+---
# The only global parameter at this time is ha_enabled, which will use
# the tripleo ha architecture described here:
# https://github.com/beekhof/osp-ha-deploy/blob/master/HA-keepalived.md
# If ha_enabled is false, there will only be one controller.
global_params:
ha_enabled: true
+ # introspect defaults to True,
+ # Enables/disables the introspection process at deploy time.
+ introspect: true
+ # ipxe defaults to True
+ # Enables/disables the use of ipxe for provisioning
+ ipxe: true
deploy_options:
+ # Whether or not to use containers for the overcloud services
+ containers: true
+
# Which SDN controller to use. Valid options are 'opendaylight', 'onos',
# 'opendaylight-external', 'opencontrail' or false. A value of false will
# use Neutron's OVS ML2 controller.
sdn_controller: opendaylight
# Which version of ODL to use. This is only valid if 'opendaylight' was used
- # above. If 'Boron' is specified, ODL Boron will be used. If no value is specified,
- # Lithium will be used.
- #odl_version: Boron
-
- # Whether to configure ODL L3 support. This will disable the Neutron L3 Agent and
- # use ODL instead.
- sdn_l3: false
+ # above. Valid options are 'nitrogen', 'oxygen'. If no value
+ # is specified, nitrogen will be used.
+ # odl_version: nitrogen
# Whether to install and configure Tacker (VNF Manager)
tacker: true
# Note: Congress is already installed by default
congress: false
- # Whether to configure ODL or ONOS with Service Function Chaining support. This
- # requires the opnfv-apex-opendaylight-sfc package to be installed, since it
- # uses a different overcloud image.
+ # Whether to configure ODL or ONOS with Service Function Chaining support.
+ # This requires the opnfv-apex-opendaylight-sfc package to be installed,
+ # since it uses a different overcloud image.
sfc: false
# Whether to configure ODL with SDNVPN support.
# Which dataplane to use for overcloud tenant networks. Valid options are
# 'ovs', 'ovs_dpdk' and 'fdio'.
- dataplane : ovs
+ dataplane: ovs
+
+ # Whether to run the kvm real time kernel (rt_kvm) in the compute node(s) to
+ # reduce the network latencies caused by network function virtualization
+ rt_kvm: false
# Whether to install and configure fdio functionality in the overcloud
# The dataplane should be specified as fdio if this is set to true
vpp: false
+ # Whether to install and configure SRIOV service in the compute node(s) to
+ # allow VMs to use VFs/PFs. The user must know in advance the name of the
+ # SRIOV capable NIC that will be configured.
+ sriov: em2
+
# Whether to run vsperf after the install has completed
- #vsperf: false
-
- # Set performance options on specific roles. The valid roles are 'Compute', 'Controller'
- # and 'Storage', and the valid sections are 'kernel' and 'nova'
- #performance:
- # Controller:
- # kernel:
- # # In this example, these three settings will be passed to the kernel boot line.
- # # Any key/value pair can be entered here, so care should be taken to ensure that machines
- # # do not fail to boot.
- # #
- # # isolcpus is generally used to push host processes off a particular core,
- # # so that it can be dedicated to a specific process. On control nodes
- # # this could be an ovs_dpdk process.
- # isolcpus: 1
- # # Hugepages are required for ovs_dpdk support.
- # hugepage: 2M
- # # intel_iommu is also required for ovs_dpdk support.
- # intel_iommu: 'on'
- # Compute:
- # nova:
- # # This is currently the only available option in the nova section. It will
- # # add the provided string to vcpu_pin_set in nova.conf. This is used to pin
- # # guest VMs to a set of CPU cores, and is decsribed in more detail here:
- # # http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/config-reference/compute/config-options.html
- # libvirtpin: 1
- # kernel:
- # # On compute nodes, isolcpus is usually used to reserve cores for use either by VMs
- # # or ovs_dpdk
- # isolcpus: 0
- # hugepage: 2M
- # intel_iommu: 'on'
+ # vsperf: false
+
+ # Specify a device for ceph to use for the OSDs. By default a virtual disk
+ # is created for the OSDs. This setting allows you to specify a different
+ # target for the OSDs. The setting must be valid on all overcloud nodes.
+ # The controllers and the compute nodes all have OSDs setup on them and
+ # therefore this device name must be valid on all overcloud nodes.
+ # ceph_device: /dev/sdb
+
+ # Set performance options on specific roles. The valid roles are 'Compute',
+ # 'Controller' and 'Storage', and the valid sections are 'kernel' and 'nova'
+ # performance:
+ # Controller:
+ # kernel:
+ # # In this example, these three settings will be passed to the kernel
+ # # boot line. Any key/value pair can be entered here, so care should
+ # # be taken to ensure that machines do not fail to boot.
+ # #
+ # # isolcpus is generally used to push host processes off a particular
+ # # core, so that it can be dedicated to a specific process. On control
+ # # nodes this could be an ovs_dpdk process.
+ # isolcpus: 1
+ # # Hugepages are required for ovs_dpdk support.
+ # hugepage: 2M
+ # # intel_iommu is also required for ovs_dpdk support.
+ # intel_iommu: 'on'
+ # Compute:
+ # nova:
+ # # This is currently the only available option in the nova section. It
+ # # will add the provided string to vcpu_pin_set in nova.conf. This is
+ # # used to pin guest VMs to a set of CPU cores, and is decsribed in
+ # # more detail here:
+ # # http://docs.openstack.org
+ # # /ocata/config-reference/compute/config-options.html
+ # libvirtpin: 1
+ # kernel:
+ # # On compute nodes, isolcpus is usually used to reserve cores for use
+ # # either by VMs or ovs_dpdk
+ # isolcpus: 0
+ # hugepage: 2M
+ # intel_iommu: 'on'
+
+ # Set yardstick option to install yardstick
+ # yardstick: false
+
+ # Set dovetail option to install dovetail
+ # dovetail: false
+
+ # Whether the nodes are deployed as openstack, kubernetes or openshift nodes
+ # Defaults to openstack.
+ # Possible values are openstack, k8s, openshift
+ vim: 'openstack'