Manila

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latest/edge 258 28 Nov 2024
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latest/edge 256 15 Nov 2024
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latest/edge 223 06 Feb 2024
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latest/edge 197 29 Sep 2023
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latest/edge 195 29 Sep 2023
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latest/edge 125 15 May 2023
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latest/edge 63 18 Jul 2022
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yoga/stable 240 14 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
zed/stable 239 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 238 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 237 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 236 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
xena/stable 185 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
wallaby/stable 174 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
victoria/stable 184 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
ussuri/stable 186 21 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04
train/candidate 87 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
train/edge 96 16 Jan 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
stein/candidate 87 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
stein/edge 96 16 Jan 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
rocky/candidate 87 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
rocky/edge 96 16 Jan 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
queens/candidate 87 28 Nov 2022
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queens/edge 96 16 Jan 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
2024.1/candidate 248 20 Jun 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 247 20 Jun 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 246 20 Jun 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 245 20 Jun 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 198 24 Jan 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 194 24 Jan 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 190 24 Jan 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/candidate 189 24 Jan 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 235 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 234 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 232 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 231 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 228 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 229 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 225 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 224 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 233 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 230 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 227 08 Feb 2024
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2023.1/stable 226 08 Feb 2024
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy manila --channel yoga/stable
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Ubuntu
24.04 23.10 23.04 22.10 22.04 20.04 18.04

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  • action-managed-upgrade | boolean

    If True enables openstack upgrades for this charm via juju actions. You will still need to set openstack-origin to the new repository but instead of an upgrade running automatically across all units, it will wait for you to execute the openstack-upgrade action for this charm on each unit. If False it will revert to existing behavior of upgrading all units on config change.

  • database | string

    Default: manila

    Database name for Manila

  • database-user | string

    Default: manila

    Username for Manila database access

  • debug | boolean

    Enable debug logging

  • default-share-backend | string

    The default backend for this manila set. Must be one of the 'share-backends' or the charm will block.

  • default-share-type | string

    Default: default_share_type

    The 'default_share_type' must match the configured default_share_type set up in manila using 'manila create-type'.

  • dns-ha | boolean

    Use DNS HA with MAAS 2.0. Note if this is set do not set vip settings below.

  • haproxy-client-timeout | int

    Client timeout configuration in ms for haproxy, used in HA configurations. If not provided, default value of 90000ms is used.

  • haproxy-connect-timeout | int

    Connect timeout configuration in ms for haproxy, used in HA configurations. If not provided, default value of 9000ms is used.

  • haproxy-queue-timeout | int

    Queue timeout configuration in ms for haproxy, used in HA configurations. If not provided, default value of 9000ms is used.

  • haproxy-server-timeout | int

    Server timeout configuration in ms for haproxy, used in HA configurations. If not provided, default value of 90000ms is used.

  • nagios_context | string

    Default: juju

    Used by the nrpe-external-master subordinate charm. A string that will be prepended to instance names in order to set the hostname in nagios. With the default value for example the resulting hostname will look like 'juju-myservice-0'. If you are running multiple environments with the same services this allows you to differentiate between them.

  • nagios_servicegroups | string

    A comma-separated list of nagios servicegroups. If left empty, the nagios_context will be used as the servicegroup

  • openstack-origin | string

    Default: yoga

    Repository from which to install. May be one of the following: distro (default), ppa:somecustom/ppa, a deb url sources entry, or a supported Cloud Archive release pocket.

    Supported Cloud Archive sources include: cloud:precise-folsom, cloud:precise-folsom/updates, cloud:precise-folsom/staging, cloud:precise-folsom/proposed.

    Note that updating this setting to a source that is known to provide a later version of OpenStack will trigger a software upgrade.

  • os-admin-hostname | string

    The hostname or address of the admin endpoints created in the keystone identity provider. . This value will be used for admin endpoints. For example, an os-admin-hostname set to 'api-admin.example.com' with ssl enabled will create the following endpoint for neutron-api: . https://api-admin.example.com:9696/

  • os-admin-network | string

    The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Admin network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for admin endpoints.

  • os-internal-hostname | string

    The hostname or address of the internal endpoints created in the keystone identity provider. . This value will be used for internal endpoints. For example, an os-internal-hostname set to 'api-internal.example.com' with ssl enabled will create the following endpoint for neutron-api: . https://api-internal.example.com:9696/

  • os-internal-network | string

    The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Internal network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for internal endpoints.

  • os-public-hostname | string

    The hostname or address of the public endpoints created in the keystone identity provider. . This value will be used for public endpoints. For example, an os-public-hostname set to 'api-public.example.com' with ssl enabled will create the following endpoint for neutron-api: . https://api-public.example.com:9696/

  • os-public-network | string

    The IP address and netmask of the OpenStack Public network (e.g., 192.168.0.0/24) . This network will be used for public endpoints.

  • rabbit-user | string

    Default: manila

    Username used to access rabbitmq queue

  • rabbit-vhost | string

    Default: openstack

    Rabbitmq vhost

  • region | string

    Default: RegionOne

    OpenStack Region

  • scheduler-default-filters | string

    List of comma-separated filter class names to use for filtering hosts when not specified in the request. If not set, the default Manila filters will be used. Those might change based on OpenStack release.

  • share-protocols | string

    Default: NFS CIFS

    The share protocols that the backends will be able to provide. The default is good for the generic backends. Other backends may not support both NFS and CIFS. This is a space delimited list of protocols.

  • ssl_ca | string

    TLS CA to use to communicate with other components in a deployment. . NOTE: This configuration option will take precedence over any certificates received over the certificates relation.

  • ssl_cert | string

    TLS certificate to install and use for any listening services. . NOTE: This configuration option will take precedence over any certificates received over the certificates relation.

  • ssl_key | string

    TLS key to use with certificate specified as ssl_cert. . NOTE: This configuration option will take precedence over any certificates received over the certificates relation.

  • use-internal-endpoints | boolean

    Openstack mostly defaults to using public endpoints for internal communication between services. If set to True this option will configure services to use internal endpoints where possible.

  • use-syslog | boolean

    Setting this to True will allow supporting services to log to syslog.

  • verbose | boolean

    Enable verbose logging

  • vip | string

    Virtual IP(s) to use to front API services in HA configuration.

    If multiple networks are being used, a VIP should be provided for each network, separated by spaces.

  • vip_cidr | int

    Default: 24

    Default CIDR netmask to use for HA vip when it cannot be automatically determined.

  • vip_iface | string

    Default: eth0

    Default network interface to use for HA vip when it cannot be automatically determined.

  • worker-multiplier | float

    The CPU core multiplier to use when configuring worker processes. By default, the number of workers for each daemon is set to twice the number of CPU cores a service unit has. This default value will be capped to 4 workers unless this configuration option is set.