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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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Heat now supports release name aliases, so we can replace
the inconsistent mix of date related versions with one consistent
version that aligns with the supported version of heat for this
t-h-t branch.
This should also help new users who sometimes copy/paste old templates
and discover intrinsic functions in the t-h-t docs don't work because
their template version is too old.
Change-Id: Ib415e7290fea27447460baa280291492df197e54
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This patch moves the image pull step out of the service heat-agent
service script to ease the service init process and to make it more
reliable. By doing this outside of the service script, it's possible to
know when the `firstboot` script failed and report back.
It also updates the firstboot yaml file to point to the
`tripleoupstream` org.
Co-Authored-By: Flavio Percoco <flavio@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I2f0b8092ec69320ee370e1d7d20b8c15c95a1d0d
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Changed the heat-docker-agents namespace to use the namespacing
specified in the environment file, which reduces modifications required
on the user when using a local registry.
Changed the start agents script to handle using a local registry both
with a namespace and without.
Change-Id: I16cc96b7ecddeeda07de45f50ffc6a880dabbba6
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Hosted at tripleoupstream/heat-docker-agents.
Change-Id: I2133a7cb789a34c60b87339d816d29d353cb015f
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Create a set of environment variables that allows us to configure
a docker registry for deployment. This patch assumes there is a
local docker registry already setup with the images loaded in place.
Change-Id: Iaafaf23eb3fa8b24bcd8f73bb38c552bea629607
Signed-off-by: Ian Main <imain@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Hallisey <rhallise@redhat.com>
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This change adds a containerized version of the overcloud compute node for
TripleO. Configuration files are generated via OpenStack Puppet modules
which are then used to externally configure kolla containers for
each OpenStack service.
See the README-containers.md file for more information on how to set this up.
This uses AtomicOS as a base operating system and requires that we bootstrap
the image with a container which contains the required os-collect-config agent
hooks to support running puppet, shell scripts, and docker compose.
Change-Id: Ic8331f52b20a041803a9d74cdf0eb81266d4e03c
Co-Authored-By: Ian Main <imain@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Hallisey <rhallise@redhat.com>
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