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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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There are two reasons the name property should always be set for deployment
resources:
- The name often shows up in logs, files and API calls, the default
derived name is long and unhelpful
- Sorting by name determines the merge order of os-apply-config, and the
execution order of puppet/shell scripts (note this is different to
resource dependency order) so leaving the default name results in an
undetermined order which could lead to unpredictable deployment of
configs
This change simply sets the name to the resource name, but a future change
should prepend each name with a run-parts style 2 digit prefix so that the
order is explicitly stated. Documentation for extraconfig needs to clearly
state what prefix is needed to override which merge/execution order.
For existing overcloud stacks, heat currently replaces deployment resources
when the name changes, so this change
Depends-On: I95037191915ccd32b2efb72203b146897a4edbc9
Change-Id: Ic4bcd56aa65b981275c3d4214588bfc4de63b3b0
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In some deployments we will need to tag the patch port connecting to
vsm-br in order for traffic to go out. This patch takes passes the vlan
parameter to the puppet.
Change-Id: I18734ae39007985769db9371abe1740e0f2872f7
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This enables support for the Cisco N1kv driver for the ML2 plugin.
It also configures the Nexus 1000v switch.
Co-Authored-By: Steven Hillman <sthillma@cisco.com>
Depends-On: I02dda0685c7df9013693db5eeacb2f47745d05b5
Depends-On: I3f14cdce9b9bf278aa9b107b2d313e1e82a20709
Change-Id: Idf23ed11a53509c00aa5fea4c87a515f42ad744f
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