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diff --git a/docs/all_vnfrqts_seed_docs/open_ecomp/inital_seed_ecomp/VNF_Heat_Templates_for_OpenEcomp/VNF_Heat_Template_Requirements_for_OpenECOMP_2_15_NO_track_changes.rst b/docs/all_vnfrqts_seed_docs/open_ecomp/inital_seed_ecomp/VNF_Heat_Templates_for_OpenEcomp/VNF_Heat_Template_Requirements_for_OpenECOMP_2_15_NO_track_changes.rst index 5c756e3..072a475 100644 --- a/docs/all_vnfrqts_seed_docs/open_ecomp/inital_seed_ecomp/VNF_Heat_Templates_for_OpenEcomp/VNF_Heat_Template_Requirements_for_OpenECOMP_2_15_NO_track_changes.rst +++ b/docs/all_vnfrqts_seed_docs/open_ecomp/inital_seed_ecomp/VNF_Heat_Templates_for_OpenEcomp/VNF_Heat_Template_Requirements_for_OpenECOMP_2_15_NO_track_changes.rst @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ The following rules apply to independent volume Heat templates: {vm-type} is described in section 4.1. If the VM was a load balancer, the {vm-type} could be defined as “lb” -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: vm-typevnf\_name: @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ The following rules apply to independent volume Heat templates: *(+ additional volume definitions)* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml outputs: {vm-type}\_volume\_id\_0: @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ The following rules apply to independent volume Heat templates: *Example (VNF module template):* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: {vm-type}\_name\_0: @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ used to minimize the number of unique parameters defined in the Heat. *Examples:* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: {vm-type}\_names: @@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ used to minimize the number of unique parameters defined in the Heat. In this example, the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: lb\_names: @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ balancer. In this example, the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: lb\_name\_0: @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ The availability zone parameter must be defined as In this example, the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: lb\_names: @@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ resources: In this example, the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: vnf\_name: @@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ When the parameter is referencing an “internal” network subnet, the *Example:* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: {network-role}\_net\_id: @@ -1147,7 +1147,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: oam\_net\_id: @@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ used to minimize the number of unique parameters defined in the Heat. *Example (external network)* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: {vm-type}\_{network-role}\_ips: @@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “db” for database. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: oam\_net\_id: @@ -1280,7 +1280,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “db” for database. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: oam\_net\_id: @@ -1334,7 +1334,7 @@ the parameter name must adhere to the following convention: *Example:* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: {vm-type}\_{network-role}\_floating\_ip: @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “db” for database. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: db\_oam\_ips: @@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml resources: lb\_0\_port\_0: @@ -1439,7 +1439,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “lb” for load balancer. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml resources: lb\_0\_port\_0: @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ Note that ‘str\_replace’ construct to generate a unique name when the vnf\_name does not provide uniqueness -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml type: OS::Cinder::Volume properities: @@ -1552,7 +1552,7 @@ parameters to identify the management IP address. *Example:* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml resources: admin\_server: @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ definition. For instance, the following is **not** valid Heat for a *ResourceGroup*: -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml type: OS::Heat::ResourceGroup resource: @@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@ the nested template along with the current index as separate parameters. Below is an example of an **acceptable** Heat Syntax for a *ResourceGroup*: -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml type: OS::Heat::ResourceGroup resource: @@ -1724,7 +1724,7 @@ automatically assign a public/private key pair. *Example (create keypair with an existing ssh public-key for {vm-type} of lb (for load balancer)):* -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: vnf\_name: @@ -1772,7 +1772,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} have been defined as “lb” for load balancer and “db” for database. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml resources: db\_server\_group: @@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@ balancer and “admin” for admin server. Heat\_template\_version: 2013-05-23 -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml parameters: admin\_name\_0: @@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ Heat\_template\_version: 2013-05-23 Heat\_template\_version: 2013-05-23 -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml Parameters: int\_oam\_net\_id: @@ -2128,7 +2128,7 @@ In this example, the {network-role} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam network and the {vm-type} has been defined as “oam” to represent an oam server. -.. code-block:: python +.. code-block:: yaml oam\_server\_01: type: OS::Nova::Server |