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Increase apache serverlimit and maxrequestworkers to 100
in low-memory-usage template.
We have been reaching the limit with all the OpenStack services that we run in WSGI.
Increasing the number will help us to promote packages in TripleO CI.
Change-Id: I3f71f279a8dfaee9db5f5d1091ad079d9170de1f
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It is not entirely clear to someone writing their
own templates how to distribute hiera keys to different
roles. Let's clear this up with a more extensive description.
Change-Id: I02224389c2de90bc5534bce764e5e9d3bb23538f
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There are other applications still relying on panko and not
enabling by default is causing integration concerns.
Closes-bug: #1666619
Change-Id: I615694ca5f5a04fef4b0098c8083fb43432bb81f
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If the service is running then the rpm upgrade will attempt to restart.
Ensuring the service is stopped before upgrade should resolve this.
Change-Id: I4179cb773616721640490d26082eacac45f92dff
Closes-Bug: 1665717
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Change-Id: I0d7e151a931d02068dea80d7cf57b99736e689e6
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When fixing LP#1643487 we added ?bind_address to all DB URIs.
Since this clashes with Cellsv2 due to the URIs becoming host
dependent, we need a new approach to pass bind_address to pymysql
that leaves the DB URIs host-independent.
In change Iff8bd2d9ee85f7bb1445aa2e1b3cfbff1f397b18 we first create a
/etc/my.cnf.d/tripleo.cnf file with a [tripleo] section with the correct
bind-address option.
In this change we make sure that the DB URIs will point to the added
file and to the specific section containing the necessary bind-address
option. We do introduce a new MySQLClient profile which will hold all
this more client-specific configuration so that this change can fit
better in the composable roles work. Also, in the future it might
contain the necessary configuration for SSL for example.
Note that in case the /etc/my.cnf.d/tripleo.cnf file does not exist
(because it is created via the mysqlclient profile), things keep on
working as usual and the bind-address option simply won't be set, which
has no impact on hosts where there are no VIPs.
Co-Authored-By: Damien Ciabrini <dciabrin@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ieac33efe38f32e949fd89545eb1cd8e0fe114a12
Related-Bug: #1643487
Closes-Bug: #1663181
Closes-Bug: #1664524
Depends-On: Iff8bd2d9ee85f7bb1445aa2e1b3cfbff1f397b18
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A new environment file to be used when using the deployed-server roles
data at deployed-server/deployed-server-roles-data.yaml. This ensures
the Pre and Post Puppet Tasks for the ControllerDeployedServer role are
mapped to the stacks that handle maintenance mode and resource restarts
for pacemaker on stack-update.
Change-Id: I1ca52dfb3a3b669e128ebb0a28d9e36a1807faad
Closes-Bug: #1665060
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We need to generate the Pre and Post Puppet Tasks for all roles, not
just the Controller role. Otherwise, you have to have a role
specifically named Controller that is running your pacemaker services,
or pacemaker won't be properly handled on stack-updates.
When using deployed-server's it's actually not possible to have a role
called Controller, since we need to use all custom roles so that we can
set disable_contraints on each role. Further, it is not possible to
redefine the Controller role since puppet/controller-role.yaml is listed
in the excludes file.
Change-Id: I737b24db90932e292b50b122640f66385f2d1c23
Partial-Bug: #1665060
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Because of this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1661412
We are unable to upgrade from Newton.
Until we figure this out, let's re-enable the previous SoftwareConfig.
Change-Id: I966b96c50224656b152045c97aa23b9495618a18
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This doesn't exist in newton images, so install it via the
ansible tasks during step3 (when all other packages are updated).
Change-Id: I08fb7855b910ccc5a8ab2d73f1de15b695784abd
Closes-Bug: #1664265
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In the environment file:
environments/major-upgrade-composable-steps.yaml
we don't want to run puppet in certains roles in post upgrade
because we need to make some extra tasks on this nodes and
run puppet on converge step
Change-Id: I38fc5772cdb4a7df7979beb2e7475c70f34076a7
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Change-Id: I4e68d566c7d52df850de41cb207f523ccb029c3f
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This adds the UpgradeInitCommonCommand for newton..ocata common
UpgradeInit commands. This comes before the ansible upgrade steps
so we need to do things like remove the old newton hieradata and
install the ansible-pacemaker module and ansible heat-agent plugin
This defaults to '' and is set in the major-upgrade-composable-steps
and unset in the major-upgrade-converge environment files.
Change-Id: I0c7a32194c0069b63a501a913c17907b47c9cc16
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This isn't needed for the single-node upgrade test, but it is
required for the 3-nodes job (which won't work because the referenced
file doesn't currently exist).
Change-Id: I78bd5c804284219a71b13dba21fd1188ca854fca
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This is a generic replacement for the previous pacemaker named
file that is designed to work with the new composable-steps upgrade.
Change-Id: If5016b910931364a621b280465420d0bf2617895
Partially-Implements: blueprint overcloud-upgrades-per-service
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This patch adds a new (optional) section to the docker post.j2.yaml
that collects any 'docker_puppet_tasks' data from enabled
services and applies it on the primary role node (the
first node in the primary (first) role).
The use case for this is although we are generally only using
puppet for configuration there are several exceptions that we
desire to make use of today for parity with baremetal. This
includes things like database creation and keystone endpoint
initialization which we rely on configuration via hiera variables
controlled by the puppet services.
Change-Id: Ic14ef48f26de761b0d0eabd0e1c0eae52d90e68a
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This patch implements a new docker deployment architecture that
should us to install docker services in a stepwise manner alongside
of baremetal puppet services. This works by using Yaql to select
docker specific services (docker/services/*.yaml) vs the puppet
specific ones and then applying the selected Json to relevant Heat
software deployments for docker and baremetal puppet in a stepwise
fashion.
Additionally the new architecture
leverages new composable services interfaces from Newton to
allow configuration of per-service container configuration
sets (directories that are bind mounted into kolla containers) by
using the Kolla containers themselves. It does this by spinning up
a throw away "configuration only" version of the container being
configured itself, then running the puppet apply in that container and
copying the generated config files into /var/lib/config-data. This
avoids having to install all of the OpenStack dependency packages
in the heat-agent-container itself (our previous approach) and should
allow us to configure a much wider variety of container config files
that would otherwise be impossible with the previous shared approach.
The new approach (combined) should allow us to configure containers in
both the undercloud and overcloud and incrementally add CI coverage to
services as we containerize them.
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ian Main <imain@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Flavio Percoco <flavio@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ibcff99f03e6751fbf3197adefd5d344178b71fc2
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And change the conditional to use hiera instead.
Change-Id: Icf91dd91c0ab04e7919172fcfd130183bfd427b4
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We want to apply a puppet manifest for the non-controller role, but we
need to apply it in stages. By loading the proper hieradata we get the
needed step configuration.
Change-Id: I07bfeee7b7d9a9b8c2c20e5d5c9ed735d0bfc842
Closes-Bug: #1664304
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This is needed for the overcloud nodes to automatically get their domain
and to autodiscover the FreeIPA server.
Change-Id: I4c055e4b4086b02fa706380f01911f499966dfc1
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