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It is easier to just generate the `pod_config.yaml` file than to
maintain it, so let's remove it.
While at it, link sample PDF/IDF inside pharos git submodule, so we
don't have to pass a different lab-config URI to use the sample.
To generate pod_config.yml for the sample PDF/IDF:
$ ./ci/deploy.sh -l local -p pod1 -s os-odl-nofeature-ha -d
$ cat mcp/deploy/images/pod_config.yml
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: If5898f92ef54bebc31d57f9632959e9093a89250
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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RHEL family virtualization tools reserve 02:00 PCI slot for VGA, even
if 'nographics' is specified when creating the VM (in case the user
wants to later hook a video card, which usually *requires* PCI slot2).
Debian systems do not follow this rule (tested with libvirt 1.x, 2.x,
3.x), hence 1st NIC lands on PCI slot 2 (and get eth name 'ens2').
To align the behavior across all possible jumpserver distros, bring
back the virtio video.
This reverts commit 738f6c3b68d1179de1ff790f9e72c25f10874da4.
Change-Id: Ifd855c12e04aec1ff0ab047b13f8081365741889
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Bump Pharos git submodule to pick up support for MaaS timeout
parameterization, as well as new IDF for lf-pod2.
Drop arch-specific MaaS timeouts, as they are now configurable
on a per-POD basis.
Sample usage (via IDF):
idf:
fuel:
maas:
# MaaS timeouts (in minutes)
timeout_comissioning: 10
timeout_deploying: 15
Change-Id: I8fafa336b0bc64d705f6c2e40fc3dfb85672fb15
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Since VCP VMs (created via salt formula) do not have a video
controller defined in their domain XMLs, network devices end on
different PCI slots and hence have different names assigned
(ens2+ vs foundation node VMs, which start with ens3).
To align network interface names for VMs on jumpserver vs kvm nodes,
and reduce confusion, remove the video controller from FN VMs.
This allows some cleanup:
- drop extra AArch64 args from virt-install;
- unify 'opnfv_vcp_vm_*' and 'opnfv_fn_vm_*' variables;
Change-Id: I0d108b00914b3eaaa03b67c652174f8ed4573118
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- Remove hardcoded /24 mask
- Use PDF as source for public network, with reclass params:
opnfv_net_public, _mask, _gw, _pool_start, _pool_end
JIRA: FUEL-315
Change-Id: Idf3a4ed8f63f58fa90d9c1dcb7751ef3b1c9bd36
Signed-off-by: Guillermo Herrero <guillermo.herrero@enea.com>
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Allow end-users to easily change the MaaS commissioning/deploying
timeouts by simply editing the reclass model.
While at it, use arch-specific values and bump deploy timeout on
AArch64 to 20 minutes instead of 15.
Change-Id: I37ae434ecebdd64effb007baa06c722b1db15c66
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Since Mirantis prebuilt image comes with salt-minion 2016.3 instead
of 2016.11 and upgrading it leads to a hard to break catch-22, use
the Ubuntu cloud archive image we already download for FN VMs and
pre-install:
- a newer kernel (hwe-edge);
- salt-minion (2016.11);
This also implicitly aligns the image handling on AArch64 and x86_64.
Change-Id: I86d1c777449d37bdd0348936a598e3ffe9d265af
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Include `openstack_web_public_vip` class for setting up the
old VIP in the public network, use old class for mgmt VIP.
Also change the generic hostname 'prx' to point inside mgmt net.
Change-Id: Iff69394f16ede290d149a26b054a85371f00f8e0
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Use PXE/admin network for salt traffic from/to all minions
except cfg01, mas01.
This allows us to drop the route to admin net from cfg01.
Change-Id: Ic2526f1ff77afe5d92ced900971f4c8f78d2d8a2
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- patch MaaS to default to `DHCP` instead of `AUTO` for physical
PXE interfaces (all IPs will be handed out by MaaS DHCP *inside* the
defined dynamic DHCP IP range);
- reduce range to silence bogus MaaS warning about address exhaustion;
- regenerate pod_config.yml.example to reflect the changes;
- drop `opnfv_infra_maas_pxe_address` (duplicate of
`opnfv_infra_maas_node01_deploy_address`);
- add `opnfv_infra_config_pxe_address` for future usage;
- while at it, fix missing patch copyright;
JIRA: FUEL-316
Change-Id: I81fad333e77f7c8508cd2b2b267c7b39c130e3e1
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- s/opnfv_maas_pxe_/opnfv_infra_maas_pxe_/g to align with other vars;
- patches: pharos: Add MaaS PXE network to installer adapter;
- runtime.yml{,.template}: move to installer adapter, update
pod_config.yml example;
- drop MAAS_PXE_NETWORK global env var, now read strictly from PDF;
JIRA: FUEL-313
Change-Id: I46d7510bd53fba7890c411d36bc28fd6ff6f3648
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Our PDF installer adapter defines 3 unused reclass params that are
misleading, so drop them (infra_compute_node{01,02,03}_address).
Change-Id: I0ca49b73add543c8f03b14ed4d805ce55f973bb5
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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While at it, fix another small issue where a variable
(parameters__param_opnfv_maas_pxe_address) was used without being
populated (defined in 'runtime.yml', which is not read using
`parse_yaml`, like the scenario yml or the PDF expanded class,
pod_config.yml).
JIRA: FUEL-313
Change-Id: Iee88601d5420f55572bf90c8cf330afbedfb2e21
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Change-Id: I1df0228cb44bf9122aaf93dd25fc16a0d26a5240
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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