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2020-01-21all: Pin Ubuntu kernel to 5.0.0-37 for BionicAlexandru Avadanii1-4/+6
Ubuntu kernel meta packages are all broken on at least one platform architecture, so pin the kernel version to 5.0.0-37, which is known to be stable. Make the kernel version configurable via a new enviroment variable, MCP_KERNEL_VER in globals.sh. If not defined, the ga-18.04 kernel is left unchanged (based on upstream kernel 4.15), except for baremetal nodes providioned by MaaS which currently use the HWE kernel (based on 5.3 in Bionic). Change-Id: I648d09b22f6080efd2bce26b6a06fecc3f6b4599 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2020-01-14iec: Use 4.x kernel for K8s compatibilityAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+4
Change-Id: Ic720a1d35d7396aad94dbe0e63aa089fa5c23508 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2020-01-14fdio virtual: Bump cmp/gtw RAM to avoid OOMAlexandru Avadanii2-8/+8
Some PODs (e.g. ericsson-virtual*) use more than 5000 x 2M hugepages, together with 3G+ per-socket dpdk memory. Adjust our FDIO scenario definitions to accomodate such configurations without triggering the OOM. Change-Id: Ibce2316f158bde98ad8e54f3eec75a827982d417 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2020-01-09baremetal, virtual: Bump kernel to hwe-18.04 (5.0)Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+2
On some aarch64 platforms (e.g. ThunderX 1), lvcreate manifests some spurious timing issues resulting in incomplete/corrupted LVM thin creation and eventually to transaction ID mismatch between userspace and kernel space. This eventually leads to cinder-volume issues, either when creating the thin storage pool (vgroot-pool) and/or when creating the LVs inside said pool. The issue manifests spuriously on Ubuntu Bionic + UCA, so until a working combination of userspace/kernel is found, work around this by bumping the kernel package to hwe-18.04 (kernel 5.0), effectively bypassing the timing issues during volume creation. This affects all cluster machines (both HA and NOHA scenarios, baremetal and virtual, x86_64 and aarch64, baremetal and virtualized nodes). Note: Ubuntu Bionic cloud image partition handling requires e2fsprogs 1.43, not currently available on Ubuntu Xenial / CentOS 7. Change-Id: I839e03080104c391fe18185b9544c9df43c114e6 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-07-22[iec] centos: Preinstall git into cloud imageAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+2
While at it, fix CentOS selinux preconfiguration on x86_64, which was previously limited (incorrectly) to AArch64. Change-Id: I2d6604d3eea2bfc11fdd5dd3aeb4e2c0c3ede4a2 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-07-03[AArch64] Fix renamed repo key in defaults sectionAlexandru Avadanii1-2/+2
The `apt` key has been renamed to `repo` in a previous change, but we missed renaming some occurences in defaults.yml.j2 for AArch64. Change-Id: Icf930371e9bc5253ea27e053933e1c012361f66e Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-06-29[virtual] Add Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic) basic supportAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+40
Support Ubuntu 18.04 for virtual deployments (and implicitly for VCP VMs). Note that MaaS-provisioned systems will require the same changes being applied via curtin templates. Change-Id: I7cbd7e7c4421f6b970ce6ef97c10d269fec5fca3 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-06-28[iec] Add basic CentOS support (virtual only)Alexandru Avadanii1-39/+78
- reclass: iec: CentOS compatibility changes: * drop `proto: static` in favor of letting the linux formula set the appropiate default based on target OS; * replace `proto: manual` with `proto: none` on RHEL systems; * system.file: Avoid using non-existing `shadow` group for system files; * load br_netfilter kernel module to avoid `linux.network` state failures; * disable `at`, `cron` due to incomplete defaults in salt-formula-linux (since we don't use them on iec nodes anyway); - jumpserver/VCP VMs: centos: enable predictable interface names: * CentOS cloud image defaults to old 'eth' naming scheme; * add necessary kernel boot options via linux state; * cleanup auto-generated udev rules for old eth interface names; - salt-formula-linux: network: RHEL: Set bridge for member interfaces * Find the bridge containing the interface being currently configured (if any) and pass it to the `network.managed` Salt call; - deploy.sh: Add new deploy argument `-o` for specifying the operating system to preinstall on jumpserver and/or VCP VMs; * defaults to 'ubuntu1604'; * only iec scenarios will also support 'centos' for now; - user-data: minor tweaks for CentOS compatability: * use `systemctl` instead of `service` utility; * explicitly enable `salt-minion` service, since it defaults to disabled on RHEL systems; * explicitly call `ldconfig` to work around stale cache on RHEL, preventing `salt-minion` from using OpenSSL library; - states: virtual_init: Skip non-existing sysctl options on CentOS: * CentOS currently uses a 3.x kernel which lacks certain sysctl options that were only introduced in 4.x kernels, so skip them; - state: akraino_iec: Add centos support: * move iec repo to `/var/lib/akraino/iec` on both Salt Master and cluster nodes; - scenario defaults: Add CentOS configuration: * OS-dependent configuration split; * CentOS base image, default packages etc.; - AArch64 deploy requirements: Add `xz` dependency * CentOS AArch64 cloud image is archived using xz, install xz tools for decompression; - xdf_data: Make yaml parsing OS agnostic: * rename `apt` to `repo` where appropiate; * OS-dependent configuration parsing; - lib_jump_deploy: CentOS handling changes: * skip filesystem resize of cloud image for CentOS; * add repo handling, package intallation/removal handling for CentOS; * unxz base image if necessary (CentOS AArch64 cloud image); Change-Id: Ic3538bacd53198701ff4ef77db62218eabc662e7 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-05-09[fdio] Bump compute RAM defaults for virtual PODsAlexandru Avadanii2-8/+8
Hugepage count has been recently bumped for virtual PODs via IDF changes in Pharos, so align our FDio scenarios with the new RAM requirements. While at it, fix wrong pod_config template evaluation by moving it after the templated scenario files are expanded, since pod_config relies on scenario node definition. Also, configure VPP to use decimal interface names by default to align with Pharos macro for the VPP interface name string. Change-Id: Ib3a89c294a3a2755567fdbe07e3be2b8ca1a5714 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-04-08[virtual] Parameterize scenarios based on PDF/IDFAlexandru Avadanii18-54/+87
NOTE: only os-nosdn-nofeature-noha is parameterized for now. - move config drive & disk creation from prepare_vms to create_vms; - make default disk size(s) configurable based on scenario defaults and vPDF; * compute nodes require 2 disks to be defined in vPDF, since the pillar reclass model assumes /dev/vdb is reserved for cinder; * if multiple disks are defined in vPDF, they are created and attached accordinly (only ctl01 and cmp nodes are parameterized in this change; only for the os-nosdn-nofeature-noha scenario); - vCPU specifications are deduced based on vPDF (sockets, cores); * threads/core is hard set to 2 since vPDF does not have a key for it; * NUMA resources are distributed evenly based on the number of sockets configured in PDF; * no less than the mininum requirement for a scenario is allocated (e.g. if PDF specifies 2 cores, but the scenario requires at least 4 cores, the larger value will be used); - RAM is deduced based on PDF (but no less than the mininum req is allocated, e.g. if PDF specifies 2GB RAM for computes, but the scenario requires at least 8GB, the larger value will be used); Change-Id: I97188aa2a1006865b8429eb6483e10c76795f7d2 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-04-05[dpdk] Rise up available memory on computesMichael Polenchuk2-4/+4
There is no enough memory (default 4k pages) for services like libvirt, which cannot fork child processes. Change-Id: I44d8efd7cafb52a7c823c02738c1d321017aa7a3 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2019-04-02[dpdk] Enable per port memory modelMichael Polenchuk3-3/+0
The per port memory model provides a more transparent memory usage model and avoids pool exhaustion due to competing memory requirements for interfaces. (http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/topics/dpdk/memory/) Change-Id: I5add0f49cdcdf2fc3d24affee10a275abe3ca46a Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2019-03-29[akraino] Add IEC K8-calico scenariosAlexandru Avadanii3-0/+58
- bump Pharos git submodule to allow PODs with fewer nodes; - add `k8-calico-iec-noha` scenario definition for Akraino IEC basic configuration; - add `k8-calico-iec-vcp-noha` scenario definition for Akraino IEC nested (virtualized control plane) configuration; - add `akraino_iec` state, which will leverage the Akraino IEC bootstrap scripts from [1]; - replace system.reboot salt call with cmd.run 'reboot' as it's more reliable; - use kernel 4.15 for AArch64 K8 IEC scenarios; NOTE: These scenarios will not be released in OPNFV since don't rely on Salt formulas but instead of Akraino IEC scripts to install K8s. [1] https://gerrit.akraino.org/r/#/q/project:iec Change-Id: I4e538e0563d724cd3fd5c4d462ddc22d0c739402 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-03-29Bring in kubernetes scenarioMichael Polenchuk1-0/+28
Change-Id: I2b41ce2e275bb053fa2590654ea7fa432b0c857f Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2019-02-28Tune up nova/neutron intervalsMichael Polenchuk8-28/+19
Also re-align resources for virtual scenarios. Change-Id: Id0d55407fd5b1720a24e30c364219f8b08e89d06 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2019-02-14[baremetal] Containerize MaaSAlexandru Avadanii1-7/+0
- replace mas01 VM with a Docker container; - drop `mcpcontrol` virsh-managed network, including special handling previously required for it across all scripts; - drop infrastructure VMs handling from scripts, the only VMs we still handle are cluster VMs for virtual and/or hybrid deployments; - drop SSH server from mas01; - stop running linux state on mas01, as all prerequisites are properly handled durin Docker build or via entrypoint.sh - for completeness, we still keep pillar data in sync with the actual contents of mas01 configuration, so running the state manually would still work; - make port 5240 available on the jumpserver for MaaS dashboard access; - docs: update diagrams and text to reflect the new changes; Change-Id: I6d9424995e9a90c530fd7577edf401d552bab929 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-02-04[odl/noha] Make vif_plugging non-fatalMichael Polenchuk4-4/+4
In order to mitigate live migration procedure make VIF plugging event non-fatal for nova-compute. Also align max value of memory for instance of ODL controller. Change-Id: I0d00cc97c652eef3bd3404fac4715e2e7f2f02c7 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2019-01-27[ovs] Start ovs services before networkingAlexandru Avadanii3-6/+6
Fix broken systemd service unit dependecies: - OVS should start before networking service; - OVS ports & bridges should not be automatically ifup-ed by networking service to avoid races, so drop 'auto' for both (OVS ports are automatically handled when part of an OVS bridge); - explicitly ifup OVS bridges as part of networking service, but after all Linux interfaces have been handled; - use 'allow-ovs br-prv' to let OVS handle br-prv and avoid another race condition; While at it, fix some other related issues: - make OVS service start after DPDK service (if present); - bump OVS-DPDK compute VMs RAM since since switching from MTU 1500 to jumbo frames for virtual PODs a while ago failed to do so [1]; - avoid creating conflicting reclass linux.network.interfaces entries for OVS ports by using their name (drop 'ovs_port_' prefix): * for untagged networks they will override existing common defs; * for tagged networks, they will create separate entries; - DPDK scenarios: make gtw01 br-prv members OVS ports to avoid race conditions after node reboot by letting OVS handle them; [1] https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/03/16/\ ovs-dpdk-hugepage-memory/ Change-Id: I0266ba67f3849b6f7e331a758146b331730bae55 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-01-12[patch] Drop reclass.system patch for repo archAlexandru Avadanii1-2/+2
MCP repos no longer publish arm64 metadata, so drop our patch that selected arm64 metadata on arm64 systems. Instead, let it default to 'deb [arch=amd64]', which will allow arm64 systems to fetch amd64 metadata and inherintely fetch all arch-independent packages from the same repos. While at it, switch to 'rocky-armband' repos on arm64 systems. Change-Id: I07fda895f5162bfa576c62336cbb4d74e985f37a Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2019-01-09Bring in FDIO (VPP+DPDK) scenarioAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+32
- cmp, gtw: bump RAM allocation to accomodate hugepages/VPP; for now we overcommit, gtw01 resources can probably be lowered; - submodule: add salt-formula-neutron so we can locally patch it; - repo: * FD.IO repos for VPP packages; * networking-vpp PPA for python-networking-vpp Neutron driver; - use vpp-router for L3, disable neutron-l3-agent; - baremetal_init: apply repo config before network (otherwise UCA repo is missing when trying to install DPDK on baremetal nodes); - arm64: iommu.passthrough=1 is required on ThunderX for VPP on newer kernels; Design quirks: - vpp service runs as 'neutron' user, which does not exist at the time VPP is installed and initially started, hence the need to restart it before starting the vpp-agent service; - gtw01 node has DPDK, yet to configure it via IDF we use the compute-specific OVS-targeted parameters like `compute_ovs_dpdk_socket_mem`, which is a bit misleading; - vpp-agent requires ml2_conf.ini on ALL compute AND network nodes to parse per-node physnet-to-real interface names; - vpp process is bound to core '1' (not parameterized via IDF); Change-Id: I659f7dbebcab7b154e7b1fb829cd7159b4372ec8 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-12-19Update OpenStack version to RockyMichael Polenchuk5-5/+0
Change-Id: I88f28370180278c4b32599b83eebbb0ee005c936 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-12-13[docs] Updates for Gambia 7.1.0 releaseAlexandru Avadanii2-2/+2
While at it, rename FDIO (VPP) scenarios to align with OPNFV FDS and OPNFV Apex projects. Change-Id: I9aab5dc4a0dc41a2cc996687a8a2726d03288678 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-12-04Initial implementation of ONAP scenariosMartin Klozik2-0/+85
Patch introduces a new specific scenarios os-nosdn-onap-*ha for automatic ONAP deployment on top of the OPNFV installation. Deployment and configuration of ONAP is managed by OPNFV Auto project. New scenarios are based on generic os-nosdn-nofeature-*ha scenarios. Auto project is responsible for os-nosdn-onap-*ha development and maintenance. JIRA: AUTO-71 Change-Id: I8b177668d856f30b62d1d135b80a95c32ebb9937 Signed-off-by: Martin Klozik <martin.klozik@tieto.com>
2018-11-06Merge "[opendaylight] Update SQLAlchemy library"Michael Polenchuk5-0/+5
2018-11-06[opendaylight] Update SQLAlchemy libraryMichael Polenchuk5-0/+5
To conform to the changes in networking-odl driver: https://review.openstack.org/604755 Change-Id: I6aaefe9d6d4f26652464f82b7c7e45694387c8af Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-11-05[docs] Refresh for Gambia releaseAlexandru Avadanii1-9/+12
- s/Fuel@OPNFV/OPNFV Fuel/g; - added README files for ci/scenarios/patches directories; - refresh & simplify cluster overview diagrams; - unify labels across docs; - fix TOC numbering; - remove local labs PDF/IDF files, as they are merely duplicates of Pharos files included as a git submodule; JIRA: FUEL-397 Change-Id: I87f61938eeb67f13fd9205d5226a30f02e55d267 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-10-16Add odl bgpvpn noha scenario to fuelStamatis Katsaounis1-0/+39
JIRA: FUEL-393 This patch adds support of os-odl-bgvpn-noha scenario to fuel installer. Change-Id: I4e053e38aac70023b0a81f9a41b415c7a1aae3af Depends-On: I57288bbb42f4c75af19f3807f8f15b44482c066c Signed-off-by: Stamatis Katsaounis <mokats@intracom-telecom.com>
2018-09-19[noha] Bring in OpenDaylight SFC scenarioMichael Polenchuk1-0/+33
- bump formulas baseline during docker build; - refresh patches; Change-Id: I0a54863f57344c5f8897dc981f704c4d265c5522 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-09-14Bug fix : Increase NUMA nodes RAMDimitrios Markou1-4/+4
Each compute node has 16 GB of RAM but those GBs are splited wrongly to each NUMA node (4 GB instead of 8 GB). JIRA: FUEL-387 Change-Id: Ibe784727c8a262b41add04ad3a41c70f25ded684 Signed-off-by: Dimitrios Markou <mardim@intracom-telecom.com>
2018-09-10[nosdn-noha] Meet EPA testcases requirements (NUMA)Dimitrios Markou1-0/+28
Install in a local directory a newer version of virt-manager to workaround obsolete Ubuntu versions lacking --cpu cellN.* support. This change only affects CPU cfg of virtual compute nodes in nosdn-nofeature-noha scenarios with: - set default cpu_topology to dual socket (2 cores, 2 sockets, 2 threads); - bump default RAM to 16GB; - define 2 NUMA cells, each with half the resources; To keep the old behavior available (single socket), a new deploy argument has been added (`-m`). The RAM change is not configurable via deploy args. NOTE: The CPU topology for virtual nodes should later be read from PDF instead of hardcoding it on a per-scenario basis in the installer. NOTE: Default 'ram' unit is MiB, while cellN.memory default unit is 'KiB'. JIRA: FUEL-385 Change-Id: I7ca268b0a2052524cb7187a5cf9b6fa8a382c9f9 Signed-off-by: Dimitrios Markou <mardim@intracom-telecom.com> Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-09-02[scenario] Factor out common nodes, statesAlexandru Avadanii13-126/+20
Make the bulk of scenario files static again by shifting out all common virtual nodes (mas01) and states (virtual_init, maas etc.) to default.yaml(.j2). This allows us to parse scenario-specific data during first j2 expansion, preparing for the new Pharos installer adapter that relies on `conf.virtual.nodes.control` length to construct the proper list of MaaS node definitions (kvm{01,02,03} vs {ctl01,gtw01}). Change-Id: I666ab5bd6bb2a42f98646af51950f6b9fffa0e8b Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-08-30[AArch64] Align armband repo name with MaaS nodesAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+1
curtin generates armband_3.list, which we aligned in the reclass model before, but not in the defaults yml used by cfg01/VCP VMs. Change-Id: Ibe8d5b79465b508e41c20ec08a98a96a1510da8d Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-08-29[docker] Switch to containerized Salt MasterAlexandru Avadanii9-21/+9
* Refactor OPNFV salt-formulas mechanism to resemble upstream git structure: - git submodules: add new submodule for each formula we patch; - create salt-formula-x directories for OPNFV formulas; - move mcp/metadata/service contents to their each formula subdir; - use `make patches-import` for patches previously handled by patch.sh; - retire patch.sh * states: add virtual_init: - mostly based on old salt.sh, which is now obsolete; - exclude salt-master service restart (it would kill the container); * scenarios: cleanup (rm cfg01 virtual node def), adopt virtual_init; * reclass: align our model with prebuilt container's Salt config: - drop linux:network pillar data (handled by Docker); - stop applying linux.system state on cfg01; - align salt user homedir; - drop salt-formula packages (preprovisioned); * minor plumbing in deploy.sh and lib.sh; JIRA: FUEL-383 Change-Id: I28708a9b399d3f19012212c71966ebda9d6fc0ac Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-08-21[ha][noha] Add vpp scenario placeholderCristina Pauna2-0/+95
- dummy copy of os-nosdn-nofeature-ha masquerading as os-nosdn-vpp-ha scenario placeholder - dummy copy of os-nosdn-nofeature-noha masquerading as os-nosdn-vpp-noha scenario placeholder Change-Id: I63a302c98e6e176a480fbc110012ac66749ee88f Signed-off-by: Cristina Pauna <cristina.pauna@enea.com>
2018-08-18[AArch64] VCP VMs: Switch back to 4.4.x LTS kernelAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+0
JIRA: ARMBAND-398 Change-Id: I329346755348525f00602d7f89af295c141a20d5 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-08-09Update Salt version to 2017.7Michael Polenchuk1-4/+4
Salt 2016.x has a bug with states ordering coming from 'include' statement. Glance/Heat DB sync is applied before package setup although clearly specified 'require' in state. Change-Id: Ic5f7ce4a7623fb208c0a5ba366802b7e02fa8b9f Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-08-07[scenarios] noha: Add MaaS VM, state to scenariosAlexandru Avadanii6-1/+41
JIRA: FUEL-382 Change-Id: Ib1f905bec87ce2afe643b4aa3b0201d7100be16d Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-08-07[scenarios] Differentiate virtual node rolesAlexandru Avadanii9-82/+85
Split scenario yaml definitions for virtual.nodes based on node role ('infra', 'control' or 'compute'), to be leveraged later to contruct node lists based on said role. This moves the responsability of filtering node names in scenario files (based on 'virtual' or 'baremetal' type) to xdf_data.sh.j2, simplifying scenario templates. By keeping all nodes (both virtual and baremetal) in scenario files, we can later determine the role (and implicitly the hostname) for a MaaS-managed node based on its index in the virtual.nodes.control structure. JIRA: FUEL-382 Change-Id: I1f83a307631f4166ee1c57ef598c44876b962f97 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-07-02[AArch64] Pin armband repo with highest prioAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+1
Mirantis repositories shadow certain packages from Armband repos (e.g. qemu-efi) if pinning is not set. Since MaaS does not allow configuring repo priorities via its API, use Salt pillar data to re-define the Armband repo and set its prio. Change-Id: Ic743f4b684b3f13552792f5f04097fac73171b37 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-06-20[noha] Rectify opendaylight+dpdk scenarioMichael Polenchuk1-4/+4
Change-Id: Ie707de90617e7080a5eb87cad69a604cf5e0f9fc Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-06-19Enforce static configuration instead of DHCPAlexandru Avadanii8-44/+20
- noha: 'accept_policy: open_mode' to align with ha scenarios; - s/cmp01/cmp001/g to align all scenarios and allow code reuse; - rename network params: s/dhcp/mcpcontrol/g, cleanup; - computes XDF data: drop 'opnfv_*' layer of params, cleanup; - local vPDF: add comments with default roles by node index; - parameterize all netmasks; - drop unused address/netmask for 'proto: manual' interfaces; - virsh_net: cleanup definitions, remove hardcodes, align IP on jumpserver and DHCP range with MaaS for pxebr; - maas: parameterize hardcoded '/24' cidr for PXE/admin, refactor maas.region.machines parameterization; - merge <all-mcp-arch-common/infra/config_*pdf.yaml.j2> templates; - move reclass.storage definitions of compute nodes to common dir; - drop 'openstack_compute_*' reclass params in favor of expanding them via j2 directly in reclass.storage params; - adopt `nm.cluster.has_*_nodes` where possible; - obsolete `runtime.yml` from reclass model; - refactor arch-specific reclass param selection; - remove unused defaults in favor of mandatory IDF properties; - noha: prepare for baremetal node support in cinder_lvm_devices; - interfaces: add interface_mtu and 'noifupdown: true' everywhere; - interfaces: use j2 macros to generate eth/vlan config; - states cleanup: remove DHCP route disable workaround on prx/cmp; - allow configuring NTP servers via: `idf.fuel.network.ntp_strata_host{1,2}`; - ovs_bridge: Allow setting gateway, dns-nameservers - apache: Adjust module list for novcp class inheritance; - glusterfs PPA: pin with same prio of MCP repos for novcp scenario; JIRA: FUEL-319 JIRA: FUEL-326 JIRA: FUEL-337 Change-Id: Ia6ad64ba8cade85a75fb22c9a2505decc3834360 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-06-14Get back to salt 2016.11Michael Polenchuk1-4/+4
Change-Id: Id024ed22dd1760f41ae18aeb8e680c2f07a5dc63 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-06-07[ha] Update OpenStack version to QueensMichael Polenchuk4-4/+4
* make cluster names version-agnostic * switch to mirror.mirantis.com * system reclass update Change-Id: I96394b3c9d8d38321289af8e3a4e8bbc5dd7a408 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-06-07[noha] Update OpenStack version to QueensMichael Polenchuk6-11/+11
* make cluster names version-agnostic * pre-install oslo-templates formula * salt version update to 2017.7 * system reclass update Change-Id: I903895f6bcd98a1062e66e3f14d23ec04dc1b869 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-05-23AArch64: Switch back to hwe-16.04 kernelAlexandru Avadanii1-2/+1
Align kernel versions across architectures (where possible). Change-Id: I66a822611eb5e46f90b62f5d36df571ae75dcba3 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-05-10AArch64: Switch to upstream Saltstack repoAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+3
To work around the missing dependency of 'python-tornado' on 'python-features' provided by the binary-specific DEB package in amd64 Saltstack repository, pre-install the req explicitly on FN (jumpserver) and VCP VMs via lib.sh. JIRA: ARMBAND-382 Change-Id: I2dbd08a58f6cf57c2c48c2d7fc8d19ad4872e800 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-05-08[virtual] Bring in OpenDaylight DPDK scenarioMichael Polenchuk1-0/+38
Change-Id: If77ac85fa86e0a1a18c0cc2abff77d876cdb9e93 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-04-24Mend OVN scenarioMichael Polenchuk2-1/+1
* setup HWE kernel to get suitable conntrack module * clean out outdated state with ovn ctl options * point SB remote source to local mgmt network Change-Id: I8986c227ce0a9a3b7ab3faf382760ec32e6e7c00 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-04-06Update opendaylight version to oxygenMichael Polenchuk2-2/+2
JIRA: FUEL-362 Change-Id: Ib2621bca72d1ba376af5d369edcf5fcf37e9788b Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
2018-03-30Re-order opendaylight stateMichael Polenchuk2-2/+2
* return back opendaylight state after neutron setup * sleep for awhile to let neutron api reconnect to the ODL controller and agents to register on server Change-Id: Ife0c7d3cc20574b0733e8e3064843c680379cc84 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>