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It's deprecated, to be removed in Ocata, and it's discouraged to set it to anything but the default value ('') that means that routers are not plugged directly into br-ex, but allows l2 agent to do the wiring. There are known issues with setting it to br-ex (like wrong port statuses): If533cf7c4c379be78f5a15073accaff7f65973ab The only caveat to setting it to the default ('') value is that in that case l2 agent should be configured with bridge mapping for physical networks. Since we already configure bridge_mappings for the agent, we should be safe to unset the option. Now that it's the default, there is no reason to override it in example environments. This patch also changes the description for the parameter to make it more clear that users are not expected to set it unless they know what they are doing. Also, moved the parameter into deprecated section to make it even more clear it's not something to touch in new deployments. Change-Id: Iade7fbaf92c8c601227f4456a15ea3f13a907ee2 Related-Bug: #1563070 |
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bootstrap-config.yaml | ||
capabilities-map.yaml | ||
default_passwords.yaml | ||
hosts-config.yaml | ||
j2_excludes.yaml | ||
net-config-bond.yaml | ||
net-config-bridge.yaml | ||
net-config-linux-bridge.yaml | ||
net-config-noop.yaml | ||
net-config-static-bridge-with-external-dhcp.yaml | ||
net-config-static-bridge.yaml | ||
net-config-static.yaml | ||
overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.j2.yaml | ||
overcloud.j2.yaml | ||
requirements.txt | ||
roles_data.yaml | ||
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README.rst
Team and repository tags
tripleo-heat-templates
Heat templates to deploy OpenStack using OpenStack.
- Free software: Apache license
- Documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tripleo-docs
- Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/tripleo-heat-templates
- Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo
Features
The ability to deploy a multi-node, role based OpenStack deployment using OpenStack Heat. Notable features include:
- Choice of deployment/configuration tooling: puppet, (soon) docker
- Role based deployment: roles for the controller, compute, ceph, swift, and cinder storage
- physical network configuration: support for isolated networks, bonding, and standard ctlplane networking
Directories
A description of the directory layout in TripleO Heat Templates.
- environments: contains heat environment files that can be used with -e
on the command like to enable features, etc.
- extraconfig: templates used to enable 'extra' functionality. Includes
functionality for distro specific registration and upgrades.
- firstboot: example first_boot scripts that can be used when initially
creating instances.
- network: heat templates to help create isolated networks and ports
- puppet: templates mostly driven by configuration with puppet. To use these
templates you can use the overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.yaml.
- validation-scripts: validation scripts useful to all deployment
configurations