[Bug 1050540] Re: neutron-server requires plugin config at the command line
James Page
james.page at ubuntu.com
Sat Feb 25 06:15:07 UTC 2017
quantum is no longer found in any supported Ubuntu release
** Changed in: quantum (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
neutron-server requires plugin config at the command line
Status in neutron:
Invalid
Status in quantum package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Currently, quantum-server apparently requires plugin config paths to
passed to the quantum-server binary at launch, along with the path to
the standard quantum.conf. This creates an issue for packagers who
wish to keep quantum-server decoupled from specific plugins. System
init scripts need to either:
- use a specific plugin as a default, and set a dependency between quantum-server and that plugin.
- use mechanisms outside of quantum's configuration for specifying which plugin config file is to be used. (symlinks, variables from /etc/default/quantum)
It would be useful if the path to the plugin config(s) to be loaded
were contained in quantum-server.conf, similar to api_paste_config.
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