openstack base charm
Sean Feole
sean.feole at canonical.com
Thu Mar 10 14:01:21 UTC 2016
It can be used in a manual deployment, (i have done it) and can be somewhat
of a headache :)
You may have to make some modifications to the deployer file. (.yaml) Make
sure that all of your bare metal hosts, if not the same type, share the
same physical nic assignments. Meaning all of the hosts have the same
corresponding Eth0 and Eth1 and that they are wired appropriately. That is
the real key to making openstack-base work. This will allow neutron to do
it's job and route traffic accordingly.
Note: there are a few more "gotchas" to deploying in a manual environment
(you may or may not run into) , in context to your original question here
is the networking answer.
If you have a host in the cluster that does not use "Eth0/Eth1" then you
will run into problems down the road. If all of your hosts use something
other than Eth0/Eth1, make sure you update the yaml file "ext-port" to
reflect that. for Neutron - Gateway.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~charmers/charms/bundles/openstack-base/bundle/view/head:/bundle.yaml
Lines 191-201
neutron-gateway:
annotations:
gui-x: '0'
gui-y: '0'
charm: cs:trusty/neutron-gateway-9
num_units: 1
options:
ext-port: eth1
openstack-origin: cloud:trusty-liberty
to:
- '0'
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 9:40 PM, Frank Ritchie <frankaritchie at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question about the openstack-base charm bundle.
>
> Can the bundle be deployed to an existing manual juju environment?
>
> If so, how should the 2 nics be configured prior to deployment?
>
> thx
> Frank
>
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