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2017-06-16Blacklist support for ExtraConfigJames Slagle1-2/+23
Commit I46941e54a476c7cc8645cd1aff391c9c6c5434de added support for blacklisting servers from triggered Heat deployments. This commit adds that functionality to the remaining Deployments in tripleo-heat-templates for the ExtraConfig interfaces. Since we can not (should not) change the interface to ExtraConfig, Heat conditions are used on the actual <role>ExtraConfigPre and NodeExtraConfig resources instead of using the actions approach on Deployments. Change-Id: I38fdb50d1d966a6c3651980c52298317fa3bece4
2017-05-19Update the template_version alias for all the templates to pike.Carlos Camacho1-1/+1
Master is now the development branch for pike changing the release alias name. Change-Id: I938e4a983e361aefcaa0bd9a4226c296c5823127
2017-04-07Allow for update after RHEL registrationAlex Schultz1-0/+37
Adds the ability to perform a yum update after performing the RHEL registration. Change-Id: Id84d156cd28413309981d5943242292a3a6fa807 Partial-Bug: #1640894
2017-02-22Adds http proxy support for registering RHEL overcloud nodesVincent S. Cojot1-0/+16
It is quite common in large entreprises that direct HTTP/HTTPS to the outside world is denied from nodes/systems but reaching out through a proxy is allowed. This change adds support for an HTTP proxy when RHEL overcloud nodes reach out to either the RHSM portal or to a satellite server. This allows the overcloud nodes to download updates even in locked-down environments. The following variables are settable through templates: rhel_reg_http_proxy_host: rhel_reg_http_proxy_port: rhel_reg_http_proxy_username: rhel_reg_http_proxy_password: Note the following restrictions: - If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_host, then rhel_reg_http_proxy_port cannot be empty. - If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_port, then rhel_reg_http_proxy_host cannot be empty. - If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_username, then rhel_reg_http_proxy_password cannot be empty. - If setting rhel_reg_http_proxy_password, then rhel_reg_http_proxy_username cannot be empty. - If setting either rhel_reg_http_proxy_username or rhel_reg_http_proxy_password, then rhel_reg_http_proxy_host AND rhel_reg_http_proxy_port cannot be empty Change-Id: I003ad5449bd99c01376781ec0ce9074eca3e2704
2016-12-23Bump template version for all templates to "ocata"Steven Hardy1-1/+1
Heat now supports release name aliases, so we can replace the inconsistent mix of date related versions with one consistent version that aligns with the supported version of heat for this t-h-t branch. This should also help new users who sometimes copy/paste old templates and discover intrinsic functions in the t-h-t docs don't work because their template version is too old. Change-Id: Ib415e7290fea27447460baa280291492df197e54
2016-03-29change the default satellite tools rpm repo.Mike Burns1-0/+4
Change-Id: I60ab36b04b8932e4dbee58e21998dc984178b41c Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1275281
2015-12-10Set the name property for all deployment resourcesSteve Baker1-0/+2
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
2015-10-01Move RHEL (un)registration to NodeExtraConfigSteven Hardy1-0/+119
Currently, we have a problem because the unregistration happens in the "post deploy" phase, which works fine when the top-level stack is being deleted, but not when the ResourceGroup of servers is being scaled down, because then the normal "post deploy" update ordering is respected and we try to unregister after the corresponding server has been deleted. So, instead, register/unregister each node inside the unit of scale, e.g the role template being scaled down, which is possible via the new NodesExtraConfig interface, which means unregistration will take place at the right time both on stack delete and on scale-down. Change-Id: I8f117a49fd128f268659525dd03ad46ba3daa1bc