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authorchigang <chigang@huawei.com>2017-06-30 20:24:25 +0800
committerchigang <chigang@huawei.com>2017-07-03 21:19:28 +0800
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JIRA:- use OpenStack-ansible deploy openstack, so remove obsoleted code. Some of the enhanced features will be added in later versions Change-Id: Ie92b92b5de234a7d7d03b578b0bc15fd0218b3b3 Signed-off-by: chigang <chigang@huawei.com>
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-{% set memcached_servers = [] %}
-{% for host in haproxy_hosts.values() %}
-{% set _ = memcached_servers.append('%s:11211'% host) %}
-{% endfor %}
-{% set memcached_servers = memcached_servers|join(',') %}
-[DEFAULT]
-bind_ip = {{ internal_ip }}
-bind_port = 8080
-# bind_timeout = 30
-# backlog = 4096
-swift_dir = /etc/swift
-user = swift
-
-# Enables exposing configuration settings via HTTP GET /info.
-# expose_info = true
-
-# Key to use for admin calls that are HMAC signed. Default is empty,
-# which will disable admin calls to /info.
-# admin_key = secret_admin_key
-#
-# Allows the ability to withhold sections from showing up in the public calls
-# to /info. You can withhold subsections by separating the dict level with a
-# ".". The following would cause the sections 'container_quotas' and 'tempurl'
-# to not be listed, and the key max_failed_deletes would be removed from
-# bulk_delete. Default value is 'swift.valid_api_versions' which allows all
-# registered features to be listed via HTTP GET /info except
-# swift.valid_api_versions information
-# disallowed_sections = swift.valid_api_versions, container_quotas, tempurl
-
-# Use an integer to override the number of pre-forked processes that will
-# accept connections. Should default to the number of effective cpu
-# cores in the system. It's worth noting that individual workers will
-# use many eventlet co-routines to service multiple concurrent requests.
-# workers = auto
-#
-# Maximum concurrent requests per worker
-# max_clients = 1024
-#
-# Set the following two lines to enable SSL. This is for testing only.
-# cert_file = /etc/swift/proxy.crt
-# key_file = /etc/swift/proxy.key
-#
-# expiring_objects_container_divisor = 86400
-# expiring_objects_account_name = expiring_objects
-#
-# You can specify default log routing here if you want:
-# log_name = swift
-# log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# log_level = INFO
-# log_headers = false
-# log_address = /dev/log
-# The following caps the length of log lines to the value given; no limit if
-# set to 0, the default.
-# log_max_line_length = 0
-#
-# This optional suffix (default is empty) that would be appended to the swift transaction
-# id allows one to easily figure out from which cluster that X-Trans-Id belongs to.
-# This is very useful when one is managing more than one swift cluster.
-# trans_id_suffix =
-#
-# comma separated list of functions to call to setup custom log handlers.
-# functions get passed: conf, name, log_to_console, log_route, fmt, logger,
-# adapted_logger
-# log_custom_handlers =
-#
-# If set, log_udp_host will override log_address
-# log_udp_host =
-# log_udp_port = 514
-#
-# You can enable StatsD logging here:
-# log_statsd_host =
-# log_statsd_port = 8125
-# log_statsd_default_sample_rate = 1.0
-# log_statsd_sample_rate_factor = 1.0
-# log_statsd_metric_prefix =
-#
-# Use a comma separated list of full url (http://foo.bar:1234,https://foo.bar)
-# cors_allow_origin =
-# strict_cors_mode = True
-#
-# client_timeout = 60
-# eventlet_debug = false
-
-[pipeline:main]
-# This sample pipeline uses tempauth and is used for SAIO dev work and
-# testing. See below for a pipeline using keystone.
-#pipeline = catch_errors gatekeeper healthcheck proxy-logging cache container_sync bulk tempurl ratelimit tempauth container-quotas account-quotas slo dlo versioned_writes proxy-logging proxy-server
-pipeline = catch_errors gatekeeper healthcheck proxy-logging cache container_sync bulk ratelimit authtoken keystoneauth container-quotas account-quotas slo dlo versioned_writes proxy-logging moon proxy-server
-
-# The following pipeline shows keystone integration. Comment out the one
-# above and uncomment this one. Additional steps for integrating keystone are
-# covered further below in the filter sections for authtoken and keystoneauth.
-#pipeline = catch_errors gatekeeper healthcheck proxy-logging cache container_sync bulk tempurl ratelimit authtoken keystoneauth container-quotas account-quotas slo dlo versioned_writes proxy-logging proxy-server
-
-[app:proxy-server]
-use = egg:swift#proxy
-account_autocreate = True
-# You can override the default log routing for this app here:
-# set log_name = proxy-server
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# log_handoffs = true
-# recheck_account_existence = 60
-# recheck_container_existence = 60
-# object_chunk_size = 65536
-# client_chunk_size = 65536
-#
-# How long the proxy server will wait on responses from the a/c/o servers.
-# node_timeout = 10
-#
-# How long the proxy server will wait for an initial response and to read a
-# chunk of data from the object servers while serving GET / HEAD requests.
-# Timeouts from these requests can be recovered from so setting this to
-# something lower than node_timeout would provide quicker error recovery
-# while allowing for a longer timeout for non-recoverable requests (PUTs).
-# Defaults to node_timeout, should be overriden if node_timeout is set to a
-# high number to prevent client timeouts from firing before the proxy server
-# has a chance to retry.
-# recoverable_node_timeout = node_timeout
-#
-# conn_timeout = 0.5
-#
-# How long to wait for requests to finish after a quorum has been established.
-# post_quorum_timeout = 0.5
-#
-# How long without an error before a node's error count is reset. This will
-# also be how long before a node is reenabled after suppression is triggered.
-# error_suppression_interval = 60
-#
-# How many errors can accumulate before a node is temporarily ignored.
-# error_suppression_limit = 10
-#
-# If set to 'true' any authorized user may create and delete accounts; if
-# 'false' no one, even authorized, can.
-# allow_account_management = false
-#
-# Set object_post_as_copy = false to turn on fast posts where only the metadata
-# changes are stored anew and the original data file is kept in place. This
-# makes for quicker posts.
-# object_post_as_copy = true
-#
-# If set to 'true' authorized accounts that do not yet exist within the Swift
-# cluster will be automatically created.
-# account_autocreate = false
-#
-# If set to a positive value, trying to create a container when the account
-# already has at least this maximum containers will result in a 403 Forbidden.
-# Note: This is a soft limit, meaning a user might exceed the cap for
-# recheck_account_existence before the 403s kick in.
-# max_containers_per_account = 0
-#
-# This is a comma separated list of account hashes that ignore the
-# max_containers_per_account cap.
-# max_containers_whitelist =
-#
-# Comma separated list of Host headers to which the proxy will deny requests.
-# deny_host_headers =
-#
-# Prefix used when automatically creating accounts.
-# auto_create_account_prefix = .
-#
-# Depth of the proxy put queue.
-# put_queue_depth = 10
-#
-# Storage nodes can be chosen at random (shuffle), by using timing
-# measurements (timing), or by using an explicit match (affinity).
-# Using timing measurements may allow for lower overall latency, while
-# using affinity allows for finer control. In both the timing and
-# affinity cases, equally-sorting nodes are still randomly chosen to
-# spread load.
-# The valid values for sorting_method are "affinity", "shuffle", or "timing".
-# sorting_method = shuffle
-#
-# If the "timing" sorting_method is used, the timings will only be valid for
-# the number of seconds configured by timing_expiry.
-# timing_expiry = 300
-#
-# By default on a GET/HEAD swift will connect to a storage node one at a time
-# in a single thread. There is smarts in the order they are hit however. If you
-# turn on concurrent_gets below, then replica count threads will be used.
-# With addition of the concurrency_timeout option this will allow swift to send
-# out GET/HEAD requests to the storage nodes concurrently and answer with the
-# first to respond. With an EC policy the parameter only affects HEAD requests.
-# concurrent_gets = off
-#
-# This parameter controls how long to wait before firing off the next
-# concurrent_get thread. A value of 0 would be fully concurrent, any other
-# number will stagger the firing of the threads. This number should be
-# between 0 and node_timeout. The default is what ever you set for the
-# conn_timeout parameter.
-# concurrency_timeout = 0.5
-#
-# Set to the number of nodes to contact for a normal request. You can use
-# '* replicas' at the end to have it use the number given times the number of
-# replicas for the ring being used for the request.
-# request_node_count = 2 * replicas
-#
-# Which backend servers to prefer on reads. Format is r<N> for region
-# N or r<N>z<M> for region N, zone M. The value after the equals is
-# the priority; lower numbers are higher priority.
-#
-# Example: first read from region 1 zone 1, then region 1 zone 2, then
-# anything in region 2, then everything else:
-# read_affinity = r1z1=100, r1z2=200, r2=300
-# Default is empty, meaning no preference.
-# read_affinity =
-#
-# Which backend servers to prefer on writes. Format is r<N> for region
-# N or r<N>z<M> for region N, zone M. If this is set, then when
-# handling an object PUT request, some number (see setting
-# write_affinity_node_count) of local backend servers will be tried
-# before any nonlocal ones.
-#
-# Example: try to write to regions 1 and 2 before writing to any other
-# nodes:
-# write_affinity = r1, r2
-# Default is empty, meaning no preference.
-# write_affinity =
-#
-# The number of local (as governed by the write_affinity setting)
-# nodes to attempt to contact first, before any non-local ones. You
-# can use '* replicas' at the end to have it use the number given
-# times the number of replicas for the ring being used for the
-# request.
-# write_affinity_node_count = 2 * replicas
-#
-# These are the headers whose values will only be shown to swift_owners. The
-# exact definition of a swift_owner is up to the auth system in use, but
-# usually indicates administrative responsibilities.
-# swift_owner_headers = x-container-read, x-container-write, x-container-sync-key, x-container-sync-to, x-account-meta-temp-url-key, x-account-meta-temp-url-key-2, x-container-meta-temp-url-key, x-container-meta-temp-url-key-2, x-account-access-control
-
-[filter:tempauth]
-use = egg:swift#tempauth
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = tempauth
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# The reseller prefix will verify a token begins with this prefix before even
-# attempting to validate it. Also, with authorization, only Swift storage
-# accounts with this prefix will be authorized by this middleware. Useful if
-# multiple auth systems are in use for one Swift cluster.
-# The reseller_prefix may contain a comma separated list of items. The first
-# item is used for the token as mentioned above. If second and subsequent
-# items exist, the middleware will handle authorization for an account with
-# that prefix. For example, for prefixes "AUTH, SERVICE", a path of
-# /v1/SERVICE_account is handled the same as /v1/AUTH_account. If an empty
-# (blank) reseller prefix is required, it must be first in the list. Two
-# single quote characters indicates an empty (blank) reseller prefix.
-# reseller_prefix = AUTH
-
-#
-# The require_group parameter names a group that must be presented by
-# either X-Auth-Token or X-Service-Token. Usually this parameter is
-# used only with multiple reseller prefixes (e.g., SERVICE_require_group=blah).
-# By default, no group is needed. Do not use .admin.
-# require_group =
-
-# The auth prefix will cause requests beginning with this prefix to be routed
-# to the auth subsystem, for granting tokens, etc.
-# auth_prefix = /auth/
-# token_life = 86400
-#
-# This allows middleware higher in the WSGI pipeline to override auth
-# processing, useful for middleware such as tempurl and formpost. If you know
-# you're not going to use such middleware and you want a bit of extra security,
-# you can set this to false.
-# allow_overrides = true
-#
-# This specifies what scheme to return with storage urls:
-# http, https, or default (chooses based on what the server is running as)
-# This can be useful with an SSL load balancer in front of a non-SSL server.
-# storage_url_scheme = default
-#
-# Lastly, you need to list all the accounts/users you want here. The format is:
-# user_<account>_<user> = <key> [group] [group] [...] [storage_url]
-# or if you want underscores in <account> or <user>, you can base64 encode them
-# (with no equal signs) and use this format:
-# user64_<account_b64>_<user_b64> = <key> [group] [group] [...] [storage_url]
-# There are special groups of:
-# .reseller_admin = can do anything to any account for this auth
-# .admin = can do anything within the account
-# If neither of these groups are specified, the user can only access containers
-# that have been explicitly allowed for them by a .admin or .reseller_admin.
-# The trailing optional storage_url allows you to specify an alternate url to
-# hand back to the user upon authentication. If not specified, this defaults to
-# $HOST/v1/<reseller_prefix>_<account> where $HOST will do its best to resolve
-# to what the requester would need to use to reach this host.
-# Here are example entries, required for running the tests:
-user_admin_admin = admin .admin .reseller_admin
-user_test_tester = testing .admin
-user_test2_tester2 = testing2 .admin
-user_test_tester3 = testing3
-user_test5_tester5 = testing5 service
-
-# To enable Keystone authentication you need to have the auth token
-# middleware first to be configured. Here is an example below, please
-# refer to the keystone's documentation for details about the
-# different settings.
-#
-# You'll also need to have the keystoneauth middleware enabled and have it in
-# your main pipeline, as show in the sample pipeline at the top of this file.
-#
-# Following parameters are known to work with keystonemiddleware v2.3.0
-# (above v2.0.0), but checking the latest information in the wiki page[1]
-# is recommended.
-# 1. http://docs.openstack.org/developer/keystonemiddleware/middlewarearchitecture.html#configuration
-#
-[filter:authtoken]
-paste.filter_factory = keystonemiddleware.auth_token:filter_factory
-auth_uri = http://{{ internal_vip.ip }}:5000
-auth_url = http://{{ internal_vip.ip }}:35357
-identity_uri = http://{{ internal_vip.ip }}:35357
-memcached_servers = {{ memcached_servers }}
-#auth_plugin = password
-auth_type = password
-project_domain_id = default
-user_domain_id = default
-project_name = service
-username = swift
-password = {{ CINDER_PASS }}
-delay_auth_decision = True
-admin_user=admin
-admin_password={{ ADMIN_PASS }}
-admin_token={{ ADMIN_TOKEN }}
-#
-# delay_auth_decision defaults to False, but leaving it as false will
-# prevent other auth systems, staticweb, tempurl, formpost, and ACLs from
-# working. This value must be explicitly set to True.
-# delay_auth_decision = False
-#
-# cache = swift.cache
-# include_service_catalog = False
-#
-[filter:keystoneauth]
-use = egg:swift#keystoneauth
-operator_roles = admin,user
-# The reseller_prefix option lists account namespaces that this middleware is
-# responsible for. The prefix is placed before the Keystone project id.
-# For example, for project 12345678, and prefix AUTH, the account is
-# named AUTH_12345678 (i.e., path is /v1/AUTH_12345678/...).
-# Several prefixes are allowed by specifying a comma-separated list
-# as in: "reseller_prefix = AUTH, SERVICE". The empty string indicates a
-# single blank/empty prefix. If an empty prefix is required in a list of
-# prefixes, a value of '' (two single quote characters) indicates a
-# blank/empty prefix. Except for the blank/empty prefix, an underscore ('_')
-# character is appended to the value unless already present.
-# reseller_prefix = AUTH
-#
-# The user must have at least one role named by operator_roles on a
-# project in order to create, delete and modify containers and objects
-# and to set and read privileged headers such as ACLs.
-# If there are several reseller prefix items, you can prefix the
-# parameter so it applies only to those accounts (for example
-# the parameter SERVICE_operator_roles applies to the /v1/SERVICE_<project>
-# path). If you omit the prefix, the option applies to all reseller
-# prefix items. For the blank/empty prefix, prefix with '' (do not put
-# underscore after the two single quote characters).
-# operator_roles = admin, swiftoperator
-#
-# The reseller admin role has the ability to create and delete accounts
-# reseller_admin_role = ResellerAdmin
-#
-# This allows middleware higher in the WSGI pipeline to override auth
-# processing, useful for middleware such as tempurl and formpost. If you know
-# you're not going to use such middleware and you want a bit of extra security,
-# you can set this to false.
-# allow_overrides = true
-#
-# If the service_roles parameter is present, an X-Service-Token must be
-# present in the request that when validated, grants at least one role listed
-# in the parameter. The X-Service-Token may be scoped to any project.
-# If there are several reseller prefix items, you can prefix the
-# parameter so it applies only to those accounts (for example
-# the parameter SERVICE_service_roles applies to the /v1/SERVICE_<project>
-# path). If you omit the prefix, the option applies to all reseller
-# prefix items. For the blank/empty prefix, prefix with '' (do not put
-# underscore after the two single quote characters).
-# By default, no service_roles are required.
-# service_roles =
-#
-# For backwards compatibility, keystoneauth will match names in cross-tenant
-# access control lists (ACLs) when both the requesting user and the tenant
-# are in the default domain i.e the domain to which existing tenants are
-# migrated. The default_domain_id value configured here should be the same as
-# the value used during migration of tenants to keystone domains.
-# default_domain_id = default
-#
-# For a new installation, or an installation in which keystone projects may
-# move between domains, you should disable backwards compatible name matching
-# in ACLs by setting allow_names_in_acls to false:
-# allow_names_in_acls = true
-
-[filter:healthcheck]
-use = egg:swift#healthcheck
-# An optional filesystem path, which if present, will cause the healthcheck
-# URL to return "503 Service Unavailable" with a body of "DISABLED BY FILE".
-# This facility may be used to temporarily remove a Swift node from a load
-# balancer pool during maintenance or upgrade (remove the file to allow the
-# node back into the load balancer pool).
-# disable_path =
-
-[filter:cache]
-use = egg:swift#memcache
-memcache_servers = {{ memcached_servers }}
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = cache
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# If not set here, the value for memcache_servers will be read from
-# memcache.conf (see memcache.conf-sample) or lacking that file, it will
-# default to the value below. You can specify multiple servers separated with
-# commas, as in: 10.1.2.3:11211,10.1.2.4:11211 (IPv6 addresses must
-# follow rfc3986 section-3.2.2, i.e. [::1]:11211)
-# memcache_servers = 127.0.0.1:11211
-#
-# Sets how memcache values are serialized and deserialized:
-# 0 = older, insecure pickle serialization
-# 1 = json serialization but pickles can still be read (still insecure)
-# 2 = json serialization only (secure and the default)
-# If not set here, the value for memcache_serialization_support will be read
-# from /etc/swift/memcache.conf (see memcache.conf-sample).
-# To avoid an instant full cache flush, existing installations should
-# upgrade with 0, then set to 1 and reload, then after some time (24 hours)
-# set to 2 and reload.
-# In the future, the ability to use pickle serialization will be removed.
-# memcache_serialization_support = 2
-#
-# Sets the maximum number of connections to each memcached server per worker
-# memcache_max_connections = 2
-#
-# More options documented in memcache.conf-sample
-
-[filter:ratelimit]
-use = egg:swift#ratelimit
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = ratelimit
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# clock_accuracy should represent how accurate the proxy servers' system clocks
-# are with each other. 1000 means that all the proxies' clock are accurate to
-# each other within 1 millisecond. No ratelimit should be higher than the
-# clock accuracy.
-# clock_accuracy = 1000
-#
-# max_sleep_time_seconds = 60
-#
-# log_sleep_time_seconds of 0 means disabled
-# log_sleep_time_seconds = 0
-#
-# allows for slow rates (e.g. running up to 5 sec's behind) to catch up.
-# rate_buffer_seconds = 5
-#
-# account_ratelimit of 0 means disabled
-# account_ratelimit = 0
-
-# DEPRECATED- these will continue to work but will be replaced
-# by the X-Account-Sysmeta-Global-Write-Ratelimit flag.
-# Please see ratelimiting docs for details.
-# these are comma separated lists of account names
-# account_whitelist = a,b
-# account_blacklist = c,d
-
-# with container_limit_x = r
-# for containers of size x limit write requests per second to r. The container
-# rate will be linearly interpolated from the values given. With the values
-# below, a container of size 5 will get a rate of 75.
-# container_ratelimit_0 = 100
-# container_ratelimit_10 = 50
-# container_ratelimit_50 = 20
-
-# Similarly to the above container-level write limits, the following will limit
-# container GET (listing) requests.
-# container_listing_ratelimit_0 = 100
-# container_listing_ratelimit_10 = 50
-# container_listing_ratelimit_50 = 20
-
-[filter:domain_remap]
-use = egg:swift#domain_remap
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = domain_remap
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# storage_domain = example.com
-# path_root = v1
-
-# Browsers can convert a host header to lowercase, so check that reseller
-# prefix on the account is the correct case. This is done by comparing the
-# items in the reseller_prefixes config option to the found prefix. If they
-# match except for case, the item from reseller_prefixes will be used
-# instead of the found reseller prefix. When none match, the default reseller
-# prefix is used. When no default reseller prefix is configured, any request
-# with an account prefix not in that list will be ignored by this middleware.
-# reseller_prefixes = AUTH
-# default_reseller_prefix =
-
-[filter:catch_errors]
-use = egg:swift#catch_errors
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = catch_errors
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-
-[filter:cname_lookup]
-# Note: this middleware requires python-dnspython
-use = egg:swift#cname_lookup
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = cname_lookup
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# Specify the storage_domain that match your cloud, multiple domains
-# can be specified separated by a comma
-# storage_domain = example.com
-#
-# lookup_depth = 1
-
-# Note: Put staticweb just after your auth filter(s) in the pipeline
-[filter:staticweb]
-use = egg:swift#staticweb
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = staticweb
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-
-# Note: Put tempurl before dlo, slo and your auth filter(s) in the pipeline
-[filter:tempurl]
-use = egg:swift#tempurl
-# The methods allowed with Temp URLs.
-# methods = GET HEAD PUT POST DELETE
-#
-# The headers to remove from incoming requests. Simply a whitespace delimited
-# list of header names and names can optionally end with '*' to indicate a
-# prefix match. incoming_allow_headers is a list of exceptions to these
-# removals.
-# incoming_remove_headers = x-timestamp
-#
-# The headers allowed as exceptions to incoming_remove_headers. Simply a
-# whitespace delimited list of header names and names can optionally end with
-# '*' to indicate a prefix match.
-# incoming_allow_headers =
-#
-# The headers to remove from outgoing responses. Simply a whitespace delimited
-# list of header names and names can optionally end with '*' to indicate a
-# prefix match. outgoing_allow_headers is a list of exceptions to these
-# removals.
-# outgoing_remove_headers = x-object-meta-*
-#
-# The headers allowed as exceptions to outgoing_remove_headers. Simply a
-# whitespace delimited list of header names and names can optionally end with
-# '*' to indicate a prefix match.
-# outgoing_allow_headers = x-object-meta-public-*
-
-# Note: Put formpost just before your auth filter(s) in the pipeline
-[filter:formpost]
-use = egg:swift#formpost
-
-# Note: Just needs to be placed before the proxy-server in the pipeline.
-[filter:name_check]
-use = egg:swift#name_check
-# forbidden_chars = '"`<>
-# maximum_length = 255
-# forbidden_regexp = /\./|/\.\./|/\.$|/\.\.$
-
-[filter:list-endpoints]
-use = egg:swift#list_endpoints
-# list_endpoints_path = /endpoints/
-
-[filter:proxy-logging]
-use = egg:swift#proxy_logging
-# If not set, logging directives from [DEFAULT] without "access_" will be used
-# access_log_name = swift
-# access_log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# access_log_level = INFO
-# access_log_address = /dev/log
-#
-# If set, access_log_udp_host will override access_log_address
-# access_log_udp_host =
-# access_log_udp_port = 514
-#
-# You can use log_statsd_* from [DEFAULT] or override them here:
-# access_log_statsd_host =
-# access_log_statsd_port = 8125
-# access_log_statsd_default_sample_rate = 1.0
-# access_log_statsd_sample_rate_factor = 1.0
-# access_log_statsd_metric_prefix =
-# access_log_headers = false
-#
-# If access_log_headers is True and access_log_headers_only is set only
-# these headers are logged. Multiple headers can be defined as comma separated
-# list like this: access_log_headers_only = Host, X-Object-Meta-Mtime
-# access_log_headers_only =
-#
-# By default, the X-Auth-Token is logged. To obscure the value,
-# set reveal_sensitive_prefix to the number of characters to log.
-# For example, if set to 12, only the first 12 characters of the
-# token appear in the log. An unauthorized access of the log file
-# won't allow unauthorized usage of the token. However, the first
-# 12 or so characters is unique enough that you can trace/debug
-# token usage. Set to 0 to suppress the token completely (replaced
-# by '...' in the log).
-# Note: reveal_sensitive_prefix will not affect the value
-# logged with access_log_headers=True.
-# reveal_sensitive_prefix = 16
-#
-# What HTTP methods are allowed for StatsD logging (comma-sep); request methods
-# not in this list will have "BAD_METHOD" for the <verb> portion of the metric.
-# log_statsd_valid_http_methods = GET,HEAD,POST,PUT,DELETE,COPY,OPTIONS
-#
-# Note: The double proxy-logging in the pipeline is not a mistake. The
-# left-most proxy-logging is there to log requests that were handled in
-# middleware and never made it through to the right-most middleware (and
-# proxy server). Double logging is prevented for normal requests. See
-# proxy-logging docs.
-
-# Note: Put before both ratelimit and auth in the pipeline.
-[filter:bulk]
-use = egg:swift#bulk
-# max_containers_per_extraction = 10000
-# max_failed_extractions = 1000
-# max_deletes_per_request = 10000
-# max_failed_deletes = 1000
-
-# In order to keep a connection active during a potentially long bulk request,
-# Swift may return whitespace prepended to the actual response body. This
-# whitespace will be yielded no more than every yield_frequency seconds.
-# yield_frequency = 10
-
-# Note: The following parameter is used during a bulk delete of objects and
-# their container. This would frequently fail because it is very likely
-# that all replicated objects have not been deleted by the time the middleware got a
-# successful response. It can be configured the number of retries. And the
-# number of seconds to wait between each retry will be 1.5**retry
-
-# delete_container_retry_count = 0
-
-# Note: Put after auth and staticweb in the pipeline.
-[filter:slo]
-use = egg:swift#slo
-# max_manifest_segments = 1000
-# max_manifest_size = 2097152
-#
-# Rate limiting applies only to segments smaller than this size (bytes).
-# rate_limit_under_size = 1048576
-#
-# Start rate-limiting SLO segment serving after the Nth small segment of a
-# segmented object.
-# rate_limit_after_segment = 10
-#
-# Once segment rate-limiting kicks in for an object, limit segments served
-# to N per second. 0 means no rate-limiting.
-# rate_limit_segments_per_sec = 1
-#
-# Time limit on GET requests (seconds)
-# max_get_time = 86400
-
-# Note: Put after auth and staticweb in the pipeline.
-# If you don't put it in the pipeline, it will be inserted for you.
-[filter:dlo]
-use = egg:swift#dlo
-# Start rate-limiting DLO segment serving after the Nth segment of a
-# segmented object.
-# rate_limit_after_segment = 10
-#
-# Once segment rate-limiting kicks in for an object, limit segments served
-# to N per second. 0 means no rate-limiting.
-# rate_limit_segments_per_sec = 1
-#
-# Time limit on GET requests (seconds)
-# max_get_time = 86400
-
-# Note: Put after auth in the pipeline.
-[filter:container-quotas]
-use = egg:swift#container_quotas
-
-# Note: Put after auth in the pipeline.
-[filter:account-quotas]
-use = egg:swift#account_quotas
-
-[filter:gatekeeper]
-use = egg:swift#gatekeeper
-# Set this to false if you want to allow clients to set arbitrary X-Timestamps
-# on uploaded objects. This may be used to preserve timestamps when migrating
-# from a previous storage system, but risks allowing users to upload
-# difficult-to-delete data.
-# shunt_inbound_x_timestamp = true
-#
-# You can override the default log routing for this filter here:
-# set log_name = gatekeeper
-# set log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
-# set log_level = INFO
-# set log_headers = false
-# set log_address = /dev/log
-
-[filter:container_sync]
-use = egg:swift#container_sync
-# Set this to false if you want to disallow any full url values to be set for
-# any new X-Container-Sync-To headers. This will keep any new full urls from
-# coming in, but won't change any existing values already in the cluster.
-# Updating those will have to be done manually, as knowing what the true realm
-# endpoint should be cannot always be guessed.
-# allow_full_urls = true
-# Set this to specify this clusters //realm/cluster as "current" in /info
-# current = //REALM/CLUSTER
-
-# Note: Put it at the beginning of the pipeline to profile all middleware. But
-# it is safer to put this after catch_errors, gatekeeper and healthcheck.
-[filter:xprofile]
-use = egg:swift#xprofile
-# This option enable you to switch profilers which should inherit from python
-# standard profiler. Currently the supported value can be 'cProfile',
-# 'eventlet.green.profile' etc.
-# profile_module = eventlet.green.profile
-#
-# This prefix will be used to combine process ID and timestamp to name the
-# profile data file. Make sure the executing user has permission to write
-# into this path (missing path segments will be created, if necessary).
-# If you enable profiling in more than one type of daemon, you must override
-# it with an unique value like: /var/log/swift/profile/proxy.profile
-# log_filename_prefix = /tmp/log/swift/profile/default.profile
-#
-# the profile data will be dumped to local disk based on above naming rule
-# in this interval.
-# dump_interval = 5.0
-#
-# Be careful, this option will enable profiler to dump data into the file with
-# time stamp which means there will be lots of files piled up in the directory.
-# dump_timestamp = false
-#
-# This is the path of the URL to access the mini web UI.
-# path = /__profile__
-#
-# Clear the data when the wsgi server shutdown.
-# flush_at_shutdown = false
-#
-# unwind the iterator of applications
-# unwind = false
-
-# Note: Put after slo, dlo in the pipeline.
-# If you don't put it in the pipeline, it will be inserted automatically.
-[filter:versioned_writes]
-use = egg:swift#versioned_writes
-# Enables using versioned writes middleware and exposing configuration
-# settings via HTTP GET /info.
-# WARNING: Setting this option bypasses the "allow_versions" option
-# in the container configuration file, which will be eventually
-# deprecated. See documentation for more details.
-# allow_versioned_writes = false
-
-
-[filter:moon]
-paste.filter_factory = keystonemiddleware.moon_agent:filter_factory
-authz_login=admin
-authz_password={{ ADMIN_PASS }}
-auth_host = {{ internal_vip.ip }}
-logfile=/var/log/moon/keystonemiddleware.log