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Now that we are using os-net-config we can make use of
the nic naming abstraction layer where the actual physical
nic name is mapped automatically.
This change removes all the eth0 references and replaces
them with nic1 which should make it more likely
that these default values would actually work on
some distributions.
It also removes the single instance of eth2 in the
undercloud-bm-nova-deploy.yaml template and replaces
it with nic1 as well. Underclouds aren't a special case
in this regard (I run my bare metal undercloud on em1)
so there is no good reason to default to the second nic.
Change-Id: I3ea92a502bc4b8789f74913f232ac8bc6b843008
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Change-Id: I00af10e07feed6c9c97ee6cad545dbff88cd6afc
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The params were added in I2997d23c584055c40034827e9beb58e6542ea11c
as a means to pass undercloud image data to overcloud instances
so they could perform an update via takeovernode). We've
never actually made use of them via takeovernode... furthermore
these params are a bit stale in that they haven't been applied
to other instance types (storage, etc.).
I propose we remove them entirely and start with a fresh plan for
how these would get used (perhaps a blueprint). As is these don't
appear to have ever been fully wired up to do anything removing
them should have no effect on end users.
Change-Id: I96f91fb0d67e7fe203d3767c8ab89ce82adbe331
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empty local_ip in ml2_conf.ini would make neutron-openvswitch-agent
fail to start, then fail to bridge dhcp to br-ctlplane and pxe boot an
overcloud, so provide the value in undercloud-source.yaml.
Related-Bug: #1394956
Change-Id: If3a94b9c2b971ceb7601f91a2db64989960fb5d3
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This is a step towards supporting pluggable software configurations
in the heat templates. By moving compute-config out of compute.yaml
we make it possible to define alternate implementations by
changing the OS::TripleO::Compute::SoftwareConfig value in the
overcloud-resource-registry.yaml heat environment file.
Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I250dc1a8c02626cf7d1a5d2ce92706504ec0c7de
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At present connect_host is specified by each port, individually, as
the same value. Move connect_host to be a direct child of the stunnel
element so it is only specified once.
Although previously we could theoretically specify a different
connect_host for each service, in practice they were the same and
that never would have worked.
This change means Mustache like {{#stunnel.connect_host}} will work.
Change-Id: I25c4bb09cf28a3728e959d4dd583af26a602ad90
Partial-Bug: #1391926
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We've submitted a patch (https://review.openstack.org/#/c/130172/)
to set the value of mount_check to swift.mount-check if it exists,
and otherwise to set mount_check to false. By default TripleO
deployments set mount_check to false since they do not use mounted
disks to store data. However we (HP) and others are now using
TripleO to deploy Swift servers with mounted drives for data, in
which case mount_check should be set to True. This change adds
swift.mount-check data and sets it to the value of the
SwiftMountCheck parameter, which has a default value of False.
Change-Id: I36fece56bafa9fe9c4883b572687b3fc819eeae1
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This change is congruent with I6dd02ae17407f8f4c81ae418e5027f4f38ae4e9b
but applies to undercloud configs rather than overcloud configs.
I've listed this as closing 138709 even though that bug didn't talk
about the undercloud as this seems like it's another instance of the
same issue seen there.
Change-Id: I3ee80043bb455460991e78525fa4310934df4697
Closes-Bug: #1383709
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Instead of the default TCP connection check use the HTTP check. This
provides a more reliable way to tell if the service is up or not, only
2xx and 3xx response codes will signal a healthy service. This check can
also be used in conjunction with check-ssl to enable checks for services
running SSL/TLS in overcloud.
Change-Id: I1581c091b996422fb1374ea4c024d0a88453e10b
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Due to an ununsual interface to OS::Neutron::Port resources,
it's necessary to specify replacement_policy: AUTO, or the
resource is unconditionally replaced on every stack update.
I've started discussion re possibly changing the default in
Heat, but right now, we need this or we have the bad outcome
of replacing all (!) compute and controller nodes on every
stack-update, even if the templates are unmodified.
Passing the AUTO value should be safe regardless of any
potential change of default value in Heat.
Change-Id: I6dd02ae17407f8f4c81ae418e5027f4f38ae4e9b
Closes-Bug: #1383709
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Adds configuration options for Rabbit port and use_ssl settings using a shared
RabbitMQ parameter.
Change-Id: I7b7613cb60b9095ba5665c335c496fea4514391a
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If you don't have (or provide) the wrong image, KeyName,
or flavor, we fail at some later point (not always early,
depending on what's wrong).
Since Icehouse, Heat has had a "custom constraints" method
of dynamically validating parameter values, by comparing the
value provided with a list from the underlying service.
Despite the name, there's nothing "custom" about the constraints,
these ones are included in Heat by default (though they are pluggable,
which is where the name comes from..)
See the docs for more info:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/heat/template_guide/hot_spec.html#custom-constraint
Note, I've not considered network validation here, this could
possibly be added in a subsequent patch.
These constraints are evaluated via any of the following:
- heat template-validate -f <template>
- heat stack-preview <arguments given to create>
- heat stack-create <arguments, fails fast before creating anything>
- heat stack-update <arguments, fails fast before updating anything>
Change-Id: I3a6374ce5421575cdde893c62aa97c750a07acd8
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This change adds the necessary elements to the overcloud-source.yaml,
nova-compute-config.yaml and nova-compute-instance.yaml to allow Neutron
Distributed Virtual Routers (DVR) to be enabled. The added elements are
set to default to values such that DVR is not enabled in keeping with
backwards compatibility.
Change-Id: I422c65e7d941593083d52ad7fdf0dfd1d2fb3155
blueprint: support-neutron-dvr
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To implement the SSL PKI spec we need to change the keystone ssl cert
and cert key properties to be more generalizable. We also need to
support the old properties for backwards compatibility.
Change-Id: Icf46132230512a31b6dec3c07164c95b13dd8f73
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Make the net binds simpler to maintain.
Change-Id: I7c7f2cde38a88976afe33097cdfe4a93d62a6417
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This patch extends the previous 'Don't use merge.py for overcloud'
commit with the cinder-storage.yaml and swift-storage.yaml templates.
Requirements for this to deploy:
1. Block and object storage images have to be built
(overcloud-cinder-volume and overcloud-swift-storage)
2. The images have to be loaded by devtest_overcloud.sh
OVERCLOUD_CINDER_ID=$(load-image -d $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-cinder-volume.qcow2)
OVERCLOUD_SWIFT_ID=$(load-image -d $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-swift-storage.qcow2)
Change-Id: I45f9d9f051970a83e26c0fd924d7c98276958113
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In I973d197245ed32612bde9209479e6ae3a443fc69, the signal_transport was
set to NO_SIGNAL to prevent the resource staying CREATE_IN_PROGRESS
forever. This means that Heat reports the stack is configured before it
actually is.
The correct fix was to add completion-signal to BlockStorageConfig.
However now there's a BlockStorage0AllNodesDeployment, we simply have to
receive the signal from allNodesConfig by setting the deployment
signal-transport.
Change-Id: I1f6408ca39fddd146e7aae140f61d265bbf563ec
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This provides three templates: overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml,
compute.yaml and controller.yaml. These can be used in combination with
overcloud-resource-registry.yaml to deploy the overcloud on their own --
without having to do any pre-processing (via merge.py).
To test these you have to add the resource registry environment (in
addition to the existing `-e` option) and use the new overcloud template
in the Heat call in devtest_overcloud.sh (line 374):
heat $HEAT_OP -e $TRIPLEO_ROOT/overcloud-env.json \
-e "$TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/overcloud-resource-registry.yaml" \
-t 360 \
-f $TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-heat-templates/overcloud-without-mergepy.yaml \
-P "ExtraConfig=${OVERCLOUD_EXTRA_CONFIG}" \
$STACKNAME
The existing overcloud Heat environment
($TRIPLE_ROOT/overcloud-env.json) should keep on working. Scaling is
now being controlled by the `ControllerCount` and `ComputeCount`
template parameters, though.
NOTE: the changes here depend on a fairly recent Heat build (commit
e5f285f6cb from ~7th September, 2014). In other words, this requires
Juno Heat.
Also, passing more than one environment file to Heat requires
python-heatclient version 0.2.11.
Change-Id: I687a00c7dc164ba044f9f2dfca96a02401427855
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Purpose of this change is to allow passthrough of *specific values*
for *same key* in particular to BlockStorage nodes. Same
behaviour is already implemented for controllers and computes.
Change-Id: I7074a8f7d406adaa56e55013b10bd520fcacfcf6
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Allows heat to have more control of the parallelism of the deploy
and allow easy integration of the new heat dependencies required for
nova compute integration. At present is difficult understand and has
unnecessary complex dependencies.
Change-Id: Ie566b8b14cbd98fe29cc2368a96d45cc74ca4715
Co-Authored-By: Nicholas Randon <nicholas.randon@hp.com>
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They're mostly rather higgledy-piggledy at the moment which makes it
quite difficult to compare against files where these are sorted. EG
compute.yaml from I687a00c7dc164ba044f9f2dfca96a02401427855.
Change-Id: I508a3d0f6a79810d2100fdd1ad143bcd37bf8c00
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The MySQL bind-address on the undercloud should be set to
localhost for security.
Change-Id: I0ea485fa6673c06087f5c5baedf591fba54288a4
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This patch configures haproxy to serve novnc_proxy which currently
listens on 0.0.0.0. So before this patch goes in novnc needs to be
listening on local-ipv4 like the rest of the services. The following
patch does that in image-elements.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/125326/
Change-Id: I0c6a3d6a8fd10da71abbf568633b28bdb5e56aa2
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This parameter adds the facility for an operator to set the length
of time in hours that a partition in a swift ring can be altered
following a rebalance of that ring. The default value is set to one.
The corresponding element change is here:
Ie6438386a54794e1ae2f31ad925db01c2c10ed6d
Change-Id: Icc5e431a7e2884b3ca3a255b6fd901619bc98460
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Updates the NovaComputeDriver and NovaSchedulerHostManager
defaults so that we use the Nova in-tree versions of
the Ironic compute and scheduler host managers.
The old Ironic in-tree drivers are now deprecated.
Change-Id: I91667a3e7861591285c931006c448cc304649349
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This parameter is unused so lets drop it.
Change-Id: Ie0bec06b14b6b284716604281d29fea065c2a03b
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There is a spurious completion signal in nova compute config which is
confusing and unnecessary.
Change-Id: I302470933c80443a1069faa03cc924f14ba71ca3
Co-Author: Nicholas Randon
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Remove the hardcoding of gre as the Neutron tenant network type for the
Overcloud. This will enable the ability to deploy an Overcloud that uses
vxlan instead of gre tunnels. A new parameter, NeutronTunnelTypes, is
added to allow configuring the tunnel_types parameter in the Neutron ML2
configuration.
This change is required by https://review.openstack.org/#/c/92913
Change-Id: I2c2e2153a61349e58ada28c87aa2338c9f00e7bd
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