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Recently puppet-pacemaker has changed in a backward incompatible way, we
need to reflect the changes in TripleO.
This patch also addresses non-deterministic order between corosync
service and VIP creation.
Depends-On: Ia68fee38f99dba18badc07eb0adbc473cfcffdf3
Change-Id: Ia7fe14cfb1401be98b62afeed589bb9f1b8af761
Co-Authored-By: Yanis Guenane <yanis.guenane@enovance.com>
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The Pacemaker resource agent might have attempted to start the
service when the rabbitmq-env.conf file wasn't written yet, making
it attempt to bind on 0.0.0.0
Co-Authored-By: Jason Guiditta <jguiditt@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Jiri Stransky <jistr@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I081a0bfc6fc3943b8ade71799357022d29317d79
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Change-Id: I314955708ff99a557da5a6d223b1f56bd51855d9
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This patch adds a new directory called environments which contains
custom Heat environment files that can be used to enable custom
overcloud features. As an initial example a puppet-ceph-devel.yaml
environment has been added which can be used to spin up a small Ceph
cluster for dev/testing.
This directory may be useful for collecting other
feature related Heat environment settings in the future as well.
Things like isolated network settings, etc.
Change-Id: Ia6998ae05d2363384d2a616a31d5795c8b2d85d5
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Increases the max_connections since this is currently set to 151.
This causes problems in a baremetal environment with multiple CPUs.
A related change is @ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/183046/2
for haproxy. There is also a bug report at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1218322
Change-Id: I9b4690191616cc04c4edc7b2402bd9ec54a7d17d
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Change-Id: Icfe70de72eb2cf09fe2d00d9ae49baebc79e1886
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This commit aims to support the creation of the galera cluster via
Pacemaker. With this commit in, three use-cases will be supported.
* Non HA setup / Non Pacemaker setup : The deployment will take place
as it is currently the case in f20puppet-nonha. Nothing changes.
* Non HA setup / Pacemaker setup : Even though it is a non ha setup,
galera cluster via pacemaker will be deployed with a cluster nbr of 1.
* HA setup / Non Pacemaker setup : N/A
* HA setup / Pacemaker setup : It is assumed that HA setup will
always be with pacemaker. So in this situation pacemaker will deploy a
cluster of 3 galera master nodes.
Depends-On: I7aed9acec11486e0f4f67e4d522727476c767d83
Change-Id: If0c37a86fa8b5aa6d452129bccf7341a3a3ba667
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Use some optimized configuration settings for RabbitMQ when
clustered. Data is ported from Astapor.
Change-Id: If54aff5654dbe75e68197588be12cb3995c77ec7
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The puppet-pacemaker module realizes some abstraction for the
different service types in ::service already.
Change-Id: Icd897e18fda01b1bf4722a975c991e26341ac129
Closes-Bug: 1449988
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This patch adds support for using the Heat resource registry
so that end users can enable pacemaker. Using this approach
allows us to isolate all of the pacemaker logic for the
controller in a single template rather than use conditionals
for every service that must support it.
Change-Id: Ibefb80d0d8f98404133e4c31cf078d729b64dac3
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This patch adds a new abstraction for network creation
within Heat. This (optional) set of templates may be disabled
if you wish to create Neutron networks for the undercloud
via Heat templates... instead of using os-cloud-config
JSON to do so. Creating networks with Heat has the benefit
of being parameter driven so that users can quickly
enable networks using the resource registry and parameters.
There are 5 networks to start with which are roughly modeled
around networks an Overcloud user might want to use to isolate
their traffic. The intent is to make these opt-in and
configurable for end users.
The networks.yaml template can be used to create all of the
networks using parameters in the resource registry.
Change-Id: I5f2b3356378eb263d90d428cc83c7f5b141957e1
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This commit allows one to configure MongoDB as a pacemaker resource when
EnablePacemaker is set to true
Change-Id: Iedfba3eb851442d0ca3b8c0a7163a63285ab6071
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This patch adds support for a new GlanceBackend setting
which can be set to one of swift, rbd, or file to control
which Glance backend is configured for use by default.
Change-Id: Id6a3fbc3477e85e8e2446e3dc13d424f9535d0ff
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This reverts commit 7313930c22b9f18d67e630de084ffcc6fad5ebe7.
Seeing errors when trying to create the keystone admin
role with packages. (ImportError: No module named os_client_config)
Change-Id: I78796598ccb8d2ffd6bfca85dce7d18dc0fd768e
Related-bug: #1450786
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Ceilometer can use different backends. A recent change moved backend
support for Ceilometer from MySQL to MongoDB. This commit introduce a
greater flexibility, letting the deployer choose wheter MySQL or MongoDB
should be used as a backend for Ceilometer.
Change-Id: I0d5bfb0763cbcee234df7ab13574d866743d5ddf
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Change-Id: I43a74c1db324144d33e96a94cb718db30e0fd243
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The overcloud networking is managed by Neutron so we do not want
Nova to append its default domain part to hostnames.
Change-Id: Ic1edda158bf0579ed34455ad27db8ca444d26b85
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Remove references to the .novalocal domain part in the hosts file.
Change-Id: Idf14907adaf2f35440b6f28870fe18434eadd1be
Depends-On: Iadfdf4120c4d1c9b6976321753957fd4eecf301c
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Change-Id: I6bf5ada5a5298f4079594f3cc8b01ac0ef85876e
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Change-Id: I45511569fda6b00ca35b1e590537a29271e56ce0
Depends-On: I98b9b3dbc48009ce255d964ac580e1a31f279f1e
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Install OpenStack Dashboad (Horizon) on the Overcloud Controller with
Puppet.
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
Depends-On: If9b12d373e407be8be8428d77145f131eb450e88
Change-Id: I254e895014f58a51dade3dcdc63eabbb5dc458ac
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This change allows a different network config for each family of hosts. For
instance, the controller may have a different network configuration than a
block storage node. This change adds a declaration for each family in the
overcloud-resource-registry.yaml & overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.yaml.
Change-Id: I083df7ebbb535f97d8ddec2ac0e06281c55986cd
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Change-Id: I577dc98cdf3648c9eb77bd084ae18273a52b22f9
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Adds optional hooks which can run operator defined additional config on
nodes after the application deployment has completed.
Change-Id: I3f99e648efad82ce2cd51e2d5168c716f0cee8fe
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Currently all the OS::Nova::Server resource created don't pass any
user-data. It's possible to pass user-data as well as using heat
SoftwareConfig/SoftwareDeployment resources, and this can be useful
when you have simple "first boot" tasks which are possible either via
cloud-init, or via simple run-once scripts.
This enables passing such data by implementing a new provider resource
OS::TripleO::NodeUserData, which defaults to passing an empty mime
archive (thus it's a no-op). An example of non no-op usage is also
provided.
Change-Id: Id0caba69768630e3a10439ba1fc2547a609c0cfe
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Pacemaker is a new feature and should probably be disabled
by default.
Change-Id: I840d08c9e0563aeb7128eb2b21929612b7a5bf7a
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This patch adds support for configuring Keystone domain for Heat
via heat-keystone-setup-domain script. It should be reverted
as soon as Keystone v3 is fully functional.
Change-Id: I7397f49fac17c30262d02b70021d613aef5c6cad
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