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2016-01-06Merge "Enable Equallogic Backends in Cinder"Jenkins1-0/+86
2015-12-07Change for configuring use_forwarded_for value for NuageLokesh Jain1-0/+7
Added a parameter to Nuage ExtraConfig template for setting use_forwarded_for value required by Nuage metadata agent Change-Id: I02c15311272126c5e530f118fbfb4a8f6e11a620
2015-11-30Changes for configuring NuageLokesh Jain1-0/+83
Added ExtraConfig templates and environment files for Nuage specific parameters. Modified overcloud_compute.pp and overcloud_controller.pp to conditionally include Nuage plugin and agents. Change-Id: I95510c753b0a262c73566481f9e94279970f4a4f
2015-11-12Enable Equallogic Backends in Cinderrajinir1-0/+86
Enables support for configuring Cinder with a Dell Equallogic storage backend. This change adds all relevant parameters for: - Equallogic PS-Series (iSCSI) Change-Id: Ia0f71863cfb12f2cdda43dcf707a9a7145963001
2015-11-05Add support to tag patch port for Cisco Nexus1000v VSM bringupShiva Prasad Rao1-0/+5
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
2015-10-12Set shared secrets, keys and passwords as hiddenJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-0/+2
Change-Id: Ieb27729c6b33ffc849d07200ec0d42508214956e Closes-Bug: #1399793
2015-09-30Enable Cisco N1KV driverShiva Prasad Rao1-0/+174
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
2015-09-17Port Cisco Nexus/UCSM ExtraConfig to AllNodesSteven Hardy1-141/+0
Switch the implemention from a pre_deploy ExtraConfig to an AllNodesExtraConfig, so we can collect the mac->hostname mapping for all nodes, then calculate a NexusConfig based on that and a provided mapping of switch ports to mac address. The same conversion is also done to the NetworkUCSMHostList: The port mappings are provided via parameter_defaults like: parameter_defaults: NetworkNexusConfig: { "bxb-tor-1": { "username": "admin", "ssh_port": 22, "password": "lab", "ip_address": "10.86.7.204", "nve_src_intf": 0, "physnet": "datacentre", "servers": { "fa:16:3e:fa:be:ef": "1/11", "fa:16:3e:fa:5e:cf": "1/23", "fa:16:3e:fa:12:34": "2/34" } } } NetworkUCSMHostList: 'fa:16:3e:fa:be:ef:profile1' This results in an entry like this appended to /etc/puppet/hieradata/neutron_cisco_data.yaml: neutron::plugins::ml2::cisco::nexus::nexus_config:\ {"bxb-tor-1": {"username": "admin", "nve_src_intf": 0, "ssh_port": 22, "servers": {"overcloud-compute02": "2/34", "overcloud-compute01": "1/23", "overcloud-control01": "1/11"}, "password": "lab", "ip_address": "10.86.7.204", "physnet": "datacentre"}} neutron::plugins::ml2::cisco::ucsm::ucsm_host_list: overcloud-control01:profile1 Co-Authored-By: Rob Pothier <rpothier@cisco.com> Co-Authored-By: Tim Swanson <tiswanso@cisco.com> Change-Id: I372c3ffb6bd85b7239fcb9f3fc4fa51cd4a39332
2015-09-16Big Switch Neutron ML2 plugin integrationJiri Stransky1-0/+73
Add support for Big Switch Neutron ML2 plugin. Makes sure that the package is present and sets up the [restproxy] section in ml2_conf.ini. This also adds support for setting the ovs_use_veth option in l3_agent.ini. There is no support for this in puppet-neutron l3 class and it probably doesn't make sense adding it there, because this setting isn't relevant for all l3 agent drivers, it's specific to OVSInterfaceDriver. The ovs_use_veth option is also added to dhcp_agent.ini. Change-Id: I99635e25b2099dacce68154fe14693d6f06ac19f
2015-09-15Enable Cisco Nexus and UCSM pluginsRobert Pothier1-0/+141
This enables support for the Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco Nexus plugins Change-Id: I1bc28a4768d5d6857a0504ca1f77dd71259570b8
2015-07-20Fix Puppet Configuring NetApp Cinder BackendRyan Hefner1-3/+3
It was incorrectly assumed that Puppet variables assigned to a defined class (as seen in cinder-netapp.yaml) would be applied to any resources created with that type. This is not how Puppet works. The full range of configuration parameters to cinder::backend::netapp have been added back in. They are still pulling from Hiera like they were intended before, but it needs to be a little more explicit for Puppet to be happy. Change-Id: I2e00eae829713b2dbb1e4a5f296b6d08d0c21100
2015-07-06Wire in Controller pre-deployment extraconfigSteven Hardy2-0/+163
The recently added cinder-netapp extraconfig contains some additional hieradata which needs to be applied during the initial pre-deployment phase, e.g in controller-puppet.yaml (before the manifests are applied) so wire in a new OS::TripleO::ControllerExtraConfigPre provider resource which allows passing in a nested stack (empty by default) which contains any required "pre deployment" extraconfig, such as applying this hieradata. Some changes were required to the cinder-netapp extraconfig and environment such that now the hieradata is actually applied, and the parameter_defaults specified will be correctly mapped into the StructuredDeployment. Change-Id: I8838a71db9447466cc84283b0b257bdb70353ffd