Update the documentation for Ansible

This updated documentation addresses a few changes including the
addition of keepalived and haproxy as well as the update to the
'neutron_interface' name which has been renamed to
'neutron_external_interface'

Change-Id: Ia692dbd7f1cb872400324b49f49944b9178c6eaa
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Sam Yaple 2015-08-05 11:41:22 +00:00
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All variables for the environment can be specified in the files:
"/etc/kolla/globals.yml" and "/etc/kolla/passwords.yml"
The kolla_*_address variables can both be the same. Please specify an unused IP
address in your network to act as a VIP for kolla_internal_address. The VIP will
be used with keepalived and added to your "api_interface" as specified in the
globals.yml
kolla_external_address: "openstack.example.com"
kolla_internal_address: "10.10.10.254"
The kolla_*_address variables can both be the same. When the keepalived and
haproxy containers are implemented in Ansible this will be a VIP. While waiting
for completion of the services, just use the ip address of one of the nodes
running the services.
The "network_interface" variable is the interface that we bind all our services
to. For example, when starting up Mariadb it will bind to the IP on the
interface list in the "network_interface" variable.
network_interface: "eth0"
The network_interface is what will be given to neutron to use. It should not
have an ip on the interface.
The "neutron_external_interface" variable is the interface that will be used for
your external bridge in Neutron. Without this bridge your instance traffic will
be unable to access the rest of the Internet. In the case of a single interface
on a machine, you may use a veth pair where one end of the veth pair is listed
here and the other end is in a bridge on your system.
docker_pull_policy: "always"
neutron_external_interface: "eth1"
The docker_pull_policy specifies whether Docker should always pull images from
Docker Hub, or only in the case where the image isn't present locally. If you
are building your own images locally without pushing them to the Docker
Registry, or a local registry, you will want to set this value to "missing".
the repository it is configured for, or only in the case where the image isn't
present locally. If you are building your own images locally without pushing
them to the Docker Registry, or a local registry, you must set this value to
"missing" or when you run the playbooks docker will attempt to fetch the latest
image upstream.
docker_pull_policy: "always"
You must also have the following dependencies installed on each of the target nodes: