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Creating a sample environment generator configuration to generate basic
environment files for the following architectures:
* Monolithic HA (3 Controller, 3 Compute, 1 Ceph)
* Monolithic Non-HA (1 Controller, 1 Compute, 1 Ceph)
* Standalone (3 Controller, 3 Database, 3 Messaging, 2 Networker,
1 Compute, 1 Ceph)
Change-Id: Id0b967d3b2356f38a51e1028b2dccc122d59888c
Related-Blueprint: example-custom-role-environments
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When the OSD pool size is unset it defaults to 3, while we only
have a single OSD in CI so the pools are created but not writable.
We did set the default pool size to 1 in the non-containerized
scenarios but apparently missed it in the containerized version.
Change-Id: I1ac1fe5c2effd72a2385ab43d27abafba5c45d4d
Closes-Bug: #1710773
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This patch adds NeutronOverlayIPVersion parameter to congfigure
neutron ML2 overlay_ip_version option from T-H-T. puppet-neutron
already has support for configuration of this option, we are just
exposing it from T-H-T. This parameter needs to be set to '6' when
IPv6 vxlan tunnel endpoints are desired.
Closes-Bug: #1691213
Change-Id: I056afa25f67a3b6857bdfef14e6d582b0a9e5e93
Signed-off-by: Feng Pan <fpan@redhat.com>
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Use the network.network.j2.yaml to render these files, instead
of relying on the hard-coded versions.
Note this doesn't currently consider the _v6 templates as we may want
to deprecate these and instead rely on an ipv6 specific network_data file,
or perhaps make the network/network.network.j2.yaml generic and able to
detect the version from the cidr?
Change-Id: I662e8d0b3737c7807d18c8917bfce1e25baa3d8a
Partially-Implements: blueprint composable-networks
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This file is generated and needs to be manually maintained. It
would be better for users who want to deploy latest directly from
docker hub to generate it locally by running:
openstack overcloud container image prepare \
--namespace tripleoupstream \
--tag latest \
--env-file docker-centos-tripleoupstream.yaml
The documentation and CI are being updated to use prepare.
Change-Id: I86503f1076459ae9d84a34e649a6097cba10fa3c
Closes-Bug: #1696598
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Pass mode parameter to ceph-ansible in place of ACLs parameter
because ACLs are not for same UID in container as container host
and because ACLs are not passed by kolla_config.
Change-Id: I7e3433eab8e2a62963b623531f223d5abd301d16
Closes-Bug: #1709683
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Don't unregister systems from the portal/satellite
when deleting from Heat. There are several reasons why
it's compelling to fix this behavior. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1710144
for full information. The previous behavior can be triggered
by setting the DeleteOnRHELUnregistration parameter to "true".
Closes-Bug: #1710144
Change-Id: I909a6f7a049dc23fc27f2231a4893d428f06a1f1
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There were 2 problems with this condition making the
rhel-registration.yal template broken:
"conditions" should be "condition"
The condition should refer to just a condition name defined in the
"conditions:" section of the template.
Change-Id: I14d5c72cf86423808e81f1d8406098d5fd635e66
Closes-Bug: #1709916
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The containerized version of the mongodb service omits the
metadata_settings definition [1], which confuses certmonger when
internal TLS is enabled and make the generation of certificates fail.
Use the right setting from the non-containerized profile.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/461780/
Change-Id: I50a9a3a822ba5ef5d2657a12c359b51b7a3a42f2
Closes-Bug: #1709553
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Various containerized services (e.g. nova, neutron, heat) run initial set up
steps with some ephemeral containers that don't use kolla_start. The
tripleo.cnf file is not copied in /etc/my.cnf.d and this can break some
deployments (e.g. when using internal TLS, service lack SSL settings).
Fix the configuration of transient containers by bind mounting of the
tripleo.cnf file when kolla_start is not used.
Change-Id: I5246f9d52fcf8c8af81de7a0dd8281169c971577
Closes-Bug: #1710127
Co-Authored-By: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com>
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So far we've been using virtlogd running on the host, we should now be
using virtlogd from a container.
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Jiri Stransky <jistr@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I998c69ea1f7480ebb90afb44d6006953a84a1c04
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After 483293 commit is merged, major-upgrade-composable-steps.yaml file
is pointing to the wrong location deployment, which is now under
common/ folder.
Change-Id: Ic6784533d1c21b5b8fcb422bccd820af72e499d9
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Splitting by colon using native str_split function did not work well
because we needed a right split.
This change replaces the str_split calls with yaql rightSplit().
Change-Id: Iab2f69a5fadc6b02e2eacf3c9d1a9024b0212ac6
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The ip address which clients and other nodes use to connect to the
monitors is derived from the monitor_interface parameter unless
a monitor_address or monitor_address_block is given (to set mon_host
into ceph.conf); this change adds setting for monitor_address_block to
match the public_network so that clients attempt to connect to the mons
on the appropriate network.
Change-Id: I7187e739e9f777eab724fbc09e8b2c8ddedc552d
Closes-Bug: #1709485
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This enables either deploying without configuring any services, or
temporarily disabling the deploy steps such as will be required
for minor updates where we want to re-run the rolling update outside
of heat.
To deploy directly via ansible-playbook you can do e.g:
openstack overcloud config download --config-dir tmpconfig
cd tmpconfig/tripleo-6b02U7-config
ansible-playbook -vvv -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory deploy_steps_playbook.yaml
Which will run the same ansible steps as we normally run via heat.
Change-Id: I59947b67523dfcc43d454d4ac7d82b06804cf71d
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These work the same way as upgrade_tasks *but* they use a step variable
instead of tags, so we can iterate over a count/sequence which isn't
possibly via a wrapper playbook with tags (we may want to align upgrade
tasks with the same approach if this works out well).
Note the tasks can be run via ansible-playbook on the undercloud, like:
openstack overcloud config download --config-dir tmpconfig
cd tmpconfig/tripleo-HCrDA6-config
ansible-playbook -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory update_steps_playbook.yaml --limit controller
The above will do a rolling update for the Controller role (note the inconsistent
capitalization, we probably need to fix the group naming in tripleo-ansible-inventory)
because we specify serial: 1 in the playbook.
You can also trigger an update explicitly on one node like this, which is useful for debugging:
ansible-playbook -vvv -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory update_steps_playbook.yaml --limit overcloud-controller-0
Change-Id: I20bb3e26ab9d9cadf1a31fd304de8a014a901aa9
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This exposes the deploy workflow for all roles from deploy-steps
via overcloud.j2.yaml - which means we can write it via the new
openstack overcloud config download command and/or run the workflow
outside of heat via mistral
With https://review.openstack.org/#/c/485732/ applied to
tripleoclient it becomes possible to do:
openstack overcloud config download --config-dir tmpconfig
cd tmpconfig/tripleo-EvEZk0-config
ansible-playbook -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory deploy_steps_playbook.yaml
This runs the deploy steps, exactly the same as normally run via heat
via ansible-playbook for all overcloud nodes (--limit can be used to restrict
to specific nodes/roles).
Change-Id: I96ec09bc788836584c4b39dcce5bf9b80e914c71
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This isn't set unless the playbook is run via heat, so default it to false
to enable easier use via ansible-playbook combined with tripleo-ansible-inventory
Change-Id: I9705e4533831a019dd0051e5522d4b7958682506
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So that we can more easily iterate over an include in an output
Change-Id: Idd5bb47589e5c37123caafcded1afbff8881aa33
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