Make small tweaks to launch node README
First of all, we're using RST syntax, so rename it to README.rst. More importantly, remove menitons of puppetmaster - and puppet in general, as they are distracting. When reading the file, my eyes scanned and hit puppetmaster and I almost skipped the section with the assumption it was out of date. Change-Id: I294bf17084be7dad46e075ad2a3ef2674276c018
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records via the printed commands. Forward A and AAAA records should
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be added to opendev/zone-opendev.org/zones/opendev.org/zone.db.
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In order for Ansible to be able to send out the Puppet updates,
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you also need the puppetmaster to accept the root SSH key for the
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new server. So as root on bridge.openstack.org:
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We need to add the host to our static inventory file so that
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the ansible runs see the new host. The launch script prints out
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the appropriate lines to add to
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opendev/system-config:inventory/openstack.yaml.
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In order for Ansible to work, you also need to accept the root SSH
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key for the new server. Once the new DNS entries have propagated,
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as root on bridge.openstack.org:
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ssh root@$FQDN
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Verify the fingerprint of the new server and type "yes" to accept.
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Then you can log out.
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Finally we need to add the host to our static inventory file so that
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the periodic ansible runs (which can run puppet) see the new host.
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Update opendev/system-config/inventory/openstack.yaml to
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include the appropriate hostname and IP address details.
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Add DNS Records
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There are no scripts to automatically handle DNS at the moment due to
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a lack of library support for the new Rackspace Cloud DNS (with IPv6).
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However, the launch-node script will print the commands needed to be
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The launch-node script will print the commands needed to be
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run to configure DNS for a newly launched server. To see the commands
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for an existing server, run:
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