
In ironic it is now possible to attach neutron ports to ironic port groups. To configure them on the instance side, we need to pass the information about them to the configdrive, which is then read by cloud-init. This patch amends the network metadata generated by nova because: * neutron port's MAC can be changed by ironic during attach call, metadata needs to contain an up-to-date address; * metadata needs to include additional information about the port group, such as it's mode and any properties set on ironic side; * metadata needs to contain information about ports that belong to the selected port group. Implements: blueprint ironic-portgroups-support Co-Authored-By: Sam Betts <sambetts@cisco.com> Depends-On: I0dca2c2d98184e370c08c3e05aa3edadead869af Depends-On: Id8afa902026ce4466e96cc7bfb7fb97447d65809 Change-Id: Ic9bf6ca9e3de0068a289cbe6760cd8c4526ec7e0
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OpenStack Nova
OpenStack Nova provides a cloud computing fabric controller, supporting a wide variety of compute technologies, including: libvirt (KVM, Xen, LXC and more), Hyper-V, VMware, XenServer and OpenStack Ironic.
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