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This patch updates the ironic-api docker service so that it
generates its config files in a unique config root. This
ensures that it doesn't have config files in the httpd
conf.d directory for both the API and PXE services thus
causing the API container to attempt to launch both of them.
This functionally fixes the Ironic API and PXE services with
docker so they once again can bring up an overcloud.
Change-Id: I537cd6a3337bf776ca38a279b7c130b6429eea04
Closes-bug: #1702799
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Change-Id: I797eea2f7788f65411964ccb852b5707e916416f
Partial-Bug: #1668922
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Change-Id: Ibfc568755764203b68aed524d6f334eeb7cd5da7
Closes-bug: #1703001
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This change enables the puppet cron resource in docker-puppet.py and adds user
crontabs to the paths copied from the config containers.
Only the nova crontab is configured for now. Other services will require
similar changes to run their crontabs.
Partial-Bug: 1701254
Change-Id: I2d1d0f0d77908a132472cf4bc475f8bd526af504
Depends-On: Ie16fb4539481a3c192cff8220a97daa4c70467fc
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The default in non-containerized environments is to run rsync within
xinetd for Red Hat-based deployments, however in an containerized
environment this is not really needed. Therefore run rsync directly
without being started by xinetd.
Change-Id: I08abd917eba08d1192437ddf96c71b06d099a3f8
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This patch does 2 things:
* Configure messagingv2 as default driver for Oslo Notifications sent on
RPC.
* Allow users to choose between messagingv2 (default) and noop when we
want to disable notifications (for example, when Telemetry is disabled).
* Deprecate KeystoneNotificationDriver in favor of NotificationDriver.
Change-Id: Ia547d7f4bfb51e7c45246b097b48fd86da231bd3
Related-Bug: #1701357
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Starting with Pike, Heat will do attribute resolution in a single pass. A
consequence of this is that when the result of a get_attr is passed to
another get_attr call, there must be a dependency relationship between the
resources so that the inner attribute is resolved first before we try to
determine which attributes are required from the resource in the outer
call.
There are two uses of nested dep_attr in the overcloud template. One (which
hopefully can be removed soon) is in the allNodesConfig resource. In this
case, the {{primary_role_name}}IpListMap already depends on the
ServiceNetMap.
The second is in the KeystoneAdminVip output. This patch makes the VipMap
depend on the ServiceNetMap so that attributes can be resolved in a single
pass in that case.
Change-Id: I438a79748b9b408ec1101271d96c60d84028b57e
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This is associated with the haproxy service, so set the hieradata there
instead. This is needed so we can render the controller role template
via j2, and also if anyone ever wants to run haproxy on some role other
then the Controller.
Change-Id: I82b992afe42f6da7788f6efca2366863c3bf68f7
Partially-Implements: blueprint composable-networks
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This has been replaced for some time by bootstrap_nodeid which isn't
hard-coded to the Controller role.
Change-Id: I2c172de13646e5b88cb9930a93ca71fcc990e522
Depends-On: I0a9fced847caf344e5d26b452f1bd40afab8f029
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When using LVM/iSCSI backend, cinder-volume tries to modprobe configfs
module. We need the modules dir bind mounted for this to succeed.
Co-Authored-By: Gorka Eguileor <geguileo@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I7bfeaa66915e663726acdf3458db80821fbd3d6b
Closes-Bug: #1701321
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Disabling udev usage from LVM seems to be the only observed working
way of running containerized cinder-volume with local LVM backend.
I didn't come across reports that not using udev would have negative
impact on the functionality.
Additional info at
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/docker-user/n4Xtvsb4RAw
Change-Id: I491795deab0c37d1bad3b50524481e0b76529667
Depends-On: I1bf395a6228dba66fa6bf9b8bcc9f3ac3d922a49
Closes-Bug: #1700982
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Apparently providing completely empty parameter_defaults in an
environment file can confuse Heat, and it seems like it doesn't try to
deploy any services on the overcloud in the multinode job. See the bug
for more details about the bug symptoms.
Change-Id: Ia9cb01b48087b78f66004263757590877219f743
Closes-Bug: #1703599
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Change-Id: I301f73801e95e607ed28992e68528f17843a0b6c
Closes-Bug: #1702435
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There is a Heat patch posted (via Depends-On) that resolves the issue
that caused this to be reverted. This reverts the revert and we need to
make sure all the upgrades jobs pass before we merge this patch.
This reverts commit 69936229f4def703cd44ab164d8d1989c9fa37cb.
Closes-Bug: #1699463
implements blueprint disable-deployments
Change-Id: Iedf680fddfbfc020d301bec8837a0cb98d481eb5
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Just use the value from the ServerOsCollectConfigData resource in the
output instead of recalculating the value for each role via jinja.
Change-Id: I4e3bf4f25c9a8f677d5d177eb409594193a86405
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Add a new output, DeployedServerEnvionmentOutput, that can be used as
the contents of an environment file to input into a services only stack
when using split-stack. The parameter simplifies the manual steps needed
to deploy split-stack.
By default, the resource that generates the output is mapped to
OS::Heat::None.
implements blueprint split-stack-default
Change-Id: I6004cd3f56778f078a69a20e93a0eba0c574b3db
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haproxy needs the deployed SSL cert file to function when TLS is
enabled.
It is also required for the docker-puppet haproxy container since the
haproxy puppet module uses a validate_cmd to check the generated config
file is valid that fails when the required SSL cert is not present.
There is no clean way to disable this feature [1] so we need to bind
mount the cert into the container.
This commit applies the same change that was applied in
Id2df144b678769def204961236624091d4e5c457 for the non-ha case.
[1] https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-haproxy/blob/4753ea5b2506ee093e9b4c8af6e91201d476d426/manifests/config.pp#L53-L57
Change-Id: I93e1ee86197bcf271f18a62a27c2f350ed3966ea
Co-Authored-By: Damien Ciabrini <dciabrin@redhat.com>
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The vhost sockets sockets are created with qemu permission, but ovs
runs with root permission. In order to allow ovs to access vhost sockets
reducing the ovs group permission from root to qemu. This is a temprovary
workaround, until ovs fixes the permission issue. The script supports
both ovs2.6 and ovs2.7 versions.
Change-Id: I172956390c19fc9824bf7590cd48bfcf6201191b
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This solves a problem with bind-mounts when the containers are holding
files descriptors open.
At the same time this makes the template more robust to puppet changes
since new config files will be available in the containers without
needing to update the templates.
Partial-Bug: #1698323
Change-Id: Ia4ad6d77387e3dc354cd131c2f9756939fb8f736
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Sometimes the infracloud gateway refuses to ping even though
everything else is working fine. Since we have coverage of this
functionality in the OVB jobs it should be safe to turn it off
here so it stops spuriously failing our jobs.
We can't just set the resource to OS::Heat::None because there
are other resources with dependencies on it. Instead, this adds
a noop version of the validation software config that always
returns true.
Change-Id: I8361bc8be442b45c3ef6bdccdc53598fcb1d9540
Partial-Bug: 1680167
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Ceilometer API runs under apache. Since this service is
deprecated and disabled in pike, we need to ensure the
apache files are removed during upgrade.
Change-Id: I0c0913e74396bd463f5a6da46f83512bab77b75e
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With the merging of Iad3e9b215c6f21ba761c8360bb7ed531e34520e6 the
roles_data.yaml should be generated with tripleoclient rather than
edited. This change adds in a pep8 task to verify that the appropriate
role files in roles/ have been modified to match how our default
roles_data.yaml is constructed. Additionally this change adds a new tox
target called 'genrolesdata' that will all you to automatically generate
roles_data.yaml and roles_data_undercloud.yaml
Change-Id: I5eb15443a131a122d1a4abf6fc15a3ac3e15941b
Related-Blueprint: example-custom-role-environments
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Before it was Congress, let's stay consistent and stop using CongressApi
in Docker service, because we release.
Change-Id: Id939b3d70e185da4279f3860812fa5dce27d64dd
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This ensures the update only occures on the primary node.
Change-Id: Id58eb9dac65dc178fa863c9bc44b1ed440e26a77
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As part of the docs migration work[0] for Pike we need to switch to use the
openstackdocstheme.
[0] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/472275/
Change-Id: Ib2b6afb7075c68fecf1fbeaf650a31a7494af49f
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Render all per-network resources and interfaces via j2 to enable
future support for custom networks via network_data.yaml
Note this doesn't enable custom networks for the built-in roles
as we skip j2 rendering for them, this will be resolved by converting
them to use the generic role template instead of the hard-coded
ones listed in the j2_excludes.yaml.
Depends-On: I18fa3829ff38ac200550d8e36bbe334c0005da22
Change-Id: I49565f9389f3ec9aef4861e23a3bed64a85501e6
Partially-Implements: blueprint composable-networks
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derive_parameters workflow input parameter needs to be
changed as num_phy_cores_per_numa_node_for_pmd
instead of number_of_pmd_cpu_threads_per_numa_node.
The performance varies based on the physical core
rather than the logical CPUs. Which means, user should
be able to decide the number of physical cores,
which is proportional to data rate.
Implements: blueprint tripleo-derive-parameters
Change-Id: I056fb330a17e647ab527e8bccd52bdf5e77067b6
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Change-Id: I714ecad87a406bc237e3d4fdf88bc7e10555693c
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