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It's easy to forget to override them, and you'll end up with a well known password used in your keystone and database. Use the password module to generate secure random passwords instead. Operators of production environments are still expected to provide their own passwords. The generated passwords are stored in /etc/bifrost and reused on the next installation. A new task is provided for upgrading the bootstrap (admin) user in keystone to the new password. Change-Id: I6771015f2b062233eeff85704655c8e2ab64364d |
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doc | ||
playbooks | ||
releasenotes | ||
scripts | ||
tools | ||
zuul.d | ||
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CONTRIBUTING.rst | ||
HACKING.rst | ||
LICENSE | ||
MISSION.rst | ||
README.rst | ||
ansible-collection-requirements.yml | ||
bifrost-cli | ||
bindep.txt | ||
env-vars | ||
lower-constraints.txt | ||
requirements.txt | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini |
README.rst
Bifrost
Bifrost (pronounced bye-frost) is a set of Ansible playbooks that automates the task of deploying a base image onto a set of known hardware using ironic. It provides modular utility for one-off operating system deployment with as few operational requirements as reasonably possible.
Team and repository tags:
Use Cases
- Installation of ironic in standalone/noauth mode without other OpenStack components.
- Deployment of an operating system to a known pool of hardware as a batch operation.
- Testing and development of ironic in a standalone use case.
Documentation
Bifrost's documentation can be found at the OpenStack documentation site.
- The project source code repository is located at:
- Bugs can be filed in storyboard: