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nova/tools/conf
Mark McLoughlin 706a137005 Use oslo-config-2013.1b4
The cfg API is now available via the oslo-config library, so switch to
it and remove the copied-and-pasted version.

Add the 2013.1b4 tarball to tools/pip-requires - this will be changed
to 'oslo-config>=2013.1' when oslo-config is published to pypi. This
will happen in time for grizzly final.

Add dependency_links to setup.py so that oslo-config can be installed
from the tarball URL specified in pip-requires.

Remove the 'deps = pep8==1.3.3' from tox.ini as it means all the other
deps get installed with easy_install which can't install oslo-config
from the URL.

Make tools/hacking.py include oslo in IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS like it already
does for paste. It turns out imp.find_module() doesn't correct handle
namespace packages.

Retain dummy cfg.py file until keystoneclient middleware has been
updated (I18c450174277c8e2d15ed93879da6cd92074c27a).

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This generate_sample.sh tool is used to generate etc/nova/nova.conf.sample

Run it from the top-level working directory i.e.

  $> ./tools/conf/generate_sample.sh

Watch out for warnings about modules like libvirt, qpid and zmq not
being found - these warnings are significant because they result
in options not appearing in the generated config file.


The analyze_opts.py tool is used to find options which appear in
/etc/nova/nova.conf but not in etc/nova/nova.conf.sample
This helps identify options in the nova.conf file which are not used by nova.
The tool also identifies any options which are set to the default value.

Run it from the top-level working directory i.e.

  $> ./tools/conf/analyze_opts.py