Add a directory for overcloud heat environments
This patch adds a new directory called environments which contains custom Heat environment files that can be used to enable custom overcloud features. As an initial example a puppet-ceph-devel.yaml environment has been added which can be used to spin up a small Ceph cluster for dev/testing. This directory may be useful for collecting other feature related Heat environment settings in the future as well. Things like isolated network settings, etc. Change-Id: Ia6998ae05d2363384d2a616a31d5795c8b2d85d5
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This directory contains Heat environment file snippets which can
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be used to enable features in the Overcloud.
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These can be enabled using the -e [path to environment yaml] option with
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heatclient.
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Below is an example of how to enable the Ceph template using
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devtest\_overcloud.sh:
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export OVERCLOUD\_CUSTOM\_HEAT\_ENV=$TRIPLEO\_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/environments/ceph_devel.yaml
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# A Heat environment file which can be used to enable a Ceph
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# storage cluster using the controller and 2 ceph nodes.
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# Rbd backends are enabled for Cinder, Glance, and Nova.
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parameters:
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CephStorageCount: 2
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#NOTE: These ID's and keys should be regenerated for
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# a production deployment. What is here is suitable for
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# developer and CI testing only.
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CephClusterFSID: '4b5c8c0a-ff60-454b-a1b4-9747aa737d19'
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CephMonKey: 'AQC+Ox1VmEr3BxAALZejqeHj50Nj6wJDvs96OQ=='
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CephAdminKey: 'AQDLOh1VgEp6FRAAFzT7Zw+Y9V6JJExQAsRnRQ=='
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NovaEnableRbdBackend: true
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CinderEnableRbdBackend: true
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GlanceBackend: rbd
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CinderEnableIscsiBackend: false
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ControllerEnableCephStorage: true
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