On 14/04/16 08:35, Markus Zoeller wrote: > Sometimes (especially when I try to reproduce bugs) I have the need > to set up a local environment with devstack. Everytime I have to look > at my notes to check which option in the "local.conf" have to be set > for my needs. I'd like to add a folder in devstacks tree which hosts > multiple example local.conf files for different, often used setups. > Something like this: > > example-confs > --- newton > --- --- x86-ubuntu-1404 > --- --- --- minimum-setup > --- --- --- --- README.rst > --- --- --- --- local.conf > --- --- --- serial-console-setup > --- --- --- --- README.rst > --- --- --- --- local.conf > --- --- --- live-migration-setup > --- --- --- --- README.rst > --- --- --- --- local.conf.controller > --- --- --- --- local.conf.compute1 > --- --- --- --- local.conf.compute2 > --- --- --- minimal-neutron-setup > --- --- --- --- README.rst > --- --- --- --- local.conf > --- --- s390x-1.1.1-vulcan > --- --- --- minimum-setup > --- --- --- --- README.rst > --- --- --- --- local.conf > --- --- --- live-migration-setup > --- --- --- --- README.rst > --- --- --- --- local.conf.controller > --- --- --- --- local.conf.compute1 > --- --- --- --- local.conf.compute2 > --- mitaka > --- --- # same structure as master branch. omitted for brevity > --- liberty > --- --- # same structure as master branch. omitted for brevity > > Thoughts?
Yes, this looks useful to me. Only thing is that you shouldn't need the per-release subtrees, though; the DevStack repository already has per-release stable/<release> branches, which you need to check out in order to do a DevStack setup of a past release. So I would expect the local.confs for each past release to live in the corresponding branch. Regards, Neil __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev