by the driver.
-# Permitted values:
-# 'legacy'   - use legacy non-routable addressing
-# 'routable' - use routable addresses
-# 'dynamic'  - use legacy addresses if the message bus does not support routing
-# otherwise use routable addressing (string value)
-#addressing_mode = dynamic
-
-# Enable virtual host support for those message buses that do not natively
-# support virtual hosting (such as qpidd). When set to true the virtual host
-# name will be added to all message bus addresses, effectively creating a
-# private 'subnet' per virtual host. Set to False if the message bus supports
-# virtual hosting using the 'hostname' field in the AMQP 1.0 Open performative
-# as the name of the virtual host. (boolean value)
-#pseudo_vhost = true
-
-# address prefix used when sending to a specific server (string value)
-#server_request_prefix = exclusive
-
-# address prefix used when broadcasting to all servers (string value)
-#broadcast_prefix = broadcast
-
-# address prefix when sending to any server in group (string value)
-#group_request_prefix = unicast
-
-# Address prefix for all generated RPC addresses (string value)
-#rpc_address_prefix = openstack.org/om/rpc
-
-# Address prefix for all generated Notification addresses (string value)
-#notify_address_prefix = openstack.org/om/notify
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending a fanout message. Used by the
-# message bus to identify fanout messages. (string value)
-#multicast_address = multicast
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending to a particular RPC/Notification
-# server. Used by the message bus to identify messages sent to a single
-# destination. (string value)
-#unicast_address = unicast
-
-# Appended to the address prefix when sending to a group of consumers. Used by
-# the message bus to identify messages that should be delivered in a round-
-# robin fashion across consumers. (string value)
-#anycast_address = anycast
-
-# Exchange name used in notification addresses.
-# Exchange name resolution precedence:
-# Target.exchange if set
-# else default_notification_exchange if set
-# else control_exchange if set
-# else 'notify' (string value)
-#default_notification_exchange = <None>
-
-# Exchange name used in RPC addresses.
-# Exchange name resolution precedence:
-# Target.exchange if set
-# else default_rpc_exchange if set
-# else control_exchange if set
-# else 'rpc' (string value)
-#default_rpc_exchange = <None>
-
-# Window size for incoming RPC Reply messages. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#reply_link_credit = 200
-
-# Window size for incoming RPC Request messages (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#rpc_server_credit = 100
-
-# Window size for incoming Notification messages (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#notify_server_credit = 100
-
-# Send messages of this type pre-settled.
-# Pre-settled messages will not receive acknowledgement
-# from the peer. Note well: pre-settled messages may be
-# silently discarded if the delivery fails.
-# Permitted values:
-# 'rpc-call' - send RPC Calls pre-settled
-# 'rpc-reply'- send RPC Replies pre-settled
-# 'rpc-cast' - Send RPC Casts pre-settled
-# 'notify'   - Send Notifications pre-settled
-#  (multi valued)
-#pre_settled = rpc-cast
-#pre_settled = rpc-reply
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_kafka]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Host (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#kafka_default_host = localhost
-
-# DEPRECATED: Default Kafka broker Port (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#kafka_default_port = 9092
-
-# Max fetch bytes of Kafka consumer (integer value)
-#kafka_max_fetch_bytes = 1048576
-
-# Default timeout(s) for Kafka consumers (floating point value)
-#kafka_consumer_timeout = 1.0
-
-# DEPRECATED: Pool Size for Kafka Consumers (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#pool_size = 10
-
-# DEPRECATED: The pool size limit for connections expiration policy (integer
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#conn_pool_min_size = 2
-
-# DEPRECATED: The time-to-live in sec of idle connections in the pool (integer
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Driver no longer uses connection pool.
-#conn_pool_ttl = 1200
-
-# Group id for Kafka consumer. Consumers in one group will coordinate message
-# consumption (string value)
-#consumer_group = oslo_messaging_consumer
-
-# Upper bound on the delay for KafkaProducer batching in seconds (floating
-# point value)
-#producer_batch_timeout = 0.0
-
-# Size of batch for the producer async send (integer value)
-#producer_batch_size = 16384
-
-# Enable asynchronous consumer commits (boolean value)
-#enable_auto_commit = false
-
-# The maximum number of records returned in a poll call (integer value)
-#max_poll_records = 500
-
-# Protocol used to communicate with brokers (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# PLAINTEXT - <No description provided>
-# SASL_PLAINTEXT - <No description provided>
-# SSL - <No description provided>
-# SASL_SSL - <No description provided>
-#security_protocol = PLAINTEXT
-
-# Mechanism when security protocol is SASL (string value)
-#sasl_mechanism = PLAIN
-
-# CA certificate PEM file used to verify the server certificate (string value)
-#ssl_cafile =
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_notifications]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are
-# messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
-#driver =
-
-# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If not set,
-# we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
-#transport_url = <None>
-
-# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
-#topics = notifications
-
-# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message which failed
-# to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No retry, -1 - indefinite
-# (integer value)
-#retry = -1
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# Use durable queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_durable_queues
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues
-#amqp_durable_queues = false
-
-# Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
-#amqp_auto_delete = false
-
-# Connect over SSL. (boolean value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/rabbit_use_ssl
-#ssl = false
-
-# SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). Valid values are TLSv1 and
-# SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some
-# distributions. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_version
-#ssl_version =
-
-# SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_keyfile
-#ssl_key_file =
-
-# SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_certfile
-#ssl_cert_file =
-
-# SSL certification authority file (valid only if SSL enabled). (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_ssl_ca_certs
-#ssl_ca_file =
-
-# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer cancel
-# notification. (floating point value)
-#kombu_reconnect_delay = 1.0
-
-# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression will not
-# be used. This option may not be available in future versions. (string value)
-#kombu_compression = <None>
-
-# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its replies.
-# This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout
-#kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = 60
-
-# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we are
-# currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if more than
-# one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# round-robin - <No description provided>
-# shuffle - <No description provided>
-#kombu_failover_strategy = round-robin
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used. (string
-# value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_host = localhost
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used. (port
-# value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_port = 5672
-
-# DEPRECATED: RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_hosts = $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ userid. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_userid = guest
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ password. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_password = guest
-
-# The RabbitMQ login method. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# PLAIN - <No description provided>
-# AMQPLAIN - <No description provided>
-# RABBIT-CR-DEMO - <No description provided>
-#rabbit_login_method = AMQPLAIN
-
-# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
-#rabbit_virtual_host = /
-
-# How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value)
-#rabbit_retry_interval = 1
-
-# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ. (integer
-# value)
-#rabbit_retry_backoff = 2
-
-# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30 seconds.
-# (integer value)
-#rabbit_interval_max = 30
-
-# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 0
-# (infinite retry count). (integer value)
-# This option is deprecated for removal.
-# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
-#rabbit_max_retries = 0
-
-# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change this
-# option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0, queue mirroring
-# is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument when declaring a queue.
-# If you just want to make sure that all queues (except those with auto-
-# generated names) are mirrored across all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy
-# HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
-#rabbit_ha_queues = false
-
-# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL (x-expires).
-# Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are automatically
-# deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout queues. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-#rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = 1800
-
-# Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows
-# unlimited messages. (integer value)
-#rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 0
-
-# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down if
-# heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat). EXPERIMENTAL (integer
-# value)
-#heartbeat_timeout_threshold = 60
-
-# How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the
-# heartbeat. (integer value)
-#heartbeat_rate = 2
-
-
-[oslo_messaging_zmq]
-
-#
-# From oslo.messaging
-#
-
-# ZeroMQ bind address. Should be a wildcard (*), an ethernet interface, or IP.
-# The "host" option should point or resolve to this address. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
-
-# MatchMaker driver. (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# redis - <No description provided>
-# sentinel - <No description provided>
-# dummy - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
-
-# Number of ZeroMQ contexts, defaults to 1. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_contexts = 1
-
-# Maximum number of ingress messages to locally buffer per topic. Default is
-# unlimited. (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_topic_backlog = <None>
-
-# Directory for holding IPC sockets. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
-
-# Name of this node. Must be a valid hostname, FQDN, or IP address. Must match
-# "host" option, if running Nova. (string value)
-#rpc_zmq_host = localhost
-
-# Number of seconds to wait before all pending messages will be sent after
-# closing a socket. The default value of -1 specifies an infinite linger
-# period. The value of 0 specifies no linger period. Pending messages shall be
-# discarded immediately when the socket is closed. Positive values specify an
-# upper bound for the linger period. (integer value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rpc_cast_timeout
-#zmq_linger = -1
-
-# The default number of seconds that poll should wait. Poll raises timeout
-# exception when timeout expired. (integer value)
-#rpc_poll_timeout = 1
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a name service record about existing target
-# ( < 0 means no timeout). (integer value)
-#zmq_target_expire = 300
-
-# Update period in seconds of a name service record about existing target.
-# (integer value)
-#zmq_target_update = 180
-
-# Use PUB/SUB pattern for fanout methods. PUB/SUB always uses proxy. (boolean
-# value)
-#use_pub_sub = false
-
-# Use ROUTER remote proxy. (boolean value)
-#use_router_proxy = false
-
-# This option makes direct connections dynamic or static. It makes sense only
-# with use_router_proxy=False which means to use direct connections for direct
-# message types (ignored otherwise). (boolean value)
-#use_dynamic_connections = false
-
-# How many additional connections to a host will be made for failover reasons.
-# This option is actual only in dynamic connections mode. (integer value)
-#zmq_failover_connections = 2
-
-# Minimal port number for random ports range. (port value)
-# Minimum value: 0
-# Maximum value: 65535
-#rpc_zmq_min_port = 49153
-
-# Maximal port number for random ports range. (integer value)
-# Minimum value: 1
-# Maximum value: 65536
-#rpc_zmq_max_port = 65536
-
-# Number of retries to find free port number before fail with ZMQBindError.
-# (integer value)
-#rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
-
-# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
-# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
-# Possible values:
-# json - <No description provided>
-# msgpack - <No description provided>
-#rpc_zmq_serialization = json
-
-# This option configures round-robin mode in zmq socket. True means not keeping
-# a queue when server side disconnects. False means to keep queue and messages
-# even if server is disconnected, when the server appears we send all
-# accumulated messages to it. (boolean value)
-#zmq_immediate = true
-
-# Enable/disable TCP keepalive (KA) mechanism. The default value of -1 (or any
-# other negative value) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default;
-# 0 and 1 (or any other positive value) mean to disable and enable the option
-# respectively. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive = -1
-
-# The duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition. The unit
-# is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in Windows
-# etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0) means to
-# skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_idle = -1
-
-# The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote
-# end is not available. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value
-# and 0) means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer
-# value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_cnt = -1
-
-# The duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions, if
-# acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received. The
-# unit is platform dependent, for example, seconds in Linux, milliseconds in
-# Windows etc. The default value of -1 (or any other negative value and 0)
-# means to skip any overrides and leave it to OS default. (integer value)
-#zmq_tcp_keepalive_intvl = -1
-
-# Maximum number of (green) threads to work concurrently. (integer value)
-#rpc_thread_pool_size = 100
-
-# Expiration timeout in seconds of a sent/received message after which it is
-# not tracked anymore by a client/server. (integer value)
-#rpc_message_ttl = 300
-
-# Wait for message acknowledgements from receivers. This mechanism works only
-# via proxy without PUB/SUB. (boolean value)
-#rpc_use_acks = false
-
-# Number of seconds to wait for an ack from a cast/call. After each retry
-# attempt this timeout is multiplied by some specified multiplier. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_base = 15
-
-# Number to multiply base ack timeout by after each retry attempt. (integer
-# value)
-#rpc_ack_timeout_multiplier = 2
-
-# Default number of message sending attempts in case of any problems occurred:
-# positive value N means at most N retries, 0 means no retries, None or -1 (or
-# any other negative values) mean to retry forever. This option is used only if
-# acknowledgments are enabled. (integer value)
-#rpc_retry_attempts = 3
-
-# List of publisher hosts SubConsumer can subscribe on. This option has higher
-# priority then the default publishers list taken from the matchmaker. (list
-# value)
-#subscribe_on =
-
-
 [polling]
 
 #
@@ -1307,10 +604,6 @@
 # pool with the same partitioning_group_prefix a disjoint subset of pollsters
 # should be loaded. (string value)
 #partitioning_group_prefix = <None>
-
-# Batch size of samples to send to notification agent, Set to 0 to disable
-# (integer value)
-#batch_size = 50
 
 
 [publisher]
@@ -1325,6 +618,7 @@
 # Deprecated group/name - [publisher_rpc]/metering_secret
 # Deprecated group/name - [publisher]/metering_secret
 #telemetry_secret = change this for valid signing
+telemetry_secret=opnfv_secret
 
 
 [publisher_notifier]
@@ -1357,87 +651,115 @@
 #secret_key = <None>
 
 
-[rgw_client]
-
-#
-# From ceilometer
-#
-
-# Whether RGW uses implicit tenants or not. (boolean value)
-#implicit_tenants = false
-
-
 [service_credentials]
 
 #
 # From ceilometer-auth
 #
-
-# Authentication type to load (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [service_credentials]/auth_plugin
-#auth_type = <None>
-
-# Config Section from which to load plugin specific options (string value)
-#auth_section = <None>
+# Name of nova region to use. Useful if keystone manages more than one region.
+# (string value)
+#region_name = <None>
+region_name = RegionOne
+
+# Type of the nova endpoint to use.  This endpoint will be looked up in the
+# keystone catalog and should be one of public, internal or admin. (string
+# value)
+# Possible values:
+# public - <No description provided>
+# admin - <No description provided>
+# internal - <No description provided>
+#endpoint_type = public
+endpoint_type = internalURL
+
+# API version of the admin Identity API endpoint. (string value)
+#auth_version = <None>
+
 
 # Authentication URL (string value)
 #auth_url = <None>
+auth_url = http://192.168.10.35:35357
+
+# Authentication type to load (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [nova]/auth_plugin
+#auth_type = <None>
+auth_type = password
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#certfile = <None>
+
+# A PEM encoded Certificate Authority to use when verifying HTTPs connections.
+# Defaults to system CAs. (string value)
+#cafile = <None>
+
+# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
+# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
+# value)
+#default_domain_id = <None>
+
+# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used for
+# both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
+# (string value)
+#default_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
+#domain_id = <None>
+
+# Domain name to scope to (string value)
+#domain_name = <None>
+
+# Verify HTTPS connections. (boolean value)
+#insecure = false
+
+# Required if identity server requires client certificate (string value)
+#keyfile = <None>
+
+# User's password (string value)
+#password = <None>
+password = opnfv_secret
+
+# Domain ID containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_id = <None>
+project_domain_id = default
+
+# Domain name containing project (string value)
+#project_domain_name = <None>
+
+# Project ID to scope to (string value)
+#project_id = <None>
+
+# Project name to scope to (string value)
+#project_name = <None>
+project_name = service
 
 # Scope for system operations (string value)
 #system_scope = <None>
 
-# Domain ID to scope to (string value)
-#domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name to scope to (string value)
-#domain_name = <None>
-
-# Project ID to scope to (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [service_credentials]/tenant_id
-#project_id = <None>
-
-# Project name to scope to (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [service_credentials]/tenant_name
-#project_name = <None>
-
-# Domain ID containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_id = <None>
-
-# Domain name containing project (string value)
-#project_domain_name = <None>
+# Tenant ID (string value)
+#tenant_id = <None>
+
+# Tenant Name (string value)
+#tenant_name = <None>
+
+# Timeout value for http requests (integer value)
+#timeout = <None>
 
 # Trust ID (string value)
 #trust_id = <None>
 
-# Optional domain ID to use with v3 and v2 parameters. It will be used for both
-# the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication. (string
-# value)
-#default_domain_id = <None>
-
-# Optional domain name to use with v3 API and v2 parameters. It will be used
-# for both the user and project domain in v3 and ignored in v2 authentication.
-# (string value)
-#default_domain_name = <None>
-
-# User id (string value)
-#user_id = <None>
-
-# Username (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [service_credentials]/user_name
-#username = <None>
-
 # User's domain id (string value)
 #user_domain_id = <None>
+user_domain_id = default
 
 # User's domain name (string value)
 #user_domain_name = <None>
 
-# User's password (string value)
-#password = <None>
-
-# Region name to use for OpenStack service endpoints. (string value)
-# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/os_region_name
-#region_name = <None>
+# User ID (string value)
+#user_id = <None>
+
+# Username (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [neutron]/user_name
+#username = <None>
+username = ceilometer
 
 # Type of endpoint in Identity service catalog to use for communication with
 # OpenStack services. (string value)
@@ -1450,7 +772,7 @@
 # internalURL - <No description provided>
 # adminURL - <No description provided>
 # Deprecated group/name - [service_credentials]/os_endpoint_type
-#interface = public
+interface = internal
 
 
 [service_types]
@@ -1484,59 +806,306 @@
 # Deprecated group/name - [service_types]/cinderv2
 #cinder = volumev3
 
-
-[vmware]
-
-#
-# From ceilometer
-#
-
-# IP address of the VMware vSphere host. (host address value)
-#host_ip = 127.0.0.1
-
-# Port of the VMware vSphere host. (port value)
+[xenapi]
+
+#
+# From ceilometer
+#
+
+# URL for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform. (string value)
+#connection_url = <None>
+
+# Username for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform. (string value)
+#connection_username = root
+
+# Password for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform. (string value)
+#connection_password = <None>
+
+[oslo_concurrency]
+
+[oslo_messaging_notifications]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# The Drivers(s) to handle sending notifications. Possible values are
+# messaging, messagingv2, routing, log, test, noop (multi valued)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_driver
+#driver =
+driver = messagingv2
+
+# A URL representing the messaging driver to use for notifications. If
+# not set, we fall back to the same configuration used for RPC.
+# (string value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_transport_url
+#transport_url = <None>
+
+# AMQP topic used for OpenStack notifications. (list value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [rpc_notifier2]/topics
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/notification_topics
+#topics = notifications
+topics = notifications
+
+# The maximum number of attempts to re-send a notification message
+# which failed to be delivered due to a recoverable error. 0 - No
+# retry, -1 - indefinite (integer value)
+#retry = -1
+[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
+#
+# From oslo.messaging
+#
+
+# Use durable queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/amqp_durable_queues
+# Deprecated group/name - [DEFAULT]/rabbit_durable_queues
+#amqp_durable_queues = false
+
+# Auto-delete queues in AMQP. (boolean value)
+#amqp_auto_delete = false
+
+# Enable SSL (boolean value)
+#ssl = <None>
+
+
+# How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an AMQP consumer
+# cancel notification. (floating point value)
+#kombu_reconnect_delay = 1.0
+
+# EXPERIMENTAL: Possible values are: gzip, bz2. If not set compression
+# will not be used. This option may not be available in future
+# versions. (string value)
+#kombu_compression = <None>
+
+# How long to wait a missing client before abandoning to send it its
+# replies. This value should not be longer than rpc_response_timeout.
+# (integer value)
+# Deprecated group/name - [oslo_messaging_rabbit]/kombu_reconnect_timeout
+#kombu_missing_consumer_retry_timeout = 60
+
+# Determines how the next RabbitMQ node is chosen in case the one we
+# are currently connected to becomes unavailable. Takes effect only if
+# more than one RabbitMQ node is provided in config. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# round-robin - <No description provided>
+# shuffle - <No description provided>
+#kombu_failover_strategy = round-robin
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used.
+# (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_host = localhost
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.
+# (port value)
 # Minimum value: 0
 # Maximum value: 65535
-#host_port = 443
-
-# Username of VMware vSphere. (string value)
-#host_username =
-
-# Password of VMware vSphere. (string value)
-#host_password =
-
-# CA bundle file to use in verifying the vCenter server certificate. (string
-# value)
-#ca_file = <None>
-
-# If true, the vCenter server certificate is not verified. If false, then the
-# default CA truststore is used for verification. This option is ignored if
-# "ca_file" is set. (boolean value)
-#insecure = false
-
-# Number of times a VMware vSphere API may be retried. (integer value)
-#api_retry_count = 10
-
-# Sleep time in seconds for polling an ongoing async task. (floating point
-# value)
-#task_poll_interval = 0.5
-
-# Optional vim service WSDL location e.g http://<server>/vimService.wsdl.
-# Optional over-ride to default location for bug work-arounds. (string value)
-#wsdl_location = <None>
-
-
-[xenapi]
-
-#
-# From ceilometer
-#
-
-# URL for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform. (string value)
-#connection_url = <None>
-
-# Username for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform. (string value)
-#connection_username = root
-
-# Password for connection to XenServer/Xen Cloud Platform. (string value)
-#connection_password = <None>
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_port = 5672
+
+# DEPRECATED: RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs. (list value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_hosts = $rabbit_host:$rabbit_port
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ userid. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_userid = guest
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ password. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_password = guest
+
+# The RabbitMQ login method. (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# PLAIN - <No description provided>
+# AMQPLAIN - <No description provided>
+# RABBIT-CR-DEMO - <No description provided>
+#rabbit_login_method = AMQPLAIN
+
+# DEPRECATED: The RabbitMQ virtual host. (string value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+# Reason: Replaced by [DEFAULT]/transport_url
+#rabbit_virtual_host = /
+
+# How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ. (integer value)
+#rabbit_retry_interval = 1
+
+# How long to backoff for between retries when connecting to RabbitMQ.
+# (integer value)
+#rabbit_retry_backoff = 2
+
+# Maximum interval of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default is 30
+# seconds. (integer value)
+#rabbit_interval_max = 30
+
+# DEPRECATED: Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. Default
+# is 0 (infinite retry count). (integer value)
+# This option is deprecated for removal.
+# Its value may be silently ignored in the future.
+#rabbit_max_retries = 0
+
+# Try to use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). If you change
+# this option, you must wipe the RabbitMQ database. In RabbitMQ 3.0,
+# queue mirroring is no longer controlled by the x-ha-policy argument
+# when declaring a queue. If you just want to make sure that all
+# queues (except those with auto-generated names) are mirrored across
+# all nodes, run: "rabbitmqctl set_policy HA '^(?!amq\.).*' '{"ha-
+# mode": "all"}' " (boolean value)
+#rabbit_ha_queues = false
+
+# Positive integer representing duration in seconds for queue TTL
+# (x-expires). Queues which are unused for the duration of the TTL are
+# automatically deleted. The parameter affects only reply and fanout
+# queues. (integer value)
+# Minimum value: 1
+#rabbit_transient_queues_ttl = 1800
+
+# Specifies the number of messages to prefetch. Setting to zero allows
+# unlimited messages. (integer value)
+
+# NOTE(dmescheryakov) hardcoding to >0 by default
+# Having no prefetch limit makes oslo.messaging consume all available
+# messages from the queue. That can lead to a situation when several
+# server processes hog all the messages leaving others out of business.
+# That leads to artificial high message processing latency and at the
+# extrime to MessagingTimeout errors.
+rabbit_qos_prefetch_count = 64
+
+# Number of seconds after which the Rabbit broker is considered down
+# if heartbeat's keep-alive fails (0 disable the heartbeat).
+# EXPERIMENTAL (integer value)
+#heartbeat_timeout_threshold = 60
+
+# How often times during the heartbeat_timeout_threshold we check the
+# heartbeat. (integer value)
+#heartbeat_rate = 2
+
+# Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or rpc_backend=fake
+# (boolean value)
+#fake_rabbit = false
+
+# Maximum number of channels to allow (integer value)
+#channel_max = <None>
+
+# The maximum byte size for an AMQP frame (integer value)
+#frame_max = <None>
+
+# How often to send heartbeats for consumer's connections (integer
+# value)
+#heartbeat_interval = 3
+
+# Arguments passed to ssl.wrap_socket (dict value)
+#ssl_options = <None>
+
+# Set socket timeout in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#socket_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set TCP_USER_TIMEOUT in seconds for connection's socket (floating
+# point value)
+#tcp_user_timeout = 0.25
+
+# Set delay for reconnection to some host which has connection error
+# (floating point value)
+#host_connection_reconnect_delay = 0.25
+
+# Connection factory implementation (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# new - <No description provided>
+# single - <No description provided>
+# read_write - <No description provided>
+#connection_factory = single
+
+# Maximum number of connections to keep queued. (integer value)
+#pool_max_size = 30
+
+# Maximum number of connections to create above `pool_max_size`.
+# (integer value)
+#pool_max_overflow = 0
+
+# Default number of seconds to wait for a connections to available
+# (integer value)
+#pool_timeout = 30
+
+# Lifetime of a connection (since creation) in seconds or None for no
+# recycling. Expired connections are closed on acquire. (integer
+# value)
+#pool_recycle = 600
+
+# Threshold at which inactive (since release) connections are
+# considered stale in seconds or None for no staleness. Stale
+# connections are closed on acquire. (integer value)
+#pool_stale = 60
+
+# Default serialization mechanism for serializing/deserializing
+# outgoing/incoming messages (string value)
+# Possible values:
+# json - <No description provided>
+# msgpack - <No description provided>
+#default_serializer_type = json
+
+# Persist notification messages. (boolean value)
+#notification_persistence = false
+
+# Exchange name for sending notifications (string value)
+#default_notification_exchange = ${control_exchange}_notification
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# notification listener. (integer value)
+#notification_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification, -1 means infinite retry. (integer value)
+#default_notification_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending notification message (floating point value)
+#notification_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Time to live for rpc queues without consumers in seconds. (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_queue_expiration = 60
+
+# Exchange name for sending RPC messages (string value)
+#default_rpc_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc
+
+# Exchange name for receiving RPC replies (string value)
+#rpc_reply_exchange = ${control_exchange}_rpc_reply
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Max number of not acknowledged message which RabbitMQ can send to
+# rpc reply listener. (integer value)
+#rpc_reply_listener_prefetch_count = 100
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. -1 means infinite retry during rpc_timeout (integer
+# value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending reply. (floating point value)
+#rpc_reply_retry_delay = 0.25
+
+# Reconnecting retry count in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message, -1 means infinite retry. If actual retry
+# attempts in not 0 the rpc request could be processed more than one
+# time (integer value)
+#default_rpc_retry_attempts = -1
+
+# Reconnecting retry delay in case of connectivity problem during
+# sending RPC message (floating point value)
+#rpc_retry_delay = 0.25
+

2018-12-27 12:25:55,046 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][35014] Completed state [/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf] at time 12:25:55.046745 duration_in_ms=196.29
2018-12-27 12:25:55,047 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [/etc/default/ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:55.047147
2018-12-27 12:25:55,047 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/default/ceilometer-agent-compute]
2018-12-27 12:25:55,064 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/files/default'
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2018-12-27 12:25:55,071 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [/etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml] at time 12:25:55.071961
2018-12-27 12:25:55,072 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml]
2018-12-27 12:25:55,085 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/files/rocky/pipeline.yaml'
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2018-12-27 12:25:55,144 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [/etc/ceilometer/event_pipeline.yaml] at time 12:25:55.144295
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2018-12-27 12:25:55,156 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/files/rocky/event_pipeline.yaml'
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2018-12-27 12:25:55,208 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [/etc/ceilometer/polling.yaml] at time 12:25:55.208262
2018-12-27 12:25:55,208 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state file.managed for [/etc/ceilometer/polling.yaml]
2018-12-27 12:25:55,222 [salt.fileclient  :1219][INFO    ][35014] Fetching file from saltenv 'base', ** done ** 'ceilometer/files/rocky/polling.yaml'
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+++ 
@@ -1,27 +1,7 @@
+
 ---
 sources:
-    - name: some_pollsters
-      interval: 300
+    - name: default_pollsters
+      interval: 180
       meters:
-        - cpu
-        - cpu_l3_cache
-        - memory.usage
-        - network.incoming.bytes
-        - network.incoming.packets
-        - network.outgoing.bytes
-        - network.outgoing.packets
-        - disk.device.read.bytes
-        - disk.device.read.requests
-        - disk.device.write.bytes
-        - disk.device.write.requests
-        - hardware.cpu.util
-        - hardware.memory.used
-        - hardware.memory.total
-        - hardware.memory.buffer
-        - hardware.memory.cached
-        - hardware.memory.swap.avail
-        - hardware.memory.swap.total
-        - hardware.system_stats.io.outgoing.blocks
-        - hardware.system_stats.io.incoming.blocks
-        - hardware.network.ip.incoming.datagrams
-        - hardware.network.ip.outgoing.datagrams
+        - "*"

2018-12-27 12:25:55,268 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][35014] Completed state [/etc/ceilometer/polling.yaml] at time 12:25:55.268774 duration_in_ms=60.512
2018-12-27 12:25:55,681 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:55.681276
2018-12-27 12:25:55,681 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state service.running for [ceilometer-agent-compute]
2018-12-27 12:25:55,682 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['systemctl', 'status', 'ceilometer-agent-compute.service', '-n', '0'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:55,693 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'ceilometer-agent-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:55,702 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-enabled', 'ceilometer-agent-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:55,711 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][35014] The service ceilometer-agent-compute is already running
2018-12-27 12:25:55,711 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][35014] Completed state [ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:55.711293 duration_in_ms=30.017
2018-12-27 12:25:55,711 [salt.state       :1780][INFO    ][35014] Running state [ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:55.711488
2018-12-27 12:25:55,711 [salt.state       :1813][INFO    ][35014] Executing state service.mod_watch for [ceilometer-agent-compute]
2018-12-27 12:25:55,712 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['systemctl', 'is-active', 'ceilometer-agent-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:55,720 [salt.loaded.int.module.cmdmod:395 ][INFO    ][35014] Executing command ['systemd-run', '--scope', 'systemctl', 'restart', 'ceilometer-agent-compute.service'] in directory '/root'
2018-12-27 12:25:55,886 [salt.state       :300 ][INFO    ][35014] {'ceilometer-agent-compute': True}
2018-12-27 12:25:55,887 [salt.state       :1951][INFO    ][35014] Completed state [ceilometer-agent-compute] at time 12:25:55.887149 duration_in_ms=175.66
2018-12-27 12:25:55,889 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][35014] Returning information for job: 20181227122530887986
2018-12-27 12:28:32,576 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command pillar.get with jid 20181227122832566835
2018-12-27 12:28:32,590 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][36461] Starting a new job with PID 36461
2018-12-27 12:28:32,594 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][36461] Returning information for job: 20181227122832566835
2018-12-27 12:28:33,156 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command pillar.get with jid 20181227122833145853
2018-12-27 12:28:33,166 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][36477] Starting a new job with PID 36477
2018-12-27 12:28:33,170 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][36477] Returning information for job: 20181227122833145853
2018-12-27 12:28:33,720 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command pillar.get with jid 20181227122833709459
2018-12-27 12:28:33,732 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][36484] Starting a new job with PID 36484
2018-12-27 12:28:33,739 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][36484] Returning information for job: 20181227122833709459
2018-12-27 12:28:34,296 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command pillar.get with jid 20181227122834285391
2018-12-27 12:28:34,308 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][36490] Starting a new job with PID 36490
2018-12-27 12:28:34,317 [salt.minion      :1711][INFO    ][36490] Returning information for job: 20181227122834285391
2018-12-27 12:28:55,385 [salt.utils.schedule:1377][INFO    ][3364] Running scheduled job: __mine_interval
2018-12-27 12:29:34,388 [salt.minion      :1308][INFO    ][3364] User sudo_ubuntu Executing command cp.push_dir with jid 20181227122934372845
2018-12-27 12:29:34,404 [salt.minion      :1432][INFO    ][36525] Starting a new job with PID 36525
