Part II Cloud Lifecycle Manager Overview #
This section contains information on the Input Model and the Example Configurations.
- 5 Input Model
This document describes how SUSE OpenStack Cloud input models can be used to define and configure the cloud.
- 6 Configuration Objects
The top-level cloud configuration file,
cloudConfig.yml
, defines some global values for SUSE OpenStack Cloud, as described in the table below.- 7 Other Topics
Names are generated by the configuration processor for all allocated IP addresses. A server connected to multiple networks will have multiple names associated with it. One of these may be assigned as the hostname for a server via the network-group configuration (see Section 6.12, “NIC Mappings”). Na…
- 8 Configuration Processor Information Files
In addition to producing all of the data needed to deploy and configure the cloud, the configuration processor also creates a number of information files that provide details of the resulting configuration.
- 9 Example Configurations
The SUSE OpenStack Cloud 9 system ships with a collection of pre-qualified example configurations. These are designed to help you to get up and running quickly with a minimum number of configuration changes.
- 10 Modifying Example Configurations for Compute Nodes
This section contains detailed information about the Compute Node parts of the input model. For example input models, see Chapter 9, Example Configurations. For general descriptions of the input model, see Section 6.14, “Networks”.
- 11 Modifying Example Configurations for Object Storage using Swift
This section contains detailed descriptions about the swift-specific parts of the input model. For example input models, see Chapter 9, Example Configurations. For general descriptions of the input model, see Section 6.14, “Networks”. In addition, the swift ring specifications are available in the ~…
- 12 Alternative Configurations
In SUSE OpenStack Cloud 9 there are alternative configurations that we recommend for specific purposes.