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Workaround systems getting registered as "localhost" during
RHEL registration if they don't have a fqdn set by first
rm'ing the /etc/rhsm/facts directory. When the directory does not
exist, the katello-rshm-consumer which runs when installing
the katello-ca-consumer will not set the hostname.override fact to
"localhost".
Change-Id: Ia29aa9c775f715f9745bb7e1e4022cc395a7d092
Partial-Bug: #1711435
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Don't unregister systems from the portal/satellite
when deleting from Heat. There are several reasons why
it's compelling to fix this behavior. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1710144
for full information. The previous behavior can be triggered
by setting the DeleteOnRHELUnregistration parameter to "true".
Closes-Bug: #1710144
Change-Id: I909a6f7a049dc23fc27f2231a4893d428f06a1f1
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There were 2 problems with this condition making the
rhel-registration.yal template broken:
"conditions" should be "condition"
The condition should refer to just a condition name defined in the
"conditions:" section of the template.
Change-Id: I14d5c72cf86423808e81f1d8406098d5fd635e66
Closes-Bug: #1709916
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This change modifies the templates to dynamically define the VIPs
based on network_data.yaml. If a network is defined and marked
with "vip: true" in network_data.yaml, it will be included in the
overcloud.yaml which defines the deployment-level resources.
This should make it possible to create custom networks and
use them for services which use high-availability through VIPs.
Also, extraconfig/nova_metadata/krb-service-pricipals.yaml
was modified to dynamically produce the FQDN map for VIPs on
isolated networks, to match overcloud.j2.yaml.
Depends-On: If074f87494a46305c990a0ea332c7b576d3c6ed8
Depends-On: Iab8aca2f1fcaba0c8f109717a4b3068f629c9aab
Partially-implements: blueprint composable-networks
Closes-bug: 1667104
Change-Id: I71339a6ac41133e95dbc3f93abb7a9fdeb0f2da0
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This change stops and disables the openstack-nova-compute service
on the compute nodes during the upgrade to the containers architecture.
Closes-bug: 1708371
Change-Id: I9ca909d4e91d0a0e4de15572f727f959d9185c64
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The key_name default is ignored because the parameter is used in
some mutually exclusive environments where the default doesn't
need to be the same.
Change-Id: I77c1a1159fae38d03b0e59b80ae6bee491d734d7
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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Adds this into the tripleo_upgrade_node.sh executed by the
operator for the major upgrade see the bug for more info
Change-Id: Ic54b48b149594e8ea08e95152111bcdaf7b252b7
Closes-Bug: 1707926
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With OvS2.7, DPDK is initialized immediately after setting
dpdk-init flag. DPDK requires hugepages configuration to be
available on kernel args with a reboot. This patch reboots
the node after applying the kernel args. And once the node
is rebooted, DPDK will be enabled and then the deployment
continues.
Change-Id: Ide442e09c2bea56a38399247de588e63b4272326
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Just setting CloudDomain won't make the domains used consistent.
There are a number of CloudName parameters that must be set as well.
This change adds a sample environment that includes all of those
parameters so it is easy to set everything consistently.
Also fixes the description of CloudNameCtlplane to reflect the
actual use for that parameter.
Change-Id: I56d1c1c5619f83c16c4e8350aa84fccc3d748425
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This patch moves Contrail roles communication from public/external
to internal_api network for OpenStack API.
It also adds the option to enable dpdk.
Monolithic firstboot script is broken down into small pre-network
and per-node extraconfig scripts
Change-Id: I296a3bf60cef6fa950fd71d6e68effe367d1e66b
Closes-Bug: 1698422
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It seems UpdateIdentifier is an overloaded parameter - it is used
both to trigger package updates in the minor update case as well as
to trigger the upgrade steps during a major upgrade. I'm not sure
it's appropriate to change either of the descriptions as a result,
so for the moment that is added to the exclusion list.
Change-Id: Ied36cf259f6a6e5c8cfa7a01722fb7fda6900976
Partial-Bug: 1700664
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To be consistent with all other SoftwareDeployment's in
tripleo-heat-templates, this sets the name property on
the deployments where it was missing.
Change-Id: I8bc062d2af93acead240bd5e473ea385b2bf6cf2
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A new role ComputeOvsDpdk has been added to avoid manual
roles_data creation. And cleaned-up the DPDK parameters
inline with the refactored code.
Change-Id: I16dac69609c98194c2504ff067258fa14363d4f1
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Checks for an existing /var/run/yum.pid and exit 1 with an error
message saying why.
Change-Id: I374eeb4164a8007ae67fea2796eac109fffdef97
Closes-Bug: 1704131
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To workaround yum bug with libnss we need to make yum cache
before running update. In fact we should have done this
regardless of the bug.
Change-Id: I5b2355fb8abe3c8d4b9ce9c62b9ffdba8c1e8d9d
Resolves: rhbz#1458841
Closes-Bug: #1703830
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There is a Heat patch posted (via Depends-On) that resolves the issue
that caused this to be reverted. This reverts the revert and we need to
make sure all the upgrades jobs pass before we merge this patch.
This reverts commit 69936229f4def703cd44ab164d8d1989c9fa37cb.
Closes-Bug: #1699463
implements blueprint disable-deployments
Change-Id: Iedf680fddfbfc020d301bec8837a0cb98d481eb5
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The vhost sockets sockets are created with qemu permission, but ovs
runs with root permission. In order to allow ovs to access vhost sockets
reducing the ovs group permission from root to qemu. This is a temprovary
workaround, until ovs fixes the permission issue. The script supports
both ovs2.6 and ovs2.7 versions.
Change-Id: I172956390c19fc9824bf7590cd48bfcf6201191b
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In order to deploy OpenDaylight with DPDK we need to copy the DPDK
config for OVS done in the neutron-ovs-dpdk service template, without
enabling OVS agent for compute nodes. To do this correctly, we should
inherit and openvswitch service which is a common place to set OVS
configuration and parameters. Note: vswitch::dpdk config will be called
in prenetwork setup with ovs_dpdk_config.yaml so there is no need to
include that in the step config for neutron-ovs-dpdk-agent service or
opendaylight-ovs-dpdk.
Changes Include:
- Creates a common openvswitch service template, which in the future
will migrate to be its own service.
- Renames and fixes OVS DPDK configuration heat parameters in the
openvswitch template.
- neutron-ovs-dpdk-agent now inherits the common openvswitch template.
- Adds opendaylight-ovs-dpdk template which also inherits common ovs
template.
- Uses OVS DPDK config script to allow configuring OVS DPDK in
prenetwork config (before os-net-config runs). This has an issue
where hieradata is not present yet, so we have to redefine the heat
parameters and pass them via bash. In the future this should be
corrected.
- Adds opendaylight-dpdk environment file used to deploy an ODL + DPDK
deployment.
- Updates neutron-ovs-dpdk environment file.
Closes-Bug: 1656097
Partial-Bug: 1656096
Depends-On: I3227189691df85f265cf84bd4115d8d4c9f979f3
Change-Id: Ie80e38c2a9605d85cdf867a31b6888bfcae69e29
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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DPDK has to be enabled on openvswitch on the boot before
configuring the network as when the network uses DPDK ports
OvS should be ready to handle DPDK. Enabled DPDK via
PreNetworkConfig by checking if ServiceNames contains
DPDK service.
Implements: blueprint ovs-2-6-dpdk
Closes-Bug: #1654975
Depends-On: I83a540336c01a696780621fb2b39486a6abf0917
Change-Id: I7af4534d91e67c94ba559b78b9ac6a001e639db3
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This reverts commit d6c0979eb3de79b8c3a79ea5798498f0241eb32d.
This seems to be causing issues in Heat in upgrades.
Change-Id: I379fb2133358ba9c3c989c98a2dd399ad064f706
Related-Bug: #1699463
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Commit I46941e54a476c7cc8645cd1aff391c9c6c5434de added support for
blacklisting servers from triggered Heat deployments.
This commit adds that functionality to the remaining Deployments in
tripleo-heat-templates for the ExtraConfig interfaces.
Since we can not (should not) change the interface to ExtraConfig, Heat
conditions are used on the actual <role>ExtraConfigPre and
NodeExtraConfig resources instead of using the actions approach on
Deployments.
Change-Id: I38fdb50d1d966a6c3651980c52298317fa3bece4
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The bootstrap_nodeid can have capital letters while the hostname may
not. In puppet we use downcase for this comparison, so let's follow a
similar pattern for scripts from THT.
Change-Id: I8a0bec4a6f3ed0b4f2289cbe7023344fb284edf7
Closes-Bug: #16998201
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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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We need to ensure that the pacemaker cluster restarts
in the end of the deployment.
Due to the resources renaming we added the
postconfig resource not in the end of the
deployment as it was *postpuppet.
Closes-bug: 1695904
Change-Id: Ic6978fcff591635223b354831cd6cbe0802316cf
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With the composable undercloud installer, it's possible to disable
services. The extraconfig script assumes both, neutron and nova, are
installed and fails if they aren't.
This patch checks if those services are available before.
Change-Id: Idcc2b9809fcfa92649a0a1f45175ce417dc0e608
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Master is now the development branch for pike
changing the release alias name.
Change-Id: I938e4a983e361aefcaa0bd9a4226c296c5823127
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Change-Id: I2b23d92c85d5ecc889a7ee597b90e930bde9028e
Depends-On: I72f84e737b042ecfaabf5639c6164d46a072b423
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In change I2aae4e2fdfec526c835f8967b54e1db3757bca17 we did the
following:
-pacemaker_status=$(systemctl is-active pacemaker || :)
+pacemaker_status=""
+if hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml service_names | grep -q pacemaker;
then
+ pacemaker_status=$(systemctl is-active pacemaker)
+fi
we did that so due to LP#1668266: we did not want systemctl is-active to
fail on non pacemaker nodes. The problem with the above hiera check is
that it will match on pacemaker_remote nodes as well.
We cannot piggyback the pacemaker_enabled hiera key because that is true
on all nodes. So let's make the test check only for pacemaker service
without matching pacemaker remote. Tested with:
1) Test on a controller node with pacemaker service enabled
[root@overcloud-controller-0 ~]# hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml -a service_names |grep '\bpacemaker\b'
"pacemaker",
[root@overcloud-controller-0 ~]# echo $?
0
2) Test on a compute node without pacemaker:
[root@overcloud-novacompute-0 puppet]# hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml service_names |grep '\bpacemaker\b'
[root@overcloud-novacompute-0 puppet]# echo $?
1
3) Test on a node with pacemaker_remote in the service_names key:
[root@overcloud-novacompute-0 puppet]# hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml service_names |grep '\bpacemaker\b'
[root@overcloud-novacompute-0 puppet]# echo $?
1
[root@overcloud-novacompute-0 puppet]# hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml service_names |grep '\bpacemaker_remote\b'
"pacemaker_remote"]
[root@overcloud-novacompute-0 puppet]# echo $?
0
Change-Id: I54c5756ba6dea791aef89a79bc0b538ba02ae48a
Closes-Bug: #1688214
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This add openstack-nova-migration on the compute during the upgrade.
Closes-Bug: #1687081
Depends-on: Iab022bdfb655e3c52fecebf416e75c9e981072ab
Depends-on: I02dc8934521340f42ac44a7d16889f6d79620c33
Change-Id: I3db2a3188e538eeaef61769d38f0166545444cfe
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To test this change we deployed a stock master with ipv6 which created a bunch
of ipv6 with /64 netmask:
[root@overcloud-controller-0 ~]# pcs resource show ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18
Resource: ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18 (class=ocf provider=heartbeat type=IPaddr2)
Attributes: ip=fd00:fd00:fd00:2000::18 cidr_netmask=64
Operations: start interval=0s timeout=20s (ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18-start-interval-0s)
stop interval=0s timeout=20s (ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18-stop-interval-0s)
monitor interval=10s timeout=20s (ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18-monitor-interval-10s)
Then we update the THT folder with this patch and upload the new scripts on the undercloud via:
openstack overcloud deploy --update-plan-only ....
Then we kick off the minor update workflow:
openstack overcloud update stack -i overcloud
Once the controller-0 node (bootstrap node for pacemaker) is completed we have the
correct VIP configuration:
[root@overcloud-controller-0 heat-config-script]# pcs resource show ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18
Resource: ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18 (class=ocf provider=heartbeat type=IPaddr2)
Attributes: ip=fd00:fd00:fd00:2000::18 cidr_netmask=128 nic=vlan20 lvs_ipv6_addrlabel=true lvs_ipv6_addrlabel_value=99
Operations: start interval=0s timeout=20s (ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18-start-interval-0s)
stop interval=0s timeout=20s (ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18-stop-interval-0s)
monitor interval=10s timeout=20s (ip-fd00.fd00.fd00.2000..18-monitor-interval-10s)
Also verified that running the script a second time does not alter the
(already fixed) VIPs.
Co-Authored-By: Damien Ciabrini <dciabrin@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I765cd5c9b57134dff61f67ce726bf88af90f8090
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Closes-Bug:1686619
Change-Id: I7c32ca39a456de9833d30c31d41fcb727d2b0a34
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We fixed pcs resources start/stop timeouts via
I587136d8d045d213875c657ea5a405074f80c8ad in Nov 2015.for mitaka.
And there we stated:
This can be removed once updates from deployments made prior to
I6fc18f1ad876c5a25723710a3b20d8ec9519dcba are no longer supported.
We can now safely remove these updates as they are useless and cost time
anyway.
Change-Id: Ibad2b3eed0d08560d52d5ebe700746b61e5b8f51
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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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