the first figure looks like an entire openshift cluster belongs to an openstack cluster, which is not correct. The openshift cluster might be dedicated to run an openstack control plane and run no other workloads (other than add-on operators required by RHOSO) but the openshift cluster and its cluster nodes to not belong to the openstack cluster, only the openstack services belong to the cluster as its control plane.
This figure is a copy from rhoso-intro so fixes must be applied there also.
https://redhatquickcourses.github.io/rhoso-arch/rhoso-arch/1/ch1-architecture/s3-tasks-lecture.html
the first figure looks like an entire openshift cluster belongs to an openstack cluster, which is not correct. The openshift cluster might be dedicated to run an openstack control plane and run no other workloads (other than add-on operators required by RHOSO) but the openshift cluster and its cluster nodes to not belong to the openstack cluster, only the openstack services belong to the cluster as its control plane.
This figure is a copy from rhoso-intro so fixes must be applied there also.