Paul Martin 76c982d1b3 If nova is installed on arm64 with active KVM, default to that.
There are problems using aarch64 booting UEFI with bare QEMU at the
moment, but if run under KVM it works well with a 4.15.0 kernel.

Tested with the current Ubuntu Bionic cloud image.  The Cirros 0.4.0
arm64 image has a 4.4.0 kernel which doesn't receive hardware
information from UEFI and panics when it cannot find an interrupt
controller, but without logging anything to console because it hasn't
detected the serial port either.

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OpenStack-Ansible nova

Ansible role that installs and configures OpenStack nova and all of its corresponding services.

This role will install the following:
  • nova-api
  • nova-conductor
  • nova-scheduler
  • nova-console
  • nova-compute

Documentation for the project can be found at: https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible-os_nova/latest/

Release notes for the project can be found at: https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/openstack-ansible-os_nova/

The project source code repository is located at: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-ansible-os_nova/

The project home is at: https://launchpad.net/openstack-ansible

The project bug tracker is located at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible

Description
Role os_nova for OpenStack-Ansible
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