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This change extends current PDF/IDF support with:
- dynamic interface / vlan definition;
- dynamic interface and/or bridge allocation of installer networks on
top of interfaces (physical or vlans);
This allows us to drop hardcoded interface names and vlan / bridge
configuration in favor of a runtime determined model based on PDF/IDF.
For now, we duplicate common jinja variable definitions in each
template, but this will later be moved to a common include file.
JIRA: FUEL-275
Change-Id: Ia80a66dbdf898b0bd0a4fb99d069ce9ebe33fa65
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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While at it, compact 'set' into bash shebang where possible and
add `make patches-copyright` target to simplify adding patch
license headers.
Change-Id: I0c841de72e5709e5eef915a52c5ec4a7fc0f7c37
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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While at it, add .yamllint file (copied from releng repo).
Change-Id: I39630c0043fe2fd601510969c401e6cc9efbf69a
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- minor refactor of runtime templates parsing to allow var expansion;
- parse <pod_config.yml> into shell vars, match dynamically networks
from PDF to IP addresses on bridges of current jumphost;
- keep old '-B' parameter in <ci/deploy.sh>, use it for providing
fallback values in case there's no bridge name specified via IDF
and no IP on the jumphost for one or more of the PDF networks;
- re-enable dry-run to ease testing of the above;
- add sample 'idf-pod1.yaml' to <mcp/config/labs/local>;
The new behavior will try to determine the jump host bridge names:
1. Based on IDF mapping, if available
2. Based on PDF network matching with IP addrs on jumphost;
3. Fallback to values passed via '-B';
4. Fallback to default values hardcoded in the deploy script;
Later, we will drop MaaS network env vars in favor of PDF vars,
once the PDF template is generating them.
Change-Id: If9cd65d310c02965b2e2bfa06a0d7e0f97f1dd48
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- add new git submodule pointing to OPNFV Pharos;
- use Pharos 'generate_config.sh' to parse the PDF using the Fuel
installer adapter and generate <pod_config.yml> dynamically;
- build <pod_config.yml> outside current git repo and sync separately
to prevent sensitive data leak;
- add <pod1.yaml> PDF sample based on LF-POD2, should be used with
'ci/deploy.sh -l local -p pod1';
Change-Id: I4e1b95f180bcd5ade5d86f516628eb8edbe64b1c
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Change-Id: I66f5b4ac4ab58d3dbc983b0e1bed359a58602dba
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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JIRA: FUEL-275
Change-Id: I67e8d7ab95e35c78a4f960a12733124fe7bffaec
Signed-off-by: Guillermo Herrero <guillermo.herrero@enea.com>
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Change-Id: Iface28ab770beee00374afb902ef4f9c983538f5
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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MaaS node does not need to be exposed to the public network; instead
the management IP should be enough to access the MaaS dashboard.
So, drop 'infra_maas_node01_external_address' reclass param, together
with its OPNFV PDF param, 'opnfv_infra_maas_node01_external_address'.
This allows us to move compute public IPs back to .{2,3} instead of
.{101,102}, where we moved them during 'pod_config.yml' addition.
While at it, fix a minor duplicate 'name' param for 'br-mgmt' bridge
on kvm nodes.
Change-Id: Ie9fcf5924d7aa37b666f42c968687d73b51a8278
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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PDF compatible reclass support moved the MaaS IPs from .2 to .3.
However, the runtime template was not updated accordingly, leading
to mismatches between IP addresses. Until all scenarios support
pod_config, we can't apply the IP change correctly, so revert it.
Change-Id: I34e42ec06dd9fd4f69bd7c91dbe068a4f83b3e62
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Implementation for baremetal-mcp-ocata-ovs-ha scenario
JIRA: FUEL-275
Change-Id: Id6ab5697f993ac9faa019c3c10ba4ed4b7b6db01
Signed-off-by: Guillermo Herrero <guillermo.herrero@enea.com>
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mcpcontrol virsh network, as well as MaaS PXE network are installer
specific, and not POD specific.
Therefore, these should be easily parametrized without the PDF,
using only installer inputs (e.g. env vars passed via Jenkins).
- add new <all-mcp-ocata-common.opnfv.runtime> reclass class;
- parametrize at runtime new reclass class based on global vars;
- factor out MaaS deploy address / config using new mechanism;
- parametrize at runtime virsh network definitions based on template;
- add new "maas.pxe_route" sls for configuring routing on cfg01;
- replace env vars with the new sls in "maas" state;
NOTE: baremetal parametrization will be handled later.
Change-Id: Ifd61143d818fb088b3f4395388ba769bbc49156e
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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