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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
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
2016-03-04Add IPv6 Support to Isolated NetworksDan Sneddon1-0/+3
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
2016-01-12Convert port cidr splitting to str_splitSteven Hardy1-4/+2
Previously we used an interim workaround which required a 2 digit subnet but now heat (as of liberty) has str_split, which was implemented for this purpose. Change-Id: I29bb5f407b717e26a09c8c661954ee07fff72d71
2015-12-15Allow for usage of pre-allocated IPs for the controller nodesGiulio Fidente1-0/+4
This change adds a new *_from_pool.yaml meant to return an IP from a list instead of allocating a Neutron port, useful to pick an IP from a pre-defined list and making it possible to configure, for example an external balancer in advance (or dns), with the future IPs of the controller nodes. The list of IPs is provided via parameter_defaults (in the ControllerIPs struct) using ControllerIPs param. Also some additional VipPort types are created for the *VirtualIP resources. The VIPs were previously created using the same port resource used by the nodes, but when deploying with an external balancer we want the VIP resource to be nooped instead. Change-Id: Id3d4f12235501ae77200430a2dc022f378dce336
2015-12-11Merge "Update typos"Jenkins1-1/+1
2015-11-24Update typosSwapnil Kulkarni (coolsvap)1-1/+1
Change-Id: Id63c1bcfc34058eb7285698ba9bf86d1cf2025a6
2015-11-24Add net_vip_map_external to be used for an external balancerDan Prince1-0/+1
Changes VipMap into a new NetVipMap resource which defaults to being the same as the 'old' VipMap. An environment file can be used to map NetVipMap instead to the net_vip_map_external.yaml which allows for passing in explicit Virtual IP addresses. It also ensures that references to the Virtual IPs are gathered from the VipMap resource and allows for an empty ControlPlaneIP parameter in the neutron port templates where it can be. Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com> Change-Id: Ifad32e18f12b9997e3f89e4afe3ebc4c30e14a86
2015-07-22Convert PublicVirtualIP to new port creation methodDan Sneddon1-2/+9
This change brings PublicVirtualIP in line with the rest of the VIPs in how it is created. This allows the network where PublicVirtualIP is instantiated to be on cltplane when network isolation is not used, and on the external network when network isolation is used. This change removes the PublicVirtualNetwork parameter, since it is no longer used. In order to continue to support the PublicVirtualFixedIPs parameter, which is used to provide a specific IP for the PublicVirtualIP, the FixedIP parameter was added to cltplane_vip.yaml, vip.yaml, and noop.yaml. The value of PublicVirtualIP is passed to FixedIP in the VIP templates. This change also moves the default network for keystone public api to the external net (which will fallback to ctlplane if network isolation isn't used). Change-Id: I3f5d35cbe55d3a148e95cf49dfbaad4874df960b
2015-06-27Add ControlPlaneNetwork to vip.yamlDan Sneddon1-0/+4
There are two files in network/ports which control the VIP behavior called ctlplane_vip.yaml and vip.yaml. One of these files was missing ControlPlaneNetwork, since it wasn't used inside the template. Unfortunately, tuskar chokes on this, even though Heat can build the stack just fine. This change makes the vip.yaml and ctlplane_vip.yaml equivalent by adding ControlPlaneNetwork to the vip.yaml template. Change-Id: Ic20281e58a1130afe18d5aec505a3df199841fd5
2015-06-13Remove Redis VirtualIP from params and build it from Neutron::PortGiulio Fidente1-0/+41
The redis_vip should come from a Neutron Port as its cidr depends on the Neutron Network configuration. This change adds 2 new files and modifies 1 in the network/ports directory: - noop.yaml - Passes through the ctlplane Controller IP (modified) - ctlplane_vip.yaml - Creates a new VIP on the control plane - vip.yaml - Creates a VIP on the named network (for isolated nets) Also, changes to overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml create the Redis Virtual IP. The standard resource registry was modified to use noop.yaml for the new Redis VIP. The Puppet resource registry was modified to use ctlplane_vip.yaml by default, but can be made to use vip.yaml when network isolation is used by using an environment file. vip.yaml will place the VIP according to the ServiceNetMap, which can also be overridden. We use this new VIP port definition to assign a VIP to Redis, but follow-up patches will assign VIPs to the rest of the services in a similar fashion. Co-Authored-By: Dan Sneddon <dsneddon@redhat.com> Change-Id: I2cb44ea7a057c4064d0e1999702623618ee3390c