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This patch provides a set of templates that enables
tripleo-heat-templates to be used with a set of already deployed,
installed, and running servers. In this method, Nova and Ironic are not
used to deploy any servers.
This approach is attractive for POC deployments where dedicated
provisioning networks are not available, or other server install methods
are dictated for various reasons.
There are also assumptions that currently have to be made about the software
installed on the already deployed servers. Effectively, they must match the
standard TripleO overcloud-full image.
Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I4ab1531f69c73457653f1cca3fe30cc32a04c129
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This change adds the CephClientKey parameter to puppet-ceph-devel.yaml
and storage-environment.yaml environment files. This is needed when
--ceph-storage is not passed to the openstack overcloud deploy command
as the tripleo client doesn't generate the keys.
Change-Id: Idfdce190c2ad4ae198fe17474aee19cb76dac5fb
Closes-Bug: #1601864
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This patch brings back Ceilometer composable roles for controller,
module some adjustments to make it work.
Fixes 3 issues in Ceilometer composable services
1) This patch fixes the hiera maps in the pacemaker ceilometer*
templates. These were lists and should be a map.
2) fixes a critical issue in ceilometer-base.yaml where the
password was incorrectly coded in the YAML using get_param on
a string which wasn't actually a parameter.
3) Fixes the ceilometer_coordination_url so that it uses a YAML anchor
as was implied instead of get_param on a string which wasn't a
parameter.
4) Fixes the default database connection to use mongodb and configured
in puppet-tripleo profile appropriately.
Co-Authored-By: Dan Prince <dprince@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Pradeep Kilambi <pkilambi@redhat.com>
Closes-Bug: #1601844
Change-Id: Ia0a59121b9ffd5e07647f66137ce53870bc6b5d6
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Its absence results in swift using up all the memory available to it when
certain objects are requested, we are not sure exactly what triggers the
problem but we know this fixes it.
Change-Id: Iaf00a8a2a947e0683cc60fef2e75fd7c444d07a8
Closes-Bug: #1595916
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Now that keystone is run with wsgi apache the KeystoneWorkers
param has no efffect [1]. This repurposes KeystoneWorkers to now
set wsgi::apache::workers and adds the
keystone::wsgi::apache::threads hardcoding to 1 (can overrride
via extraconfig data)
[1] https://github.com/openstack/puppet-keystone/blob/51c68fb127c28b9748b352871783c3ec6ef5c83b/manifests/init.pp#L396
Closes-Bug: 1598092
Change-Id: I503d1f0d3f4c56abfaf4609ea8290e78668013b6
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Change-Id: If0b8fbc783e694f4f744ad848103d40df985fc04
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Change-Id: I07a81a2e1cc29df007bba11da82cf6661a55aadf
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Change-Id: Ifb87f79e8cd692e6553d03df8394c74f51821e11
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Change-Id: I3fada6c5b0265bc6536c89da0ef4b709ead13b7d
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Change-Id: I2aaf30289cc792e8860ca9c962d80baf7e804cbf
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Change-Id: I405bc9895160cc867f933e6b0d56546d460d2e3a
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Depends-On: I2393fc3c360f5f5786411f64dbcd06f380376093
Change-Id: I606cb1f7ef7d651b5d145bfa10ef3aa1561b1590
Partially-implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
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With bulk delete enabled for gnocchi, this option should
be included in pipeline as well.
Change-Id: I5786c6f14e3aab9e167c22d8f72c5c1688440e95
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Change-Id: I934aff4960588a3957b7a7bcc90385ae48d34d1e
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While the endpoints do need brackets around IPv6 addresses these
are not wanted by some of the puppet classes so we must pass the
non bracketed version as well.
It will allow us to remove the need for the MysqlVirtualIP param
passed to the controller role thouh when hieradata/database.yaml
is emptied.
Change-Id: If264b02a134b96368035f032e05d02e84f6499ed
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Change I84c97a76159704c2d6c963bc4b26e365764b1366 missed
`docker/compute-post.yaml`.
Change-Id: I680eabf2f316c7fccc9d53d75dc16139c9959c64
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By condensing the pacemaker_master and sync_db conditions we ensure
there won't be unrelevant (clustercheck) execs deployed on
non-bootstrap nodes.
Closes-Bug: 1598907
Change-Id: Iae6aa13682d63096265f4751b2f71019a49f6fa6
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In 296bffde893dbbf36c62d664e24e2584b89b8070 we moved the NTP
into a composable service but changed the name of the parameter
to NtpServers. This will break upgrades for users of the previous
parameter name.
Closes-bug: #1599526
Change-Id: I896b9427416f01b603ac9cc4d8c9ebf5e019cb32
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Instead of creating a nested stack, as it's slightly lower overhead
and will make things easier when adding custom roles (where a
hard-coded default template can't work)
Change-Id: If9f8294ba477d1c1364e19a52152905a2c02e959
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Since https://review.openstack.org/#/c/315616 this is no longer
required.
Change-Id: I0452d1577a25d19b4351bfe7830a6c7bbe485e67
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Since Mitaka, Neutron and Nova do the right thing for MTU, correctly
calculating and applying MTU per network, considering its network type
and underlying physical network MTU (1500 by default). Neutron now also
correctly advertise proper MTU to instances through DHCP and RA
mechanisms. With that, there is no reason to have those MTU hacks in
deployment tools. Actually, they not only do no good, but break some
setups (Jumbo frame aware infrastructure), or at least make them
non-optimal (lowering instance MTU to 1400 when it's not needed, or when
tunnel overhead does not require 100 bytes).
Note that Neutron still has a set of configuration options to allow for
custom physical network MTUs (global_physnet_mtu, path_mtu,
physical_network_mtus). Those options define underlying infrastructure
though, not tenant MTUs. To support Jumbo frames, TripleO should allow
to set those options. That said, it's not the immediate goal of the
patch, and hence such an effort would require a separate patch.
Mitaka+ documentation on MTU configuration for Neutron:
http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/adv-config-mtu.html
Change-Id: I540ba5dc69d0506f71b59746efcce94c73f9317f
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Add a new service that will load and configure kernel modules.
Depends-On: If4f1047ff8c193a14b821d8b826f637872cf62bd
Change-Id: I8f771712595d0f4826858b855985f65d3621c3f1
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Currently we have a special controller-only deployment which writes
the name/ip of the "bootstrap node", e.g the cluster master, which
defaults to the first node in the Controller ResourceGroup.
Now we're moving to fully composable services/roles, it's possible
folks will want to deploy services that expect to detect the bootstrap
node (e.g so only one node does a DB sync) for non-controller roles.
So, take this opportunity to combine the bootstrap node deployment with
the "all nodes" data, such that we deploy the same data for all roles.
Because the boostrap node data is per role cluster, rather than truly
global, we pass it via input_values into each per-role Deployment.
At some future point we might consider renaming this, e.g to
something which describes per-cluster config vs "all nodes",
but as a first step let's just rationalize the resources.
Change-Id: I4011526a13c51b3d0f95c17fe8ed38115b4fdce4
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This change uses the new os-refresh-config --timeout argument to set a
kill timeout for stalled os-refresh-config runs.
4 hours is a reasonable conservative value since it matches the stack
timeout - but it can be set shorter in the future based on actual run
times.
Change-Id: I433f558515df24736263ec0d50de08ad8f78498f
Closes-Bug: #1595722
DependsOn: Ibcbb2090aed126abec8dac49efa53ecbdb2b9b2c
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