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README.rst
ansible-role-nodepool
Ansible role to manage Nodepool
- License: Apache License, Version 2.0
- Documentation: https://ansible-role-nodepool.readthedocs.org
- Source: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/ansible-role-nodepool
- Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ansible-role-nodepool
Description
Nodepool is a system for launching single-use test nodes on demand based on images built with cached data. It is designed to work with any OpenStack based cloud, and is part of a suite of tools that form a comprehensive test system including Jenkins and Zuul.
Requirements
- pip3 to be installed if using nodepool_install_method: (git|pip)
Packages
Package repository index files should be up to date before using this role, we do not manage them.
Sudo
You will be required to create the appropriate sudoers file if you plan on creating DIBs.
Role Variables
../../defaults/main.yaml
Dependencies
Example Playbook
- name: Install nodepool
hosts: nodepool
roles:
- ansible-role-nodepool