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author | Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com> | 2017-01-12 16:07:02 -0500 |
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committer | Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com> | 2017-06-23 09:31:53 -0400 |
commit | b30bdb6f8ed7a041d53849cd56718afd08f4bb98 (patch) | |
tree | 9d82bba21b5e2cb269a4a21bf05ea4332d535621 /releasenotes/notes/fix-odl-provider-mapping-hiera-5b3472184be490e2.yaml | |
parent | 4e19c7a13e4717082f676ec5e72d35e9ea963a33 (diff) |
Adds service for OVS and enables ODL DPDK deployments
In order to deploy OpenDaylight with DPDK we need to copy the DPDK
config for OVS done in the neutron-ovs-dpdk service template, without
enabling OVS agent for compute nodes. To do this correctly, we should
inherit and openvswitch service which is a common place to set OVS
configuration and parameters. Note: vswitch::dpdk config will be called
in prenetwork setup with ovs_dpdk_config.yaml so there is no need to
include that in the step config for neutron-ovs-dpdk-agent service or
opendaylight-ovs-dpdk.
Changes Include:
- Creates a common openvswitch service template, which in the future
will migrate to be its own service.
- Renames and fixes OVS DPDK configuration heat parameters in the
openvswitch template.
- neutron-ovs-dpdk-agent now inherits the common openvswitch template.
- Adds opendaylight-ovs-dpdk template which also inherits common ovs
template.
- Uses OVS DPDK config script to allow configuring OVS DPDK in
prenetwork config (before os-net-config runs). This has an issue
where hieradata is not present yet, so we have to redefine the heat
parameters and pass them via bash. In the future this should be
corrected.
- Adds opendaylight-dpdk environment file used to deploy an ODL + DPDK
deployment.
- Updates neutron-ovs-dpdk environment file.
Closes-Bug: 1656097
Partial-Bug: 1656096
Depends-On: I3227189691df85f265cf84bd4115d8d4c9f979f3
Change-Id: Ie80e38c2a9605d85cdf867a31b6888bfcae69e29
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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