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2017-07-10Revert "Revert "Blacklist support for ExtraConfig""James Slagle1-1/+23
There is a Heat patch posted (via Depends-On) that resolves the issue that caused this to be reverted. This reverts the revert and we need to make sure all the upgrades jobs pass before we merge this patch. This reverts commit 69936229f4def703cd44ab164d8d1989c9fa37cb. Closes-Bug: #1699463 implements blueprint disable-deployments Change-Id: Iedf680fddfbfc020d301bec8837a0cb98d481eb5
2017-06-22Revert "Blacklist support for ExtraConfig"Alex Schultz1-23/+1
This reverts commit d6c0979eb3de79b8c3a79ea5798498f0241eb32d. This seems to be causing issues in Heat in upgrades. Change-Id: I379fb2133358ba9c3c989c98a2dd399ad064f706 Related-Bug: #1699463
2017-06-16Blacklist support for ExtraConfigJames Slagle1-1/+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
2017-01-17Bump missing template names to ocataCarlos Camacho1-1/+1
Update pending templates to use the release name alias. Change-Id: I39f9be212d3e9f3bec6f45d9757eca7a3b0ccc06
2016-12-15Add pre-network hook and example showing config-then-rebootSteven Hardy1-0/+48
There are some requirements for early configuration that involves e.g setting kernel parameters then rebooting. Currently this can be done via cloud-init, e.g firstboot templates, but there's been discussion around enabling a SoftwareDeployment approach instead. The main advantage of doing it this way is there's an error path if something goes wrong with the config (except triggering the reboot as we have to use NO_SIGNAL for that). Change-Id: Ia54ee654f755631b8062eb5c209a60c6f9161500