tripleo-heat-templates/sample-env-generator/enable-services.yaml
Ben Nemec 6c4de510d0 Split designate envs
Because the designate parameters will always need to be edited for
a deployment, a copy of the environment must be made.  However,
because there were resource_registry entries in the previous
enable-designate environments those relative paths would become
invalid if the file was moved.  Splitting the resource_registry
entries from the user-configured parameters should eliminate this
problem.

Change-Id: I8817a36e20e7a75b340a0d6cb0abf09e57b1fd63
(cherry picked from commit 3abb38ae14)
2018-11-02 16:18:14 -05:00

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environments:
-
name: enable-designate
title: Enable Designate Service
description: |
EXPERIMENTAL: This service is not considered ready for production and
should only be used for development and test purposes at this time.
This environment enables the Designate services. One of the
designate-config* environment files must also be included.
# FIXME(bnemec): files should not be a required key.
files: {}
resource_registry:
OS::TripleO::Services::DesignateApi: ../docker/services/designate-api.yaml
OS::TripleO::Services::DesignateCentral: ../docker/services/designate-central.yaml
OS::TripleO::Services::DesignateProducer: ../docker/services/designate-producer.yaml
OS::TripleO::Services::DesignateWorker: ../docker/services/designate-worker.yaml
OS::TripleO::Services::DesignateMDNS: ../docker/services/designate-mdns.yaml
-
name: designate-config
title: Configure Designate Parameters
description: |
Sample configuration parameters for Designate. Requires the
enable-designate environment.
files:
puppet/services/neutron-plugin-ml2.yaml:
parameters:
- NeutronPluginExtensions
puppet/services/neutron-dhcp.yaml:
parameters:
- NeutronEnableInternalDNS
puppet/services/designate-central.yaml:
parameters:
- DesignatePools
sample_values:
NeutronPluginExtensions: qos,port_security,dns
NeutronEnableInternalDNS: True
DesignatePools: |-
|
- name: default
# The name is immutable. There will be no option to change the name after
# creation and the only way will to change it will be to delete it
# (and all zones associated with it) and recreate it.
description: Default Pool
attributes: {}
# List out the NS records for zones hosted within this pool
# This should be a record that is created outside of designate, that
# points to the public IP of the controller node.
ns_records:
- hostname: ns1-1.example.org.
priority: 1
# List out the nameservers for this pool. These are the actual BIND servers.
# We use these to verify changes have propagated to all nameservers.
nameservers:
- host: 10.0.0.51
port: 53
# List out the targets for this pool. For BIND there will be one
# entry for each BIND server, as we have to run rndc command on each server
targets:
- type: bind9
description: BIND9 Server 1
# List out the designate-mdns servers from which BIND servers should
# request zone transfers (AXFRs) from.
# This should be the IP of the controller node.
# If you have multiple controllers you can add multiple masters
# by running designate-mdns on them, and adding them here.
masters:
- host: 10.0.0.51
port: 5354
# BIND Configuration options
options:
host: 10.0.0.51
port: 53
rndc_host: 172.17.0.251
rndc_port: 953
rndc_key_file: /etc/rndc.key
children:
-
name: designate-config-ha
title: Configure Designate Parameters for HA
description: |
Sample configuration parameters for Designate that are appropriate
for an HA deployment. Requires the enable-designate environment.
sample_values:
NeutronPluginExtensions: qos,port_security,dns
NeutronEnableInternalDNS: True
DesignatePools: |-
|
- name: default
# The name is immutable. There will be no option to change the name after
# creation and the only way will to change it will be to delete it
# (and all zones associated with it) and recreate it.
description: Default Pool
attributes: {}
# List out the NS records for zones hosted within this pool
# This should be a record that is created outside of designate, that
# points to the public IP of the controller node.
ns_records:
- hostname: ns1-1.example.org.
priority: 1
- hostname: ns1-2.example.org.
priority: 2
- hostname: ns1-3.example.org.
priority: 3
# List out the nameservers for this pool. These are the actual BIND servers.
# We use these to verify changes have propagated to all nameservers.
nameservers:
- host: 10.0.0.51
port: 53
- host: 10.0.0.52
port: 53
- host: 10.0.0.53
port: 53
# List out the targets for this pool. For BIND there will be one
# entry for each BIND server, as we have to run rndc command on each server
targets:
- type: bind9
description: BIND9 Server 1
# List out the designate-mdns servers from which BIND servers should
# request zone transfers (AXFRs) from.
# This should be the IP of the controller node.
# If you have multiple controllers you can add multiple masters
# by running designate-mdns on them, and adding them here.
masters:
- host: 10.0.0.51
port: 5354
- host: 10.0.0.52
port: 5354
- host: 10.0.0.53
port: 5354
# BIND Configuration options
options:
host: 10.0.0.51
port: 53
rndc_host: 172.17.0.251
rndc_port: 953
rndc_key_file: /etc/rndc.key
- type: bind9
description: BIND9 Server 2
# List out the designate-mdns servers from which BIND servers should
# request zone transfers (AXFRs) from.
# This should be the IP of the controller node.
# If you have multiple controllers you can add multiple masters
# by running designate-mdns on them, and adding them here.
masters:
- host: 10.0.0.51
port: 5354
- host: 10.0.0.52
port: 5354
- host: 10.0.0.53
port: 5354
# BIND Configuration options
options:
host: 10.0.0.52
port: 53
rndc_host: 172.17.0.252
rndc_port: 953
rndc_key_file: /etc/rndc.key
- type: bind9
description: BIND9 Server 3
# List out the designate-mdns servers from which BIND servers should
# request zone transfers (AXFRs) from.
# This should be the IP of the controller node.
# If you have multiple controllers you can add multiple masters
# by running designate-mdns on them, and adding them here.
masters:
- host: 10.0.0.51
port: 5354
- host: 10.0.0.52
port: 5354
- host: 10.0.0.53
port: 5354
# BIND Configuration options
options:
host: 10.0.0.53
port: 53
rndc_host: 172.17.0.253
rndc_port: 953
rndc_key_file: /etc/rndc.key