Hi Adivya,
Designate can be one of the more complicated services to deploy, since there are some external dependencies (ie. an external DNS server).
To simply *deploy* Designate within OpenStack-Ansible, you’ll need to define a “dnsaas_hosts” group within the openstack_user_config.yml file, like so:
`````
dnsaas_hosts:
controller01:
ip: 172.29.236.22
controller02:
ip: 172.29.236.23
controller03:
ip: 172.29.236.24
`````
Satish Patel (spatel on OFTC IRC - #openstack-ansible) has written a great guide geared towards Designate with OSA and PowerDNS:
https://satishdotpatel.github.io/designate-integration-with-powerdns/
Hope that helps!
James
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James Denton
Principal Architect
Rackspace Private Cloud - OpenStack
james.denton@rackspace.com
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Adivya Singh <adivya1.singh@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 7:46 AM
To: OpenStack Discuss <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: Designate Installation in Openstack
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Hi Team,
Any idea, what user variables we need to create in user_variables, for it to pick in Openstack Configuration using ansible.
Regards
Adivya Singh