# # any nodes whose certname matches nova_all should # become an openstack all-in-one node # # Exec { logoutput => true, } resources { 'nova_config': purge => true, } node /openstack_all/ { class { 'openstack::all': public_address => $ipaddress_eth0 } class { 'openstack_controller': } } node /openstack_controller/ { class { 'openstack::controller': public_address => $public_hostname, internal_address => $ipaddress, } class { 'openstack_controller': } } node /openstack_compute/ { class { 'openstack::compute': # setting to qemu b/c I still test in ec2 :( internal_address => $ipaddress, libvirt_type => 'qemu', } } # this shows an example of the code needed to perform # an all in one installation # # sets up a few things that I use for testing # class openstack_controller { # # set up auth credntials so that we can authenticate easily # file { '/root/auth': content => ' export OS_TENANT_NAME=openstack export OS_USERNAME=admin export OS_PASSWORD=ChangeMe export OS_AUTH_URL="http://localhost:5000/v2.0/" ' } # this is a hack that I have to do b/c openstack nova # sets up a route to reroute calls to the metadata server # to its own server which fails file { '/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/facter/ec2.rb': ensure => absent, } }