A10 Networks Openstack LBaaS Driver
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# A10 Networks LBaaS Driver
A10 github repos:
- [a10-openstack-lbaas](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-openstack-lbaas) - OpenStack LBaaS driver,
identical to the files that are currently merged into Juno. Also supports Icehouse. Pypi package
'a10-openstack-lbaas'.
- [a10-openstack-lbaas, havana branch](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-openstack-lbaas/tree/havana) - OpenStack
LBaaS driver, for the Havana release. Pypi package 'a10-openstack-lbaas-havana'.
- [a10-neutron-lbaas](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutron-lbaas) - Middleware sitting between the
openstack driver and our API client, mapping openstack constructs to A10's AxAPI.
- [acos-client](https://github.com/a10networks/acos-client) - AxAPI client used by A10's OpenStack driver.
- [neutron-thirdparty-ci](https://github.com/a10networks/neutron-thirdparty-ci) - Scripts used by
our Jenkins/Zuul/Devstack-Gate setup, used to test every openstack code review submission against
A10 appliances and our drivers.
- [a10_lbaas_driver](https://github.com/a10networks/a10_lbaas_driver) - An older revision of A10's
LBaaS driver; no longer supported.
## Installation
To use this driver, you must:
1. Install the [a10-neutron-lbaas](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutron-lbaas) module.
(E.g.: 'pip install a10-neutron-lbaas')
- Create a driver config file, a [sample](#example-config-file) of which is given below.
- Enable it in `neutron.conf`
- Restart neutron-server
### Configuration file:
Create a configuration file with a list of A10 appliances, similar to the
file below, located at: `/etc/neutron/services/loadbalancer/a10networks/config.py`.
Or you can override that directory by setting the environment
variable `A10_CONFIG_DIR`.
#### Example config file:
```python
devices = {
"ax1": {
"name": "ax1",
"host": "10.10.100.20",
"port": 443,
"protocol": "https",
"username": "admin",
"password": "a10",
"status": True,
"autosnat": False,
"api_version": "2.1",
"v_method": "LSI",
"max_instance": 5000,
"use_float": False,
"method": "hash"
},
"ax4": {
"host": "10.10.100.23",
"username": "admin",
"password": "a10",
},
}
```
## Third-party CI Information
If you encounter any problems, contact A10 at:
* [a10-openstack-ci@a10networks.com](mailto: a10-openstack-ci@a10networks.com)
* Doug Wiegley directly via IRC (dougwig)
## Contributing
1. Fork it ( http://github.com/a10networks/a10-openstack-lbaas/fork )
2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
5. Create new Pull Request
A10 github repos:
- [a10-openstack-lbaas](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-openstack-lbaas) - OpenStack LBaaS driver,
identical to the files that are currently merged into Juno. Also supports Icehouse. Pypi package
'a10-openstack-lbaas'.
- [a10-openstack-lbaas, havana branch](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-openstack-lbaas/tree/havana) - OpenStack
LBaaS driver, for the Havana release. Pypi package 'a10-openstack-lbaas-havana'.
- [a10-neutron-lbaas](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutron-lbaas) - Middleware sitting between the
openstack driver and our API client, mapping openstack constructs to A10's AxAPI.
- [acos-client](https://github.com/a10networks/acos-client) - AxAPI client used by A10's OpenStack driver.
- [neutron-thirdparty-ci](https://github.com/a10networks/neutron-thirdparty-ci) - Scripts used by
our Jenkins/Zuul/Devstack-Gate setup, used to test every openstack code review submission against
A10 appliances and our drivers.
- [a10_lbaas_driver](https://github.com/a10networks/a10_lbaas_driver) - An older revision of A10's
LBaaS driver; no longer supported.
## Installation
To use this driver, you must:
1. Install the [a10-neutron-lbaas](https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutron-lbaas) module.
(E.g.: 'pip install a10-neutron-lbaas')
- Create a driver config file, a [sample](#example-config-file) of which is given below.
- Enable it in `neutron.conf`
- Restart neutron-server
### Configuration file:
Create a configuration file with a list of A10 appliances, similar to the
file below, located at: `/etc/neutron/services/loadbalancer/a10networks/config.py`.
Or you can override that directory by setting the environment
variable `A10_CONFIG_DIR`.
#### Example config file:
```python
devices = {
"ax1": {
"name": "ax1",
"host": "10.10.100.20",
"port": 443,
"protocol": "https",
"username": "admin",
"password": "a10",
"status": True,
"autosnat": False,
"api_version": "2.1",
"v_method": "LSI",
"max_instance": 5000,
"use_float": False,
"method": "hash"
},
"ax4": {
"host": "10.10.100.23",
"username": "admin",
"password": "a10",
},
}
```
## Third-party CI Information
If you encounter any problems, contact A10 at:
* [a10-openstack-ci@a10networks.com](mailto: a10-openstack-ci@a10networks.com)
* Doug Wiegley directly via IRC (dougwig)
## Contributing
1. Fork it ( http://github.com/a10networks/a10-openstack-lbaas/fork )
2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
5. Create new Pull Request
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