
This changes the run playbooks script so that its using our core CLI tools and is no longer a special case script running bits outside of simply running the deployment tools as they've been designed. The script is still executing all of the playbooks using the "scripts-library" function ``install_bits`` so that we ensure gate success by having a retry on a playbook execution in the case of transient failure. A notice has been added to the script whenever it exits notifying the deployer that they should now work out of the playbooks directory and never execute the run-playbooks.sh script ever again. Within the notice links to our documentation have been added. The ironic services were removed from the integrated gate because they're not ready for general consumption and not being tested at this time because no test configuration has been added into the tempest role or the ``run-tempest.sh`` script. Change-Id: I064c1c480d261a885666b7dc3edc4cd0769876a6 Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
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