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This sets the cluster_nodes configuration in RabbitMQ to use FQDNs
instead of IP addresses. Note that in HA, RabbitMQ is already
configured using FQDNs.
Change-Id: I2b1cec25ff25f4afd72a28246c2cda9c58d7b61e
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This replaces the services' IP-based RabbitMQ configuration and uses
FQDNs instead.
Change-Id: I2be81aecacf50839a029533247981f5edf59cb7f
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this adds the necessary code in the manfiest to configure TLS
if internal TLS is enabled. this also adds the capability of
auto-generating the certificate via certmonger.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I7275e5afb3a6550cf2abbb9a8007dedb62ada4b4
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This is currently calculated in t-h-t but has a hard-coded reference
to the ControllerCount which is incompatible with custom-roles.
So instead calculate the setting based on the number of neutron API
services running (on any role, not just Controller), combined with
whether DVR is enabled (equivalent to current t-h-t logic).
To avoid breaking the NeutronL3HA parameter in t-h-t we maintain an
optional parameter to override the calculated value.
Change-Id: I01c50973eec8138ec61304f2982d5026142f267c
Partial-Bug: #1629187
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Previously the ctrl plane VIP would default to 'br-ex' which in non-vlan
deployments ends up being the wrong interface. The public VIP interface
was also defaulted to 'br-ex' which would be incorrect for vlan based
deployments. Since a user has already given the nic template (and in
most cases the subnet that corresponds to the nic) the installer should
be able to figure out which interface the public/control vip should be
on.
These changes enable that type of auto-detection, unless a user
explicitly overrides the heat parameters for ControlVirtualInterface and
PublicVirtualInterface. Also removes calling keepalived from haproxy
now that the services are composed separately on the Controller role.
Partial-Bug: 1606632
Change-Id: I05105fce85be8ace986db351cdca2916f405ed04
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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combination alarms are completely removed in Ocata.
Remove this from tripleo.
Change-Id: Icdf81d2f489db33533a1a0979cba3b5a652535d5
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Change-Id: I035c26e0f50e4b3fc0f6085fa5a4bf524e4852b7
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These are now passed via the heat profiles in t-h-t (via
heat-base.yaml and heat-engine.yaml) and use the actual names of
keystone parameters instead.
Change-Id: Id0f5dd03b6757df989339c93b58a5b7eac3402a2
Depends-On: I0e5124d57fdc519262fdec2dbeaaac85afaeebdf
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Change-Id: I35f283bdf8dd0ed979c65633724f0464695130a4
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This optionally enables TLS for Barbican API in the internal network.
If internal TLS is enabled, each node that is serving the Barbican API
service will use certmonger to request its certificate.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I1c1d3dab9bba7bec6296a55747e9ade242c47bd9
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The civetweb binding format is IP:PORT; this change ensures the IP
is enclosed in brackets if IPv6.
To do so we add the bind_ip and bind_port parameters to the
rgw service class.
Change-Id: Ib84fa3479c2598bff7e89ad60a1c7d5f2c22c18c
Co-Authored-By: Lukas Bezdicka <social@v3.sk>
Related-Bug: #1636515
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I'm not sure how this merged, but it's causing failures in other
patches to puppet-tripleo.
Change-Id: Ib20d349fa9abd6347739190bb29a02b6e3eb839d
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These are features that are typically enabled by default
in any swift cluster.
Change-Id: Ie323f68255a73d46e774cbf49d9353c3bf90c35e
Signed-off-by: Thiago da Silva <thiago@redhat.com>
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This patch changes the rabbit_hosts config generation to work properly
with IPv6 addresses.
Closes-Bug: #1639881
Change-Id: I07cd983880a4a75a051e081dcb96134cb5c6f5e8
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Use rabbitmq_node_ips to find out where rabbitmq nodes are, and have
correct ipv6 syntax if required.
Closes-Bug: 1637443
Change-Id: Ibc0ed642931dd3ada7ee594bb8c70a1c3462206d
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Rather than use the heat::keystone::domain class which also includes the
configuration options, we should just create the user for heat in
keystone independently of the configuration.
Change-Id: I7d42d04ef0c53dc1e62d684d8edacfed9fd28fbe
Related-Bug: #1638350
Closes-Bug: #1638626
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This optionally enables TLS for Cinder API in the internal network.
If internal TLS is enabled, each node that is serving the Cinder API
service will use certmonger to request its certificate.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: Ib4a9c8d3ca57f1b02e1bb0d150f333db501e9863
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This optionally enables TLS for Nova API in the internal network.
If internal TLS is enabled, each node that is serving the Nova API
service will use certmonger to request its certificate.
Note that this doesn't enable internal TLS for the nova metadata
service since it doesn't run over httpd. This will be handled in
a later commit.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I88380a1ed8fd597a1a80488cbc6ce357f133bd70
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Since the service_name is now being passed from t-h-t, we can clean
it up from the profile in puppet.
Change-Id: I724af8c355c3077be64cf472cedbca80af55da01
Depends-On: I13638cd1af52537bef8540f0d5fa5f5f7decd392
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In order to make the zaqar service fully composable, the mongo ips need
to be calculated without assuming that mongo and zaqar are on the same
node.
Change-Id: I0b077e85ba5fcd9fdfd33956cf33ce2403fcb088
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In some cases, for instance, when updating from a non-SSL setup in
HAProxy to an SSL setup, we don't reload haproxy's configuration.
This is problematic since we need HAProxy to serve the certificates
and the new endpoints.
This forces the reload when puppet notices changes.
Change-Id: Ie1dd809e6beef33fadad48de55e488219fb7d686
Closes-Bug: #1636921
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Previously we did this with Pacemaker, but with move to NG HA
architecture we lost the ability to use NFS mounts as image storage for
Glance. This reimplements the mounting without utilizing Pacemaker. The
mount is by default also written to /etc/fstab so that it persists over
reboot, but this behavior can be disabled.
This could also go to puppet-glance eventually, but not yet -- we need
this backported to Newton because it's a TripleO regression. I don't
think puppet-glance would allow backporting this to Newton, because from
their point of view it would be a RFE rather than a regression.
Change-Id: I45ad34c36587a8d695069368cf791f1efb68256c
Related-Bug: #1635606
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To be able to monitor during deployment, we need sensu clients
and fluentd collectors be deployed as soon as it is possible.
Change-Id: I952f0d6de6f6327d5c923b8f1d7a5979758dbc59
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In change I35921652bd84d1d6be0727051294983d4a0dde10 we want to remove
all those duplicate tcp_listen_option entries. One consequence of that
is that we need to set rabbitmq::tcp_keepalive to true via hiera
(as opposed to forcing it via the tcp_listen_option hash).
For this to work we need to remove this forced parameter override.
Note that even if I35921652bd84d1d6be0727051294983d4a0dde10 and this
change don't merge at the exact same time it is still okay because
we do force tcp_keepalive to true via the tcp_listen_options.
Change-Id: I608477d5714a5081b3b4ab3b9fc2932bdd598301
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This optionally enables TLS for gnocchi in the internal network.
If internal TLS is enabled, each node that is serving the gnocchi
service will use certmonger to request its certificate.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: Ie983933e062ac6a7f0af4d88b32634e6ce17838b
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This optionally enables TLS for aodh in the internal network.
If internal TLS is enabled, each node that is serving the aodh
service will use certmonger to request its certificate.
This, in turn should also configure a command that should be ran when
the certificate is refreshed (which requires the service to be
restarted).
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I50ef0c8fbecb19d6597a28290daa61a91f3b13fc
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This optionally enables TLS for aodh in the internal network.
If internal TLS is enabled, each node that is serving the ceilometer
service will use certmonger to request its certificate.
This, in turn should also configure a command that should be ran when
the certificate is refreshed (which requires the service to be
restarted).
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: Ib5609f77a31b17ed12baea419ecfab5d5f676496
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