From: Michael Chapman Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 06:54:19 +0000 (+1000) Subject: Document available deployment options X-Git-Tag: danube.1.0~195^2 X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f414d1c9a3c01449720952adbe094a9003ed4116;p=apex.git Document available deployment options Add inline yaml to deploy_settings.yaml describing all the available options, and mention this in the documentation. JIRA: APEX-259 JIRA: APEX-256 Change-Id: If86b1b1d4db2701d1d584fcfd62d6f1b5d53014b Signed-off-by: Michael Chapman --- diff --git a/config/deploy/deploy_settings.yaml b/config/deploy/deploy_settings.yaml index 82cc0811..e7821f18 100644 --- a/config/deploy/deploy_settings.yaml +++ b/config/deploy/deploy_settings.yaml @@ -1,10 +1,80 @@ +# 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 +# with 3 controllers by default +# +# If ha_enabled is false, there will only be one controller. global_params: ha_enabled: true deploy_options: + # 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 + + # Whether to install and configure Tacker (VNF Manager) tacker: true + + # Whether to configure Congress (policy as a service) datasources + # 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. sfc: false + + # Whether to configure ODL with SDNVPN support. vpn: false + + # Which dataplane to use for overcloud tenant networks. Valid options are + # 'ovs', 'ovs_dpdk' and 'fdio'. + dataplane : ovs + + # 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 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' diff --git a/docs/installationprocedure/baremetal.rst b/docs/installationprocedure/baremetal.rst index 8507b445..0a6e324c 100644 --- a/docs/installationprocedure/baremetal.rst +++ b/docs/installationprocedure/baremetal.rst @@ -199,7 +199,8 @@ Edit the 2 settings files in /etc/opnfv-apex/. These files have comments to help you customize them. 1. deploy_settings.yaml - This file includes basic configuration options deployment. + This file includes basic configuration options deployment, and also documents + all available options. Alternatively, there are pre-built deploy_settings files available in (``/etc/opnfv-apex/``). These files are named with the naming convention os-sdn_controller-enabled_feature-[no]ha.yaml. These files can be used in