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This service generates the /etc/my.cnf.d/tripleo.cnf file which is
being used to configured MySQL clients (e.g. client bind address,
client SSL configuration...)
We generate the config file in this service and let containerized MySQL clients
mount /var/lib/config-data/mysql_client/etc/my.cnf.d/tripleo.cnf it in their
own container. This way, when this MySQLClient service is updated, the other
containers will automatically pick the updated configuration at next restart.
Partial-Bug: #1692317
Change-Id: Idc56d27fb9645ad3b07df8ef08b7e2ce29e6d499
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Depends-On: I037858a445742de58bd2f8d879f2b1272b07f481
Change-Id: Ifd138ea553a45a637a1a9fe3d0e946f8be51e119
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Depends-On: I037858a445742de58bd2f8d879f2b1272b07f481
Change-Id: I808a5513decab1bd2cce949d05fd1acb17612a42
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Currently there's some hard-coded references to roles here, rendering
from the roles_data.yaml is a step towards making the use of isolated
networks for custom roles easier.
Partial-Bug: #1633090
Depends-On: Ib681729cc2728ca4b0486c14166b6b702edfcaab
Change-Id: If3989f24f077738845d2edbee405bd9198e7b7db
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In change I90253412a5e2cd8e56e74cce3548064c06d022b1 we merged
containerized HAProxy setup, but because of a typo in resource
registry, CI kept using the non-containerized variant and it went
unnoticed that the containerized HAProxy doesn't work yet.
We merged a resource registry fix in
Ibcbacff16c3561b75e29b48270d60b60c1eb1083 and it brought down the CI,
which now used the non-working HAProxy.
After putting in the missing haproxy container image to tripleo-common
in I41c1064bbf5f26c8819de6d241dd0903add1bbaa we got further, but the
CI still fails on HAProxy related problem, so we should revert back to
using non-containerized HAProxy for the time being.
Change-Id: If73bf28288de10812f430619115814494618860f
Closes-Bug: #1697645
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Existing host_config_and_reboot.role.j2.yaml is done in ocata to
configure kernel args. This can be enhanced with use of role-specific
parameters, which is done in the current patch. The earlier method is
deprecated and will be removed in Q releae.
Implements: blueprint ovs-2-6-dpdk
Change-Id: Ib864f065527167a49a0f60812d7ad4ad12c836d1
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As noted in the original patch review
I5e743f789ab7dd731bc7ad26226a92a4e71f95a1 the IronicInspectorAdmin
should be https.
Change-Id: I6e37427da679775f02ff0c5fe55cfee51c122e3d
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Fix a bug that prevented these working. A unit test and
documentation for the nested environment functionality is also
included.
Change-Id: I2d4aeb584eb624178d601cfd6bc0a6473cb5289f
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Starts converting storage-related sample environments to the tool,
and adds a few new ones for demonstration purposes.
This has required the addition of a new category of parameter
overrides in the tool. There are some parameters that are part of
the public API of roles that should not normally be included in a
sample environment for that role. Examples are EndpointMap and
ServiceNetMap. Those are both passed into most (all?) roles, but
their template defaults are not useful (both default to {}).
Unless we are explicitly creating a sample environment that
overrides those defaults we don't want them included.
Parameters such as RoleName and RoleParameters are similar. We
can't change them because they are part of the composable roles
interface and that would break any existing custom roles, but we
don't really want them included normally either. It's possible
these could be made completely private, but there have been some
very preliminary discussions about generating role samples that
might actually want to set them.
In order to avoid issues with editing the unit test file in editors
that strip trailing whitespace, the minor formatting bug where
params like EndpointMap had a trailing space after the name has
also been fixed.
Change-Id: If11f30c734bfbc17d463a9890c736d7477186fb9
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Change-Id: I34d3a9356b119d549acd6fe4f0c8713b0bfa5957
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We're not going to want to list every single sample environment in
a single file, so let's also take a directory and just read every
yaml file in it. This commit adds support for that as well as
some initial environments to demonstrate its use.
Change-Id: If2c608f2a61fc5e16784ab594d23f1fa335e1d3c
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This is a tool to automate the generation of our sample environment
files. It takes a yaml file as input, and based on the environments
defined in that file generates a number of sample environment files
from the parameters in the Heat templates. A tox genconfig target
is added that mirrors how the other OpenStack services generate
their sample config files.
A description of the available options for the input file is
provided in a README file in the sample-env-generator directory.
In this commit only a single sample config is provided as a basic
example of how the tool works, but subsequent commits will add
more generated sample configs.
Change-Id: I855f33a61bba5337d844555a7c41b633b3327f7a
bp: environment-generator
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Change-Id: Ifa8d023acdc42c9ae9a4b2f7652177e6ccb9f649
Depends-On: If44e958a9aa989e44c8c39e50715e92a4257bf1a
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Dan Prince <dprince@redhat.com>
Partial-Bug: #1668922
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Depends-On: I9abe867dfbdc81d14a1b3b3f1529240b5e522be5
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ian Main <imain@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Luigi Toscano <ltoscano@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Telles Nobrega <tenobreg@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Id8e3b7e86fa05e0e71cc33414ceae78bab4e29b2
Closes-bug: #1668927
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Adds docker service for Cinder Volume
Co-Authored-By: Jon Bernard <jobernar@redhat.com>
Depends-On: Ic1585bae27c318bd6bafc287e905f2ed250cce0f
Partial-bug: #1668920
Change-Id: Ifadb007897f3455b90de6800751a0d08991ebca2
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Adds docker services for Cinder Backup
Co-Authored-By: Gorka Eguileor <geguileo@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Jon Bernard <jobernar@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Alan Bishop <abishop@redhat.com>
Partial-bug: #1668920
Change-Id: I26fc31e59b28da017f0b028b74bde40aaac53ad5
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Adds docker services for Cinder API and Scheduler.
Co-Authored-By: Gorka Eguileor <geguileo@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Jon Bernard <jobernar@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Alan Bishop <abishop@redhat.com>
Depends-On: Ic1585bae27c318bd6bafc287e905f2ed250cce0f
Change-Id: I5cff9587626a3b2a147e03146d5268242d1c9658
Partial-bug: #1668920
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Co-Authored-By: Jon Bernard <jobernar@redhat.com>
Depends-On: I486de8b6ab2f4235bb4a21c3650f6b9e52a83b80
Change-Id: I6cf70fa05ad1c8aa6d9f837ddcd370eb26e45f97
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This configures iscsid so that it runs as a container on
relevant roles (undercloud, controller, compute, and volume).
When the iscsid docker service is provision it will also run
an ansible snippet that disables the iscsid.socket on the host
OS thus disabling the hosts systemd from auto-starting iscsid
as it normally does.
Co-Authored-By: Jon Bernard <jobernar@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I2ea741ad978f166e199d47ed1b52369e9b031f1f
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This patch adds the templates required to enable the OVN DB servers
to be started in master/slave mode in the pacemaker cluster.
For the OVN DBs base profile, ::tripleo::haproxy expects the parameter
'ovn_dbs_manage_lb' set to true in order for it to configure OVN DBs
for load balancing (please see this commit [1]). So this patch sets
'ovn_dbs_manage_lb' to true.
[1] - I9dc366002ef5919339961e5deebbf8aa815c73db
Co-authored-by: Babu Shanmugam (babu.shanmugam@gmail.com)
Depends-on: I94d3960e6c5406e3af309cc8c787ac0a6c9b1756
Change-Id: I60c55abfc523973aa926d8a12ec77f198d885916
Closes-bug: #1670564
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Move to one common services.yaml not only reduces the duplication, but it
should improve performance for the docker/services.yaml case, because we were
creating two ResourceChains with $many services which we know can be really
slow (especially since we seem to be missing concurrent: true on one)
Change-Id: I76f188438bfc6449b152c2861d99738e6eb3c61b
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Implements: blueprint ironic-inspector-composable-service
Co-Authored-By: Dmitry Tantsur <dtantsur@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I825516f9f5c2b0c03a3f497d6954022714aab988
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HorizonSecureCookies is incompatible with non-ssl deployments, which
is our default deployment method. When SSL is in use, it can be
turned on in the enable-tls.yaml file. This does mean that
existing users won't automatically get this feature turned on as
part of their upgrade because enable-tls.yaml is an environment that
is intended to be copied and edited, but it's simple to add the
parameter to the file for users who want that behavior after they
upgrade to a version where it is available.
Change-Id: If83d3d8709fc4e0c09569e8bf524721d332bf560
Closes-Bug: 1696861
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Change-Id: I05126a108f5ab790e729d1f98399dca5801ebd69
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It is 'HAproxy' and not 'HAProxy'. This needs fixing so that the
proper service is instantiated when a role includes the HAproxy
service.
Change-Id: Ibcbacff16c3561b75e29b48270d60b60c1eb1083
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Implements: blueprint container-healthchecks
Depends-On: I9ccf1c4c948e6e347eb8e4d947edf77822a601cb
Change-Id: Iff7758623974a69e2c043cf611f46ce11c36cc59
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Closes-bug: #1668935
Change-Id: I83a02735eb445e831bc74ec786f2bb42cd2f87d6
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Closes-bug: #1668929
Change-Id: I051edcf2980bb9c2521e21c410055690c012a0d1
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This option allows users to exclude some fault domains.
Otherwise all domains are returned.
Change-Id: Iefd1a44c8fe217aee5845bba35def571317bb123
Closes-Bug: #1681490
Depends-On: I6eb2bcc7db003a5eebd3924e3e4eb44e35f60483
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Co-Authored-By: Martin André <m.andre@redhat.com>
Partial-Bug: #1668922
Change-Id: I0c98f26b19caf755bbc80bd6a75fc17b5d191ae4
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This change implements an initial container for haproxy in the non-HA
case (aka when the container is not spawn by pacemaker).
We tested this using a stock kolla haproxy container image and we were
able to get haproxy running on a container with net=host correctly.
Change-Id: I90253412a5e2cd8e56e74cce3548064c06d022b1
Co-Authored-By: Michele Baldessari <michele@acksyn.org>
Depends-on: I51c482b70731f15fee4025bbce14e46a49a49938
Closes-Bug: #1668936
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Ie9bdd9b16bcb9f11107ece614b010e87d3ae98a9 improperly used
CephPoolDefaultSite for the puppet-ceph-devel environment. The correct
configuration item is CephPoolDefaultSize.
Change-Id: If3a23f8d000061da62e4a7565a7fb6cf1ac97a4a
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environment file."
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This adds the sshd puppet service to the containerized compute role
All other roles already include this service from the defaults roles data,
it is only missing from the compute role.
As the sshd service runs on the docker host, this must remain as a
traditional puppet service. NB the sshd puppet service does not enable
sshd, it just enables the management of the sshd config via t-h-t/puppet.
Closes-bug: #1693837
Change-Id: I86ff749245ac791e870528ad4b410f3c1fd812e0
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This will be used in our HA OVB CI job where we currently are
failing due to running out of memory. Telemetry will still be
tested via scenarios, but this will free up a large chunk of
memory in the most memory intensive job.
Closes-Bug: 1693174
Change-Id: Idefe9f0de47c5b0f29b7326642d697ed179e2eb8
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Add missing optional services for docker, if present in
non-docker optional services, and vice versa.
Fix issues with non containerized Mongo resources are
missing when deploying optional containerized zaqar service.
Add non containerized Ironix-Pxe resources to the optional
Ironic services, as it is done for the containerized Ironic.
Change-Id: I56675e015fa4bbd6d9809dbf7c21453939321410
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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