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Fixing the path to the resources:
OS::TripleO::Services::OpenDaylight
OS::TripleO::Services::OpenDaylightOvs
Change-Id: Ibdd2149fffe64a17ab25921c3f311a2b4b7242c7
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Our previous no-ops stopped working because the Puppet run resources
moved under a different entry in resource registry. This is now fixed
to follow the latest way.
Change-Id: Ia5598385ddca185bfbf10e2d3babb53f6f77d1ac
Closes-Bug: #1626452
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We hit problems in environments which don't have a lot of RAM (e.g. dev
envs, could be also CI) that Apache ate too much memory due to
too many worker processes being spawned.
This commit allows customizing the Apache MaxRequestWorkers and
ServerLimit directives via Heat parameters. The default stays 256 as
that's the default in the Puppet module, to be suited for production
environments with powerful machines. Also low-memory-usage.yaml
environment file is added, which can be used to make dev/test/CI
overclouds less memory hungry, where the limits are now set to 32.
Change-Id: Ibcf1d9c3326df8bb5b380066166c4ae3c4bf8d96
Co-Authored-By: Carlos Camacho <ccamacho@redhat.com>
Closes-Bug: #1619205
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This implements support for installing fluentd agents as a composable
service on the overcloud.
Depends-On: I2e1abe4d8c8359e56ff626255ee50c9cacca1940
Implements: tripleo-opstools-centralized-logging
Change-Id: I23b0e23881b742158fcfb6b8c145a3211d45086e
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Enables configuring a NetApp backend for the Manila service
This was created based on the review at
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/188138/
This makes the netapp and generic backends disabled by default
in the services/manila-backend-*.yaml. A backend is then
enabled via backend-specific environment files, which will set
any config parameters and enable that backend.
It is expected that multiple manila backend specific environment
files might be specified simultaneously.
Finally generic and manila config is split into separate
service files rather than using manila-base for all the things.
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Hefner <rhefner@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ben Swartzlander <ben@swartzlander.org>
Closes-Bug: 1618479
Depends-On: Ic6f8e8d27ca20b9badddea5d16550aa18bff8418
Change-Id: I35fce32d0f6a5cc1c3382c2d0e0d6028928fd943
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This patch add support for deploying Ceph RGW.
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I88c8659a36c2435834e8646c75880b0adc52e964
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This will aid us in using FQDNs instead of IPs if DNS is not set. If
the deployer already has DNS set up, they can easily disable this
profile by adding the use-dns-for-vips.yaml environment file.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I8c1b3f253d0149d575171c208f9a1342a7b26450
Depends-On: I1bdb2701dfb3e7ef072e674c9882d3be5af7296c
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Update OpenContrail loadbalancer plugin value to match with Newton
changes.
Closes-Bug: #1620657
Change-Id: I48f1884b95e590c0588c52419ec152bd08bc3992
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Installs and configures OVN databases and process and also configures
the neutron plugin for OVN.
Implements: blueprint tripleo-ovn
Change-Id: Ic3e415bb0587dd85b71f6c14a96f6b2c86a7b30f
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Change-Id: I9afb1d57d08504346f669239ab3d9cce100c7655
Implements: blueprint tripleo-sriov
Signed-off-by: karthik s <ksundara@redhat.com>
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Neutron DVR requires the OS::TripleO::Compute::Ports::ExternalPort to be
set to a valid port on the external network.
Change-Id: I46b96dba3e264e0e79f7f0cea83b0f66775d6d2a
Closes-Bug: 1618611
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- adds possibility to install sensu-client on all nodes
- each composable service has it's own subscription
Co-Authored-By: Emilien Macchi <emilien@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Michele Baldessari <michele@redhat.com>
Implements: blueprint tripleo-opstools-availability-monitoring
Change-Id: I6a215763fd0f0015285b3573305d18d0f56c7770
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Added an environment file to configure DPDK with OVS
by overriding ComputeNeutronOvsAgent. Also added nic
configs for configuring DPDK bridge and bond with
numbered nic format.
Implements: blueprint tripleo-ovs-dpdk
Co-Authored-By: Vijay Chundury <vchundur@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I82b6f66394a8928f8524706c939508edd08afa9b
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This would be useful to test Ceph in CI without a dedicated OSD node.
Change-Id: Ie534d327a9418b6119f5811ee62d448795879fb0
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For compatibility with the custom-roles patches which convert
hard-coded hiera mappings (such as opendaylight_api_node_ips) to
data generated based on the service_name, we need to either change
this name to match the hiera (node_ips and vip) keys, or change the
hiera keys to match the service. I took the former approach because
it involves less juggling patch dependencies between t-h-t and p-t.
Change-Id: Ic179550027f37946097afe0e5b9f504ea19fa7bc
Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-roles
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Introduces environment files for deploying OpenDaylight in two ways:
- ODL only managing L2 as an ML2 plugin
- ODL managing L2 and L3 DVR, by replacing NeutronL3Agent
Two services are added. One to install ODL and configure OVS on the
Controllers, and another service to only configure OVS on compute nodes.
Paritally-Implements: blueprint opendaylight-integration
Depends-On: I666dc0874f1d11a72a62d796f4f6d41f7aa87a3f
Change-Id: Ide69e20cbf2ec6151953cb23e51478b770aca17f
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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This patch sets NeutronL3HA to false when the DVR environment is
included on deployment. L3 HA isn't supported with DVR routers and is
disabled by defaults in our templates but upgrading users might have it
enabled in their existing overclouds. Including the setting here with
an appropriate comment gives us some sort of mechanism to convey to the
upgrading user what they need to do. This will have no effect on users
not using L3 HA or deploying new overclouds.
Change-Id: If036ae2b88225f5a7d5f295eb5e6874d2fbb3f72
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It makes more sense for the enable-tls.yaml file to contain the
resource registry override, since it contains parameters that are
actually used there. Also, this allows us to reuse the
tls-endpoints-public-* files for other methods of enabling TLS (such
as with certmonger).
Change-Id: I98c63d0007e61968c0490a474eddb42548891fa6
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This enables us to pass a map of CAs to deploy the CA certificates
using puppet and hiera instead of the bash script we were using. It
also gives us the feature that we will be able to deploy several CA
certificates on the nodes instead of just one as was the case before.
Change-Id: I9559487874b80aeb093cc2fa2cfa7c0479d5a8b2
Depends-On: I84273b4cd6576a63fa78dc93ad6b077dd2a780c7
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Fix path to sahara templates
Change-Id: I7e60ed1800923057efe24badf03d76761da3f498
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Users who want Sahara enable now can simply include the
environments/services/sahara.yaml Heat environment.
Change-Id: I3df96b6e78ba3eddb62e79d854862a7e2d614c51
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The cinder-backup service was not configured in mitaka, so
having it disabled by default does not change the existing
behavior.
Also adds an environment file to enable it in the pacemaker
scenario.
Change-Id: I9a238e0d4601c9f59aff94fdac837c7d0e90afa0
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Already with the same value in overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.yaml
Change-Id: Ic274abddef5e229a3517f4f77d8192d6abf81044
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Via commit 0327fc2bbb1be9972d99e2e83d54d07410ad01d9 we added sahara
as a composable service. Let's make sure sahara-api and sahara-engine
run via systemd and not as a pacemaker resource. This is inline with the
HA NG spec.
Change-Id: I5634ad43771fba798892df6d2297c2634dcb6756
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In Newton, Aodh will be using its own mysql DB rather than
using ceilometer's mongo instance. This means we need to
migrate any existing alarm and alrm history data from
ceilometer DB to aodh mysqlDB. Upstream aodh provides us
with a aodh-data-migration utility. We need to invoke this
during the mitaka->newton upgrade procedure so data is
migrated as expected and aodh mysql backend takes over.
Closes-bug: #1611794
Change-Id: I17888b57ecf98cd83e92af2f9cdbead066b03aa3
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As described in https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1532830,
the OVS agent no longer uses enable_tunneling, which is controlled by
NeutronEnableTunnelling, so this change removes NeutronEnableTunnelling
from the Heat templates.
This change depends on NeutronEnableTunnelling also being removed
from python-tripleoclient and puppet-neutron no longer using the
enable_tunneling hieradata.
Change-Id: I1ff6902ebd15041fc57ffff20a07455f171a004b
Closes-Bug: 1532830
Depends-On: I28d33592374f60cb5222a866efaf9d137aca1c5a
Depends-On: I73630653330c67444827f32740c44e9d25b5db31
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We introduce a new ServiceNetMap resource which enables some more flexible
mappings between the services and their networks.
Specifically this patch means:
1. ServiceNetMap no longer has to specify the entire list of all services,
operators may if they wish, but a subset is now valid where you want to
accept the defaults for some services (the defaults are now accessible via
the ServiceNetMapDefaults parameter.
2. We can map some keys which don't fit a pattern that enables conversion
from CamelCase to snake_case which is required for compatibility with the
service_names in puppet/services*
This should be backwards compatible, and in future when we remove internal
dependency on the CamelCase names, we could also enable operators to
specify e.g heat_api_network in ServiceNetMap which would be more consistent.
Change-Id: Ib60198adf76bb69ffbafbfac739e356d153f6194
Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-roles
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