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networking-odl no longer supports the network-topology port binding controller and instead now relies on a pseudo-agent binding controller. This means that each OVS node must be configured with host configuration in OVSDB about which VIF types, network types, functions, etc that this OVS node supports. The end result is this affects where nova and neutron will schedule instances. Changes Include: - Modifying default port binding controller to use pseudo agent - Adds necessary per role parameters to be able to configure host config on a per role basis to allow for heterogenous compute node configurations. Change-Id: I50458abf6a8a6bf724ad97accb6444d9c497d287 Closes-Bug: 1674995 Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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fixes:
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- Setting the port-binding to be pseudo-agentdb-binding.
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Networking-odl no longer supports network-topology
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features:
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- Enables per role configuration of per host
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configuration which allows an operator to dedicate
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different compute roles to different network or
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port types in OpenDaylight deployments.
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