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2014-11-14 | Split out Nova software config | Dan Prince | 1 | -0/+2 | |
This is a step towards supporting pluggable software configurations in the heat templates. By moving compute-config out of compute.yaml we make it possible to define alternate implementations by changing the OS::TripleO::Compute::SoftwareConfig value in the overcloud-resource-registry.yaml heat environment file. Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com> Change-Id: I250dc1a8c02626cf7d1a5d2ce92706504ec0c7de | |||||
2014-10-21 | Add converted version of block and object storage | Peter Belanyi | 1 | -0/+2 | |
This patch extends the previous 'Don't use merge.py for overcloud' commit with the cinder-storage.yaml and swift-storage.yaml templates. Requirements for this to deploy: 1. Block and object storage images have to be built (overcloud-cinder-volume and overcloud-swift-storage) 2. The images have to be loaded by devtest_overcloud.sh OVERCLOUD_CINDER_ID=$(load-image -d $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-cinder-volume.qcow2) OVERCLOUD_SWIFT_ID=$(load-image -d $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-swift-storage.qcow2) Change-Id: I45f9d9f051970a83e26c0fd924d7c98276958113 | |||||
2014-10-20 | Compute and controller templates without merge.py | Tomas Sedovic | 1 | -0/+3 | |
This provides three templates: overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml, compute.yaml and controller.yaml. These can be used in combination with overcloud-resource-registry.yaml to deploy the overcloud on their own -- without having to do any pre-processing (via merge.py). To test these you have to add the resource registry environment (in addition to the existing `-e` option) and use the new overcloud template in the Heat call in devtest_overcloud.sh (line 374): heat $HEAT_OP -e $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-env.json \ -e "$TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/overcloud-resource-registry.yaml" \ -t 360 \ -f $TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml \ -P "ExtraConfig=${OVERCLOUD_EXTRA_CONFIG}" \ $STACKNAME The existing overcloud Heat environment ($TRIPLE_ROOT/overcloud-env.json) should keep on working. Scaling is now being controlled by the `ControllerCount` and `ComputeCount` template parameters, though. NOTE: the changes here depend on a fairly recent Heat build (commit e5f285f6cb from ~7th September, 2014). In other words, this requires Juno Heat. Also, passing more than one environment file to Heat requires python-heatclient version 0.2.11. Change-Id: I687a00c7dc164ba044f9f2dfca96a02401427855 |