[Openstack] Odd glance settings

Joshua Harlow harlowja at yahoo-inc.com
Wed Jan 25 23:39:11 UTC 2012


Thx Jay,

Interesting.

Should that eventually be removed from the config?

Seems odd to have those type of settings in there.

Maybe rackspace can append to that file with there rackspace specific settings? Or something along that line.

I would just feel the same if yahoo put stuff in there, that said don't turn on unless you are yahoo.

-Josh

On 1/25/12 3:18 PM, "Jay Pipes" <jaypipes at gmail.com> wrote:

Heyo. The ServiceNET feature is Rackspace specific because Swift
originated as Cloud Files of course.

That setting does absolutely nothing unless you are Rackspace, of
course, but there wasn't any other way of passing the configuration
setting to the swift client from the glance swift driver without
putting it in the main config file.

Hope that helps. You can effectively ignore it.

Cheers!
-jay

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Joshua Harlow <harlowja at yahoo-inc.com> wrote:
> When working on the newer devstack.
>
> I am seeing the following in glance configuration.
>
> https://github.com/cloudbuilders/devstack/blob/master/files/glance-api.conf#L85
>
> # Whether to use ServiceNET to communicate with the Swift storage servers.
> # (If you aren't RACKSPACE, leave this False!)
> #
> # To use ServiceNET for authentication, prefix hostname of
> # `swift_store_auth_address` with 'snet-'.
> # Ex. https://example.com/v1.0/ -> https://snet-example.com/v1.0/
> swift_enable_snet = False
>
> What is up with that?
>
> Should rackspace specifics be there at all? I'm confused as to how that got
> there in the first place.
>
> ?
>
> -Josh
>
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