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Change-Id: I72a79d8200adee8258033e8da370051bbfd1986b
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This enables pacemaker maintenantce mode when running Puppet on stack
update. Puppet can try to restart some overcloud services, which
pacemaker tries to prevent, and this can result in a failed Puppet run.
At the end of the puppet run, certain pacemaker resources are restarted
in an additional SoftwareDeployment to make sure that any config changes
have been fully applied. This is only done on stack updates (when
UpdateIdentifier is set to something), because the assumption is that on
stack create services already come up with the correct config.
(Change I9556085424fa3008d7f596578b58e7c33a336f75 has been squashed into
this one.)
Change-Id: I4d40358c511fc1f95b78a859e943082aaea17899
Co-Authored-By: Jiri Stransky <jistr@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: James Slagle <jslagle@redhat.com>
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For testing purposes it is useful to have an easy way to get the given
IPs for the nodes; since currently one would have to ssh to one of the
ndoes and actually fetch the entries from there.
This will facilitate testing when the keystone endpoints have been
changed for hostnames, as done in this CR:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/238887
Change-Id: I9b9362192d7e97690ba23d02e74389225913adb9
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This change enables Keystone notifications and adds two parameters
to control the notification driver and format.
Change-Id: I23ac3c46ee9eb49523d3b8dab027ef21fc6e42df
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This moves the hard coded package name for mariadb into
the RedHat specific hieradata file. This was recently added
to controller.yaml in a1b3fa3e84185b6969a8acfda475fe7fc48bd5a1.
Also, resolves an issue where RedHat.yaml wasn't actually
getting deployed. This is something that should have happened
in 5009cc64322e9fb5723799eb9fbd79076a2dc5da.
Change-Id: Iaa30be3c53a7c54d31d47b997966b0106a202ea4
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This patch adds a new NetIpListMap abstraction which we can use
to make the all-nodes-config IP list network assignments
configurable. Ip address lists for all overcloud services
which require IPs were added to all-nodes-config so
that puppet manifests can be directly supplied the
correct network list for each service.
Change-Id: I209f2b4f97a4bb78648c54813dad8615770bcf1a
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This patch bumps the HOT version for the overcloud
to Kilo 2015-04-30. We should have already done this
since we are making use of OS::stack_id (a kilo feature)
in some of the nested stacks. Also, this will give us access to
the new repeat function as well.
Change-Id: Ic534e5aeb03bd53296dc4d98c2ac5971464d7fe4
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This will configure the sysctl settings via puppet instead of
sysctl image element.
Change-Id: Ieb129d4cbe4b6d4184172631499ecd638073564f
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This will change the way how RabbitMQ clients get to the servers,
they will not go through HAProxy anymore.
Change-Id: I522d7520b383a280505e0e7c8fecba9ac02d2c9b
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This commit aims to support the creation of the galera cluster via
Pacemaker. With this commit in, three use-cases will be supported.
* Non HA setup / Non Pacemaker setup : The deployment will take place
as it is currently the case in f20puppet-nonha. Nothing changes.
* Non HA setup / Pacemaker setup : Even though it is a non ha setup,
galera cluster via pacemaker will be deployed with a cluster nbr of 1.
* HA setup / Non Pacemaker setup : N/A
* HA setup / Pacemaker setup : It is assumed that HA setup will
always be with pacemaker. So in this situation pacemaker will deploy a
cluster of 3 galera master nodes.
Depends-On: I7aed9acec11486e0f4f67e4d522727476c767d83
Change-Id: If0c37a86fa8b5aa6d452129bccf7341a3a3ba667
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Change-Id: I43a74c1db324144d33e96a94cb718db30e0fd243
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Install OpenStack Dashboad (Horizon) on the Overcloud Controller with
Puppet.
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
Depends-On: If9b12d373e407be8be8428d77145f131eb450e88
Change-Id: I254e895014f58a51dade3dcdc63eabbb5dc458ac
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Add support for Redis configuration on the overcloud controller role.
Change-Id: I917ff1e7c0abf9d76b9939a97978e858268deac2
Depends-On: I80a6c284af9eceb6b669a03c5d93256261523331
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Currently tripleo::loadbalancer allow a controller to have only itself
as a backend for a service, no matter the number of controller nodes.
This patch fixes that using all controller nodes available.
Change-Id: Ic8fc022b84850c669b19d37da7f275d9c811e694
Depends-On: I2a46c250bc3325eef9c3128cac2ab45c88b1ae75
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We need a list of hosts where MongoDB is supposed to run (as a list of
IP addresses, not names) to implement MongoDB support in overcloud.
Change-Id: I4b80f13be7e50630314d0642fa32b7763b6a2921
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* Create hiera file 'all_nodes' instead of 'rabbit' -- we'll want
allNodesConfig to create keys for more services (e.g. mongo_node_ips)
and it's not necessary to create a separate hiera file for each.
* Rename rabbit_nodes to mongo_node_names -- we'll have more node lists,
some services will need hostnames, some services will need IPs, some
might need both, so we shouldn't have ambiguity in the hiera key
names.
Change-Id: If80f9c9b2849ae893e1ab78f1c4d246a2468665c
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This patch splits out the allNodesConfig config
such that alternate implementation (puppet for example)
can implement their own SoftwareConfig's via a nested stack.
This is controlled by the standard overcloud heat environment.
For os-apply-config deployments the implementation should work the
same as before.
For puppet deployments the implementation uses hiera metadata
to configure rabbit_nodes. The puppet deployment doesn't support
hosts, or freeform sysctl metadata yet so those are the same
for now as well.
Change-Id: I34ae30b1f37aca8b39586f7e350511462d66f694
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