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Following change I1393d65ffb20b1396ff068def237418958ed3289 the ctlplane
network will be 192.168.24 by default and not 192.0.2 anymore.
This change removes old references left to 192.0.2 network from the
overcloud templates.
(cherry picked from commit b5b6681a74e001448a836e7eea5e75fba859b88c)
Closes-Bug: #1682144
Change-Id: I49bd1ac8d594105665010bd898670b17e72fa763
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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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The Management network is optional and disabled by default.
This change preserves backward compatibility and fixes
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1317594
Change-Id: I73cf51154c9ee7c05938e2cadf0c5ac107840bad
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Id3d4f12235501ae77200430a2dc022f378dce336 added support for pre-allocated
IPs on the other overlay networks, but because the patch adding the
managment network (I0813a13f60a4f797be04b34258a2cffa9ea7e84f) was
under review around the same time, we missed adding the from_pool
capability to the ManagementNetwork.
Change-Id: If99f37634d5da7e7fb7cfc31232e926bd5ff074a
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This change adds a new *_from_pool.yaml meant to return an IP from
a list instead of allocating a Neutron port, useful to pick an IP
from a pre-defined list and making it possible to configure, for
example an external balancer in advance (or dns), with the future
IPs of the controller nodes.
The list of IPs is provided via parameter_defaults (in the
ControllerIPs struct) using ControllerIPs param.
Also some additional VipPort types are created for the *VirtualIP
resources. The VIPs were previously created using the same port
resource used by the nodes, but when deploying with an external
balancer we want the VIP resource to be nooped instead.
Change-Id: Id3d4f12235501ae77200430a2dc022f378dce336
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Adds control over the load balancer deployment via template param.
Change-Id: I5625083ff323a87712a5fd3f9a64dd66d2838468
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Changes VipMap into a new NetVipMap resource which defaults to
being the same as the 'old' VipMap. An environment file can be
used to map NetVipMap instead to the net_vip_map_external.yaml
which allows for passing in explicit Virtual IP addresses.
It also ensures that references to the Virtual IPs are gathered
from the VipMap resource and allows for an empty ControlPlaneIP
parameter in the neutron port templates where it can be.
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ifad32e18f12b9997e3f89e4afe3ebc4c30e14a86
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