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Placement

Platform:

Ubuntu
24.04 23.10 23.04 22.10 22.04 20.04 18.04
Channel Revision Published Runs on
latest/edge 124 30 Oct 2025
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 123 30 Oct 2025
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 122 30 Oct 2025
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 121 30 Oct 2025
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 101 25 Mar 2024
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 91 29 Aug 2023
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 78 21 Apr 2023
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/edge 51 09 May 2022
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 201 17 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 200 17 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 199 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 198 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 196 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 193 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 192 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
yoga/stable 191 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
zed/stable 202 17 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 197 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 195 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 194 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
zed/stable 95 08 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
xena/stable 93 08 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
wallaby/stable 96 12 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
victoria/stable 98 14 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
ussuri/stable 99 14 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04
train/candidate 66 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
train/edge 97 14 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
2024.1/stable 158 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 157 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 156 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 155 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 154 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 153 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 152 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2024.1/stable 151 01 Jul 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 204 17 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 189 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 185 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 184 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 100 30 Nov 2023
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 203 17 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 190 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 183 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 182 16 Jun 2026
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 90 22 Aug 2023
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy placement --channel 2023.1/stable

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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.

  • debug | boolean

    Enable debug logging

  • 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.

  • openstack-origin | string

    Default: antelope

    Repository from which to install OpenStack.

    May be one of the following:

    distro (default) ppa:somecustom/ppa (PPA name must include OpenStack Release) deb url sources entry|key id or a supported Ubuntu Cloud Archive pocket.

    Supported Ubuntu Cloud Archive pockets include:

    cloud:trusty-liberty cloud:trusty-juno cloud:trusty-kilo cloud:trusty-liberty cloud:trusty-mitaka

    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.

  • region | string

    Default: RegionOne

    OpenStack Region

  • 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.

  • 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.