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2018-01-28[IDF] Add optional 'idf.installer' arrayAlexandru Avadanii1-0/+3
There is no easy way to determine automatically if a PDF/IDF set is compatible with a specific installer adapter. Most common incompatibilities are caused by: - installer adapters hardcode more network ports than nodes have defined in PDF; - installer adapters hardcode more nodes than PDF defines; Previous attempt at handling this dynamically (cd54edf) fails for recently added PODs, so let's handle this explicitly per-pod via a new optional IDF property, 'idf.installer'. If 'idf.installer' is defined, it will be used by `check-jinja2.sh` as a filter-in list of installer adapters to check against. The default (no 'idf.installer' present) is to check all IAs. Leverage the new property for: - arm-pod5: not enough network ports on computes for Compass, Joid; - arm-pod7: same as arm-pod5; - bii-pod1: no 'storage' network defined in IDF for Daisy; - zte-pod9: 3 cluster nodes are only supported by Daisy for now; SPEC changes: - net_config (previously mandatory for IDF version '0.1') is now mandatory only if 'idf.fuel' or 'idf.daisy' is defined; Fixes: cd54edf Change-Id: I706c05519e5491ad631069d7cc090e9c8bfd3011 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-01-14[PDF] arm-pod*: Move net_config to IDFAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+34
While at it, drop 'fixed_ips', which is a leftover from early net_config implementation and is not currently used by the Fuel installer (only Daisy seems to use 'fixed_ips', but falls back to using 'address' of the first interface when 'fixed_ips' is not present). Keep 'address: 192.168.11' on jumpserver first interface for Daisy compatibility. Change-Id: I83455a45a2a19fde6b9fb8b7f0fa8872b1291ab0 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2018-01-14[PDF] Fix yamllint issues in installer adaptersAlexandru Avadanii1-1/+1
Although current YAML files in Pharos are all valid according to yamllint, the resulting YAMLs after PDF/IDF + IA interpolations still have a lot of violations, which need to be addressed. PDF changes: - bii/pod1: + fix typo in disks_A reference; IDF changes: - replace empty strings with `~` keyword (will be expanded to 'None'); IA (installer adapter) changes: - apex: + add missing document start; - compass4nfv: + too few spaces before comment; + missing starting space in comment; + replace '\t' with spaces; - daisy: + None; - fuel: + check conf.idf is defined first (fix parse for PODs without IDF); + move document start outside conf.idf condition - joid: + None; This is not an exhaustive change, some yamllint issues are still there but require either refactoring IAs or changing the PDF/IDF files in a way that needs the respective maintainer's input. Change-Id: I26743e265217e892b6a94de96a016c295ea24fb5 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
2017-12-01Moving all pdfs to pharos repoagardner1-0/+38
Inline encrytion of yaml files allows us to make away with securedlab's restrictions Going forward, anyone will be able to see Lab PDFs See: https://github.com/opnfv/pharos/blob/master/config/utils/README.eyaml.rst If you are the reviewer on this changeset it is becasue git blamed showed you to be the author of the pdf in this review. Encrypting ipmi password is optional. I have scrubbed the password from this change. If you do not need the password to be hidden, please let me know in the comment, and I will put it back. If you do need the password hidden, please follow the readme above and ammend this patch to include the encrypted value that you create on your pods jumphost. Change-Id: Ic2db523e7f82a0fb48e462a1fbe1402267f22618 Signed-off-by: agardner <agardner@linuxfoundation.org>