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This provides three templates: overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml,
compute.yaml and controller.yaml. These can be used in combination with
overcloud-resource-registry.yaml to deploy the overcloud on their own --
without having to do any pre-processing (via merge.py).
To test these you have to add the resource registry environment (in
addition to the existing `-e` option) and use the new overcloud template
in the Heat call in devtest_overcloud.sh (line 374):
heat $HEAT_OP -e $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-env.json \
-e "$TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/overcloud-resource-registry.yaml" \
-t 360 \
-f $TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml \
-P "ExtraConfig=${OVERCLOUD_EXTRA_CONFIG}" \
$STACKNAME
The existing overcloud Heat environment
($TRIPLE_ROOT/overcloud-env.json) should keep on working. Scaling is
now being controlled by the `ControllerCount` and `ComputeCount`
template parameters, though.
NOTE: the changes here depend on a fairly recent Heat build (commit
e5f285f6cb from ~7th September, 2014). In other words, this requires
Juno Heat.
Also, passing more than one environment file to Heat requires
python-heatclient version 0.2.11.
Change-Id: I687a00c7dc164ba044f9f2dfca96a02401427855
templates
Generic templates to describe multi-host infrastructure, consumable by OpenStack Heat, Crowbar, others.
merge.py
The Makefile contains several targets for generated templates, see its contents for all of them. To run functional tests for merge.py, run 'make test'.
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