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Building on the target host fixes a couple issues:
- In the containerized installer, the container image does not include
the necessary kernel headers to build the module.
- The build and target host must have the same kernel version. There
is no guarantee of this.
The deploy uses NFD, similar to the QAT playbook.
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1228
Signed-off-by: Todd Malsbary <todd.malsbary@intel.com>
Change-Id: I58705b73b8ce6d381b4649d5a20b8644e51e1b13
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Signed-off-by: Kuralamudhan Ramakrishnan <kuralamudhan.ramakrishnan@intel.com>
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-1074
Change-Id: I5c497aef954945c4baee10ff5613b220ed9b8152
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Previous sriov playbook supported X710 SRIOV NIC. Updating
the scripts to support new device XL710.
Other changes include syntactical corrections
to "WHEN" condition in ansible.
Co-authored-by: hle2 <huifeng.le@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Akhila Kishore <akhila.kishore@intel.com>
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-929
Change-Id: I697a49a64472ad2d755753e58f8fd4e7857b0456
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Integrating SRIOV as an add-on to KuD. A device
should have X700 series NIC for this Add-on to work.
Getting the device driver, build and installing it is
a part of this patch. Followed by running the SRIOV CNI
Daemonset, and NetworkAttachmentDefinition.
Reworked the way SRIOV check happens.
Previously ran on installer.sh.
Now the script is injected into kube-nodes and playbook will run
only if the hardware check is true by creating a conf file.
Removed unwanted comments and nit changes.
Signed-off-by: Akhila Kishore <akhila.kishore@intel.com>
Issue-ID: MULTICLOUD-832
Change-Id: I1701a50bc717ddca0d332d6a42d329eaf4c03820
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