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2015-12-10Set the name property for all deployment resourcesSteve Baker2-0/+8
There are two reasons the name property should always be set for deployment resources: - The name often shows up in logs, files and API calls, the default derived name is long and unhelpful - Sorting by name determines the merge order of os-apply-config, and the execution order of puppet/shell scripts (note this is different to resource dependency order) so leaving the default name results in an undetermined order which could lead to unpredictable deployment of configs This change simply sets the name to the resource name, but a future change should prepend each name with a run-parts style 2 digit prefix so that the order is explicitly stated. Documentation for extraconfig needs to clearly state what prefix is needed to override which merge/execution order. For existing overcloud stacks, heat currently replaces deployment resources when the name changes, so this change Depends-On: I95037191915ccd32b2efb72203b146897a4edbc9 Change-Id: Ic4bcd56aa65b981275c3d4214588bfc4de63b3b0
2015-09-17Add "AllNodes" ExtraConfig interfaceSteven Hardy3-0/+206
Adds hook to enable additional "AllNodes" config to be performed prior to applying puppet - this is useful when you need to build configuration data which requires knowledge of all nodes in a cluster, or of the entire deployment. As an example, there is a sample config template which collects the hostname and mac addresses for all nodes in the deployment then writes the data to all Controller nodes. Something similar to this may be required to enable creation of the nexus_config in https://review.openstack.org/#/c/198754/ There's also another, simpler, example which shows how you could share the output of an OS::Heat::RandomString between nodes. Change-Id: I8342a238f50142d8c7426f2b96f4ef1635775509