Radosław Piliszek 9451ac61a0 Change the default haproxy template to split variant
This allows for more config flexibility - e.g. running multiple
backends with a common frontend.
It is not possible with the 'listen' approach (which enforces
frontend).
Additionally, it does not really make sense to support two ways
to do the exact same thing as the process is automated and
'listen' is really meant for humans not willing to write separate
sections.
Hence this deprecates 'listen' variant.

At the moment both templates work exactly the same.
The real flexibility comes in following patches.

Note this is a building block for future work on letsencrypt
validator (which should offer backend and share frontend with
any service running off 80/443 - which would be only horizon
in the current default config), as well as any work towards
single port (that is single frontend) and multiple services
anchored at paths of it (which is the new recommended default).

Change-Id: I2362aaa3e8069fe146d42947b8dddf49376174b5
Partially-Implements: blueprint letsencrypt-https
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Kolla-Ansible

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The Kolla-Ansible is a deliverable project separated from Kolla project.

Kolla-Ansible deploys OpenStack services and infrastructure components in Docker containers.

Kolla's mission statement is:

To provide production-ready containers and deployment tools for operating
OpenStack clouds.

Kolla is highly opinionated out of the box, but allows for complete customization. This permits operators with little experience to deploy OpenStack quickly and as experience grows modify the OpenStack configuration to suit the operator's exact requirements.

Getting Started

Learn about Kolla-Ansible by reading the documentation online Kolla-Ansible.

Get started by reading the Developer Quickstart.

OpenStack services

Kolla-Ansible deploys containers for the following OpenStack projects:

Infrastructure components

Kolla-Ansible deploys containers for the following infrastructure components:

Directories

  • ansible - Contains Ansible playbooks to deploy OpenStack services and infrastructure components in Docker containers.
  • contrib - Contains demos scenarios for Heat, Magnum and Tacker and a development environment for Vagrant
  • doc - Contains documentation.
  • etc - Contains a reference etc directory structure which requires configuration of a small number of configuration variables to achieve a working All-in-One (AIO) deployment.
  • kolla_ansible - Contains password generation script.
  • releasenotes - Contains releasenote of all features added in Kolla-Ansible.
  • specs - Contains the Kolla-Ansible communities key arguments about architectural shifts in the code base.
  • tests - Contains functional testing tools.
  • tools - Contains tools for interacting with Kolla-Ansible.
  • zuul.d - Contains project gate job definitions.

Getting Involved

Need a feature? Find a bug? Let us know! Contributions are much appreciated and should follow the standard Gerrit workflow.

  • We communicate using the #openstack-kolla irc channel.
  • File bugs, blueprints, track releases, etc on Launchpad.
  • Attend weekly meetings.
  • Contribute code.

Contributors

Check out who's contributing code and contributing reviews.

Notices

Docker and the Docker logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Docker, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Docker, Inc. and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein.

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Ansible deployment of the Kolla containers
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