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Depends-On: I3ad463217ed3f2d6374627248236b274cfed72fb
Depends-On: If4b01934a9a5cb6ca2ff6c1831e4fe073f1b04ea
Closes-bug: #1668938
Change-Id: I6cb902d712849bf11f331ed776cd0ed6e200dcd9
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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The [Pre|Post]Puppet resources were renamed in
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/365763.
This was intended for having a pre/post deployment
steps using an agnostic name instead of
being attached to a technology.
The renaming was unintentionally reverted in
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/393644/ and
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/434451.
This submission merge both resources into one,
and remove the old pre|post hooks.
Closes-bug: #1669756
Change-Id: Ic9d97f172efd2db74255363679b60f1d2dc4e064
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* Use default puppet tags instead of the 'file' tag only
* Noop user/policy providers for puppet_config docker step
and move them into docker_puppet_tasks (init container)
Change-Id: I98a54808aae6fca060b23f074b71178f2d4c815e
Closes-bug: #1684138
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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When configuring nova containers via puppet, the puppet class chain
includes a class for live migration, which configures live migration
aspects in nova and libvirt.
Some of the libvirt config parts try to notify Service[libvirt], but
that service definition is only included in nova-libvirt service, it's
not included in the control plan nova services. However, our hieradata
is currently global on the node, it's not per-service, which means even
though only nova-compute and nova-libvirt service set
tripleo::profile::base::nova::manage_migration: true
this hiera setting is applied to all containers running puppet, most
notably the ones which configure nova control plane services. As a
result, configuration of nova control plane services failed, and in turn
the whole deployment failed.
This commit disables the libvirt part of live migration config until we
implement some better solution (e.g. hieradata separation between
different puppet containers, or move the libvirt config parts only to
nova-compute manifests in puppet-tripleo).
Change-Id: I0328406607d451e6bdce4d92c441c03648925fa7
Closes-Bug: #1684107
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Currently we're referencing some steps that don't exist in the
output from the OS::Heat::Value resource, but as noted in the heat
bug #1681749 I think this isn't valid and probably should not be
allowed, so instead merge defaults with the non-empty step
tasks. To avoid further duplication of the loop variables, I
made the max step a variable.
Change-Id: Icf3d639b53c97006a0c370c12600449fba6f3323
Related-Bug: #1681749
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There's no need for puppet to download rabbitmqadmin script from
rabbitmq, as the script would be immediately deleted together with the
ephemeral puppet container. Also, since rabbitmq isn't running at the
time we run the puppet container (rabbitmq doesn't have config files
generated at that point), puppet couldn't connect to rabbitmq anyway.
Change-Id: Ia59e1013c24ab02037246135024418cc9b674606
Closes-Bug: #1684104
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This covers aodh, gnocchi and panko.
cp tls-via-certmonger-containers
Change-Id: I6dabb0d82755c28b8940c0baab0e23cfcc587c42
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When TLS is enabled, the containers need to trust the CAs that the
host trusts.
Change-Id: I0434b0ac10290970857cad3d1a89d00f5b054196
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This enables common resources that the docker templates might need.
The initial resource only is common volumes, and two volumes are
introduced (localtime and hosts).
Change-Id: Ic55af32803f9493a61f9b57aff849bfc6187d992
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This reverts commit 57a26486128982c9887edd02eb8897045215b10a.
Change-Id: I1bbe16a1a7a382ae0c898bd19cd64d3d49aa84c7
Closes-bug: #1683210
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Previously Ansible upgrade steps failed with: Could not find the
requested service nova-compute: cannot disable.
Change-Id: I14e8bc89aca0a3f7308d88488b431e23251cc043
Closes-Bug: #1682373
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The rest of the services are using underscores, so this helps
uniformity.
Change-Id: I4ce3cc76f430a19fa08c77b004b86ecad02119ae
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Prior to Ocata, the Controller role was hardcoded for various lookups.
When we switched to having the primary role name being dynamically
pulled from the roles_data.yaml using the first role as the primary
role as part of I36df7fa86c2ff40026d59f02248af529a4a81861, it
introduced a regression for folks who had previously been using
a custom roles file without the Controller being listed first.
Instead of relying on the position of the role in the roles data, this
change adds the concepts of tags to the role data that can be used when
looking for specific functionality within the deployment process. If
no roles are specified with this the tags indicating a 'primary'
'controller', it will fall back to using the first role listed in the
roles data as the primary role.
Change-Id: Id3377e7d7dcc88ba9a61ca9ef1fb669949714f65
Closes-Bug: #1677374
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This is only done when TLS-everywhere is enabled, and depends on those
directories being exclusive for services that run over httpd. Which is
the commit this is on top of.
Also, an environment file was added that's similar to
environments/docker.yaml. The difference is that this one will contain
the services that can run containerized with TLS-everywhere. This file
will be updated as more services get support for this.
bp tls-via-certmonger-containers
Change-Id: I87bf59f2c33de6cf2d4ce0679a5e0e22bc24bf78
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The containers also need to trust the CA's that the overcloud node
trusts, else we'll get SSL verification failures.
bp tls-via-certmonger-containers
Change-Id: I7d3412a6273777712db2c90522e365c413567c49
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We pass the short hostname to docker-puppet.py. In order to satisfy the
factor FQDN check for the short hostname we need to run the container
with --net=host in some cases.
Change-Id: I2929f122f23ee33e8ea5d4c5006d2bbb8b928b67
Closes-bug: #1681903
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Per puppet-nova commit 2c743a6bff5b17a85d1e0500f3a9ecb21468204e
there is now a custom resource for Nova_cell_v2 configuration.
As this resource runs automatically regardless of our use
of puppet tags we need to explicitly disable it to be able to
generate Nova API configs for docker.
Change-Id: Id675dc124464acddc3fc5a88b017a351e93ba685
Closes-bug: #1681841
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This is cluttering up the logs with useless error messages, making it
more difficult than necessary to debug the CI job.
Change-Id: Icbdc4c74d99fea39b8722955dab56e5f538849aa
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Change-Id: I43c35bbf959e5dcdd7e87a8f6a604d5fe5b4f2a9
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This updates the docker version of ironic-conductor.yaml so
that it sets permissions on the entire /var/lib/ironic
tree correctly. Since 1a4ece16cea40075fe7332ed048b9c289b3ff424
we bind mount in /var/lib/ironic from the host (created via
Ansible if it didn't already exist). This caused a subtle
permissions issue in that the Ironic conductor service
can no longer create sub-directories it needs to operate.
Change-Id: I1eb6b5ddad7cd89ee887e2e429ebe245aa7b80dc
Closes-bug: 1677086
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Move the Zaqar WSGI service to use httpd in docker deployment.
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Change-Id: If9b16c1aa3529386e68961e3dda5f613ac57b44b
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Kolla provides a way to set ownership of files and directory inside the
containers. Use it instead of running an additional container to do the
job.
Change-Id: I554faf7c797f3997dd3ca854da032437acecf490
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Simplify the config of the containerized services by bind mounting in
the configurations instead of specifying them all in kolla config.
This is change is useful to limit the side effects of generating the
config files and running the container is two separate steps as config
directories are now bind-mounted inside the container instead of having
files being copied to the container. We've seen examples of Apache's
mod_ssl configuration file present on the container preventing it to
start when puppet configured apache not to load the ssl module (in case
TLS is disabled).
Co-Authored-By: Ian Main <imain@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I4ec5dd8b360faea71a044894a61790997f54d48a
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This output gets nova metadata into the servers this is deployed to and
is necessary for the TLS-everywhere work.
bp tls-via-certmonger-containers
Change-Id: Iff54f7af9c63a529f88c6455047f6584d29154b4
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For both containers and classic deployments, allow to configure
policy.json for all OpenStack APIs with new parameters (hash,
empty by default).
Example of new parameter: NovaApiPolicies.
See environments/nova-api-policy.yaml for how the feature can be used.
Note: use it with extreme caution.
Partial-implement: blueprint modify-policy-json
Change-Id: I1144f339da3836c3e8c8ae4e5567afc4d1a83e95
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Simplify the config of the keystone service by mounting in the
configurations instead of specifying them all in kolla config.
This is change is useful to limit the side effects of generating the
config files and running the container is two separate steps as config
directories are now bind-mounted inside the container instead of having
files being copied to the container. We've seen examples of Apache's
mod_ssl configuration file present on the container preventing it to
start when puppet configured apache not to load the ssl module (in case
TLS is disabled).
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ie33ffc7c2b1acf3e4e505d38efb104bf013f2ce6
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Previously only the first two intial fernet keys were mounted into the
container. This is not practical, however, as doing key rotation will
generate more entries in this repository. So instead we mount the whole
directory, which would allow us to do rotation in the base host and
seamlessly affect the container as well.
Change-Id: I7763a09e57fe6a7867ffd079ab0b9222374c38c8
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