
Organized SysConf Kubernetes and OpenStack content into subdirs and modified index along lines of Planning layout. Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: Ia17c015b2083a39fcae4ac545fa10cb5445b4cb2
1.3 KiB
1.3 KiB
Enable the Trunk Extension for Neutron
You can use Helm overrides to enable the Trunk Neutron extension.
Create a yaml file to enable the trunk extension for neutron.
~(keystone_admin)]$ cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF conf: neutron: DEFAULT: service_plugins: - router - network_segment_range - trunk EOF
Update the neutron overrides and apply to -openstack.
$ source /etc/platform/openrc ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-update -openstack neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml ~(keystone_admin)]$ system helm-override-show -openstack neutron openstack ~(keystone_admin)]$ system application-apply -openstack
In a separate shell, verify that the Trunk Extension and Trunk port details extensions are enabled.
$ source /etc/platform/openrc $ OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone.openstack.svc.cluster.local/v3 $ openstack extension list --network | grep -i trunk