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This change renders the network IP maps and hostname maps for
all networks defined in network_data.yaml. This should make it
possible to create custom networks that will be rendered for
all applicable roles.
Note that at this time all networks will be rendered whether
they are enabled or not. All networks will be present in all
roles, but ports will be associated with noop.yaml in roles
that do not use the network. This is in accordance with
previous behavior, although we may wish to change this in
the future to limit the size of the role definitions and
reduce the number of placeholder resources in deployments
with many networks.
Note that this patch is a replacement for original patch
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/486280, which I was having
trouble rebasing to current.
Change-Id: I445b008fc1240af57c2b76a5dbb6c751a05b7a2a
Depends-on: I662e8d0b3737c7807d18c8917bfce1e25baa3d8a
Partially-implements: blueprint composable-networks
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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 change adds the ManagementInterfaceDefaultRoute parameter
for setting the Management network as the default route in some
deployments. Notes were added to indicate that if the Management
network is used as the default gateway, then the default route
on the control plane should be commented out.
The sample network-environment.yaml was modified to include the
ManagementInterfaceDefaultRoute, but this is commented out like
the rest of the Management network parameters.
This change also adds the ControlPlaneDefaultRoute and
ExternalInterfaceDefaultRoute to all templates, so that if the
networks are customized, the NIC configs can be modified without
having to modify the parameters section of the template. The
default for the ExternalInterfaceDefaultRoute is '10.0.0.1', and
the default for ManagementInterfaceDefaultRoute is set to 'unset'.
This change also converts the single-nic-linux-bridge-vlans from
DHCP to static IPs on the Control Plane Interface, bringing these
templates in line with the rest of the NIC config templates. The
parameters needed to be updated in these templates as well.
The controller-v6.yaml templates had a default value of "10.0.0.1"
for the ExternalInterfaceDefaultRoute. This was confusing, and is
now undefined.
This change also sets a default gateway on the Control Plane in
controller-no-external.yaml templates.
Change-Id: I8ea6733fe46902e1baeff4ccfbcd42ecc5a1825f
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This change adds a system management network to all overcloud
nodes. The purpose of this network is for system administration,
for access to infrastructure services like DNS or NTP, or for
monitoring. This allows the management network to be placed on a
bond for redundancy, or for the system management network to be
an out-of-band network with no routing in or out. The management
network might also be configured as a default route instead of the
provisioning 'ctlplane' network.
This change does not enable the management network by default. An
environment file named network-management.yaml may be included to
enable the network and ports for each role. The included NIC config
templates have been updated with a block that may be uncommented
when the management network is enabled.
This change also contains some minor cleanup to the NIC templates,
particularly the multiple nic templates.
Change-Id: I0813a13f60a4f797be04b34258a2cffa9ea7e84f
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This patch adds extra heat environments that can be used
to enable network isolation without using the external
network. Instead of a separate external network the ctlplane
will be used for all of the external/public traffic.
Change-Id: Ia542cee02121771d7d57ac701b62d7608e8d1855
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