Mark Goddard 9c1d085d2e Workaround issue in CentOS cloud images with resolv.conf
The CentOS cloud images from 7.2 (1511) onwards have a bogus name server
entry in /etc/resolv.conf, 10.0.2.3. Cloud-init only appends name server
entries to this file, and will not remove this bogus entry. Typically this
leads to a delay of around 30 seconds when connecting via SSH, due to a
timeout in NSS. The workaround employed here is to remove this bogus entry
from the image using virt-customize, if it exists. See
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=14369.

Fixes: #112
2018-01-16 19:36:36 +00:00
2017-12-14 20:39:55 +00:00
2017-04-06 10:15:29 +01:00
2018-01-02 17:12:17 +00:00

Kayobe

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Deployment of Scientific OpenStack using OpenStack kolla.

Kayobe is an open source tool for automating deployment of Scientific OpenStack onto a set of bare metal servers. Kayobe is composed of Ansible playbooks, a python module, and makes heavy use of the OpenStack kolla project. Kayobe aims to complement the kolla-ansible project, providing an opinionated yet highly configurable OpenStack deployment and automation of many operational procedures.

Features

  • Heavily automated using Ansible
  • kayobe Command Line Interface (CLI) for cloud operators
  • Deployment of a seed VM used to manage the OpenStack control plane
  • Configuration of physical network infrastructure
  • Discovery, introspection and provisioning of control plane hardware using OpenStack bifrost
  • Deployment of an OpenStack control plane using OpenStack kolla-ansible
  • Discovery, introspection and provisioning of bare metal compute hosts using OpenStack ironic and ironic inspector
  • Virtualised compute using OpenStack nova
  • Containerised workloads on bare metal using OpenStack magnum
  • Big data on bare metal using OpenStack sahara

In the near future we aim to add support for the following:

Description
Deployment of containerised OpenStack to bare metal using kolla and bifrost
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