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This patch adds aio opnfv host configuration playbook, inventory, variable
files and so on to use until we have time to fix things more properly and some
other functionality becomes available in upstream. This approach will result in
duplicates but it is something we can perhaps live with.
The playbook to configure opnfv host is different from the playbook used for
the rest of the flavors as our target host is the opnfv host itself. This is
the reason for not having target host configuration playbook.
This installation of aio will be driven by upstream scripts/playbooks entirely
and we just execute the scripts we have in openstack-ansible repo.
Change-Id: Ica814bdac1d324414f3add382a8241de49c93a2e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This patch adds the main/common playbooks, files, and templates to
be used for all flavors.
The provisioning and OpenStack installation process will be as below
- provision VMs for flavor using bifrost
- once the VMs are provisioned, configure-localhost.yml playbook will
be run, preparing the localhost in order to ensure the right playbooks
(configure-opnfvhost.yml and configure-targethosts.yml), inventory files
and var files are in place before we proceed with configuring opnfv host.
- after getting the right files for the flavor, opnfv host will be
configured using configure-opnfvhost.yml playbook.
- finally, the target hosts will be configured.
- once the above process is completed, openstack-ansible playbooks will
be run, setting up hosts, infrastructure and OpenStack.
Change-Id: I6e08b2cfdab9627f765e6fc414917b09f953cab2
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Summary of changes are
- flavors directory has been removed and the flavor config files are
moved into config and renamed to <flavor>-vars
- common files are put under file
- files specific to flavors are put under file/<flavor> directories
- templates and var files are stored in template and var directories
respectively
- 3 playbooks are created
Change-Id: I8a93e0947ccb02f93a6c8f00da27e0cc6b4dc21e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change enables node provisioning using bifrost based on the chosen
flavor.
Other changes include
- move flavor specific stuff (playbooks, inventory, vars) into their own
folders so it is easier to copy them over.
- rename flavors and get rid of xci from them.
- introduce env-vars to keep variables that are not really user variables.
Please note that this patch contains empty files and so on due to still
trying to find best way to structurei things. Apart from this, there will
probably be lots of duplications here and there which will be taken care
of once things settle.
Change-Id: I04a5d422e5b018439bafea5e68e65255ae38d22b
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change creates
- initial version of the script to initiate the VM node creation and
provisioning with bifrost and OpenStack installation with openstack-ansible
- pinned-versions to hold the "known working" versions. releng will use master
until the development is complete.
- user-vars to hold user variables
- configuration files to keep settings for different flavors
- ansible files (playbooks, inventory files, variables) per flavor. These
files are empty at the moment in order to save the chosen path makes sense.
Once the way is agreed on, these will be similar to the files listed below
with different content per flavor.
https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=releng.git;a=blob;f=prototypes/openstack-ansible/playbooks/inventory
https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=releng.git;a=blob;f=prototypes/openstack-ansible/playbooks/configure-xcimaster.yml
https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=releng.git;a=blob;f=prototypes/openstack-ansible/var/ubuntu.yml
These new files will be the ones used when the actual deployment is done
with openstack-ansible based on the flavor chosen by developer (or CI).
Change-Id: Ia2f38416a161abd186cbcca61e105c6a68f78b54
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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