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Master is now the development branch for pike
changing the release alias name.
Change-Id: I938e4a983e361aefcaa0bd9a4226c296c5823127
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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
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Wire in os-net-config via a normal script heat deployment, which has the
following advantages:
1. Improved error path, currently o-a-c deployments don't report any
errors, thus hang and eventually the deployment times out
2. It's far more hackable from a deployer perspective, e.g it's
much easier to change the os-net-config options or include a
mapping file
3. Reduces our dependencies on o-a-c (it's only os-net-config and hiera
which requires it), although the script does currently still use oac to
get the metadata IP.
4. May enable passing os-net-config yaml via a json parameter in future,
reducing the need for resource_registry mappings (although we'll have to
support that for backwards compatibility)
The script used is based directly on 20-os-net-config (from t-i-e
at cf94c5e, we can probably improve this now that we have an error path,
but for this initial commit it's a straight copy other than the changes to
replace o-a-c for rendering the json config file.
Co-Authored-By: Steven Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I0ed08332cfc49a579de2e83960f0d8047690b97a
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This patch cleans up some inline comments that are a bit
non-standardly formatted so that we can more easily parse
these templates in an automated fashion.
Change-Id: Ibf91f3478fd894f9323d8805729ece9c5fab256f
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This patch provides a set of templates that enables
tripleo-heat-templates to be used with a set of already deployed,
installed, and running servers. In this method, Nova and Ironic are not
used to deploy any servers.
This approach is attractive for POC deployments where dedicated
provisioning networks are not available, or other server install methods
are dictated for various reasons.
There are also assumptions that currently have to be made about the software
installed on the already deployed servers. Effectively, they must match the
standard TripleO overcloud-full image.
Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I4ab1531f69c73457653f1cca3fe30cc32a04c129
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