Dan Sneddon 6036a16671 Make os-net-config idempotent with Linux bonds and MAC mapping
This small change fixes a serious bug in os-net-config which made
mapping NICs by MAC address not idempotent if Linux bonds were used.

The first time os-net-config runs, it sees the MAC address of each
interface, then it sets up the bond. On subsequent runs, any
non-primary interfaces have taken the MAC address of the primary
interface in the bond. At this time, they all show the same MAC
address. This causes the mapping to fail, and it appears that
the system has fewer matching interfaces than it had before.

The impact of this bug is that bonding doesn't work for
anyone doing mapping by MAC address. This is known to be affecting
installations with a particular 3rd-party Neutron plugin vendor.

This change simply looks for the permanent hardware address under
the bonding_slave directory, if it exists.

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os-net-config

host network configuration tool

An implementation of the 'network configuration' spec @ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/97859/. The intention is for this code to be moved under the tripleo project in due course.

Features

The core aim of this project is to allow fine grained (but extendable) configuration of the networking parameters for a network host. The project consists of:

  • A CLI (os-net-config) which provides configuration via a YAML or JSON file formats. By default os-net-config uses a YAML config file located at /etc/os-net-config/config.yaml. This can be customized via the --config-file CLI option.
  • A python library which provides configuration via an object model.

YAML Config Examples

  • Configure an OVS bridge with a single attached interface (port)
network_config:
  - 
    type: ovs_bridge
    name: br-ctlplane
    use_dhcp: true
    ovs_extra:
      - br-set-external-id br-ctlplane bridge-id br-ctlplane
    members:
      - 
        type: interface
        name: em1
  • Configure an OVS bridge on top of an OVS bond
network_config:
  - 
     type: ovs_bridge
     name: br-ctlplane
     use_dhcp: true
     members:
       - 
         type: ovs_bond
         name: bond1
         members:
           - 
             type: interface
             name: em1
           - 
             type: interface
             name: em2
  • Configure a tagged VLAN interface on top of an OVS bridge
network_config:
  - 
    type: ovs_bridge
    name: br-ctlplane
    use_dhcp: true
    members:
      - 
        type: interface
        name: em1
      - 
        type: vlan
        vlan_id: 16
        addresses:
          - 
            ip_netmask: 192.0.2.1/24

Provider Configuration

Providers are use to apply (implement) the desired configuration on the host system. By default 3 providers are implemented:

  • Ifcfg: persistent network config format stored in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
  • ENI: persistent network config format stored in /etc/network/interfaces
  • iproute2: non-persistent provider which implements the config using iproute2, vconfig, etc... (implementation in progress)

When using bin/os-net-config the provider is automatically selected based on the host systems perferred persistent network type (ifcfg or ENI). This can be customized via the --provider CLI option.

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