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The limited connectivity section was temporarily moved into the developer guide temporarily when re-arranging the deploy guide, but never moved back. As this is important information for deployers to see, this is being moved into the deploy guide appendix, then references to it are added to the AIO and Deployment Guide in appropriate places. The following notes regarding additional changes apply: - The pip offline install content for the limited connectivity page breaks the flow and doesn't really fit in the two models proposed. This content should move to the pip install role. - The reference to the get_url/get_uri bug for Ansible 1.9 no longer applies as Newton onwards now uses Ansible 2.1.x and above. - An unused Appendix H reference in the Security Appendix has been removed. - The Appendices have been re-arranged slightly to try to show the information in a perceived order of importance. Change-Id: If4b8a75277374ed7e96a1ce6610ed8a897125693
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Appendix H: Ceph-Ansible integration
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OpenStack-Ansible allows `Ceph storage <https://ceph.com>`_ cluster integration
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using the roles maintained by the `Ceph-Ansible`_ project>. Deployers can
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enable the ``ceph-install`` playbook by adding hosts to the
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``ceph-mon_hosts`` and ``ceph-osd_hosts`` groups in
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``openstack_user_config.yml``, and then configuring `Ceph-Ansible specific vars
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<https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible/blob/master/group_vars/all.yml.sample>`_
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in the OpenStack-Ansible ``user_variables.yml`` file.
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.. warning::
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Ceph-Ansible integration in OpenStack-Ansible should be considered
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experimental and for testing purposes only.
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.. _Ceph-Ansible: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-ansible/
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