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2016-12-17Add "deployed server" fake neutron portsDan Prince1-1/+1
This patch swaps out the noop ctlplane port for a more proper fake neutron port stack. This stack is a swap in for the OS::Neutron::Port heat resource and can be controlled via the DeployedServerPortMap parameter. By relying on <hostname>-<network> naming conventions in the map we can map IPs to specific servers without using the Neutron API. This will allow us to inject IP information into the Heat stack within the new t-h-t undercloud installer which currently does not run a Neutron service. Change-Id: I29fbc720c3d582cbb94385e65e4b64b101f7eac9
2016-12-13Use OS::Heat::DeployedServerJames Slagle1-1/+0
The new DeployedServer resource in Heat will provide a native resource for Server resources that are not orchestrated via Nova. This will allow associating SoftwareDeployment's with servers that have not been launched with Nova with Heat directly. With the new resource, all of the SoftwareConfigTransport methods are available, including POLL_TEMP_URL. This patch also updates the get-occ-config.sh script to configure the requests collector in os-collect-config.conf on the deployed servers. Change-Id: I4b80421088acca709fe3f92741c5c052be483131 Partially-implements: blueprint split-stack-software-configuration Depends-On: I07b9a053ecd3ef4411b602bbc6ef985224834cf8
2016-08-07Make deployed-server OS::Neutron::Port optionalDan Prince1-0/+1
This patch makes it possible to set OS::TripleO::DeployedServer::ControlPlanePort: OS::Heat::None in your resource_registry and thereby avoid the creation of a neutron port for the deployed server. This is useful if you are bootstrapping things in an environment without Neutron. Also, includes a new deployed-server-noop-ctlplane.yaml environment file. Change-Id: I2990dc816698e0f6e3193a8fc7c9c6767c6e50e5
2016-07-11Use already Deployed/Installed serversJames Slagle1-0/+3
This patch provides a set of templates that enables tripleo-heat-templates to be used with a set of already deployed, installed, and running servers. In this method, Nova and Ironic are not used to deploy any servers. This approach is attractive for POC deployments where dedicated provisioning networks are not available, or other server install methods are dictated for various reasons. There are also assumptions that currently have to be made about the software installed on the already deployed servers. Effectively, they must match the standard TripleO overcloud-full image. Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com> Change-Id: I4ab1531f69c73457653f1cca3fe30cc32a04c129