Sloop type/site is a minimalistic approach to Airship with reduced
requirements towards hardware and external dependencies while keeping
all the functional features.
Major differences compared to reference site airship-seaworthy
- Two bare-metal server setup with 1 control, and 1 compute.
Most components are scaled to a single replica and doesn't carry
any HA as there is only a single control plane host.
- No requirements for DNS/certificates.
HTTP and internal cluster DNS is used.
- Ceph set to use the single (root) disk. This generally
provides minimalistic no-touch ceph deployment.
No replication of ceph data (single copy).
- Simplified networking (no bonding).
Two network interfaces are used by default (flat PXE, and DATA network
with VLANs for OAM, Calico, Storage, and OpenStack Overlay)
- Generic hostnames used (airsloop-control-1, airsloop-compute-1) that
simplifies generation of k8s certificates
- Usage of standard Ubuntu 16.04 GA kernel (as oppose to HWE)
Change-Id: I4944fcae7d29ed8799d810c93efb0120b6b3a105
Transposed characters in the target replacements in
some of the deployment files can lead to unexpected
results (mostly that defaults are used instead of
overrides)
Since defaults were being used before, the endpoint definition needed to
be redefined to use the expected scheme (amqp) and path (/airflow)
Change-Id: I85a58c7b525e29208957845bf25ffbb0111c8f35
This updates chart configuration overrides for the monitoring
services, as well as adds missing secrets, charts and service
accounts for other exporters that have now been enabled
Change-Id: Ia1ed7bba38d7c262e85de8162d53012cdadf487e
This adapts manifests to be in line of using git reference
for refering to global/secrets repos instead of versioned folders.
Change-Id: I0100fb90666e335bd99d304b3804c180b25a9d16
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/577886/