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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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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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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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Salt minion could return 'no response' and cause an
unconfigured state of the vcp node(s), so catch this output after linux
state as well. Also clean up excess route on proxy nodes.
Change-Id: I3183fa09ff41a8f027ee789869bdae0c3962ab8f
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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JIRA: FUEL-310
Change-Id: Ice6d6bbb2d2ee8e21f2757b02056873d1a030ea3
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- move linux.network.interface definitions to their own classes, which
also removes the previous requirement of defining {dhcp,single}_nic
parameters in classes that don't actually use them;
- drop now useless {dhcp,single}_nic parameters;
- expand linux_{dhcp,single}_interface macros, since they cause issues
with reclass dict-merge while attempting to override sub-vars (i.e.
it's not possible to set 'enabled: false' via reclass interpolation);
JIRA: FUEL-310
Change-Id: I29d921f545e761de335a60e242a4523d13b06c78
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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