Ubuntu MaaS should be installed to a dedicated host to ease the management of bare-metal resources in the OpenStack cluster. This could make it easier to upgrade to newer software versions and fix OpenStack issues that may show up every so often. Instead of worrying about uninstalling/reinstalling/reconfiguring, MaaS along with some extra wrapper scripting/automation could make it possible to completely reset a host with a brand-new OS installation and deployment of OpenStack.
The host running MaaS could also be used as the deployment node for OpenStack-Ansible.
Tasks
All of the following tasks must be complete before this issue can be closed. Be sure to reference this issue in the relevant issues/PRs in other repositories.
[ ] Procure hardware to run Ubuntu MaaS
[ ] Deploy Ubuntu MaaS
[ ] Document installation & setup process
[ ] Write user documentation for performing basic/typical tasks with Ubuntu MaaS
Ubuntu MaaS
Ubuntu MaaS should be installed to a dedicated host to ease the management of bare-metal resources in the OpenStack cluster. This could make it easier to upgrade to newer software versions and fix OpenStack issues that may show up every so often. Instead of worrying about uninstalling/reinstalling/reconfiguring, MaaS along with some extra wrapper scripting/automation could make it possible to completely reset a host with a brand-new OS installation and deployment of OpenStack.
The host running MaaS could also be used as the deployment node for OpenStack-Ansible.
Tasks
All of the following tasks must be complete before this issue can be closed. Be sure to reference this issue in the relevant issues/PRs in other repositories.