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The Cisco Nexus-UCSM environment relies on OVS for the communication
with compute nodes. This is a partial revert of
I4c98008107568b3b65decd7640e25c7d2b1ea9ff.
Change-Id: I453d4bc83314a76fd779884fb2f8cd1731d2bcaa
Related-Bug: #1687597
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Upgrades are broken because this was missed from
I36a642fbc2076ad9e4a10ffc56d6d16f3ed6f27a and
Ia619ab935c66081769e69c53d1ca41925d86abbb
Change-Id: I96590e2219df64b94dfecd91d5e25231fc7e514b
Related-Bug: #1700755
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The checksum is changing each run because the mtime is different, so force
a specific date such that we only compare the directory contents.
Change-Id: I5ed2b50176f902d7af12b96e650b67b736d59a4a
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When we re-execute an upgrade and the crontab has already been
removed, the crontab removal returns 1, saying "no crontab for
ceilometer", and the upgrade fails. This change makes the removal
idempotent.
Change-Id: Ic955fb67bb2f7afde44291f7db3293c88f167566
Closes-Bug: #1701250
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Change-Id: I4308032891f0f9f5e93159f4a7ca29dada5850be
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The stat resources weren't executed in step2, and Ansible failed on
them being undefined.
Change-Id: I93621dd80d97be597eff6b8913ae9d7b2810f837
Closes-Bug: #1701221
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This has been omitted in Ocata image, so we need to install this in
O->P upgrade again. Change Ic8ce72133c47a4c90d581a0925213877b11a471e
adds it to the image, so that we can stop installing it on P->Q
upgrade, and start using it for minor updates too.
Change-Id: I893792e8d82c716b2f3e7b8878b25ba89ea724f1
Co-Authored-By: Marius Cornea <mcornea@redhat.com>
Partial-Bug: #1701208
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This exposes the nova server IDs for each role, and the bootstrap node
so that we can add this data to the tripleo dynamic ansible inventory
Change-Id: I2fc48eec77210805c0139fa4abcbf4dd721e7c37
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Change-Id: I4bc74ccfa9bd143b203dd9ad97dacddf56949727
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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The Qdr service appears to have hijacked these parameters for its
own use. I don't think it should have done that in the first place,
but at least the parameter descriptions need to be kept consistent
with the other services.
Partial-Bug: 1700664
Change-Id: I6d9a075a99f33e9deacaf5b10a6ea7b0a234b942
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Also fix one instance of ManagementIpSubnet that was missing a
description.
Change-Id: I7c5b31d9ef464cefee1dd6ae7ebb9c017cbbd894
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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Lets just run the ceilometer upgrade once in central agent container
Change-Id: If5e5ca6122f8583c6221bc6b343e483e41f04d29
Closes-bug: #1700056
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This is needed for TLS everywhere.
Change-Id: Iac35b7ddcd8a800901548c75ca8d5083ad17e4d3
Depends-On: I426bfdb9e6c852eb32d10a12e521bb8b47701c41
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If you want debug logging you can set the new DockerPuppetDebug
heat parameter to 'True'.
Change-Id: Iae7bb67379351ea15d61c331867d7005f07ba98e
Closes-bug: 1700570
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This generates tons of unnecessary events when gnocchi uses swift backend.
We end up filtering most of these anyway. So lets disable this so it
doesn't put useless load. Also changing the default project to service as
thats what gnocchi uses to authenticate with swift.
Closes-bug: #1693339
Change-Id: I40f47d46fdb06f31a739b590bf653bca71e33f61
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Swift object replication relies on the rsync server, which is run by
xinetd. This patch adds the missing container and configuration. Note
that xinetd needs bind to a privileged port (873) and has to be started
as root therefore.
Change-Id: I7655c9dd116c0130035d8a2fae81148171ae6448
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This commit consistently defines a heat template parameter in the form
of DockerXXXConfigImage where XXX represents the name of the
config_volume that is used by docker-puppet.
The goal is to mitigate hard to debug errors where the templates would
set different defaults for the image docker-puppet.py uses to run, for
the same config_volume name.
This fixes a couple of inconsistencies on the way.
Change-Id: I212020a76622a03521385a6cae4ce73e51ce5b6b
Closes-Bug: #1699791
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Upgrades were broken because of this missing parameter.
Change-Id: Ia88a9833ab8aa26ccc40ee235b8554c9a7fbd22d
Closes-Bug: #1700923
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The opendaylight-puppet module is exposing the manage_repositories variable
to add or not the RPM repository for OpenDaylight.
Adding this option to the Tripleo Heat templates.
Change-Id: I4b5a32baa3fa8c85d72dce9d537eed4c73d42589
Closes-bug: #1679456
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Let's be clear that the contents of this directory are for ci use
only and should not be used in production.
Change-Id: I3b448b9922c207b29cbdae36ee876368bda23dac
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Add Ceph pool size configuration for CI where PoolDefaultSize is 1
Change-Id: I626d1398e31c3fcb9f100a8b185d71ba5909034a
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I471037de35e7f349d900462ec3ffb16fe2d6ebd9 accidentally removed the
default from the RoleParameters parameter. This change just puts
it back.
Change-Id: I29b472897e07229715fc2fea3b55e90473eb0069
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Change-Id: I1849663744dc1ce9aba8067201c03090796df8bb
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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Partial-Bug: 1700664
Change-Id: I12ee7ab825069c1741438499f8df835014afc37f
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Many of our parameters are defined in multiple templates, but
currently there is no easy way of checking that all of those
definitions match. It can be confusing when a parameter is defined
one way in one file and another way in a different file. For example,
the NovaWorkers description is:
Number of workers for Nova API service.
and
Number of workers for Nova Placement API service.
and
Number of workers for Nova Conductor service.
Which is it actually? All of them. That one parameter controls
the workers for all of the nova services, and its description should
reflect that, no matter which template you happen to look at.
This change adds a check to yaml-validate.py to catch these sorts of
inconsistencies and allow us to eventually prevent new ones from
getting into the templates.
An exclusion mechanism is included because there are some parameter
definitions we probably can't/shouldn't change. In particular, this
includes the network cidrs which are defaulted to ipv4 addresses in
the ipv4 net-iso templates and ipv6 in the ipv6 templates. It's
possible a user would be relying on one of those defaults in their
configuration, so if we change it they might break.
To get around that, the tool explicitly ignores the default field of
those parameters, while still checking the description and type fields
so we maintain some sanity. There may be other parameters where this
is an issue, but those can be added later as they are found.
For the moment any inconsistencies are soft-fails. A failure message
will be printed, but the return value will not be affected so we can
add the tool without first having to fix every divergent parameter
definition in tripleo-heat-templates (and there appear to be plenty).
This will allow us to gradually fix the parameters over time, and
once that is done we can make this a hard-fail.
Change-Id: Ib8b2cb5e610022d2bbcec9f2e2d30d9a7c2be511
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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On upgrade we map PostDeploySteps to a different implementation
which we missed to update in I36a642fbc2076ad9e4a10ffc56d6d16f3ed6f27a
Change-Id: Ia619ab935c66081769e69c53d1ca41925d86abbb
Closes-Bug: #1700755
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Adds in the execution environment of the workflow steps a list of
per-service network IPs. This can be used by the workflows to
execute actions against the nodes hosting a given service.
Change-Id: Id7c735d53f04f6ad848b2f9f1adaa3c84ecd2fcd
Implements: blueprint tripleo-ceph-ansible
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