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-========
-services
-========
+===============
+Docker Services
+===============
-A TripleO nested stack Heat template that encapsulates generic configuration
-data to configure a specific service. This generally includes everything
-needed to configure the service excluding the local bind ports which
-are still managed in the per-node role templates directly (controller.yaml,
-compute.yaml, etc.). All other (global) service settings go into
-the puppet/service templates.
+TripleO docker services are currently built on top of the puppet services.
+To do this each of the docker services includes the output of the
+t-h-t puppet/service templates where appropriate.
-Input Parameters
-----------------
+In general global docker specific service settings should reside in these
+templates (templates in the docker/services directory.) The required and
+optional items are specified in the docker settings section below.
-Each service may define its own input parameters and defaults.
-Operators will use the parameter_defaults section of any Heat
-environment to set per service parameters.
+If you are adding a config setting that applies to both docker and
+baremetal that setting should (so long as we use puppet) go into the
+puppet/services templates themselves.
-Config Settings
----------------
+Building Kolla Images
+---------------------
+
+TripleO currently relies on Kolla docker containers. Kolla supports container
+customization and we are making use of this feature within TripleO to inject
+puppet (our configuration tool of choice) into the Kolla base images. The
+undercloud nova-scheduler also requires openstack-tripleo-common to
+provide custom filters.
+
+To build Kolla images for TripleO adjust your kolla config to build your
+centos base image with puppet using the example below:
+
+.. code-block::
+
+$ cat template-overrides.j2
+{% extends parent_template %}
+{% set base_centos_binary_packages_append = ['puppet'] %}
+{% set nova_scheduler_packages_append = ['openstack-tripleo-common'] %}
-Each service may define a config_settings output variable which returns
-Hiera settings to be configured.
+kolla-build --base centos --template-override template-overrides.j2
-Steps
------
+..
+
+Docker settings
+---------------
Each service may define an output variable which returns a puppet manifest
snippet that will run at each of the following steps. Earlier manifests
are re-asserted when applying latter ones.
- * config_settings: Custom hiera settings for this service. These are
- used to generate configs.
+ * config_settings: This setting is generally inherited from the
+ puppet/services templates and only need to be appended
+ to on accasion if docker specific config settings are required.
+
+ * step_config: This setting controls the manifest that is used to
+ create docker config files via puppet. The puppet tags below are
+ used along with this manifest to generate a config directory for
+ this container.
* kolla_config: Contains YAML that represents how to map config files
into the kolla container. This config file is typically mapped into
the container itself at the /var/lib/kolla/config_files/config.json
location and drives how kolla's external config mechanisms work.
- * step_config: A puppet manifest that is used to step through the deployment
- sequence. Each sequence is given a "step" (via hiera('step') that provides
- information for when puppet classes should activate themselves.
-
- * docker_compose:
-
- * container_name:
-
- * volumes:
+ * docker_image: The full name of the docker image that will be used.
+
+ * docker_config: Data that is passed to the docker-cmd hook to configure
+ a container, or step of containers at each step. See the available steps
+ below and the related docker-cmd hook documentation in the heat-agents
+ project.
+
+ * puppet_tags: Puppet resource tag names that are used to generate config
+ files with puppet. Only the named config resources are used to generate
+ a config file. Any service that specifies tags will have the default
+ tags of 'file,concat,file_line' appended to the setting.
+ Example: keystone_config
+
+ * config_volume: The name of the volume (directory) where config files
+ will be generated for this service. Use this as the location to
+ bind mount into the running Kolla container for configuration.
+
+ * config_image: The name of the docker image that will be used for
+ generating configuration files. This is often the same value as
+ 'docker_image' above but some containers share a common set of
+ config files which are generated in a common base container.
+
+ * docker_puppet_tasks: This section provides data to drive the
+ docker-puppet.py tool directly. The task is executed only once
+ within the cluster (not on each node) and is useful for several
+ puppet snippets we require for initialization of things like
+ keystone endpoints, database users, etc. See docker-puppet.py
+ for formatting.
+
+Docker steps
+------------
+Similar to baremetal docker containers are brought up in a stepwise manner.
+The current architecture supports bringing up baremetal services alongside
+of containers. For each step the baremetal puppet manifests are executed
+first and then any docker containers are brought up afterwards.
Steps correlate to the following:
- 1) Service configuration generation with puppet.
-
- 2) Early Openstack Service setup (database init?)
-
- 3) Early containerized networking services startup (OVS)
-
- 4) Network configuration
-
- 5) General OpenStack Services
-
- 6) Service activation (Pacemaker)
-
- 7) Fencing (Pacemaker)
-
+ Pre) Containers config files generated per hiera settings.
+ 1) Load Balancer configuration baremetal
+ a) step 1 baremetal
+ b) step 1 containers
+ 2) Core Services (Database/Rabbit/NTP/etc.)
+ a) step 2 baremetal
+ b) step 2 containers
+ 3) Early Openstack Service setup (Ringbuilder, etc.)
+ a) step 3 baremetal
+ b) step 3 containers
+ 4) General OpenStack Services
+ a) step 4 baremetal
+ b) step 4 containers
+ c) Keystone containers post initialization (tenant,service,endpoint creation)
+ 5) Service activation (Pacemaker)
+ a) step 5 baremetal
+ b) step 5 containers