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This patch updates the Zaqar profile so that we have
support for configuring alternate versions of the messaging
and management backends.
In Pike instack-undercloud started using the swift/sqlalchemy
backends and the intent here is to update the new containers
undercloud to use a similar default (thus letting us drop Mongodb).
Change-Id: Ie6a56b9163950cee2c0341afa0c0ddce665f3704
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Disabling udev usage from LVM seems to be the only observed working
way of running containerized cinder-volume with local LVM backend.
I didn't come across reports that not using udev would have negative
impact on the functionality.
Additional info at
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/docker-user/n4Xtvsb4RAw
Change-Id: I1bf395a6228dba66fa6bf9b8bcc9f3ac3d922a49
Related-Bug: #1700140
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Use augeas to modify only parameters' dedicated configuration.
Split options from insecure registry. Overlapping those params may
unschedule the docker service restarts for some cases, ending up with
a split brain state for the docker service run-time config vs changed
/etc/sysconfig/options config.
Change-Id: Ic5640061837b022f7175f0db0dc269f9a61e6023
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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For the TLS everywhere job, there are some apache vhosts set up that
serve as TLS proxies. These need to be started at the same time as the
rest of the apache vhosts too.
Change-Id: I15e67c7c04142cff01704e2590d3b2a6a949cc06
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Puppet wipes out whatever is not in it's resource catalog each run for
httpd. This causes httpd to restart if in the next step there are
reasources added that were not there earlier.
This patch, thus changes the instances of httpd to start at the same
time: On step 3 for the bootstrap node, and on step 4 for every other
node.
Closes-Bug: #1699502
Change-Id: I3d29728c1ab7bd5b78100f89e00e5fa082f97b0c
Co-Authored-By: Alex Schultz <aschultz@redhat.com>
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Adds the ability to create an empty MySQL database for Zaqar
if zaqar is enabled and settings for the mysql backend are
also available in hiera. This should allow Zaqar's database to
get created when needed, but skipped if MongoDB is used
instead (per overcloud defaults).
Change-Id: I3598e39c0a3cdf80b96e728d9aa8a7e6505e0690
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This forces the MySQL users to use SSL when connecting to MySQL.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Depends-On: I24e4c195a31109835739e78a6b53d36f661f9fd0
Change-Id: I98856955132b680a159144204da1d5b400fe9794
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The swift-dispersion-populate command needs to be called when Swift and
Keystone are up and running, and therefore we need to ensure this is
running in step 5 or later.
Change-Id: I5b4c08c252b6083dace5a65367920c475de416ce
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This change will make possible to set collectd to log to file
(/var/log/collectd.log by default).
Change-Id: I50289ad6657852d37abbf12938128ff9ab9e3bac
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Change-Id: I952c86db88dcd611722a3feaea88f618eee17620
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This enables the options so Galera can use TLS for the replication
traffic.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Depends-On: I9252303b92a2805ba83f86a85770db2551a014d3
Change-Id: I2ee3bf4bbda3f65f5b03440ecbc75f14225a2428
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Ignore failures if nf_conntrack_proto_sctp module failed to load.
Since RHEL 7.4, nf_conntrack_proto_sctp module is compiled into the
kernel instead of as a module as the sctp support.
TripleO will still try to load the module to support RHEL 7.3, but
in the future will remove the module management and rely on the kernel
provided in newer versions of RHEL.
Co-Authored-By: Or Idgar <oidgar@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Alex Schultz <aschultz@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Emilien Macchi <emilien@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I8f1c841a7c0f3b1247aba2b959b6dfbe43d8cd79
Closes-Bug: 1695885
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This file is not needed anymore.
Change-Id: I904443624c18cc5116bc6027c016b9ccdd5e10aa
Closes-bug: 1698105
Depends-On: Ie20ecabea91ca4c2040c5ef3bf6c71b2b53d26ef
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Quickstart is failing with this error:
Error: Cannot create /var/www/openstack-tripleo-ui/dist;
parent directory /var/www/openstack-tripleo-ui does not exist
Error: /Stage[main]/Tripleo::Ui/Apache::Vhost[tripleo-ui]/File[/var/www/openstack-tripleo-ui/dist]
ensure: change from absent to directory
failed: Cannot create /var/www/openstack-tripleo-ui/dist; parent directory /var/www/openstack-tripleo-ui does not exist
Puppet cant create the folders tree by itself.
Closes-bug: 1698105
Change-Id: I5cce963a6225552f4b7253cb34edc72b392b9dda
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The bootstrap_nodeid comparison should be case insensitive.
Change-Id: I1e6672bb0219c1cf56ab21dd911c6f33e2436cc3
Closes-Bug: #1698190
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gnocchi upgrade requires storage sacks to be initialized. This means
we need to ensure the storage backends are up before running the
upgrade and starting the api. Lets move the api to step 4 so we can
ensure other dependencies are in place.
Co-Authored-By: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com>
Depends-On: Ibfa9fb39f60c1e4a802d189b32ff4c34476c93d3
Change-Id: If2ae48b21389e76fd638c0b48c148a5d4f227630
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Adding Nuage as mechanism driver where ML2 is the neutron
core plugin. ML2 base profile includes Nuage when mechanism
driver is Nuage. Added Nuage neutron ML2 profile for tripleo.
Change-Id: Ib56a7ad8f43fc6274eebc83bd2a62e68c030599d
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It makes little sense to enforce the stonith property on remote nodes and/or
all cluster nodes. We can just enforce it once on the pacemaker_master
node as it is a cluster-wide property anyway. We can also remove the
tripleo::fencing -> pacemaker::stonith constraint in the pacemaker
remote profile now as the fencing stuff happens on step 5 anyway and
the property is set at step 1.
While this works in general it creates extra CIB changes for nothing and
slows down the deployment.
Change-Id: Ifef08033043a4cc90a6261e962d2fdecdf275650
Closes-Bug: #1696336
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The step is typically set with the hieradata setting an integer value:
{"step": 1}
However it would be useful for the value to be a string so that
substitutions are possible, for example:
{"step": "%{::step}"}
This change ensures the step parameter defaults to an integer by
calling Integer(hiera('step'))
This change was made by manually removing the undef defaults from
fluentd.pp, uchiwa.pp, and sensu.pp then bulk updating with:
find ./ -type f -print0 |xargs -0 sed -i "s/= hiera('step')/= Integer(hiera('step'))/"
Change-Id: I8a47ca53a7dea8391103abcb8960a97036a6f5b3
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This takes into use the cluster_host_map, which allows to give aliases
to the pacemaker nodes (which are FQDNs), and allows us to configure the
cluster using FQDNs.
We need FQDNs in order to request certificates, since the default CA
(FreeIPA) only allows certificates for FQDNs.
Change-Id: I2f146afdd32aef2d11cf25a65fa8d67428f621f5
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The commit with change id [1], added the pacemaker HA support
for OVN DB servers. That commit created a new VIP which is
really not required.
This patch removes the code to create a new ip resource. Instead
it expects the pacemaker ip resource (with the ip address in the
'ovn_dbs_vip' parameter and with the name "ip-$ovn_dbs_vip") to be
created before ovn_northd class is called, which is the case anyway
if 'ovn_dbs_vip' is taken from the ServiceNetMapDefaults (in t-h-t).
[1] - I9dc366002ef5919339961e5deebbf8aa815c73db
Change-Id: I94d3960e6c5406e3af309cc8c787ac0a6c9b1756
Partial-bug: #1670564
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In composable HA we bind resources to nodes that have special
node properties. We need to do this also for bundle resources
otherwise there is a potential race where the bundle might be
started on nodes where it is not supposed to during a small
window of time.
Tested with the depends-on and correctly obtained a containerized
composable HA deployment:
Docker container set: rabbitmq-bundle
[192.168.24.1:8787/tripleoupstream/centos-binary-rabbitmq:latest]
rabbitmq-bundle-0 (ocf::heartbeat:rabbitmq-cluster): Started overcloud-rabbit-0
rabbitmq-bundle-1 (ocf::heartbeat:rabbitmq-cluster): Started overcloud-rabbit-1
rabbitmq-bundle-2 (ocf::heartbeat:rabbitmq-cluster): Started overcloud-rabbit-2
Docker container set: galera-bundle
[192.168.24.1:8787/tripleoupstream/centos-binary-mariadb:latest]
galera-bundle-0 (ocf::heartbeat:galera): Master overcloud-galera-0
galera-bundle-1 (ocf::heartbeat:galera): Master overcloud-galera-1
galera-bundle-2 (ocf::heartbeat:galera): Master overcloud-galera-2
Docker container set: redis-bundle
[192.168.24.1:8787/tripleoupstream/centos-binary-redis:latest]
redis-bundle-0 (ocf::heartbeat:redis): Master overcloud-controller-0
redis-bundle-1 (ocf::heartbeat:redis): Slave overcloud-controller-1
redis-bundle-2 (ocf::heartbeat:redis): Slave overcloud-controller-2
ip-192.168.24.11 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started overcloud-controller-0
ip-10.0.0.7 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started overcloud-controller-1
ip-172.16.2.11 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started overcloud-controller-2
ip-172.16.2.9 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started overcloud-controller-0
ip-172.16.1.6 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started overcloud-controller-1
ip-172.16.3.7 (ocf::heartbeat:IPaddr2): Started overcloud-controller-2
Docker container set: haproxy-bundle
[192.168.24.1:8787/tripleoupstream/centos-binary-haproxy:latest]
haproxy-bundle-docker-0 (ocf::heartbeat:docker): Started overcloud-controller-0
haproxy-bundle-docker-1 (ocf::heartbeat:docker): Started overcloud-controller-1
haproxy-bundle-docker-2 (ocf::heartbeat:docker): Started overcloud-controller-2
Depends-On: I44449861cbfe56304b8829c9ca10fd648353b3ae
Change-Id: I48fb490040497ba08cae19937159c0efdf99e3f8
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Change-Id: I097c494d3953b7d26d94aecc546ddef5225d1125
Depends-On: I2f0eb779b711e57f1532b1227896542d0ecffc89
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The current order is broken if there were changes to the account and
container devices, but not to the object devices. In these cases it can
happen that the rebalance happens before modifying devices.
Change-Id: I15641c32266939c9a00936cc471cc59b1bb54eec
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This sets up the CRL file to be triggered on the certmonger_user
resource. Furtherly, HAProxy uses this CRL file in the member options,
thus effectively enabling revocation for proxied nodes.
So, if a certificate has been revoked by the CA, HAProxy will not proxy
requests to it.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I4f1edc551488aa5bf6033442c4fa1fb0d3f735cd
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This module is used by tripleo-heat-templates to configure and deploy
Kolla-based cinder-volume containers managed by pacemaker.
We use short-lived containers that call pcs via puppet to create
the needed pacemaker resources, properties and constraints.
Co-Authored-By: Michele Baldesari <michele@acksyn.org>
Partial-Bug: #1668920
Change-Id: I95ad4dd89b47396bea672813d87de35e64c04b2d
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This module is used by tripleo-heat-templates to configure and deploy
Kolla-based cinder-backup containers managed by pacemaker.
We use short-lived containers that call pcs via puppet to create
the needed pacemaker resources, properties and constraints.
Co-Authored-By: Michele Baldesari <michele@acksyn.org>
Partial-Bug: #1668920
Change-Id: If53495ff75d4832cc6be80dc0dc9bd540ab6583b
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