tripleo-heat-templates/roles
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BlockStorage.yaml Add composable services for the Veritas HyperScale. 2017-07-17 13:27:25 +05:30
CephStorage.yaml Make network-isolation environment rendered for all roles 2017-06-13 11:19:02 +01:00
Compute.yaml Merge "Move iscsid to a container" 2017-06-14 01:00:01 +00:00
ComputeHCI.yaml Add ComputeHCI role and related validations 2017-07-03 11:04:30 +02:00
ComputeOvsDpdk.yaml Add a new role for ComputeOvsDpdk and clean-up parameters 2017-07-14 11:09:13 +05:30
Controller.yaml Add composable services for the Veritas HyperScale. 2017-07-17 13:27:25 +05:30
ControllerOpenstack.yaml Refactor iscsi initiator-name reset into separate service 2017-07-17 13:56:15 +01:00
Database.yaml Make network-isolation environment rendered for all roles 2017-06-13 11:19:02 +01:00
IronicConductor.yaml Add an example IronicConductor role 2017-06-15 08:03:09 +02:00
Messaging.yaml Make network-isolation environment rendered for all roles 2017-06-13 11:19:02 +01:00
Networker.yaml Merge "Enable Neutron LBaaS Integration" 2017-07-06 10:54:32 +00:00
ObjectStorage.yaml Make network-isolation environment rendered for all roles 2017-06-13 11:19:02 +01:00
README.rst Merge "Refactor iscsi initiator-name reset into separate service" 2017-07-24 04:36:35 +00:00
Telemetry.yaml Make network-isolation environment rendered for all roles 2017-06-13 11:19:02 +01:00
Undercloud.yaml Drop MongoDB from the undercloud 2017-07-23 22:29:02 +00:00

Roles

The yaml files in this directory can be combined into a single roles_data.yaml and be used with TripleO to create custom deployments.

Use tripleoclient to build your own custom roles_data.yaml for your environment.

roles_data.yaml

The roles_data.yaml specifies which roles (groups of nodes) will be deployed. Note this file is used as an input the the various *.j2.yaml jinja2 templates, so that they are converted into *.yaml during the plan creation. This occurs via a mistral action/workflow. The file format of this file is a yaml list.

Role YAML files

Each role yaml file should contain only a single role. The filename should match the role name. The name of the role is mandatory and must be unique.

The role files in this folder should contain at least a role name and the default list of services for the role.

Role Options

  • CountDefault: (number) optional, default number of nodes, defaults to 0 sets the default for the {{role.name}}Count parameter in overcloud.yaml
  • HostnameFormatDefault: (string) optional default format string for hostname defaults to '%stackname%-{{role.name.lower()}}-%index%' sets the default for {{role.name}}HostnameFormat parameter in overcloud.yaml
  • disable_constraints: (boolean) optional, whether to disable Nova and Glance constraints for each role specified in the templates.
  • disable_upgrade_deployment: (boolean) optional, whether to run the ansible upgrade steps for all services that are deployed on the role. If set to True, the operator will drive the upgrade for this role's nodes.
  • upgrade_batch_size: (number): batch size for upgrades where tasks are specified by services to run in batches vs all nodes at once. This defaults to 1, but larger batches may be specified here.
  • ServicesDefault: (list) optional default list of services to be deployed on the role, defaults to an empty list. Sets the default for the {{role.name}}Services parameter in overcloud.yaml
  • tags: (list) list of tags used by other parts of the deployment process to find the role for a specific type of functionality. Currently a role with both 'primary' and 'controller' is used as the primary role for the deployment process. If no roles have have 'primary' and 'controller', the first role in this file is used as the primary role.
  • description: (string) as few sentences describing the role and information pertaining to the usage of the role.
  • networks: (list), optional list of networks which the role will have access to when network isolation is enabled. The names should match those defined in network_data.yaml.

Working with Roles

The tripleoclient provides a series of commands that can be used to view roles and generate a roles_data.yaml file for deployment.

Listing Available Roles

The openstack overcloud role list command can be used to view the list of roles provided by tripleo-heat-templates.

Usage

usage: openstack overcloud role list [-h] [--roles-path <roles directory>]

List availables roles

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --roles-path <roles directory>
                        Filesystem path containing the role yaml files. By
                        default this is /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-
                        templates/roles

Example

[user@host ~]$ openstack overcloud role list
BlockStorage
CephStorage
Compute
ComputeOvsDpdk
Controller
ControllerOpenstack
Database
Messaging
Networker
ObjectStorage
Telemetry
Undercloud

Viewing Role Details

The openstack overcloud role show command can be used as a quick way to view some of the information about a role.

Usage

usage: openstack overcloud role show [-h] [--roles-path <roles directory>]
                                     <role>

Show information about a given role

positional arguments:
  <role>                Role to display more information about.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --roles-path <roles directory>
                        Filesystem path containing the role yaml files. By
                        default this is /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-
                        templates/roles

Example

[user@host ~]$ openstack overcloud role show Compute
###############################################################################
# Role Data for 'Compute'
###############################################################################
HostnameFormatDefault: '%stackname%-novacompute-%index%'
ServicesDefault:
 * OS::TripleO::Services::AuditD
 * OS::TripleO::Services::CACerts
 * OS::TripleO::Services::CephClient
 * OS::TripleO::Services::CephExternal
 * OS::TripleO::Services::CertmongerUser
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Collectd
 * OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeCeilometerAgent
 * OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeNeutronCorePlugin
 * OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeNeutronL3Agent
 * OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeNeutronMetadataAgent
 * OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeNeutronOvsAgent
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Docker
 * OS::TripleO::Services::FluentdClient
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Iscsid
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Kernel
 * OS::TripleO::Services::MySQLClient
 * OS::TripleO::Services::NeutronSriovAgent
 * OS::TripleO::Services::NeutronVppAgent
 * OS::TripleO::Services::NovaCompute
 * OS::TripleO::Services::NovaLibvirt
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Ntp
 * OS::TripleO::Services::OpenDaylightOvs
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Securetty
 * OS::TripleO::Services::SensuClient
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Snmp
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Sshd
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Timezone
 * OS::TripleO::Services::TripleoFirewall
 * OS::TripleO::Services::TripleoPackages
 * OS::TripleO::Services::Vpp
name: 'Compute'

Generate roles_data.yaml

The openstack overcloud roles generate command can be used to generate a roles_data.yaml file for deployments.

Usage

usage: openstack overcloud roles generate [-h]
                                          [--roles-path <roles directory>]
                                          [-o <output file>]
                                          <role> [<role> ...]

Generate roles_data.yaml file

positional arguments:
  <role>                List of roles to use to generate the roles_data.yaml
                        file for the deployment. NOTE: Ordering is important
                        if no role has the "primary" and "controller" tags. If
                        no role is tagged then the first role listed will be
                        considered the primary role. This usually is the
                        controller role.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --roles-path <roles directory>
                        Filesystem path containing the role yaml files. By
                        default this is /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-
                        templates/roles
  -o <output file>, --output-file <output file>
                        File to capture all output to. For example,
                        roles_data.yaml

Example

[user@host ~]$ openstack overcloud roles generate -o roles_data.yaml Controller Compute BlockStorage ObjectStorage CephStorage