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Nova role for OpenStack-Ansible
configure-nova.rst app-powervm.rst
- tags
-
openstack, nova, cloud, ansible
- category
-
*nix
- This role will install the following Systemd services:
-
- nova-server
- nova-compute
To clone or view the source code for this repository, visit the role repository for os_nova.
Default variables
../../defaults/main.yml
Example playbook
../../examples/playbook.yml
Tags
This role supports two tags: nova-install
and
nova-config
The nova-install
tag can be used to install and
upgrade.
The nova-config
tag can be used to manage
configuration.
CPU platform compatibility
This role supports multiple CPU architecture types. At least one repo_build node must exist for each CPU type that is in use in the deployment.
- Currently supported CPU architectures:
-
- x86_64 / amd64
- ppc64le
At this time, ppc64le is only supported for the Compute node type. It can not be used to manage the OpenStack-Ansible management nodes.
Compute driver compatibility
This role supports multiple nova compute driver types. The following compute drivers are supported:
- libvirt (default)
- ironic
- lxd (via nova-lxd)
- powervm (via nova-powervm)
The driver type is automatically detected by the OpenStack Ansible Nova role for the following compute driver types:
- libvirt (kvm / qemu)
- powervm
Any mix and match of compute node types can be used for those platforms, except for ironic.
If using the lxd driver, the compute type must be specified using the
nova_virt_type
variable.
The nova_virt_type
may be set in
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
, for example:
nova_virt_type: lxd
You can set nova_virt_type
per host by using
host_vars
in
/etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml
. For
example:
compute_hosts: aio1: ip: 172.29.236.100 host_vars: nova_virt_type: lxd
If nova_virt_type
is set in
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
, all nodes in the
deployment are set to that hypervisor type. Setting
nova_virt_type
in both
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
and
/etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml
will always
result in the value specified in
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml
being set on all
hosts.