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Apache is configured in step 3 so if we configure ceilometer in step 4,
the configuration is removed on updates. We need to configure it in step
3 with the other apache services to ensure we don't have issues on
updates.
Change-Id: Icc9d03cd8904c93cb6e17f662f141c6e4c0bf423
Related-Bug: #1664418
(cherry picked from commit 890178bd6f6f465ffcb8cf4ad9b8019a1d6dc653)
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We dont need this flag anymore as we will disable api
using composable interface instead.
See I67900f7e6816212831aea8ed18f323652857fbd3
Closes-bug: #1656364
Change-Id: Ib6aea02bde6ad7e5223336579f0a99d6cd3ee98f
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Ceilometer api is deprectaed in Ocata. Lets disable by default.
This can still be enabled by setting enable_legacy_ceilometer_api
param.
Change-Id: Iffb8c2cfed53d8b29e777c35cee44921194239e9
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This replaces the services' IP-based RabbitMQ configuration and uses
FQDNs instead.
Change-Id: I2be81aecacf50839a029533247981f5edf59cb7f
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This change adds rspec testing for the ceilometer profiles. While
writing these tests, the tripleo::profile::base::ceilometer::collector
class needed to have the hiera lookups moved to class parameters to
allow for testing the possible options around the database backend.
These tests add coverage for ipv4 and ipv6 configurations for the
collector profile as well as excluding mongodb on the backend.
Change-Id: I1abae040104e8492a9fe266de74080e1e7701731
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