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Drop one questionable patch responsible for MaaS node authorized
keys to include mcp.rsa.pub by reading the contents of authorized
keys on mas01, assuming mcp.rsa.pub will be on the first line.
Instead, export the contents of the public key using a shell env
var during deploy, which gets expanded via maas_pdf j2 template
into a reclass param, leveraging existing salt-formula-maas sshprefs
mechanism for delivering the key to MaaS.
Since we require the public key to exist before expanding templates,
move `generate_ssh_key` call outside the current infrastructure
handling block, allowing it to execute during all `deploy.sh` calls,
even for dry-runs.
Change-Id: I0f53b0f764a2fafd292e0ffd399c284acf61bd30
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Refactor maas machine definition flow from going through variables
in pod_config.yaml to directly handling it in Fuel using a new j2
template.
This prepares for future improvements allowing a dynamic compute
node count, as well as parameterizing new values via j2.
For now, node roles and count are still statically mapped to PDF
nodes.
JIRA: FUEL-319
Change-Id: I770d82987fcb99792f9d5bc0857ab513f5cd3731
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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* changes:
[virtual] Add missing ODL dhcp_int
[virsh net] public: rm addr cfg for pure baremetal
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Upstream commit [1] now handles cloud init interface configuration
cleanup, so drop our explicit config from reclass.
[1] https://github.com/salt-formulas/salt-formula-linux/commit/b333d284
Change-Id: Ifd624f1e884d0d884513a3a7c3e18ffe3f00949a
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: I99c4b1774a7c3afbc834a6f6e8468f7baf1bc329
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Add a new class of scenarios, based on existing baremetal HA
scenarios, but instead of having a virtualized control plane (VCP),
all Openstack controller services will run directly on the cluster
nodes.
This change adds the common scaffolding, as well as the OVS scenario.
The new scenario(s) can be used on full-baremetal clusters, soon on
full-virtual clusters and later on hybrid (virt + bare) clusters.
This change defines old (current) style scenario definitions for
both baremetal and virtual, both named:
- os-nosdn-nofeature-novcp-ha;
Prerequisites:
1. Merge-able by name reclass.storage.node definitions
Each cluster (e.g. database, telemetry) adds its own set of
reclass storage node defitions, which for novcp scenarios should
be merged into a single node (kvm) based on the 'name' property.
This is not currently supported by upstream reclass 'node.sls'
high state, so add support for it via an early patch (required
before salt-master-init.sh tries to handle reclass.storage).
2. common reclass classes for novcp
Some of the classes in `baremetal-...-common-ha` are not fit for
novcp as they define VCP-specific config/inheritance, so add new
versions of said classes with novcp in mind or adapt old classes:
- parameterize ctl hostname in `openstack_compute.yml`;
- new `openstack_control_novcp.yml`;
- new `openstack_init_novcp.yml`;
3. Handle hard set names in state files for baremetal nodes
Some of our state files (e.g. maas) hardcodes baremetal node names
to 'kvm', 'cmp', so we need to align the names in novcp scenario
with these values to re-use the maas state. As a future improvement
we should parameterize these names in all state files.
As a consequence, our baremetal controller nodes will also use
'kvm*' hostnames (instead of 'ctl*').
4. Add 'noifupdown' to all interfaces on kvm nodes to prevent duplicate
IPs/routes created at *any* ifup due to /etc/network/route-br-ex.
Patch salt-formula-linux to skip network restart on 'noifupdown',
also when routes are present on that interface.
JIRA: FUEL-310
Change-Id: Ic67778f63e5ee0334dbfe9547c7109ec1a938d61
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- add missing network definitions for ODL node's 1st interface;
- add missing comments for `notify` global functions;
- fix or silence shellcheck issues;
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: Ie3341d29ab12ddf432db603ad865259afb54714e
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Revert "salt: Use apt-mk 'stable' distribution"
Revert "reclass: apt_mk_version: stable"
This reverts commit d1b6119e288a31e015573363ce77790fec8684df.
This reverts commit 4563ea7d62238e8273d840a8d9c6c1e179ca584e.
Change-Id: I383db1f78a087045086096cbc674260b985fd913
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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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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Decouple virtual cluster nodes (ctl, gtw etc.) from opnfv_fn_* vars
in favor of parsing PDF/IDF.
This is the first step towards unifying baremetal and virtual network
definition templates, as well as allowing virtual nodes to run on a
remote hypervisor (and eventually with a different arch).
opnfv_fn_* vars will still be used for infra VMs spawned on FN (cfg01
and optionally mas01).
Adopt new 'net_map.j2' from Pharos submodule for new templates (virt),
as well as old ones (baremetal).
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: I150c2416566bbe42ea11cd00f12a8a7bf96776c2
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- 10.1.0.0/24 (internal):
* 10.1.0.101 -> opnfv_openstack_compute_node01_tenant_address
* 10.1.0.124 -> opnfv_openstack_gateway_node01_tenant_address
- 172.16.10.0/24 (mgmt):
* 172.16.10.11 -> opnfv_openstack_control_node01_address
* 172.16.10.100 -> opnfv_infra_config_address
* 172.16.10.101 -> opnfv_openstack_compute_node01_control_address
* 172.16.10.111 -> opnfv_opendaylight_server_node01_single_address
* 172.16.10.124 -> opnfv_openstack_gateway_node01_address
- 10.16.0.0/24 (public):
* 10.16.0.11 -> opnfv_openstack_control_node01_external_address
* 10.16.0.101 -> opnfv_openstack_compute_node01_external_address
* 10.16.0.124 -> opnfv_openstack_gateway_node01_external_address
To re-use DPDK config baremetal template, move:
- cluster.baremetal-mcp-pike-ovs-dpdk-ha.infra.config_pdf
+ cluster.all-mcp-arch-common.infra.config_dpdk_pdf
Drop unused 'ceilometer_graphite_publisher_host' (172.16.10.107).
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: I3aef3415bd696a7ae5b566af12af4733a50c2135
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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To be able to re-use pod_config.yaml parameters generated based on
PDF for both baremetal and virtual scenarios without forking it,
we first need to align the IP addresses used in virtual deployments.
Currently hard set values will be parameterized in an ulterior
change.
- 10.1.0.0/24 (internal):
* 105 -> 101 (cmp01); 106 -> 102 (cmp02);
* 110 -> 124 (gtw01);
- 172.16.10.0/24 (mgmt):
* 101 -> 11 (ctl01);
* 105 -> 101 (cmp01); 106 -> 102 (cmp02);
* 110 -> 124 (gtw01);
- 10.16.0.0/24 (public):
* 101 -> 11 (ctl01);
* 105 -> 101 (cmp01); 106 -> 102 (cmp02);
* 110 -> 124 (gtw01);
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: I5d5def4e92c3462f1a34f73dde65ef7a262a5d62
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- add new virsh managed network 'pxebr' (to mimic baremetal behavior
on virtual PODs, this will be the equivalent of PXE/admin network);
- connect 'pxebr' to 3rd interface for cfg01, mas01 for all deploys
(used to be baremetal-specific), replacing 'internal';
- keep 'mcpcontrol' connected only to 'cfg01' (+ 'mas01' if present)
for initial infrastructure bring-up (1st interface);
- switch all virtual cluster nodes to 'pxebr' (1st interface);
- use 'pxebr' for all Salt cluster nodes traffic, 'mcpcontrol' only
for mas01<=>cfg01 Salt traffic;
- convert <user-data.template> to jinja2 and expand it based on PDF
instead of using `envsubst`;
- split <user-data.sh.j2> into two versions, one for each network
used for Salt traffic;
- ci/deploy.sh: Read scenario data before template parsing for
cluster domain variable, needed in virsh network def;
- leave docs diagram refresh to later after all possible deploy types
have settled;
- limit keyserver proxy usage to nodes where the configured http proxy
matches the first nameserver (true for all MaaS-provisioned nodes),
so we can re-use the same pillar for FN VMs and baremetal nodes;
- add PXE/admin IP on cfg01's 3rd interface and switch other vnodes
`salt_master_host` to point to it;
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: Ie4f7aedddf2ef81046f1127b377d88dce79f0fda
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- apply `linux` state on cfg01 first, so PXE/admin IP is added and
FN VM minions are available;
- add barrier and wait for all FN VMs to register with cfg01;
- use batch-mode execution while applying `linux.network` on FN VMs;
- retry all states executed via <salt.sh> on FN VMs;
JIRA: FUEL-310
Change-Id: I72e1c565370072500df1d486fe76e6315f583c75
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- move bash template handling (previously expanded via `envsubst`)
to lib.sh;
- move j2 template handling to lib.sh;
- move virsh network templates to 'mcp/scripts/virsh_net' subdir;
- switch virsh network templates from `envsubst` expansion to j2 and
leverage generate_config.py, similar to PDF Fuel installer adapter;
- add relevant runtime env vars (e.g. SALT_MASTER, MAAS_IP) on the fly
to PDF, to consume them in templates like params coming from PDF;
- parameterize virsh network definitions based on PDF (mgmt, public);
JIRA: FUEL-322
Change-Id: Ib94e78fc4f25797b9354a0552e884104da5d0003
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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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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This was only affecting pod deployments with
different board models, under the current limited
support:
- 3 KVMs will be same model and have the same NIC names
- 2 Compute nodes will be the same model and have same NIC names
For the computes nodes, br-mesh NIC name was wrong due
to incorrect idf mapping
Change-Id: I9685b35cb23b03be9fc0e6fe16c0712a9ad70e19
Signed-off-by: Guillermo Herrero <guillermo.herrero@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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Based on Canonical research (https://goo.gl/QJykMa) there is
low-risk of attack for private clouds environments, therefore
turn off the related kernel patches & regain performance back.
Change-Id: I661fa127241e327b07d21a29d58d584997607123
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Get the latest reclass system model to be in sync with salt
formulas code. Adjust keystone v3 admin endpoint patch.
Change-Id: Ia7ce6187b875cc9e18af2784ef1eb5df1c145c7d
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.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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* switch ovs/dpdk scenario from vlan to vxlan mode
* force br-ex interface to mitigate race with incorrect state
* remove dpdk packages list (already in upstream)
Change-Id: Ib827cef2d67879fd2a86d286ca2118b22493274d
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Fixes: 7c79115
Change-Id: I62f52382b297b1aa9cfc37f74f04a00872ead1ef
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- switch from securedlab to pharos as lab-config structure;
- accomodate the move net_config from PDF to IDF in j2 templates;
Change-Id: Ib04e4fb384568a6efd9e78a080857b663521ae88
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Previous cherry-pick failed to rename 'ocata' to 'pike'.
JIRA: FUEL-317
Change-Id: Ic1a1145e0652f2a7d15980399232631cf3fc5080
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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If upstream proxy is defined in IDF, propagate it to pillar data:
- linux:system:proxy:keyserver:http(s) for cfg01, mas01;
- maas:region:upstream_proxy for mas01;
Sample IDF config:
idf:
fuel:
network:
upstream_proxy:
address: 10.0.2.2
port: 3128
JIRA: FUEL-317
Change-Id: I12be815e1b4564227fb09c20ce06cd71e7d433b6
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 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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Although we properly filter the PXE/admin interface in the common
openstack_compute_pdf.yml.j2 template and use DHCP instead of manual
setup, we failed to do the same in scenario-specific overrides
(ODL, OVS), so we end up with 'proto: manual' on PXE/admin on cmp
nodes.
The fix is trivial and reuses the mechanism in the common class in
scenario-specific templates (if interface is PXE/admin, use 'DHCP'
instead of 'manual').
This solves the issue of broken connectivity to Salt master after
cmp reboot.
Change-Id: I1953d03343190acb2efcab4412a3d37e130b0ea9
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Although previous commit d1b6119 changed the first reference of
apt-mk repos to 'stable' from 'nightly', it missed the cluster model.
This fixes redeploys with `-f`, which fail due to conflicts between
already installed 'stable' packages and 'nightly' ones.
Fixes: d1b6119
Change-Id: I854bac86feaaa61da0b68d158e270eec1ee0ccb7
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- openvswitch 2.8 officially supports kernel versions from 3.10 to 4.12
- ODL baremetal scenario is acting up with floating/public SNAT
flow under hwe edge kernel 4.13
Change-Id: I099d528b3b1c2ea34f8f856cd60f809f90defea6
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Prevent dhcp client from setting an unwanted
default routes on compute nodes.
Change-Id: I2529491bbc977647e5f457d5f1ba88b0cc4372ee
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.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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Balance VM distribution on the 3 kvm nodes, as kvm02 has 4 VCP VMs
while kvm{01,03} have 5 VCP VMs each (without ODL).
Instead of spawning the ODL VCP VM on kvm03, move it to kvm02.
Change-Id: Id03b9453ee7c15cd6785c0bc073a38b87034aede
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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By default, MaaS formula will install Salt minion 2016.3 via curtin
on physical nodes. 2016.3 does not properly support proxy_host
config option, causing timeouts during `linux.system.repo` SLS apply.
Change-Id: I3d6245f0d4b425170c43b3b62a21ad9acc6cb97e
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Prepare for decoupling management from public (drop mas01 NAT):
- ctl: change heat URLs to use new management VIP instead of public;
Change-Id: I8e220ee37bd4177c3afd58a9ee401f815d046706
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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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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When we dropped the default gw via mas01 NAT, we uncovered a bug,
compute nodes do not have the proper public gw set up and used
to reach public network via mas01, slowing everything down.
Add gw similar to prx nodes.
Fixes: d4ab072
Change-Id: I4343c31c376a7a223670cdd623366454396d8d92
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Ubuntu prefers ipv6 connections therefore in some networks, this
breaks software updates (it does a AAAA DNS lookup before A record
lookups). Let's prefer old style ipv4 connections over the new ipv6 in
order to save some processing and resource utilization.
Based on previous work from [1] (but without /etc/gai.conf, only APT).
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/462502/
JIRA: FUEL-321
Change-Id: Ic3dff3baa1c0be9ac95972557d6a2d26641bfe1b
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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PR [1] was merged upstream.
[1] https://github.com/Mirantis/reclass-system-salt-model/pull/298
Change-Id: I335ac265b0b0b625c2f488755c5d11710ab354c2
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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