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2017-02-15Add docker_puppet_tasks initialization on primary nodeDan Prince1-0/+7
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
2017-02-15docker: new hybrid deployment architecture and configurationDan Prince1-41/+80
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
2017-01-29docker: eliminate copy-json.py in favor of json-fileDan Prince1-0/+5
This patch rewires how we configure the Kolla external config files via Heat templates and uses a more simple json-file heat hook to directly write out Kolla config files to disk. By using a heat hook instead of a shell script we can avoid Json conversion issues. Additionally, This generic json file hook will be useful for other ad-hoc Json file configuration within the TripleO docker architecture. Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com> Change-Id: I8c72a4a9a7022f722bfe1cef3e18517605720cce Depends-On: I2b372ac2e291339e436202c9fe58a681ed6a743f Depends-On: Id3f779b11e23fd3122ef29b7ccbae116667d4520
2016-11-22Containerized Services for Composable RolesIan Main1-0/+60
This change modifies the template interface to support containers and converts the compute services to composable roles. Co-Authored-By: Dan Prince <dprince@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Flavio Percoco <flavio@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Steve Baker <sbaker@redhat.com> Change-Id: I82fa58e19de94ec78ca242154bc6ecc592112d1b