Jean-Philippe Evrard ae99efd64c Adding modularity to keepalived configuration
This patch introduces modularity into the default keepalived
configuration: Currently, keepalived uses a ping to check its
alive status. The IP was hard setted in the configuration file.

This patch introduces multiple variables:
- keepalived_ping_address
- keepalived_ping_count
- keepalived_ping_interval

The one probably used the most will be the
``keepalived_ping_address``. It's therefore listed in
``user_variables`` with the other keepalived variables.

Fixes-Bug: #1570420

Change-Id: Ic9a591fe739dd4ee3b0ad0130190e000404fb73a
2016-04-18 08:40:18 -05:00
2016-04-01 01:48:19 +01:00
2016-03-29 03:26:53 +00:00

OpenStack-Ansible

OpenStack-Ansible is an official OpenStack project which aims to deploy production environments from source in a way that makes it scalable while also being simple to operate, upgrade, and grow.

For an overview of the mission, repositories and related Wiki home page, please see the formal Home Page for the project.

For those looking to test OpenStack-Ansible using an All-In-One (AIO) build, please see the Quick Start guide.

For more detailed Installation and Operator documentation, please see the Install Guide.

If OpenStack-Ansible is missing something you'd like to see included, then we encourage you to see the Developer Documentation for more details on how you can get involved.

Developers wishing to work on the OpenStack-Ansible project should always base their work on the latest code, available from the master GIT repository at Source.

If you have some questions, or would like some assistance with achieving your goals, then please feel free to reach out to us on the OpenStack Mailing Lists (particularly openstack-operators or openstack-dev) or on IRC in #openstack-ansible on the freenode network.

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Ansible playbooks for deploying OpenStack.
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