On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 11:48 CEST, Budai Laszlo <laszlo.bu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 21.08.2018 12:32, jean-phili...@evrard.me wrote: > >> My problem is that the servers that I'm using have their name defined as > >> dcx-cy-blz (datacenter - chassis - blade). After installing openstack > >> these names are reflected as the names of the hosts in nova. > >> We would like to have our compute nodes referenced as compute1, compute2 > >> .... > > > > The simplest is then to use compute1, compute2, etc. in your > > /etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config. You can still internally refer > > to dcx-cy-blz if you like, it will just not appear openstack or in the > > inventory. > > > > Regards, > > JP > > > > > > This is how I tried, but did not worked out .... in the > /etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml I had: > > _compute_hosts: &compute_hosts > compute1: > ip: 10.210.201.40 > host_vars: > neutron_neutron_conf_overrides: > DEFAULT: > host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}.example.intra" > nova_nova_conf_overrides: > DEFAULT: > host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}.example.intra"
Hello. I am not sure what &compute_hosts is, as this is just an extract of your file. On top of this, I am not sure these *_conf_overrides need to exist. if your hosts are named compute1, compute2, ... Maybe a cleanup of your environment and redeploy would help you? I am not sure to have enough information to answer you there. Best regards, Jean-Philippe Evrard (evrardjp) _______________________________________________ OpenStack-operators mailing list OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators