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2017-08-15Also write an upgrade_tasks_playbookmarios1-0/+17
To get this to work upgrade_tasks need to be rewritten with 'when' statements like the update tasks (in parent review from shardy). So that we don't break the existing upgrades workflow, we add these as part of the config download see the depends on Related-Bug: 1708115 Depends-On: Ief593dc758a2ffe33c1cbcbda9289393fcf023e4 Change-Id: Ib01b96a2c26721747d81d98e3d57c4c388663004
2017-08-12Add environment to disable deploy stepsSteven Hardy1-1/+1
This enables either deploying without configuring any services, or temporarily disabling the deploy steps such as will be required for minor updates where we want to re-run the rolling update outside of heat. To deploy directly via ansible-playbook you can do e.g: openstack overcloud config download --config-dir tmpconfig cd tmpconfig/tripleo-6b02U7-config ansible-playbook -vvv -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory deploy_steps_playbook.yaml Which will run the same ansible steps as we normally run via heat. Change-Id: I59947b67523dfcc43d454d4ac7d82b06804cf71d
2017-08-12Add support for update_tasksSteven Hardy1-0/+18
These work the same way as upgrade_tasks *but* they use a step variable instead of tags, so we can iterate over a count/sequence which isn't possibly via a wrapper playbook with tags (we may want to align upgrade tasks with the same approach if this works out well). Note the tasks can be run via ansible-playbook on the undercloud, like: openstack overcloud config download --config-dir tmpconfig cd tmpconfig/tripleo-HCrDA6-config ansible-playbook -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory update_steps_playbook.yaml --limit controller The above will do a rolling update for the Controller role (note the inconsistent capitalization, we probably need to fix the group naming in tripleo-ansible-inventory) because we specify serial: 1 in the playbook. You can also trigger an update explicitly on one node like this, which is useful for debugging: ansible-playbook -vvv -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory update_steps_playbook.yaml --limit overcloud-controller-0 Change-Id: I20bb3e26ab9d9cadf1a31fd304de8a014a901aa9
2017-08-12Add RoleConfig outputSteven Hardy1-0/+18
This exposes the deploy workflow for all roles from deploy-steps via overcloud.j2.yaml - which means we can write it via the new openstack overcloud config download command and/or run the workflow outside of heat via mistral With https://review.openstack.org/#/c/485732/ applied to tripleoclient it becomes possible to do: openstack overcloud config download --config-dir tmpconfig cd tmpconfig/tripleo-EvEZk0-config ansible-playbook -b -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory deploy_steps_playbook.yaml This runs the deploy steps, exactly the same as normally run via heat via ansible-playbook for all overcloud nodes (--limit can be used to restrict to specific nodes/roles). Change-Id: I96ec09bc788836584c4b39dcce5bf9b80e914c71
2017-08-12Move deploy-steps-playbook to deploy-steps-tasksSteven Hardy1-1/+9
So that we can more easily iterate over an include in an output Change-Id: Idd5bb47589e5c37123caafcded1afbff8881aa33
2017-08-11Consolidate puppet/docker deployments with one deploy steps workflowSteven Hardy1-0/+296
If we consolidate these we can focus on one implementation (the new ansible based one used for docker-steps) Change-Id: Iec0ad2278d62040bf03613fc9556b199c6a80546 Depends-On: Ifa2afa915e0fee368fb2506c02de75bf5efe82d5