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When we observe the 'stop timeout' values of pacemaker resources:
rabbitmq and redis, they are set to 90s. But for all other services, it
is set to 200s.
The overcloud deployment sometimes fails due to this with the error:
Error: Could not complete shutdown of rabbitmq-clone, 1 resources
remaining
Error performing operation: Timer expired
This patch updates the timeout for Redis and RabbitMQ to avoid this
error.
Change-Id: I8a3b3951a896ee3e8e5e09778e8ea4717e76a1b4
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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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As we are staring to manually check overcloud services
the first step is to check that the puppet profiles
are all aligned.
Changes applied:
No logic added or removed in this submission.
Removed unused parameters.
Align header comments structure.
All profiles parameters sorted following:
"Mandatory params first sorted alphabetically
then optional params sorted alphabetically."
Note: Following submissions will check pacemaker,
cinder, mistral and redis services in the base profiles
as some of them has the $pacemaker_master parameter
defaulted to true.
Change-Id: I2f91c3f6baa33f74b5625789eec83233179a9655
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Change-Id: I6ba962c682dc2ab8c6ee5238e0c176d9ae05d696
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Implements: blueprint refactor-puppet-manifests
Co-Authored-By: Carlos Camacho <ccamacho@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I60493a3aa64e5136b763e8e2084d728f5f812f8a
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