Merge "Add network data for use with openshift deployments" into stable/rocky

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Zuul 2018-11-14 17:44:14 +00:00 committed by Gerrit Code Review
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# List of networks, used for j2 templating of enabled networks
#
# Supported values:
#
# name: Name of the network (mandatory)
# name_lower: lowercase version of name used for filenames
# (optional, defaults to name.lower())
# service_net_map_replace: if name_lower is set to a custom name this should be set
# to original default (optional). This field is only necessary when
# changing the default network names, not when adding a new custom network.
# enabled: Is the network enabled (optional, defaults to true)
# NOTE: False will use noop.yaml for unused legacy networks to support upgrades.
# vlan: vlan for the network (optional)
# vip: Enable creation of a virtual IP on this network
# ip_subnet: IP/CIDR, e.g. '192.168.24.0/24' or '2001:db8:fd00:1000::/64'
# (optional, may use parameter defaults instead)
# allocation_pools: IP range list e.g. [{'start':'10.0.0.4', 'end':'10.0.0.250'}]
# gateway_ip: gateway for the network (optional, may use parameter defaults)
# routes: Optional, list of networks that should be routed via network gateway.
# Example: [{'destination':'10.0.0.0/16', 'nexthop':'10.0.0.1'}]
# A single /16 supernet route could be used for 255 smaller /24 subnets.
# ipv6_subnet: Optional, sets default IPv6 subnet if IPv4 is already defined.
# ipv6_allocation_pools: Set default IPv6 allocation pools if IPv4 allocation pools
# are already defined.
# gateway_ipv6: Set an IPv6 gateway if IPv4 gateway already defined.
# ipv6: If ip_subnet not defined, this specifies that the network is IPv6-only.
# NOTE: IP-related values set parameter defaults in templates, may be overridden,
# either by operators, or e.g in environments/network-isolation-v6.yaml where we
# set some default IPv6 addresses.
# compat_name: for existing stack you may need to override the default
# transformation for the resource's name.
#
# Example:
# - name Example
# vip: false
# ip_subnet: '10.0.2.0/24'
# allocation_pools: [{'start': '10.0.2.4', 'end': '10.0.2.250'}]
# gateway_ip: '10.0.2.254'
#
# To support backward compatibility, two versions of the network definitions
# will be created, network/<network>.yaml and network/<network>_v6.yaml. Only
# one of these files may be used in the deployment at a time, since the
# parameters used for configuration are the same in both files. In the
# future, this behavior may be changed to create only one file for custom
# networks. You may specify IPv6 addresses for ip_subnet, allocation_pools,
# and gateway_ip if no IPv4 addresses are used for a custom network, or set
# ipv6: true, and the network/<network>.yaml file will be configured as IPv6.
#
# For configuring both IPv4 and IPv6 on the same interface, use two separate
# networks, and then assign both IPs to the same interface in a custom NIC
# configuration templates.
#
# The ordering of the networks below will determine the order in which NICs
# are assigned in the network/config/multiple-nics templates, beginning with
# NIC2, Control Plane is always NIC1.
- name: Storage
vip: true
vlan: 30
name_lower: storage
ip_subnet: '172.16.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.1.4', 'end': '172.16.1.250'}]
- name: InternalApi
name_lower: internal_api
vip: true
vlan: 20
ip_subnet: '172.16.2.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.2.4', 'end': '172.16.2.250'}]
- name: External
vip: true
name_lower: external
vlan: 10
ip_subnet: '10.0.0.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '10.0.0.4', 'end': '10.0.0.250'}]
gateway_ip: '10.0.0.1'

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# NOTE(hjensas): The routed network data example is very different ...
# We need to develop a more advanced validator, probably using a schema
# definition instead.
# NOTE(mandre): Same goes for the openshift network data where it
# contains only a subset of the overcloud networks.
if (filename.startswith('./network_data_') and
not filename.endswith('routed.yaml')):
not (filename.endswith('routed.yaml') or
filename.endswith('openshift.yaml'))):
result = validate_network_data_file(filename)
retval |= result
else: