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Back in the Mitaka cycle via the change If6b43982c958f63bc78ad997400bf1279c23df7e
we made sure that the default start and stop timeouts for pacemaker
systemd resources is 200s (>= twice the default 90s DefaultTimeoutStopSec
in systemd). We did this change by setting puppet resource defaults for
the Pacemaker::Resource::Service class:
Pacemaker::Resource::Service {
op_params => 'start timeout=200s stop timeout=200s',
}
The problem is that after the composable services rework, this does not
work anymore and the pacemaker systemd resources that still exist do not
have these timeouts set.
We want to move away from resource defaults for this because its results
are dependent on the inclusion order which in tripleo is not guaranteed
any longer (https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/latest/reference/lang_scope.html#scope-lookup-rules)
The only services affected in Newton are: cinder-volume,
cinder-backup, manila-share, haproxy. I preferred fixing all the
pacemaker resources because it seems the cleanest and most logical
commit.
Change-Id: If89a95706514e536a7a2949871a0002c79b6046e
Closes-Bug: #1629366
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Write restart flag file for services managed by Pacemaker into
/var/lib/tripleo/pacemaker-restarts directory. The name of the file must
match the name of the clone resource defined in pacemaker. The
post-puppet restart script will restart each service having a restart
flag file and remove those files.
This approach focuses on $pacemaker_master only (we don't want to
restart the pacemaker services 3 times when we have 3 controllers), so
it relies on the assumption that we're making the matching config
changes across the pacemaker nodes.
Change-Id: I6369ab0c82dbf3c8f21043f8aa9ab810744ddc12
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Adds a Cinder backup profile for Cinder backup service activation
(to be used in https://review.openstack.org/#/c/304563).
Cinder backup uses Swift as a default.
Change-Id: Ib1dfe52b83ab01819fc669312967950e75d8ddf1
Co-Authored-By: Jon Bernard <jobernar@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Boris Kreitchman <bkreitch@gmail.com>
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