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2019-08-01Introduction of Openstack-helm as installernikoskarandreas1-1/+10
This patch creates a new installer tree in xci that uses openstack-helm to deploy openstack on a kubernetes cluster. USAGE: Export INSTALLER_TYPE=osh, DEPLOY_SCENARIO=k8-calico-nofeature and XCI_FLAVOR=noha or mini and run xci-deploy.sh as in documentation. deploy-scenario:k8-calico-nofeature installer-type:osh Change-Id: I212f70eb51c2a38c798c11367d2ebb8bf5f4a1de Signed-off-by: nikoskarandreas <nick@intracom-telecom.com>
2018-10-31Bug fix: Fetch vm names from idfManuel Buil1-1/+1
Currently we were taking the names of the nodes to be generated from the NODE_NAMES variable whereas ansible was fetching the names from the dynamic_inventory.py which uses idf. This resulted in problems: when doing ha, ansible was provisioning a compute as a controller and vicebersa. This patch forces create_nodes role to fetch the name from idf and thus align with the naming schema of ansible deploy-scenario:k8-calico-nofeature installer-type:kubespray Change-Id: Id1473727405701fd9ed0cb2f1394ee8676cec337 Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
2018-10-30Remove variable for driverManuel Buil1-1/+1
Right now, we only support ipmi hosts (either virtual or physical) and that is why our json is always describing the ipmi parameters. It does not make sense that we have a variable which would allow to change that Change-Id: I7b88aca5930a73d68342e3d4cf21f9e96286c4d7 Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
2018-10-17[Baremetal] Add baremetal support to create-nodesManuel Buil1-3/+3
Information about baremetal servers is collected for ironic to do the provisioning. Two main things are done: 1 - baremetalhoststojson.yml fills the json config file fed to ironic so that it knows how to boot the blades. In the baremetal case, the create_vm.yml playbook will only create opnfv vm. The variable vms_to_create holds that information. The variable baremetal_nodes specifies the physical nodes (empty when non baremetal deployments) 2 - For PXE to work, we create a file called baremetalstaticips that has the mapping between mac address from servers and its ip. That file is moved into the dnsmasq config directory Change-Id: I0e788db1deb50769c183b71524a68ac0b925f8aa Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
2018-10-15[baremetal] Add two interfaces to the opnfv vmManuel Buil1-1/+1
opnfv vm requires connectivity to two physical interfaces of the host. These interfaces are: 1 - admin, where DHCP requests will arrive from blades to do PXE boot 2 - mgmt, which connects to the mgmt of the blades to do the ansible configuration To achive this, it is required: 1 - Two libvirt networks that connect to two different linux bridges. The important physical interfaces are connected to them. The interfaces name is fetched from the idf 2 - Two templates representing the new libvirt networks (net-mgmt.xml.j2 and net-admin.xml.j2) 3 - Two interfaces defined in vm.xml.j2 Change-Id: I9037aa36802cfde44717b9394bab79b22d7dfaab Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
2018-10-12Fix idf for k8sManuel Buil1-0/+10
deploy-scenario:k8-calico-nofeature installer-type:kubespray Change-Id: If1c9f5908f39f9c09efb86e27a3f3883b4cd75b9 Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
2018-10-03[Baremetal] - Change roles and playbooks namesManuel Buil1-0/+179
A few playbooks and the create-vm-nodes role should change the name to reflect the new reality once the baremetal patches are merged. The playbooks that must change the name are: - xci-prepare-virtual.yml - xci-create-virtual.yml Change-Id: Iaed1f93561fa9d39c7916e0643a5445cdddf4f97 Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>