Dan Prince e691bbe026 Default environment/services/* to docker
This updates the relevant environment/services templates so that
they also default to docker. Without this change users of these
services could end up with mismatched (unsupported) deployments.

Additionally, this picks environment/services-docker as the
source of truth when resolving collisions for moving those over
environment/services. So environment/services now contain all of
the containerized services' env files used to be located in
environment/services-docker. The latter will be deleted later to
prevent future desync of contents.

Co-authored-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I923731f46ea26582160a11d2dfe85792ab74110b
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This directory contains Heat environment file snippets which can be used to enable features in the Overcloud.

Configuration

These can be enabled using the -e [path to environment yaml] option with heatclient.

Below is an example of how to enable the Ceph template using devtest_overcloud.sh:

export OVERCLOUD\_CUSTOM\_HEAT\_ENV=$TRIPLEO\_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/environments/ceph_devel.yaml