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2016-11-17Add panko api support to service templatesPradeep Kilambi1-0/+3
This integrates panko service api into tripleo heat templates. By default, we will disable this service, an environment service file is included to enable if needed. Depends-On: I35f283bdf8dd0ed979c65633724f0464695130a4 Change-Id: I07da3030c6dc69cce7327b54091da15a0c58798e
2016-11-01Merge "Add Barbican to the overcloud"Jenkins1-0/+3
2016-10-21Composable Mistral servicesBrad P. Crochet1-0/+3
Adds new puppet specific services for Mistral API and Mistral Engine. This submission enables the mistral service by default in the overcloud, a following submission will disable it and make it optional by enabling it on demand based in an environment file. Depends-On: Iae42ffa37c4c9b1e070b7c3753e04c45bb97703f Depends-On: I942d419be951651e305d01460f394870c30a9878 Depends-On: I6cb2cbf4a2abf494668d24b8c36b0d525643f0af Implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles Co-Authored-By: Carlos Camacho <ccamacho@redhat.com> Change-Id: Id5ff9cb498b5a47af38413d211ff0ed6ccd0015b
2016-10-19Add Barbican to the overcloudAde Lee1-0/+3
Co-Authored-By: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com> Depends-On: If2804b469eb3ee08f3f194c7dd3290d23a245a7a Depends-On: I091ecfbcb2e38fe77203244ac7a597aedcb558fb Change-Id: Iacc504fc4fa2d06893917024ce2340d3fb80b626
2016-09-10Add support for deploying Ceph RGW roleKeith Schincke1-0/+3
This patch add support for deploying Ceph RGW. Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com> Change-Id: I88c8659a36c2435834e8646c75880b0adc52e964
2016-08-23Move resource registry override to enable-tls.yamlJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-3/+0
It makes more sense for the enable-tls.yaml file to contain the resource registry override, since it contains parameters that are actually used there. Also, this allows us to reuse the tls-endpoints-public-* files for other methods of enabling TLS (such as with certmonger). Change-Id: I98c63d0007e61968c0490a474eddb42548891fa6
2016-08-12Decouple EndpointMap from SSL certificate paramsBen Nemec1-0/+55
Having the endpoint map in the same environment as the SSL certificate parameters means that every time a service is added to the overcloud, the user must remember to update their copy of enable-tls.yaml to reflect the new service. To avoid this, let's separate the SSL EndpointMap from the SSL certificates so users can simply pass the shipped list of SSL endpoints and only have to customize the certificate env file. As and added bonus, this means they won't have to put the certificates in enable-tls.yaml specifically. The parameters can be set anywhere, and will be used as long as one of the tls-endpoints envs is also specified. inject-trust-anchor.yaml is not changed, but it could already be used in the same fashion. The root certificate param could be set in any env passed after inject-trust-anchor.yaml, and then inject-trust-anchor.yaml would only be responsible for setting the appropriate resource_registry entry. This way there is no need to customize the in-tree inject-trust-anchor.yaml either. Change-Id: I38eabb903b8382e6577ccc97e21fbb9d09c382b3