--- # This file defines hardware-specific settings for neutron. If you use the same # hardware profile as this environment, you should not need to change this file. # Otherwise, you should review the settings here and adjust for your hardware. # In particular: # 1. logical network interface names # 2. physical device mappigns # TODO: Should move to global layer and become tied to the hardware profile schema: armada/Chart/v1 metadata: schema: metadata/Document/v1 replacement: true name: neutron layeringDefinition: abstract: false layer: site parentSelector: name: neutron-global actions: - method: merge path: . storagePolicy: cleartext data: wait: timeout: 1800 test: timeout: 900 # values: # labels: # sriov: # node_selector_key: sriov # node_selector_value: enabled # pod: # security_context: # neutron_sriov_agent: # pod: # runAsUser: 42424 # container: # neutron_sriov_agent_init: # privileged: true # runAsUser: 0 # readOnlyRootFilesystem: false # neutron_sriov_agent: # readOnlyRootFilesystem: true # privileged: true # network: # interface: # sriov: # - device: eno4 # num_vfs: 32 # promisc: false # backend: # - openvswitch # - sriov # conf: # plugins: # ml2_conf: # ml2: # mechanism_drivers: l2population,openvswitch,sriovnicswitch # ml2_type_vlan: # ## NOTE: Must have at least 1 sriov network defined # network_vlan_ranges: external,sriovnet1:100:4000 # sriov_agent: # securitygroup: # firewall_driver: neutron.agent.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver # sriov_nic: # ## NOTE: Must have at least 1 sriov network to physical device # ## mapping, otherwise sriov agent readiness check # ## will fail. # physical_device_mappings: sriovnet1:eno4 # exclude_devices: "" ...