With this change a Heat resource is no longer used to
create an undercloud neutron API port resource for the
redis and ovn_dbs service virtual IPs. Instead an
external deploy task at step 0 in the individual service
template uses the "tripleo_service_vip" ansible module
to mange a neutron API port resource for each service.
The interfaces to control the IP address and service
network (RedisVirtualFixedIPs, OVNDBsVirtualFixedIPs
and ServiceNetMap) remains the same.
It is also possible to include the 'use_neutron' boolean
in the FixedIPs parameter to instruct the ansible module
not to create a neutron API resource, and simply "echo"
the ip_address given in the FixedIPs parameter. For
example:
RedisVirtualFixedIPs:
- ip_address: 1.0.0.5
use_neutron: false
Alternatively the fixed-ips can be set using the
'ServiceVips' parameter, like this:
ServiceVips:
redis: 1.0.0.5
ovs_dbs: 1.0.0.6
NOTE: If the neutron service is not available the
tripleo_service_vip ansible module will "echo"
the IP provided in %service%VirtualFixedIPs.
Related: blueprint network-data-v2-ports
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/777307
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/779883
Change-Id: I4794418546363888e7a555a16b45b7a4417f1ef8