# This file defines the deployment for the MAAS environment which is to be # deployed and automated. demo-maas: maas: # Defines the general setup for the MAAS environment, including the # username and password for the host as well as the MAAS server. user: ubuntu password: ubuntu # Contains the virtual machine parameters for creating the MAAS virtual # server. Here you can configure the name of the virsh domain, the # parameters for how the network is attached. name: opnfv-maas-intel interfaces: ['bridge=brAdm,model=virtio','bridge=brData,model=virtio','bridge=brPublic,model=virtio'] memory: 4096 vcpus: 4 arch: amd64 pool: default disk_size: 160G # Apt http proxy setting(s) apt_http_proxy: apt_sources: - ppa:maas/next - ppa:juju/stable # Virsh power settings # Specifies the uri and keys to use for virsh power control of the # juju virtual machine. If the uri is omitted, the value for the # --remote is used. If no power settings are desired, then do not # supply the virsh block. virsh: rsa_priv_key: /home/ubuntu/.ssh/id_rsa rsa_pub_key: /home/ubuntu/.ssh/id_rsa.pub uri: qemu+ssh://ubuntu@10.4.1.1/system # Defines the IP Address that the configuration script will use to # to access the MAAS controller via SSH. ip_address: 10.4.1.2 # This section allows the user to set a series of options on the # MAAS server itself. The list of config options can be found in # the upstream MAAS documentation: # - http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/api.html#maas-server settings: main_archive: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu upstream_dns: 10.4.0.2 maas_name: intelpod5 # kernel_opts: "console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200n8" # ntp_server: ntp.ubuntu.com # This section is used to define the networking parameters for when # the node first comes up. It is fed into the meta-data cloud-init # configuration and is used to configure the networking piece of the # service. The contents of this section are written directly to the # /etc/network/interfaces file. # # Please note, this is slightly different than the # node-group-interfaces section below. This will configure the # machine's networking params, and the node-group-interfaces will # configure the maas node-group interfaces which is used for # controlling the dhcp, dns, etc. network_config: | auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 10.4.1.2 netmask 255.255.248.0 network 10.4.0.0 broadcast 10.4.7.255 gateway 10.4.0.1 dns-nameservers 10.4.0.2 127.0.0.1 auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 10.4.9.2 netmask 255.255.248.0 network 10.4.8.0 broadcast 10.4.15.255 auto eth2 iface eth2 inet static address 10.2.65.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 10.2.65.0 broadcast 10.2.65.255 #auto lo #iface lo inet loopback #auto eth0 #iface eth0 inet static # address 192.168.122.2 # netmask 255.255.248.0 # network 192.168.122.0 # broadcast 192.168.122.255 # gateway 192.168.122.1 # dns-nameservers 192.168.122.1 127.0.0.1 # The node-group-interfaces section is used to configure the MAAS # network interfaces. Basic configuration is supported, such as which # device should be bound, the range of IP addresses, etc. # Note: this may contain the special identifiers: # ${maas_net} - the first 3 octets of the ipv4 address # ${maas_ip} - the ip address of the MAAS controller node_group_ifaces: - device: eth0 ip: 10.4.1.2 subnet_mask: 255.255.248.0 broadcast_ip: 10.4.7.255 router_ip: 10.4.0.1 static_range: low: 10.4.2.20 high: 10.4.2.254 dynamic_range: low: 10.4.1.50 high: 10.4.1.254 - device: eth1 ip: 10.4.9.2 subnet_mask: 255.255.255.0 broadcast_ip: 10.4.9.255 management: 1 static_range: low: 10.4.9.20 high: 10.4.9.100 dynamic_range: low: 10.4.9.101 high: 10.4.9.200 - device: eth2 ip: 10.2.65.3 subnet_mask: 255.255.255.0 broadcast_ip: 10.2.65.255 management: 1 static_range: low: 10.2.65.20 high: 10.2.65.100 dynamic_range: low: 10.2.65.101 high: 10.2.65.200 # Defines the physical nodes which are added to the MAAS cluster # controller upon startup of the node. nodes: - name: node6-control tags: control architecture: amd64/generic mac_addresses: - "00:15:17:ac:3b:b4" power: type: ipmi address: 10.4.7.6 user: root pass: root driver: LAN_2_0 - name: node5-compute tags: compute architecture: amd64/generic mac_addresses: - "00:1e:67:e0:0a:4a" power: type: ipmi address: 10.4.7.5 user: root pass: root driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 - name: node4-compute tags: compute architecture: amd64/generic mac_addresses: - "00:1e:67:e0:08:b0" power: type: ipmi address: 10.4.7.4 user: root pass: root driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 - name: node3-control tags: control architecture: amd64/generic mac_addresses: - "00:1e:67:e0:08:7e" power: type: ipmi address: 10.4.7.3 user: root pass: root driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 - name: node2-control tags: control architecture: amd64/generic mac_addresses: - "00:1e:67:cf:b8:92" power: type: ipmi address: 10.4.7.2 user: root pass: root driver: LAN_2_0 # sticky_ip_address: # mac_address: "38:63:bb:43:b8:9c" # requested_address: 192.168.122.5 # - name: jenkins-slave # tags: jenkins-slave # architecture: amd64/generic # mac_addresses: # - "52:54:00:f0:5c:53" # power: # type: virsh # address: qemu+ssh://ubuntu@10.4.1.1/system # Contains the virtual machine parameters for creating the Juju bootstrap # node virtual machine juju-bootstrap: name: bootstrap interfaces: ['bridge=brAdm,model=virtio','bridge=brPublic,model=virtio'] memory: 4096 vcpus: 4 arch: amd64 pool: default disk_size: 120G