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2016-09-22 | migrating to proposed common network settings file | Dan Radez | 1 | -29/+107 | |
- proposed in genesis https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/genesis/Common+Network+Settings - This patch updates the network_settings files in the config/network dir and updates the associated bash, python and python tests relative to the new yaml structure and nomenclature used in the proposed settings file JIRA: APEX-262 Change-Id: Ib0dc9d0f21465b38f2a53cff20f71fb9230bfc48 Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com> | |||||
2016-08-09 | Making NetworkSettings a dict | Dan Radez | 1 | -2/+2 | |
Change-Id: Ib7fc4e9ca543a4c678576ea2119fa606ece0095c Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com> | |||||
2016-07-18 | Allows specifying nic order for overcloud nodes in network settings | Tim Rozet | 1 | -4/+41 | |
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> | |||||
2016-06-10 | converting apex ip_utils unit tests to nose | Dan Radez | 1 | -0/+45 | |
Change-Id: I54205d217807fd5499a71571ef8bed7c684fe944 Signed-off-by: Dan Radez <dradez@redhat.com> |