tripleo-heat-templates/deployment/pacemaker/compute-instanceha-baremetal-puppet.yaml
Takashi Kajinami fffdcf0f30 Use absolute name to include puppet classes
Current puppet modules uses only absolute name to include classes,
so replace relative name by absolute name in template files so that
template description can be consistent with puppet implementation.

Change-Id: I7a704d113289d61ed05f7a31d65caf2908a7994a
2020-04-11 08:13:23 +09:00

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heat_template_version: rocky
description: >
OpenStack Compute InstanceHA services configured with Puppet
parameters:
ServiceData:
default: {}
description: Dictionary packing service data
type: json
ServiceNetMap:
default: {}
description: Mapping of service_name -> network name. Typically set
via parameter_defaults in the resource registry. This
mapping overrides those in ServiceNetMapDefaults.
type: json
DefaultPasswords:
default: {}
type: json
RoleName:
default: ''
description: Role name on which the service is applied
type: string
RoleParameters:
default: {}
description: Parameters specific to the role
type: json
EndpointMap:
default: {}
description: Mapping of service endpoint -> protocol. Typically set
via parameter_defaults in the resource registry.
type: json
EnableInstanceHA:
default: false
description: Whether to enable an Instance Ha configurarion or not.
This setup requires the Compute role to have the
PacemakerRemote service added to it.
type: boolean
outputs:
role_data:
description: Role data for Compute InstanceHA service.
value:
service_name: compute_instanceha
global_config_settings:
tripleo::instanceha: {get_param: EnableInstanceHA}
step_config: |
include tripleo::profile::pacemaker::compute_instanceha