This reverts commit 8e104b3c549118727b53c9825a438e799715b7f9.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/559926/ introduced requiring CloudName.
This broke the documented deployment process. I also don't see how
CloudName can be required, but CloudDomain can not.
I don't see a technical reason why we can't keep the default as
localdomain. If necessary, we can instead add a parameter
validation instead of requiring the parameter.
Closes-Bug: #1771627
Depends-On: Ia86842b0b1f42512f25390d6bdb695e0f8133c6d
Change-Id: I2c5b511df50f29c63aa613899c2bebb506360bf4
This is in preparation for TLS by default, since the TLS certificate will
use FQDNs for the SubjectAltName, and that will be verified.
This required for us to change both CloudDomain and CloudName to be
required parameters, and not default them to use localdomain. This is to
avoid folks in real deployments using them in their clouds.
Change-Id: Ic70dd323b33596eaa3fc18bdc69a7c011ccd7fa1
The description for some of these parameters changed and the
environment needs to be updated to reflect that.
Change-Id: Ia0a617910e2d6effcf00bdf20cba6b38b7722844
Just setting CloudDomain won't make the domains used consistent.
There are a number of CloudName parameters that must be set as well.
This change adds a sample environment that includes all of those
parameters so it is easy to set everything consistently.
Also fixes the description of CloudNameCtlplane to reflect the
actual use for that parameter.
Change-Id: I56d1c1c5619f83c16c4e8350aa84fccc3d748425
This is a tool to automate the generation of our sample environment
files. It takes a yaml file as input, and based on the environments
defined in that file generates a number of sample environment files
from the parameters in the Heat templates. A tox genconfig target
is added that mirrors how the other OpenStack services generate
their sample config files.
A description of the available options for the input file is
provided in a README file in the sample-env-generator directory.
In this commit only a single sample config is provided as a basic
example of how the tool works, but subsequent commits will add
more generated sample configs.
Change-Id: I855f33a61bba5337d844555a7c41b633b3327f7a
bp: environment-generator