Lukasz Zalewski 5a0206aef1 Ubuntu: Set MTU for veth in the network files
Configuring veth pair MTU in the systemd-networkd .netdev files
does not set the correct MTU for the peer and there isn't
configuration option in the [Peer] section to do so [1].
This results in an MTU mismatch with peer having the default
(1500) value.

This change moves the MTU configuration from the .netdev file
to the [Link] section of the corresponding veth pair .network files.
Same approach is already recommended in [1] for the tun and
tap devices.

[1] https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.netdev.html

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Kayobe

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Kayobe enables deployment of containerised OpenStack to bare metal.

Containers offer a compelling solution for isolating OpenStack services, but running the control plane on an orchestrator such as Kubernetes or Docker Swarm adds significant complexity and operational overheads.

The hosts in an OpenStack control plane must somehow be provisioned, but deploying a secondary OpenStack cloud to do this seems like overkill.

Kayobe stands on the shoulders of giants:

  • OpenStack bifrost discovers and provisions the cloud
  • OpenStack kolla builds container images for OpenStack services
  • OpenStack kolla-ansible delivers painless deployment and upgrade of containerised OpenStack services

To this solid base, kayobe adds:

  • Configuration of cloud host OS & flexible networking
  • Management of physical network devices
  • A friendly openstack-like CLI

All this and more, automated from top to bottom using Ansible.

Features

  • Heavily automated using Ansible
  • kayobe Command Line Interface (CLI) for cloud operators
  • Deployment of a seed VM used to manage the OpenStack control plane
  • Configuration of physical network infrastructure
  • Discovery, introspection and provisioning of control plane hardware using OpenStack bifrost
  • Deployment of an OpenStack control plane using OpenStack kolla-ansible
  • Discovery, introspection and provisioning of bare metal compute hosts using OpenStack ironic and ironic inspector
  • Virtualised compute using OpenStack nova
  • Containerised workloads on bare metal using OpenStack magnum
  • Big data on bare metal using OpenStack sahara
  • Control plane and workload monitoring and log aggregation using OpenStack monasca

Documentation

https://docs.openstack.org/kayobe/latest/

Release Notes

https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/kayobe/

Bugs

https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/openstack/kayobe

Community

OFTC's IRC channel: #openstack-kolla

License

Kayobe is distributed under the Apache 2.0 License.

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Deployment of containerised OpenStack to bare metal using kolla and bifrost
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