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The puppet-neutron changes to remove the usage of ERB templates require
changing the format of the 'servers' hash/dictionary to include a key
for use with puppet's create_resources directly from hiera data.
Depends-On: I401371c9e5176de7ce19d4d4e878e9f2e69aab80
Change-Id: I950b7fb019dd8dd072592618b968a19df5c9c884
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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
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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
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This enables support for the Cisco UCS Manager and Cisco
Nexus plugins
Change-Id: I1bc28a4768d5d6857a0504ca1f77dd71259570b8
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This patch adds support for using an externally managed Ceph
cluster with the TripleO Heat templates.
For an externally managed Ceph cluster we initially
only deploy the Ceph client tools, install the 'openstack' user
keyring, and generate the ceph.conf. This matches what we do
for managed Ceph installations and is a good first start.
No other Ceph related services are installed or managed.
To enable use of a Ceph external cluster simply add
the custom Heat environment file environments/puppet-ceph-external.yaml
to your heat stack create/update command and make sure to
set the required CephClientKey, CephExternalMonHost, and CephClusterFSID
variables.
Change-Id: I0a8b213ce9dfa2fc4e62ae1e7631466e5179fc2b
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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
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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
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