neutron-k8s is an operator to manage the Neutron networking service on a Kubernetes based environment.
neutron-k8s is deployed using below command:
juju deploy neutron-k8s neutron --trust
Now connect the neutron operator to existing database, messaging, identity, OVN and Vault operators:
juju relate mysql:database neutron:shared-db
juju relate rabbitmq:amqp neutron:amqp
juju relate keystone:identity-service neutron:identity-service
juju relate ovn-central:ovsdb-cms neutron:ovsdb-cms
juju relate vault:certificates neutron:certificates
This section covers common and/or important configuration options. See file
config.yaml
for the full list of options, along with their descriptions and
default values. See the Juju documentation for details
on configuring applications.
This section covers Juju actions supported by the charm.
Actions allow specific operations to be performed on a per-unit basis. To
display action descriptions run juju actions neutron
. If the charm is not
deployed then see file actions.yaml
.
neutron-k8s requires the following relations:
shared-db
: To connect to MySQL
amqp
: To connect to RabbitMQ
identity-service
: To register endpoints in Keystone
ovsdb-cms
: To connect to OVN
certificates
: To retrieve generated certificates from Vault
ingress-internal
: To expose service on underlying internal network
ingress-public
: To expose service on public network
The charm by default uses docker.io/kolla/ubuntu-binary-neutron-server:xena
image.
Please see the Juju SDK docs for guidelines on enhancements to this charm following best practice guidelines, and CONTRIBUTING.md for developer guidance.
Please report bugs on Launchpad.