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We were missing the square brackets around the list of arguments
for get_attr when building the networks cidr output.
This passed CI because Heat does not fail validation and Ceph (which
is consuming the cidr output) is tested with a single network (ctlplane)
which does not build the output using the same templates.
Change-Id: I40bba0784a30295cb0d4eda1fbff20ebac85db99
Closes-Bug: #1709464
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These are mostly the low hanging fruit that only required a few
minor changes to fix. There are more that require a lot of changes
or might be more controversial that will be done later.
Change-Id: I55cebc92ef37a3bb167f5fae0debe77339395e62
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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Makes it possible to resolve network subnets within a service
template; the data is transported into a new property ServiceData
wired into every service which hopefully is generic enough to
be extended in the future and transport more data.
Data can be consumed in service templates to set config values
which need to know what is the subnet where a deamon operates (for
example the Ceph Public vs Cluster network).
Change-Id: I28e21c46f1ef609517175f7e7ee19e28d1c0cba2
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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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This patch allows to :
- disable the gateway ip for non routable network
- use the first ip in the subnet
- set the correct gateway on the external network
Change-Id: Idc816c782856e93ecd339b3aca2a7f53c1564b1d
Closes-bug: #1588379
Depends-On: I8ea6733fe46902e1baeff4ccfbcd42ecc5a1825f
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The ManagementNetValueSpecs param type is currently set to string.
This change sets the param to the correct type of json, allowing the
network value specs to correctly parse.
Example Management Network value spec:
{'provider:physical_network': 'management', 'provider:network_type': 'flat'}
Change-Id: I5b12c7251690368d79a4d00725a9d6e0d5e75af8
Closes-Bug: #1573649
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Multiple files in t-h-t were having small typos.
Fixed in this patchset.
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Change-Id: I82d7071747f47544990ed46e2be22931190406b3
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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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