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This patch adds new '<net name>AllocationPool' parameters
to all of the isolated network nested stacks so that users
can easily control the allocation ranges on these networks.
Change-Id: I44b564831446c62e3489a69d992e0fb1f642b085
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This change modifies overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.yaml to
use net-config-noop.yaml as the default os-net-config template
for compute nodes. The current default of net-config-bridge.yaml
will set up a br-ex on the compute nodes. Since we are not using
DVR that is not needed.
Change-Id: I4e149a4f5a6d19e94e8c0245f52677f92f22d3ec
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This patch makes it possible to configure the isolated network
for the Nova vnc proxy client.
Change-Id: I462dfaea94e5fe9cb260ba91a42433a250f07984
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This patch updates the Puppet Swift storage role
so that it supports network isolation. By default
all traffic still flows on the ctlplane network
but if network isolation is enabled then network
traffic will flow over the configured storage_mgmt
network interface.
This patch also fixes a few critical issues with
the swift storage role that prevented it from
working:
- oac_data for the swift devices was overriding the
data provided in the swift_devices_and_proxy
hieradata file.
- the role was missing declarations to load hieradata
files for swift_devices_and_proxy and all_nodes
- The required snmpd settings were not getting set
correctly in the 'object' hiera data file.
With all of these changes the Swift storage role
works correctly with and without network isolation.
Change-Id: I541abb2604380f603bba91ad88e54783ee450a8f
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None of the storage roles have Heat parameters for the bridge
name. Instead of wiring in Heat parameters for bridge name
this patch hard codes the bridge name for the storage roles
to 'br-storage'.
This functionally fixes the network config scripts for each
of the storage roles.
For the single-nic-vlans storage roles we also remove
the 'bond1' reference which was also incorrectly specified.
Change-Id: I460d1a17e44ee49e960117ec85edd3ae25894333
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This change adds config and deployment resources to trigger package
updates on nodes. The deployments are triggered by doing a stack-update
and setting one of the parameters to a unique value.
The intent is that rolling update will be controlled by setting
breakpoints on all of the UpdateDeployment resources inside the
role resource groups.
Change-Id: I56bbf944ecd6cbdbf116021b8a53f9f9111c134f
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Two PR have been merged upstream that let use improve our current
implementation :
* service_manage[1]
* conn string has namevar[2]
[1] https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-mongodb/pull/198
[2] https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-mongodb/pull/200
Change-Id: Ia2247348a9e0292b5fcbc65ea1e41e6bc7c477fa
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Since t-h-t can now deploy a Redis cluster, we can rely on it as the
tooz backend for high availability.
Change-Id: If045a273388aa2e725b6de624e09aa9c85248cc4
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Change-Id: I731b408f24da01c1bc897bfffe8fd4d5638932ed
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Enables support for configuring Cinder with a NetApp backend.
This change adds all relevant parameters for:
- Clustered Data ONTAP (NFS, iSCSI, FC)
- Data ONTAP 7-Mode (NFS, iSCSI, FC)
- E-Series (iSCSI)
Change-Id: If6c6e511ef2d26c4794e3b37c61e5318485ff4db
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The list of drivers loaded by the ML2 plugin does not have to
match the list of tenant_network_types, this will make ML2 load
the flat, gre, vxlan and vlan drivers so that the provider
networks can be of flat (default) and vlan type as well.
Change-Id: I0b74f86acf5c1ff644deb46c0a1d14129c1882d4
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Turns NeutronNetworkVLANRanges into a list and makes it consumable by
neutron::plugins::ml2::network_vlan_ranges as an array. Previously
usage of vlans was impossible due to puppet-neutron failing to
join() network_vlan_ranges.
Also fixes wiring of network_vlan_ranges on computes and adds a
sample environment file to test use of vlans for tenant networks.
Change-Id: I8725cdb9591dd8d0b7125fdacbefdc9138703266
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This patch updates the Ceph configuration for the puppet
implementation so that it isolates the Ceph traffic
for the public and cluster interfaces. By default public traffic
runs on the "storage" network and the cluster traffic runs on the
"storage mgmt" network.
If network isolation is not enabled then the default
ctlplane address's will be used for both the public and
cluster interfaces.
Change-Id: I791244d72c8f42142d9de99e0cf0acdca19e62b0
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This patch updates the overcloud pacemaker role manifest so
that it optionally configures VIPs on isolated networks if
they are enabled.
Change-Id: I6123ee622abe4d8d7b5f76cf9bac43acd80c1f64
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This patch updates the hiera configuration for the Cinder API so
that we set glance_api_servers. By default Cinder constructs
a glance URL based on $my_ip (the local IP of the machine)
which may not be correct if you are running Glance on a non-default
internal network.
By setting glance_api_servers to the same thing we already
use for Nova we make Cinder contact the correct Glance URL
regardless of the network settings.
Change-Id: I1c56eb585ddfdc9989a8b55bc1bac819802f7794
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This patch refactors the puppet controller role so that it
makes use of per service VIP settings for each service.
Previously the VIP for the ctlplane was hard wired to
many of the controller service. With this patch we have
the ability to isolate traffic for services which
made use of the ctlplane and public VIPs for their
settings.
The implementation includes:
* stops the use of the VirtualIP and PublicVirtualIP within the
controller role. These parameters have now been replaced with
per service heat parameters for the controller nested stack which
are determined via VipMap based on per service settings in the heat
environment.
* All VIP configuration is now moved into puppet/vip-config.yaml.
This made sense so we could deprecate the use of the VirtualIP
and PublicVirtualIP settings above.
* The puppet manifests for the controller were cleaned up for several
to use Hiera directly instead of constructing URLs based on the
static controller and public network VIPs. This improvement
was something we wanted to do anyways and made the implementation
cleaner.
Change-Id: I9b9a15be67f74bec97366408f7047acfd6ea0ec6
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We forgot to pass NeutronEnableTunnelling param to controllers
(passed only to computes), making it unusable.
Change-Id: I74756732deabd1c7ba9039832ea169fd322a569f
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Change-Id: I16d259055fe4cd22541cd7abd7a26c71bbbaf292
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As most of the OpenStack services are automatically bound
to the public virtual IP already we don't need to set
the default network for Horizon and Keystone to the 'external'
network. These should probably default to the internal_api
network like the rest of the OpenStack services...
Change-Id: I04cf64568c2fc7bb8a821b0de5ba56aa90158e2d
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This patch adds VIPs for the internal_api, storage,
and storage management networks.
For puppet these are persisted into a local vip-config
hieradata file which is then used by puppet-tripleo's
loadbalancer module to apply per-service VIP settings.
Change-Id: I909c3bdc9d17a8e15351f4797287769e3f76c849
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For VIP ports we set an explicit name on the ports. This
patch adds an optional PortName parameter to the ports
objects which can be used to specify a name.
Change-Id: Iad0f5e4cfc31a931dbb574d9e589570125e9465c
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We probably don't need to split out separate networks
for Heat CFN and Cloudwatch. Just having a single network
for Heat API in the overcloud is probably fine.
Change-Id: I917b314e01227af72129645c9b72ad8e54f07865
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This patch adds a new NetIpListMap abstraction which we can use
to make the all-nodes-config IP list network assignments
configurable. Ip address lists for all overcloud services
which require IPs were added to all-nodes-config so
that puppet manifests can be directly supplied the
correct network list for each service.
Change-Id: I209f2b4f97a4bb78648c54813dad8615770bcf1a
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This patch makes ServiceNetMap a top level parameter.
This is helpful to tools like Tuskar which don't support Heat
environments that contain both a resource_registry and default_parameters.
ServiceNetMap will in fact be utilized at the top level in some of
the VIP related patches that follow.
Change-Id: I375063dacf5f3fc68e6df93e11c3e88f48aa3c3a
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Change-Id: Ibd1581ebb87ed02f3840000e90025a2a371019aa
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This patch adds 5 new role templates to help configure
a vlans on top for each of the overcloud roles. This
patch adds vlans on top of a single NIC attached to
the control plane network (already used for provisioning).
The patch also includes an environment file to
enable configuration of vlans by simply sourcing this file.
Change-Id: Ibc40e452dec9b372ff10442aab2bddaf382b0a2f
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