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authorBen Nemec <bnemec@redhat.com>2016-05-31 11:36:23 -0500
committerBen Nemec <bnemec@redhat.com>2017-06-12 15:02:50 -0500
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Sample environment generator
This is a tool to automate the generation of our sample environment files. It takes a yaml file as input, and based on the environments defined in that file generates a number of sample environment files from the parameters in the Heat templates. A tox genconfig target is added that mirrors how the other OpenStack services generate their sample config files. A description of the available options for the input file is provided in a README file in the sample-env-generator directory. In this commit only a single sample config is provided as a basic example of how the tool works, but subsequent commits will add more generated sample configs. Change-Id: I855f33a61bba5337d844555a7c41b633b3327f7a bp: environment-generator
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+# *******************************************************************
+# This file was created automatically by the sample environment
+# generator. Developers should use `tox -e genconfig` to update it.
+# Users are recommended to make changes to a copy of the file instead
+# of the original, if any customizations are needed.
+# *******************************************************************
+# title: Custom Hostnames
+# description: |
+# Hostname format for each role
+# Note %index% is translated into the index of the node, e.g 0/1/2 etc
+# and %stackname% is replaced with OS::stack_name in the template below.
+# If you want to use the heat generated names, pass '' (empty string).
+parameter_defaults:
+ # Format for BlockStorage node hostnames Note %index% is translated into the index of the node, e.g 0/1/2 etc and %stackname% is replaced with the stack name e.g overcloud
+ # Type: string
+ BlockStorageHostnameFormat: '%stackname%-blockstorage-%index%'
+
+ # Format for CephStorage node hostnames Note %index% is translated into the index of the node, e.g 0/1/2 etc and %stackname% is replaced with the stack name e.g overcloud
+ # Type: string
+ CephStorageHostnameFormat: '%stackname%-cephstorage-%index%'
+
+ # Format for Compute node hostnames Note %index% is translated into the index of the node, e.g 0/1/2 etc and %stackname% is replaced with the stack name e.g overcloud
+ # Type: string
+ ComputeHostnameFormat: '%stackname%-novacompute-%index%'
+
+ # Format for Controller node hostnames Note %index% is translated into the index of the node, e.g 0/1/2 etc and %stackname% is replaced with the stack name e.g overcloud
+ # Type: string
+ ControllerHostnameFormat: '%stackname%-controller-%index%'
+
+ # Format for ObjectStorage node hostnames Note %index% is translated into the index of the node, e.g 0/1/2 etc and %stackname% is replaced with the stack name e.g overcloud
+ # Type: string
+ ObjectStorageHostnameFormat: '%stackname%-objectstorage-%index%'
+