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authorSteve Baker <sbaker@redhat.com>2016-12-06 16:27:04 +1300
committerSteve Baker <sbaker@redhat.com>2016-12-08 20:09:25 +0000
commitbb73874310ce7a7a2a7da6a848dbd60e4e0aff12 (patch)
treecdd02b4b04c36b2c01aae1338548cab1fbcf0d35 /puppet/services/pacemaker/cinder-backup.yaml
parent1e11997e76a0d4dfba7909ad242882ef91967b4e (diff)
docker: don't use custom run-os-net-config
The script run-os-net-config[1] copies in ifcfg-* from the host before running os-net-config. Apparently it was done this way because the other scripts in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ differed between host and agent container. This should be less of an issue now that host and heat-agents run centos-7 (even when the host is atomic) tripleo-heat-templates recently changed to running os-net-config in a deployment script instead of an os-refresh-config script [2]. This means that our current run-os-net-config approach is currently resulting in os-net-config being executed twice. Another issue with run-os-net-config is that it copies ifcfg-* from host to container, but not back again. This means that rebooting the server will result in unconfigured interfaces until os-net-config is somehow run again. This change bind mounts /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ from the host and uses the conventional approach to running os-refresh-config. This may fix the issue where compute nodes are losing network connectivity, so Closes-Bug: #1646897 [1] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/tripleo-common/tree/heat_docker_agent/run-os-net-config [2] I0ed08332cfc49a579de2e83960f0d8047690b97a Change-Id: I763fc8d8e3eb10ac64d33e46c92888d211003e72
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