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This patch adds a resource which constructs a Json output
parameter called net_ip_map which will allow us to easily
extract arbitrary IP addresses for each network using the
get_attr function in heat.
The goal is to use this data construct in each role
template to obtain the correct IP address on each
network.
Change-Id: I1a8c382651f8096f606ad38f78bbd76314fbae5f
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This patch updates the cinder block storage roles so that
they can optionally make use of isolated network
ports on the storage, storage management, and internal_api
networks.
-Multiple networks are created based upon settings in the heat
resource registry. These nets will either use the noop network (the
control plane pass-thru default) or create a custom Neutron port on
each of the configured networks.
-The ipaddress/subnet of each network is passed passed into the
NetworkConfig resource which drives os-net-config. This allows the
deployer to define a custom network template for static IPs, etc
on each of the networks.
-The ipaddress is exposed as an output parameter. By exposing
the individual addresses as outputs we allow Heat to construct
collections of ports for various services.
Change-Id: I4e18cd4763455f815a8f8b82c93a598c99cc3842
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This patch updates the swift roles so that
they can optionally make use of isolated network
ports on the storage, storage management, and internal API
networks.
-Multiple networks are created based upon settings in the heat
resource registry. These nets will either use the noop network (the
control plane pass-thru default) or create a custom Neutron port on
each of the configured networks.
-The ipaddress/subnet of each network is passed passed into the
NetworkConfig resource which drives os-net-config. This allows the
deployer to define a custom network template for static IPs, etc
on each of the networks.
-The ipaddress is exposed as an output parameter. By exposing
the individual addresses as outputs we allow Heat to construct
collections of ports for various services.
Change-Id: I9984404331705f6ce569fb54a38b2838a8142faa
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This patch updates the ceph roles so that
they can optionally make use of isolated network
ports on the storage and storage management networks.
-Multiple networks are created based upon settings in the heat
resource registry. These nets will either use the noop network (the
control plane pass-thru default) or create a custom Neutron port on
each of the configured networks.
-The ipaddress/subnet of each network is passed passed into the
NetworkConfig resource which drives os-net-config. This allows the
deployer to define a custom network template for static IPs, etc
on each of the networks.
-The ipaddress is exposed as an output parameter. By exposing
the individual addresses as outputs we allow Heat to construct
collections of ports for various services.
Change-Id: I35cb8e7812202f8a7bc0379067bf33d483cd2aec
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This patch updates the compute roles so that
they can optionally make use of isolated network
ports on the tenant, storage, and internal_api networks.
-Multiple networks are created based upon settings in the heat
resource registry. These nets will either use the noop network (the
control plane pass-thru default) or create a custom Neutron port on
each of the configured networks.
-The ipaddress/subnet of each network is passed passed into the
NetworkConfig resource which drives os-net-config. This allows the
deployer to define a custom network template for static IPs, etc
on each of the networks.
-The ipaddress is exposed as an output parameter. By exposing
the individual addresses as outputs we allow Heat to construct
collections of ports for various services.
Change-Id: Ib07b4b7256ede7fb47ecc4eb5abe64b9144b9aa1
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This patch updates the controller roles so that
they can optionally make use of isolated network
ports on each of 5 available overcloud networks.
-Multiple networks are created based upon settings in the heat
resource registry. These nets will either use the noop network (the
control plane pass-thru default) or create a custom Neutron port on
each of the configured networks.
-The ipaddress/subnet of each network is passed passed into the
NetworkConfig resource which drives os-net-config. This allows the
deployer to define a custom network template for static IPs, etc
on each of the networks.
-The ipaddress is exposed as an output parameter. By exposing
the individual addresses as outputs we allow Heat to construct
collections of ports for various services.
Change-Id: I9bbd6c8f5b9697ab605bcdb5f84280bed74a8d66
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This patch adds parameters so that we can pass in the
ipaddress/subnet for each of the isolated overcloud
traffic nets to os-net-config templates. This
interface change will allow deployers to plug
in a custom version of an os-net-config template
that drives isolated network configuration.
Change-Id: I35bbe9a0bd81e79f9bfd531fe89c700af8b354c4
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This patch adds a set of templates to create ports on isolated
networks via Heat. There are 5 port templates in total
which are split out according to the available overcloud
networks.
Change-Id: I5175ef48c1960ea0d13fc8518328db53921c70cd
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When combined with --with-steps added to devtest_overcloud:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/162109/ this enables stepped
deployments using heat hooks.
This environment file will break on all *StepN resources in every
*NodesPostDeployment resource, on both create and update.
Change-Id: Ibab567f0a37b832ea2b5966288ad55b5682c31ab
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This patch enables uses to selectively enable the creation
of split out networks for the overcloud traffic. These
networks will be created on the undercloud's neutron
instance.
By default a noop network is used so that no extra networks
are created. This allows our default to continue being
all traffic on the control plane.
Change-Id: Ied49d9458c2d94e9d8e7d760d5b2d971c7c7ed2d
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Previously the Glance Pacemaker resources were mistakenly defined
on all nodes causing intermittent duplication errors.
Change-Id: I839ee49b153aa96ec08ebdb7e44aaeac28785963
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Change-Id: I4631f962415164975143e94ec0b251ee5972c552
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Align all Deployment resource so we can use a glob convention for
stepped deployments via heat hooks/breakpoints.
Since most resources already use a FooDeployment_StepN convention,
align those which deviate from this as a precursor to supporting
stepped deployment, e.g stepping through "*Deployment_Step*".
Change-Id: I6bfee04649aa36116d1141ebe06d08b310ec8939
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Change-Id: If87cc4d55e8524246d2cd41a62805f84780006b2
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Add Pacemaker resources for Cinder services, also add relevant ordering
and colocation constraints.
Change-Id: Idc2e1b5ec96d882543f7a1a4ec723a010020ab02
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With change I4b6b77e878017bf92d7c59c868d393e74405a355 we started
using the root user for clustercheck script so we don't need to
create the clustercheck user anymore.
Change-Id: Ic92bd12baeeeaf3f674e766fbc0a8badfb44822f
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Previously we've been starting non-pacemakerized services in step 3 on
bootstrap node and in step 4 on others. Now that $sync_db in OpenStack
Puppet modules is decoupled from $enabled and $manage_service [1] we can
start the services in step 4 on all nodes.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/puppet-glance/+bug/1452278
Change-Id: I6351d972ab00f4661d98338d95310d33f271de2f
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This patch bumps the HOT version for the overcloud
to Kilo 2015-04-30. We should have already done this
since we are making use of OS::stack_id (a kilo feature)
in some of the nested stacks. Also, this will give us access to
the new repeat function as well.
Change-Id: Ic534e5aeb03bd53296dc4d98c2ac5971464d7fe4
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This will configure the sysctl settings via puppet instead of
sysctl image element.
Change-Id: Ieb129d4cbe4b6d4184172631499ecd638073564f
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The exec timeout/attempts is configured so that it is
left running for up to 30mins if the command runs but is
unsuccessfull and up to 2h if the command times out.
Change-Id: I4b6b77e878017bf92d7c59c868d393e74405a355
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Change-Id: I7e9eb665275bd48d9c079934cc01ba62b5f59e16
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We need to write config for OpenStack services on all nodes in step 3 so
that we can then create pacemaker resources in step 4. (If we wrote
config on non-bootstrap nodes in step 4 as it is currently, services on
those nodes might be started unconfigured. This is an inter-node
ordering issue that cannot be easily solved from within Puppet
manifests, hence the use of steps to enforce this ordering.)
Change-Id: Ia78ec38520bd1295872ea2690e8d3f8d6b01c46c
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Set clone params according to [1].
[1] https://github.com/beekhof/osp-ha-deploy/blob/f8a65ab4c34f94737edde7db60337b830bfe6311/pcmk/rabbitmq.scenario
Change-Id: I5644de2d6253ab762a1420560ecb5bee2fd83092
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
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This will change the way how RabbitMQ clients get to the servers,
they will not go through HAProxy anymore.
Change-Id: I522d7520b383a280505e0e7c8fecba9ac02d2c9b
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Aims at having the Pacemaker resources configuration happening
in a single if condition.
Change-Id: I497538510f80a356e876d476024671b787b77fc9
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Change-Id: I724c341f148fedf725f3b3da778e491741b754ae
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NTP synchronization is moved to to step 1 where initial Pacemaker
configuration is performed.
Memacached is moved to step 2 to make sure it is up before the
OpenStack services are started.
Change-Id: I84121a687ee5ddb522239ecefd4d1d76c2f910b5
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Change-Id: Ia8cb04b214c71afc884647fb20be3cc1a309c194
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