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2017-02-17Don't assume default network names in net_ip*mapSteven Hardy1-27/+128
This needs to handle a ServiceNetMap containing non-default network names when they are overridden via the *NetName parameters. Closes-Bug: #1651541 Change-Id: I95d808444642a37612a495e822e50449a7e7da63
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
2016-08-16Remove deprecated net_ip_uri_map outputGiulio Fidente1-13/+0
Takes the net_ip_uri_map value from the *_uri values emitted by net_ip_map instead. Also removes TenantIp and TenantIpUri from net_vip_map_external templates as there won't be any VIP on the tenant network. Change-Id: Icdac3d58162891f5ca3d5c20f14fcdff1781996f
2016-08-16Remove deprecated net_ip_subnet_map outputGiulio Fidente1-18/+0
Change-Id: I83ca923140d7f8ca3101e851e88ca3107a99555a
2016-08-09Allow map_replace substitution of network namesSteven Hardy1-0/+21
To allow per-node data such as bind_ip's to move into the composable services templates, we do a value substitution on the config settings hiera map, where e.g internal_api will be replaced with the NetIpMap IP assigned to that. To enable subnet/uri lookup via the same method, we add all the subnet/uri mappings to the main net_ip_map output. Change-Id: I7850d4dc8bf4db5f7ac6a6b53c1d900b561b4580
2016-05-18Dump IPs configuration as hieradataGiulio Fidente1-1/+40
This might be useful if we switch to %{hiera()} calls to lookup the bind address from within a service. Also gets rid of NetIpSubnetMap and provides same output from NetIpMap instead. Change-Id: I328a417d1f1fff9c31e9ad7b2b5083ac19bc7329
2016-03-04Add IPv6 Support to Isolated NetworksDan Sneddon1-0/+36
This change adds a new set of network templates with IPv6 subnets that can be used instead of the existing IPv4 networks. Each network can use either the IPv4 or IPv6 template, and the Neutron subnet will be created with the specified IP version. The default addresses used for the IPv6 networks use the fd00::/8 prefix for the internal isolated networks (this range is reserved for private use similar to 10.0.0.0/8), and 2001:db8:fd00:1000::/64 is used as an example default for the External network (2001:db8::/32 are the documentation addresses [RFC3849]), but this would ordinarily be a globally addressable subnet. These parameters may be overridden in an environment file. This change will require updates to the OpenStack Puppet Modules to support IPv6 addresses in some of the hieradata values. Many of the OPM modules already have IPv6 support to support IPv6 deployments in Packstack, but some OPM packages that apply only to Instack/TripleO deployments need to be updated. IPv6 addresses used in URLs need to be surrounded by brackets in order to differentiate IP address from port number. This change adds a new output to the network/ports resources for ip_address_uri, which is an IP address with brackets in the case of IPv6, and a raw IP address without brackets for IPv4 ports. This change also updates some URLs which are constructed in Heat. This has been tested and problems were found with Puppet not accepting IPv6 addresses. This is addressed in the latest Puppet. Additional changes were required to make this work with Ceph. IPv6 tunnel endpoints with Open vSwitch are not yet supported (although support is coming soon), so this review leaves the Tenant network as an isolated IPv4 network for the time being. Change-Id: Ie7a742bdf1db533edda2998a53d28528f80ef8e2
2015-12-18Add Management Network For System Administration.Dan Sneddon1-0/+4
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
2015-09-05Allow 'ctlplane' to be used within Net IP MapsDan Prince1-0/+4
When using network isolation you might want to selective move one of the services back to the default ctlplane network by simply using the ServiceNetMap parameter. This patch adds ctlplane to the output parameters for both the net_ip_map and net_ip_list_map nested stacks so that this is possible. As part of this patch we also split out the NetIpSubnetMap into its own unique nested stack so that the Heat input parameters for this stack are more clearly named. Change-Id: Iaa2dcaebeac896404e87ec0c635688b2a59a9e0f
2015-06-03Make all-nodes Ip networks configurableDan Prince1-1/+1
This patch adds a new NetIpListMap abstraction which we can use to make the all-nodes-config IP list network assignments configurable. Ip address lists for all overcloud services which require IPs were added to all-nodes-config so that puppet manifests can be directly supplied the correct network list for each service. Change-Id: I209f2b4f97a4bb78648c54813dad8615770bcf1a
2015-05-26Add a network ports IP mapping resourceDan Prince1-0/+30
This patch adds a resource which constructs a Json output parameter called net_ip_map which will allow us to easily extract arbitrary IP addresses for each network using the get_attr function in heat. The goal is to use this data construct in each role template to obtain the correct IP address on each network. Change-Id: I1a8c382651f8096f606ad38f78bbd76314fbae5f