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This change adds two files which demonstrate manipulation of the
VIP IP addresses without using an external load balancer. This
allows the configuration of DNS, or allows for continuity when
replacing an existing environment.
The fixed IPs for the virtual IPs are set using the new parameters,
and this change also adds a RedisVirtualFixedIPs parameter for
setting the Redis VIP.
Partial-Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1604946
Change-Id: I4e926f1c6b30d4009d24a307bc21e07e1731b387
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This change modifes the environment files
external_loadbalancer_vip.yaml and external_loadbalancer_vip_v6.yaml
to take advantage of the new mechanism for setting FixedIPs for each
VIP. The previous mechanism was used to set the VIP addresses
directly, but each VIP now contains a FixedIPs parameter which sets
the IP for the VIP when it is created. The advantage of the new
mechanism is that we no longer have to set each VIP to noop.yaml in
the resource registry, since vip.yaml can now handle both automatic
and fixed IP selection.
Change-Id: I6e66ea6041fe7357c01b8f79f04e2533579206dc
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This change modifies the network isolation templates that allow for
fixed IP addresses on the controllers' IPs and VIPs, and makes them
compatible with IPv6 addresses.
The latest version of the patchset creates an from_service_v6.yaml
in order to properly handle service VIPs on IPv6 networks.
Note that since OVS is not currently compatible with IPv6 tunnel
endpoints, this patch does not yet enable IPv6 for the Tenant
network by default.
Change-Id: If881b000c6000ec13b54c0ee39f1c8940f079ae3
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
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