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Change-Id: I983f4483b328268413d4ec66c753f1219d59fd27
Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ib7fc4e9ca543a4c678576ea2119fa606ece0095c
Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com>
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JIRA: APEX-222
Change-Id: I435852fbe1597bf03f617dc14a6718de699b648f
Signed-off-by: Feng Pan <fpan@redhat.com>
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Changes include:
- starting vpp with pci addr of tenant nic
- setting performance options for fdio scenario
- creates nosdn fdio scenario (needs newtorking-vpp, etc)
- starts HC if ODL is used
opnfv-tht-pr: 46
JIRA: APEX-133
Change-Id: Ie7a7f1418b94dfb82255ec9aebc550a955dd696a
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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Currently there is no way to specify logically or physically the nic
order to be used on overcloud nodes. We always hardcode to use nic1 for
admin network, nic2 for private, etc. This patch allows a user to not
only decide which logical nics to use for which network, but also
specify physical interface names if they need to.
This is done on a per role basis, due to tripleO limitation. So a user
is able to specify nic order/names for compute and controller roles
separately.
If a user specifies nic order, they must specify it for all networks
other than admin network. We assume if admin network is unspecified it
uses "nic1", so that name is reserved in this case. A user is also
allowed to specify a mixture of logical and physical names, for example
"nic2" and "eth3" on another network.
JIRA: APEX-151
Change-Id: Ie9d4abb463cf8f8788913cb4bcf9486830adc449
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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- syntax updates to match pep8 standards
- tests to cover apex_python_utils.py
Change-Id: Ifac06fdbb97266f1b574b20610979b6965d6dd55
Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com>
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