Switch the Nagios dashboard to the public network
By default, the Nagios dashboard is now exposed on the public network. To change this configuration, the deployer will have to assign the 'infrastructure_alerting_ui' role to another network using Fuel netwowrk templates. DocImpact Change-Id: I2e6bf12dc530af18a048c61adbb8da07c1156810
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# This split will help to enable HTTPS for the Nagios UI and deploy it on
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# another network while LMA collectors continue to use HTTP over the
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# "monitoring" network.
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- id: "infrastructure_alerting"
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default_mapping: "management"
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properties:
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- "infrastructure_alerting"
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- id: "infrastructure_alerting_ui"
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default_mapping: "management"
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default_mapping: "public"
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properties:
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subnet: true
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gateway: false
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name: 'StackLight Infrastructure Alerting'
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description: 'Install services for the infrastructure alerting'
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has_primary: true
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public_ip_required: false
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# A public IP address is required when Nagios is deployed on the public network
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public_ip_required: true
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weight: 100
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limits:
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max: 3
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