Edit configuration file and take a look at inline comments:
cd /etc/murano-conductor cp conductor.conf.sample conductor.conf
Change configuration file according to your environment.
vi conductor.conf
[DEFAULT]section is responsible for logging.
[heat]points where heat is running.
[rabbitmq]section points where your rabbitMQ installed and configured.
[DEFAULT] # Path where log will be written log_file = /var/log/murano-conductor.log # Log verbosity debug=True verbose=True data_dir = /etc/murano-conductor # Maximum number of environments that can be processed simultaneously max_environments = 20 [keystone] auth_url = http://localhost:5000/v2.0 ca_file = cert_file = key_file = insecure = False [heat] # Heat SSL parameters # Optional CA cert file to use in SSL connections ca_file = # Optional PEM-formatted certificate chain file cert_file = # Optional PEM-formatted file that contains the private key key_file = # If set then the server's certificate will not be verified insecure = False # Valid endpoint types: publicURL (default), internalURL, adminURL endpoint_type = publicURL [rabbitmq] # Connection parameters to RabbitMQ service # Hostname or IP address where RabbitMQ is located. # !!! Change localhost to your real IP or hostname as this address must be reachable from VMs !!! host = localhost # RabbitMQ port (5672 is a default) port = 5672 # Use SSL for RabbitMQ connections (True or False) ssl = False # Path to SSL CA certificate or empty to allow self signed server certificate ca_certs = # RabbitMQ credentials. Fresh RabbitMQ installation has "guest" account with "guest" password. # It is recommended to create dedicated user account for Murano using RabbitMQ web console or command line utility login = quest password = quest # RabbitMQ virtual host (vhost). Fresh RabbitMQ installation has "/" vhost preconfigured. # It is recommended to create dedicated vhost for production use virtual_host = /