Retire repository

Fuel repositories are all retired in openstack namespace, retire
remaining fuel repos in x namespace since they are unused now.

This change removes all content from the repository and adds the usual
README file to point out that the repository is retired following the
process from
https://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/drivers.html#retiring-a-project

See also
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-December/011675.html

A related change is: https://review.opendev.org/699752 .

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Murano Networking SFC plugin for Fuel
=======================
Murano Networking SFC
--------------
This plugin extends MOS with Murano Networking SFC support.
Requirements
------------
| Requirement | Version |
|:---------------------------------|:--------|
| Mirantis OpenStack compatibility | 9.0 |
It is required to install fuel-plugin-networking-sfc plugin. Murano support should be enabled too.
Will not work otherwise.
Installation Guide
==================
Murano Networking SFC plugin installation
---------------------------
To install Murano Networking SFC plugin, follow these steps:
1. Install all needed dependencies
# yum install createrepo rpm rpm-build dpkg-devel git ruby-devel createrepo dpkg-devel dpkg-dev rpm rpm-build python-pip
# pip install fuel-plugin-builder
# gem install fpm
2. Build a plugin `fpb --build dir`
3. Copy the plugin on already installed Fuel Master node; ssh can be used for
that. If you do not have the Fuel Master node yet, see
[Quick Start Guide](https://software.mirantis.com/quick-start/) :
# scp murano-networking-sfc-<version>.noarch.rpm root@<Fuel_Master_ip>:/tmp
4. Install the plugin:
# cd /tmp
# fuel plugins --install murano-networking-sfc-<version>.noarch.rpm
5. Check if the plugin was installed successfully:
# [root@nailgun ~]# fuel plugins
id | name | version | package_version | releases
---|-----------------------|---------|-----------------|--------------------
1 | murano-networking-sfc | 1.0.0 | 4.0.0 | ubuntu (mitaka-9.0)
Murano Networking SFC plugin configuration
----------------------------
1. Create an environment with Murano support.
2. Install and enable Networking SFC plugin, available: https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-networking-sfc. For Fuel 9.0 use 1.0 branch.
3. Enable the plugin on the Settings tab of the Fuel web UI.
4. Deploy the environment.
Known issues
------------
1. Murano should be in version which have ability to deploy vms with security groups disabled. It was introduced in fix: https://github.com/openstack/murano/commit/b12f7c9973b6154d4f4ed13c27dd6019581c6ee6. If you want to update Murano to latest version, you should on controllers do:
# apt-get install git zip -y
# git clone https://github.com/openstack/murano.git
# cd murano
# git checkout -t origin/stable/mitaka
# python setup.py install
# cd meta/io.murano
# zip -r ~/Core.zip *
# murano package-import ~/Core.zip --exists u
# service murano-api restart
# service murano-engine restart
Contributors
------------
* Alexander Saprykin <asaprykin@mirantis.com> (developer)
* Krzysztof Szukiełojć <kszukielojc@mirantis.com> (developer)
* Sergey Slipushenko <sslipushenko@mirantis.com> (developer)

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This project is no longer maintained.
The contents of this repository are still available in the Git
source code management system. To see the contents of this
repository before it reached its end of life, please check out the
previous commit with "git checkout HEAD^1".
For any further questions, please email
openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org or join #openstack-dev on
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# Copyright 2016 Mirantis, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
notice('MODULAR: murano-networking-sfc/murano-networking-sfc-controller.pp')
$primary_controller = hiera('primary_controller')
package {'python-murano-plugin-networking-sfc':
ensure => installed,
}
if $primary_controller {
file { "/var/cache/murano/meta/networkingscf.zip":
mode => "0644",
owner => 'murano',
group => 'murano',
source => '/etc/fuel/plugins/murano-networking-sfc-1.0/files/NetworkingSFC.zip',
}
murano::application { 'networkingscf' : }
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##############################################
# Deployment groups
# Deployment tasks
- id: murano-networking-sfc-controller
type: puppet
version: 2.0.0
groups: [primary-controller,controller]
requires: [post_deployment_start]
required_for: [post_deployment_end]
parameters:
puppet_manifest: puppet/manifests/murano-networking-sfc-controller.pp
puppet_modules: puppet/modules:/etc/puppet/modules
timeout: 120

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==================
Appendix
==================
Links
=========================
- `Networking SFC repository <https://github.com/openstack/networking-sfc>`_
- `Murano Networking SFC repository
<https://github.com/openstack/murano-plugin-networking-sfc>`_
- `Networking SFC plugin for Fuel
<https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-networking-sfc>`_
- `Murano Networking SFC plugin for Fuel
<https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-murano-networking-sfc>`_

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============================================================
Guide to the Murano Networking SFC Plugin extension for Fuel
============================================================
This plugin extends Mirantis OpenStack functionality by adding to Murano
Networking SFC support. It installs all necessary packages and configures
Murano.
Requirements
============
================================== ===============
Requirement Version/Comment
================================== ===============
Fuel 9.0
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==========
User Guide
==========
Environment configuration
=========================
#. Create an environment with vxlans support. For more information about
environment creation, see `Fuel User Guide <http://docs.openstack.org
/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/create-environment.html>`_.
#. Plugin reguire installed and enabled Networking SFC plugin for Fuel. Source
code and documentation for this plugin, can be found here: `Networking SFC
plugin for Fuel <https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-networking-sfc>`_.
#. In *Environments* tab choose an environment for which you want to install
Murano Networking SFC plugin.
#. Enable plugin by checking *Fuel plugin for Murano networking sfc support* on
*Settings* tab in *Other* section.
.. image:: images/enableplugin.png
:width: 50%
#. Adjust other environment settings to match your needs and deploy the
environment. For more information, see
`Configure your Environment <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs
/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/configure-environment.html>`_.
#. Plugin reguires `patch <https://github.com/openstack/murano/commit
/b12f7c9973b6154d4f4ed13c27dd6019581c6ee6>`_ which is not delivered in
Murano in Fuel 9.0. So if you are using 9.0 you have to update Murano to the
latest version after sucessfull deployment
.. image:: images/success.png
:width: 50%
You need to do::
On controller nodes::
# apt-get install git zip -y
# git clone https://github.com/openstack/murano.git
# cd murano
# git checkout -t origin/stable/mitaka
# python setup.py install
On primary controller also::
# cd meta/io.murano
# zip -r ~/Core.zip *
# murano package-import ~/Core.zip --exists u
Restart murano services after murano update on all controllers::
# service murano-api restart
# service murano-engine restart

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==================
Installation Guide
==================
Murano Networking SFC plugin installation
============================================
To install Murano Networking SFC plugin, follow these steps:
#. Install all needed dependencies::
# yum install createrepo rpm rpm-build dpkg-devel git ruby-devel createrepo
dpkg-devel dpkg-dev rpm rpm-build python-pip
# pip install fuel-plugin-builder
# gem install fpm
#. Download plugin source code from github::
# git clone https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-murano-networking-sfc
# cd fuel-plugin-murano-networking-sfc
#. Build a plugin::
# fpb --build ./
#. Copy the plugin to already installed Fuel Master node; ssh can be used for
that. If you do not have the Fuel Master node yet, see `Fuel Installation
Guide <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs
/fuel-install-guide.html>`_::
# scp murano-networking-sfc-<version>.noarch.rpm root@<Fuel_Master_ip>:/tmp
#. Install the plugin::
# cd /tmp
# fuel plugins --install murano-networking-sfc-<version>.noarch.rpm
#. Check if the plugin was installed successfully::
# fuel plugins
id | name | version | package_version | releases
---+-----------------------+---------+-----------------+-----------------
1 | murano-networking-sfc | 1.0.0 | 4.0.0 | ubuntu (mitaka

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==================
Removal Guide
==================
Murano Networking SFC plugin removal
============================================
To uninstall Murano Networking SFC plugin, follow these steps:
#. Disable plugin in all environments using it.
#. Uninstall the plugin::
# fuel plugins --remove murano-networking-sfc==1.0.0
#. Check if the plugin was uninstalled successfully::
# fuel plugins --list
id | name | version | package_version
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=====================================
Key terms, acronyms and abbreviations
=====================================
Networking SFC
Service Function Chaining is a mechanism for overriding
the basic destination based forwarding that is typical
of IP networks. It is conceptually related to Policy
Based Routing in physical networks but it is typically
thought of as a Software Defined Networking technology.
It is often used in conjunction with security functions
although it may be used for a broader range of features.
Fundamentally SFC is the ability to cause network packet
flows to route through a network via a path other than
the one that would be chosen by routing table lookups
on the packet's destination IP address. It is most
commonly used in conjunction with Network Function
Virtualization when recreating in a virtual environment
a series of network functions that would have
traditionally been implemented as a collection of
physical network devices connected in series by cables.

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****************************************************************
User guide to the Murano Networking SFC extension for Fuel
****************************************************************
This document provides instructions for installing, configuring and using
Murano Networking SFC plugin for Fuel.
.. contents::
.. include:: content/terms.rst
.. include:: content/description.rst
.. include:: content/installation.rst
.. include:: content/removal.rst
.. include:: content/guide.rst
.. include:: content/appendix.rst

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attributes:
metadata:
restrictions:
- condition: "settings:networking-sfc == null or settings:networking-sfc.metadata.enabled == false or settings:additional_components.murano.value == false"
message: "This plugin requires enabled and installed Networking SFC plugin and Murano component enabled"

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# Plugin name
name: murano-networking-sfc
# Human-readable name for your plugin
title: Fuel plugin for Murano Networking SFC support
# Plugin version
version: '1.0.0'
# Description
description: Fuel plugin which install murano package with Networking SFC support
# Required fuel version
fuel_version: ['9.0']
# Specify license of your plugin
licenses: ['Apache License Version 2.0']
# Specify author or company name
authors: ['Maciej Relewicz <mrelewicz@mirantis.com>', 'Damian Szeluga <dszeluga@mirantis.com>', 'Bartosz Kupidura <bkupidura@mirantis.com>']
# A link to the plugin's page
homepage: 'https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-murano-networking-sfc'
# Specify a group which your plugin implements, possible options:
# network, storage, storage::cinder, storage::glance, hypervisor
groups: [network]
# Change `false` to `true` if the plugin can be installed in the environment
# after the deployment.
is_hotpluggable: false
# The plugin is compatible with releases in the list
releases:
- os: ubuntu
version: mitaka-9.0
mode: ['ha']
deployment_scripts_path: deployment_scripts/
repository_path: repositories/ubuntu
# Version of plugin package
package_version: '4.0.0'

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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
# Add here any the actions which are required before plugin build
# like packages building, packages downloading from mirrors and so on.
# The script should return 0 if there were no errors.
set -eux
#git reposotory with source code
GIT_REPOSITORY_URL=https://git.openstack.org/openstack/murano-plugin-networking-sfc
#package information
VERSION_NUMBER=${VERSION_NUMBER:-0.0.1}
DESCRIPTION="Murano plugin for networking SFC support on Openstack"
MAINTAINERS="Alexander Saprykin, Krzysztof Szukiełojć, Sergey Slipushenko"
DIR="$(dirname `readlink -f $0`)"
TMP_DIR="${DIR}/tmp"
#Remove temporary files
CLEANUP=${CLEANUP:-true}
function cleanup {
rm -rf "${TMP_DIR}"
}
command -v fpm >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 "fpm ruby gem required but it's not installed. Aborting."; exit 1; }
cleanup
mkdir -p "${TMP_DIR}"
pushd $TMP_DIR
git clone $GIT_REPOSITORY_URL murano-plugin-networking-sfc
pushd "murano-plugin-networking-sfc/networking_sfc_library"
zip -r "${DIR}/deployment_scripts/files/NetworkingSFC.zip" *
popd
pushd "${DIR}/repositories/ubuntu/"
fpm --prefix /usr --python-install-lib /lib/python2.7/dist-packages --architecture all --force -s python --no-python-dependencies -t deb -m "${MAINTAINERS}" ${TMP_DIR}/murano-plugin-networking-sfc/setup.py
popd
if [ "$CLEANUP" != false ];then
cleanup
fi

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..
This work is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
=============================
Murano Networking SFC plugin
=============================
Murano Networking SFC plugin for Fuel extends Mirantis OpenStack
functionality by installing Murano Networking SFC support.
Problem description
===================
Currently, Murano has no support for Networking SFC.
Murano Networking SFC plugin aims to provide support for it.
Proposed change
===============
Implement a Fuel plugin that will install Murano Networking SFC support.
Alternatives
------------
None
Data model impact
-----------------
None
REST API impact
---------------
None
Upgrade impact
--------------
None
Security impact
---------------
None
Notifications impact
--------------------
None
Other end user impact
---------------------
None
Performance Impact
------------------
Murano Networking SFC plugin has no direct performance impact on OpenStack,
but it consumes additional resources (CPU, memory, database) and this should
be considered and tested on a test environment before production use.
Other deployer impact
---------------------
None
Developer impact
----------------
None
Implementation
==============
Plugin delivers Murano Networking SFC support to Fuel. Plugin has one task:
* The task installs package needed for Murano Networking SFC support and imports
required libraries needed by Murano to support Networking SFC.
Murano Networking SFC is installed on all environments with plugin enabled.
Murano Networking SFC plugin requires SFC Fuel plugin to be installed.
Assignee(s)
-----------
| Szymon Bańka <sbanka@mirantis.com> (PM)
| Alexander Saprykin <asaprykin@mirantis.com> (developer)
| Krzysztof Szukiełojć <kszukielojc@mirantis.com> (developer)
| Sergey Slipushenko <sslipushenko@mirantis.com> (developer)
| Maciej Relewicz <mrelewicz@mirantis.com> (developer)
Work Items
----------
* Implement code for Murano.
* Implement the Fuel plugin.
* Implement the Puppet manifest.
* Testing.
* Write the documentation.
Dependencies
============
* Fuel 9.0
Testing
=======
* Prepare a test plan.
* Test the plugin by deploying environments in every Fuel deployment nodes.
Documentation Impact
====================
* Deployment Guide (how to install the plugin, how to configure and deploy an
OpenStack environment with the plugin).
* User Guide (what features the plugin provides, how to use them in the
deployed OpenStack environment).
* Test Plan.
* Test Report.
References
==========
* `Murano wiki page <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano>`_
* `Official fuel plugin networking sfc repository
<https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-networking-sfc>`_
* `Official networking sfc repository <https://github.com/openstack/networking-sfc>`_

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#!/bin/bash
#Add custom scripts/workarounds here