tripleo-heat-templates/environments/neutron-ovs-dvr.yaml

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# A Heat environment file that enables DVR in the overcloud.
# This works by configuring L3 and Metadata agents on the
# compute nodes.
resource_registry:
OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeNeutronL3Agent: ../puppet/services/neutron-l3-compute-dvr.yaml
OS::TripleO::Services::ComputeNeutronMetadataAgent: ../puppet/services/neutron-metadata.yaml
# With DVR enabled, the Compute nodes also need the br-ex bridge to be
# connected to a physical network.
OS::TripleO::Compute::Net::SoftwareConfig: ../net-config-bridge.yaml
# DVR requires a port on the external network for each compute node.
# This will usually match the one currently in use for
# OS::TripleO::Controller::Ports::ExternalPort.
# Please review your network configuration before deploying to ensure that
# this is appropriate.
OS::TripleO::Compute::Ports::ExternalPort: ../network/ports/noop.yaml
parameter_defaults:
# DVR requires that the L2 population feature is enabled
NeutronMechanismDrivers: ['openvswitch', 'l2population']
NeutronEnableL2Pop: 'True'
# Setting NeutronEnableDVR enables distributed routing support in the
# ML2 plugin and agents that support this feature
NeutronEnableDVR: true
# We also need to set the proper agent mode for the L3 agent. This will only
# affect the agent on the controller node.
NeutronL3AgentMode: 'dvr_snat'
# L3 HA isn't supported for DVR enabled routers. If upgrading from a system
# where L3 HA is enabled and has neutron routers configured, it is
# recommended setting this value to true until such time all routers can be
# migrated to DVR routers. Once migration of the routers is complete,
# NeutronL3HA can be returned to false. All new systems should be deployed
# with NeutronL3HA set to false.
NeutronL3HA: false