Hi,
I'm trying to understand how LBaaS drivers work and so am attempting to write a dummy driver that does nothing for now, but instead of loading my dummy driver, neutron always loads the HAProxy namespace driver. These are the steps I followed: 1) I created a new directory neutron/services/loadbalancer/drivers/dummy/, and in that directory I put in a new file dummy_driver.py, which basically has a class class DummyPluginDriver(abstract_driver.LoadBalancerAbstractDriver): and has empty __init__(), create_vip(), delete_vip() etc functions. 2) I'm testing using a devstack setup, so I also edited the /etc/neutron/neutron.conf file, commenting out the default loadbalancer driver entry for HAProxy, and added a line for my dummy driver as follows: service_provider=LOADBALANCER:Dummy:neutron.services.loadbalancer.drivers.dummy.dummy_driver.DummyPluginDriver:default 3) I created a /etc/neutron/services/loadbalancer/dummy/lbaas_agent.ini directory/file I simply copied over the haproxy's lbaas_agent.ini file and changed [haproxy] to [dummy] and then I restarted the q-lbaas service using cd /opt/stack/neutron && python /usr/local/bin/neutron-lbaas-agent --config-file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf --config-file=/etc/neutron/services/loadbalancer/dummy/lbaas_agent.ini However, I see that the default HAProxyNS driver is still being loaded When I put a breakpoint in loadbalancer/agent/agent_manager.py:86, I see this (relevant text marked in red): 2014-03-31 13:47:16.998 DEBUG neutron.common.utils [-] Reloading cached file /etc/neutron/policy.json from (pid=28405) read_cached_file /opt/stack/neutron/neutron/common/utils.py:53 2014-03-31 13:47:16.998 DEBUG neutron.policy [-] Loading policies from file: /etc/neutron/policy.json from (pid=28405) _set_rules /opt/stack/neutron/neutron/policy.py:89 > /opt/stack/neutron/neutron/services/loadbalancer/agent/agent_manager.py(86)_load_drivers() -> self.device_drivers = {} (Pdb) l 81 # pool_id->device_driver_name mapping used to store known instances 82 self.instance_mapping = {} 83 84 def _load_drivers(self): 85 import pdb; pdb.set_trace() 86 -> self.device_drivers = {} 87 for driver in self.conf.device_driver: 88 try: 89 driver_inst = importutils.import_object( 90 driver, 91 self.conf, (Pdb) self.conf.device_driver ['neutron.services.loadbalancer.drivers.haproxy.namespace_driver.HaproxyNSDriver'] (Pdb) I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong - am I missing something that needs to be done within the dummy driver itself? (in dummy_driver.py?). Should I register some opts or similar? Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks, Regards, Vijay
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