The ansible scripts that compose Bifrost download and install software via a number of means, which generally assumes connectivity to the internet. However, it is possible to use Bifrost without external connectivity.
If you want or need to install Bifrost without having a dependency on a connection to the internet, there are a number of steps that you will need to follow (many of which may have already been done in your environment anyway).
Those steps can be broken down into two general categories; the first being steps that need to be done in your inventory file, and the second being steps that need to be done on your target host outside of Ansible.
The script scripts/env-setup.sh
will do a git clone
to create
/opt/stack/ansible
, if it doesn’t already exist. You can use the
environment variables ANSIBLE_GIT_URL
and ANSIBLE_GIT_BRANCH
to override the source URL and the branch name to pull from.
Ansible uses Git submodules, which means if you are cloning from
anything other than the canonical location (GitHub), you’ll need
to commit a patched .gitmodules
to that repo so that submodules
are also cloned from an alternate location - otherwise, the submodules
will still try to clone from GitHub.
As a general rule, any URL referenced by Bifrost scripts is configured in a
playbook/roles/<role>/defaults/main.yml
file, which means that all of
those can be redirected to point to a local copy by creating a file named
playbooks/host_vars/<hostname>.yml
and redirecting the appropriate
variables.
As an example, the yaml file’s contents may look like something like this.
ipa_kernel_upstream_url: file:///vagrant/coreos_production_pxe.vmlinuz
ipa_ramdisk_upstream_url: file:///vagrant/coreos_production_pxe_image-oem.cpio.gz
cirros_deploy_image_upstream_url: file:///vagrant/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img
dib_git_url: file:///vagrant/git/diskimage-builder
ironicclient_git_url: file:///vagrant/git/python-ironicclient
shade_git_url: file:///vagrant/git/shade
ironic_git_url: file:///vagrant/git/ironic
If this list becomes out of date, it’s simple enough to find the things that
need to be fixed by looking for any URLs in the
playbook/roles/<role>/defaults/main.yml
files, as noted above.
Bifrost doesn’t attempt to configure apt
, yum
, or pip
,
so if you are working in an offline mode, you’ll need to make sure
those work independently.
pip
in particular will be sensitive; Bifrost tends to use the most recent
version of python modules, so you’ll want to make sure your cache isn’t stale.
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