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Fix typo before it gets propagated even more:
$ grep hasewell -Rl . | \
xargs sed -i 's/hasewell/haswell/g'
Change-Id: Id6a17ae8f429946f7febba6f319a25759fc8339f
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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The previous network segment conflicts with INSTALLER_IP.
Change-Id: I160c2ee368f716d13510bfea69e2dc453d164276
Signed-off-by: zhihui wu <wu.zhihui1@zte.com.cn>
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Change-Id: I86935bee9ff30d811f0e756f93716cb415fa3a01
Signed-off-by: Alex Yang <yangyang1@zte.com.cn>
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Change-Id: I0c4389059edb33fecdd472777d7266c4934f1d07
Signed-off-by: Trevor Bramwell <tbramwell@linuxfoundation.org>
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Note: Also fixed yamllint issues with these files
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 etc 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.
Passwords and Usernames removed:
$ egrep -r '(pass|user)'
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod2/daisy/config/deploy.yml:daisy_passwd: ''
zte/virtual1/daisy/config/deploy.yml:daisy_passwd: ''
zte/pod3.yaml: user:
zte/pod3.yaml: pass:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_user:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml: ipmi_pass:
zte/pod3/daisy/config/deploy.yml:daisy_passwd: ''
zte/pod1.yaml: user:
zte/pod1.yaml: pass:
zte/virtual2/daisy/config/deploy.yml:daisy_passwd: ''
zte/pod2.yaml: user:
zte/pod2.yaml: pass:
lf/pod2.yaml: user: >
Change-Id: I876f4b553c51dd4592701539cfce66bcf8c114ab
Signed-off-by: agardner <agardner@linuxfoundation.org>
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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 etc 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: Idc70540477d8569f15335e75e7725c1e4e56a60b
Signed-off-by: agardner <agardner@linuxfoundation.org>
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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: Ie3e935e7e9250a387858c29eb77c3c06b4fe3f57
Signed-off-by: agardner <agardner@linuxfoundation.org>
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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: I52a5c117da599fd46aa246de20077d5bdbe8a3b6
Signed-off-by: agardner <agardner@linuxfoundation.org>
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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>
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Securedlab will be going away now that we can encrypt strings
(eyaml)
we need to check jinja2 PDF templates that will be moving into pharos
This adds one pod yaml files and fixes paths in check-jinja2.sh
After this is merged I can create a jenkins job for pharos.
Then I can start moving pdf files into the pharos repo
Change-Id: I2f2f2925275de49035d7d0160249d75b25ca0d20
Signed-off-by: agardner <agardner@linuxfoundation.org>
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