Emilien Macchi 9f1b58e8ac First iteration of libvirt and nova-compute as a composable services
This is a first iteration of implementing libvirt and nova compute as
composable services.

Note: some parameters are still in puppet/compute.yaml -- we'll move
them later in a next iteration.

Implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles

Depends-On: I0b765f8cb08633005c1fc5a5a2a8e5658ff44302
Change-Id: I752198cdf231ef13062ba96c3877e5defd618c3a
2016-06-30 23:05:20 -04:00

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# Hiera data here applies to all compute nodes
nova::host: "%{::fqdn}"
nova::notify_on_state_change: 'vm_and_task_state'
nova::notification_driver: messagingv2
nova::compute::instance_usage_audit: true
nova::compute::instance_usage_audit_period: 'hour'
nova::compute::rbd::libvirt_rbd_secret_uuid: "%{hiera('ceph::profile::params::fsid')}"
nova::network::neutron::neutron_auth_type: 'v3password'
# Changing the default from 512MB. The current templates can not deploy
# overclouds with swap. On an idle compute node, we see ~1024MB of RAM
# used. 2048 is suggested to account for other possible operations for
# example openvswitch.
nova::compute::reserved_host_memory: 2048
ceilometer::agent::auth::auth_tenant_name: 'service'
ceilometer::agent::auth::auth_endpoint_type: 'internalURL'
neutron::host: "%{::fqdn}"
compute_classes: []