Since support for additional operating systems has been added to some
components, the image tag "latest" is no longer used by their Makefiles.
This commit changes the tags for the aforementioned components to use
the new default tag and updates the job name to reflect the use of
Ubuntu images.
Change-Id: Ia1adf156c4b3798b2400f9c821ac2ba685557591
Currently, Airskiff deploys a custom manifest defined in
tools/deployment/airskiff/manifests/airship.yaml to boostrap Airship
components. This exempts Airskiff from the daily version uplift process
and causes a divergence from the global UCP charts. This commit updates
the Airskiff bootstrap process to use the existing UCP charts at the
global layer.
Change-Id: I68dc405fda3cb1dbf5865104b657bdd75812e9bc
Sloop type/site is a minimalistic approach to Airship with reduced
requirements towards hardware and external dependencies while keeping
all the functional features.
Major differences compared to reference site airship-seaworthy
- Two bare-metal server setup with 1 control, and 1 compute.
Most components are scaled to a single replica and doesn't carry
any HA as there is only a single control plane host.
- No requirements for DNS/certificates.
HTTP and internal cluster DNS is used.
- Ceph set to use the single (root) disk. This generally
provides minimalistic no-touch ceph deployment.
No replication of ceph data (single copy).
- Simplified networking (no bonding).
Two network interfaces are used by default (flat PXE, and DATA network
with VLANs for OAM, Calico, Storage, and OpenStack Overlay)
- Generic hostnames used (airsloop-control-1, airsloop-compute-1) that
simplifies generation of k8s certificates
- Usage of standard Ubuntu 16.04 GA kernel (as oppose to HWE)
Change-Id: I4944fcae7d29ed8799d810c93efb0120b6b3a105
This change introduces Airskiff (see [0]), a development/learning environment
for the software delivery components of Airship, to the Airship-Treasuremap
repository. This change also adds a set of scripts accompanied by documentation
for easy deployment. During deployment, Armada, Deckhand, Pegleg, and Shipyard
are downloaded and built from source. Gate scripts from the OpenStack-Helm
project deploy a KubeADM-adminstered cluster. Armada deploys Armada, Deckhand,
and Shipyard into the cluster. The Airship components deploy OpenStack using
the documents provided by the Airskiff site. Airskiff is not safe for
production and should not be duplicated for production usage.
[0] https://github.com/mattmceuen/airskiff
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/613686/
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/614032/
Change-Id: Iae1efcca0812b98a9ad05aa8b869bdccfdb7e44b
- Fix missing k8s IP for etcd certs
- Fix release groups for wait labels
- Fix versions that changed since initial manfiests
- Fix barbican override to use loci image
- Add re-generated certs
- Adjust partitions for host profiles
Change-Id: I961886cbaa3a0ce03e836d2392cf81bb74afc26c