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2017-08-23Migrates Apex to PythonTim Rozet1-81/+0
Removes all bash libraries and converts almost all of the code to a mixture of Python and Ansible. utils.sh and clean.sh still exist. clean.sh will be migrated fully to clean.py in another patch. The Apex Python package is now built into the opnfv-apex-common RPM. To install locally do 'pip3 install .'. To deploy: opnfv-deploy -d <file> -n <file> --image-dir /root/apex/.build -v --debug Non-python files (THT yaml, settings files, ansible playbooks) are all installed into /usr/share/opnfv-apex/. The RPM will copy settings files into /etc/opnfv-apex/. JIRA: APEX-317 Change-Id: I3232f0329bcd13bce5a28da6a8c9c84d0b048024 Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
2016-12-20Adds declaring disk device to use on overcloud nodesTim Rozet1-0/+20
Now in inventory file a user can declare 'disk_device' which will allow the user to specify which disk on their overcloud server to use for installation. The variable can be a comma delimited list, which will search in order post-introspection for the first device on the node that exists. The default disk used will be sda for deployments. Currently defining a per node disk is not supported by OSCLI, so although defined that way in Apex inventory, only the last definition will be used for all nodes. Other changes include: - Various fixes in inventory parsing - Makes bash writing a common function - Introspection now enabled for baremetal deployments JIRA: APEX-296 Change-Id: I330d91eb17408ccfceb7a99c25edbae5ce6d848d Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
2016-09-07moving inventory file parsing to pythonDan Radez1-0/+61
Change-Id: Ib03728e8ffe9c65044b32b4348e9c1c88862c6e3 Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com>