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A few things differ between baremetal and virtual nodes:
- provisioning method;
- network setup;
Since now we support completely dynamic network config based on PDF +
IDF, as well as dynamic provisioning of VMs on jumpserver (as virtual
cluster nodes), respectively MaaS-driven baremetal provisioning, let's
drop the 'baremetal-' prefix from cluster model names and prepare for
unified scenarios.
Note that some limitations still apply, e.g. virtual nodes are spawned
only on jumpserver (localhost) for now.
JIRA: FUEL-310
Change-Id: If20077ac37c6f15961468abc58db7e16f2c29260
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Instead of defining a http proxy for all salt-minion traffic, which
also includes some Openstack API accesses we can't filter (no_proxy
is not yet supported), add & leverage support for proxy configuration
during APT keyserver access / key download.
JIRA: FUEL-331
Change-Id: I9470807633596c610cfafb141b139ddda2ff096b
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Instead of using NAT on the mas01 node for all cluster node outgoing
traffic, use the MaaS built-in proxy for APT traffic to leverage its
caching capabilities too.
Also enable the proxy for salt minions, so they can access public
keyservers et al.
Cleanup public DNS from kvm nodes, interferes with MaaS proxy.
Add example config for global env proxy, but don't enable it:
- default environment settings - /etc/environment (via reclass);
The MaaS proxy will not be used (at least for now) on nodes:
- cfg01;
- mas01;
NOTE: We can't yet drop the maas.pxe_nat state completely, as certain
Openstack services are still accessed via public addresses from ctl
nodes.
JIRA: FUEL-317
JIRA: FUEL-318
Change-Id: I6c5f6872bb94afb838580571080e808bc262fc68
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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