Description of problem: We need ability to export RHEL-OSP deployment and import it as NEW deployment Cases: 1. export working RHEL-OSP for backup usage 2. export working RHEL-OSP in order to import back to same RHEL-OSP-Installer ( if RHEL-OSP-Installer re-installed ) as NEW deployment . 3. import the config to different RHEL-OSP-Installer We should think of export Interface Mapping/Subnets/host assignments ( when using backup ) , and how should it be used in NEW deployment as well Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
(In reply to Ofer Blaut from comment #0) > Description of problem: > > > We need ability to export RHEL-OSP deployment and import it as NEW > deployment > > Cases: > > 1. export working RHEL-OSP for backup usage > 2. export working RHEL-OSP in order to import back to same > RHEL-OSP-Installer ( if RHEL-OSP-Installer re-installed ) as NEW deployment . > 3. import the config to different RHEL-OSP-Installer > > We should think of export Interface Mapping/Subnets/host assignments ( when > using backup ) , and how should it be used in NEW deployment as well export template .... as well > > Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): > > > How reproducible: > > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. > 2. > 3. > > Actual results: > > > Expected results: > > > Additional info:
Closing list of bugs for RHEL OSP Installer since its support cycle has already ended [0]. If there is some bug closed by mistake, feel free to re-open. For new deployments, please, use RHOSP director (starting with version 7). -- Jaromir Coufal -- Sr. Product Manager -- Red Hat OpenStack Platform [0] https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openstack/platform