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2016-06-30Composable Timezone service - CephStorageCarlos Camacho1-6/+0
Add timezone as a composable service Change-Id: I1569b2ebdca8e67c0e92a5c0e3fadd12006cc02a Partially-implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
2016-06-21Composable roles within services - NTP - CephStorageCarlos Camacho1-6/+0
Add NTP as a composable service for CephStorage. Partially-implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles Change-Id: Iee89b261b3c45f596ad84549e25d47b8ca1cfbdb
2016-05-26Configure CephStorage services via resource chainsGiulio Fidente1-0/+6
Also wires in the steps into the CephStorage role. Change-Id: Ib472f1279478ad7792349cc32bb3c5f510ba69fe
2016-05-18Dump IPs configuration as hieradataGiulio Fidente1-13/+14
This might be useful if we switch to %{hiera()} calls to lookup the bind address from within a service. Also gets rid of NetIpSubnetMap and provides same output from NetIpMap instead. Change-Id: I328a417d1f1fff9c31e9ad7b2b5083ac19bc7329
2016-04-21Use 'deeper' hiera_hash merge behavior for all rolesGiulio Fidente1-0/+1
This change configures the hiera merge behavior to 'deeper' [1], which is useful to merge values when the same hiera key is found in multiple datafiles. The hiera default 'native' only picks the value from the key with the highest priority in the hierarchy. 1. https://docs.puppetlabs.com/hiera/1/lookup_types.html#deep-merging-in-hiera--120 Change-Id: I88c764d9af510ffbbad9fcaa4b747655e38255c2
2016-04-04Change /etc/hosts format and add domainJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-12/+12
Right now, the service-related IPs assosiated with the machine are registered in the /etc/hosts with different hostnames. This is fine, except if you need to register that hostname in a third party service (such as FreeIPA), since the current configuration is not assigning a domain to those IP addresses. So the current implementation requires DNS to be properly working, which is not ideal for testing purposes. Since the current hostnames are not currently being used; it's still trivial to change this mapping and the format of them. instead of having entries such as: <INTERNAL IP> <node>-internalapi <STORAGE IP> <node>-storage ... in /etc/hosts; This changes the format to: <INTERNAL IP> <node>.internalapi.<domain> <node>.internalapi <STORAGE IP> <node>.storage.<domain> <node>.storage ... So the network (external, internal, storage, etc...) is now represented as a subdomain. For simplicity, the format without the domain is still available through an alias. Change-Id: I6502959a974546e5de757935acea15df6326acda
2016-03-09Enable predictable IPs on non-controllersBen Nemec1-0/+18
For the external loadbalancer work, we added the ability to specify fixed ips for controller nodes on all network isolation networks. In order to allow users full control over the placement and ip addresses of deployed nodes, we need to be able to do the same thing for the other node types. Change-Id: I3ea91768b2ea3a40287f2f3cdb823c23533cf290
2016-03-04Add IPv6 Support to Isolated NetworksDan Sneddon1-0/+6
This change adds a new set of network templates with IPv6 subnets that can be used instead of the existing IPv4 networks. Each network can use either the IPv4 or IPv6 template, and the Neutron subnet will be created with the specified IP version. The default addresses used for the IPv6 networks use the fd00::/8 prefix for the internal isolated networks (this range is reserved for private use similar to 10.0.0.0/8), and 2001:db8:fd00:1000::/64 is used as an example default for the External network (2001:db8::/32 are the documentation addresses [RFC3849]), but this would ordinarily be a globally addressable subnet. These parameters may be overridden in an environment file. This change will require updates to the OpenStack Puppet Modules to support IPv6 addresses in some of the hieradata values. Many of the OPM modules already have IPv6 support to support IPv6 deployments in Packstack, but some OPM packages that apply only to Instack/TripleO deployments need to be updated. IPv6 addresses used in URLs need to be surrounded by brackets in order to differentiate IP address from port number. This change adds a new output to the network/ports resources for ip_address_uri, which is an IP address with brackets in the case of IPv6, and a raw IP address without brackets for IPv4 ports. This change also updates some URLs which are constructed in Heat. This has been tested and problems were found with Puppet not accepting IPv6 addresses. This is addressed in the latest Puppet. Additional changes were required to make this work with Ceph. IPv6 tunnel endpoints with Open vSwitch are not yet supported (although support is coming soon), so this review leaves the Tenant network as an isolated IPv4 network for the time being. Change-Id: Ie7a742bdf1db533edda2998a53d28528f80ef8e2
2016-03-02Merge "Add HostnameMap to allow granular control of hostnames"Jenkins1-1/+8
2016-02-24Emits a different hostname for each network the node is onGiulio Fidente1-3/+46
Populates /etc/hosts with an entry for each IP address the node is on, which will be useful to migrate services configuration from using IPs into using hostnames. This is how the lines look like on a host which doesn't have all ports: 172.16.2.6 overcloud-novacompute-0.localdomain overcloud-novacompute-0 192.0.2.9 overcloud-novacompute-0-external 172.16.2.6 overcloud-novacompute-0-internalapi 172.16.1.6 overcloud-novacompute-0-storage 192.0.2.9 overcloud-novacompute-0-storagemgmt 172.16.0.4 overcloud-novacompute-0-tenant 192.0.2.9 overcloud-novacompute-0-management the network against which the default (or primary) name is resolved can be configured (for computes) via ComputeHostnameResolveNetwork Change-Id: Id480207c68e5d68967d67e2091cd081c17ab5dd7
2016-02-03Add HostnameMap to allow granular control of hostnamesSteven Hardy1-1/+8
Some operators desire more granular control of hostnames than is currently possible via the *HostnameFormat parameters, in particular mapping nodes to explicit IDs (such as inventory references) is not easily possible. So, add a HostnameMap parameter, which is optional and allows explicit overriding of the default hostnames. E.g pass an environment like this: parameter_defaults: HostnameMap: overcloud-controller-0: overcloud-controller-prod-123-0 overcloud-controller-1: overcloud-controller-prod-456-0 overcloud-controller-2: overcloud-controller-prod-789-0 Note this is mapping is global (for all roles), because we expect the keys to be unique given that they include the role name and index by default. Note that this depends on a fix for heat bug #1539737 Change-Id: Ib4d3d40e9523903ebccc06c3e14b2d71d924afa3 Depends-On: Ib934f443a8b8e4f75335a9d8b992e7f86791aa45
2016-01-18Merge "Set the name property for all deployment resources"Jenkins1-0/+2
2016-01-05Add TimeZone parameter for all node typesNico Auv1-0/+6
Adds a TimeZone parameter for node types and the top level stack. Defaults to UTC. Change-Id: I98123d894ce429c34744233fe3e631cbdd7c12b5 Depends-On: Icf7c681f359e3e48b653ea4648db6a73b532d45e
2015-12-23Merge "Add all isolated networks to all nodes."Jenkins1-0/+33
2015-12-23Merge "Add Management Network For System Administration."Jenkins1-0/+11
2015-12-21Merge "Add SoftwareConfigTransport for switching transports"Jenkins1-0/+8
2015-12-18Add all isolated networks to all nodes.Dan Sneddon1-0/+33
This change allows every overcloud node to optionally participate in any of the isolated networks. The optional networks are not enabled by default, but allow additional flexibility. Since the new networks are not enabled by default, the standared deployment is unchanged. This change was originally requested for OpenDaylight support. There are several use cases for using non-standard networks. For instance, one example might be adding the Internal API network to the Ceph nodes, in order to use that network for administrative functions. Another example would be adding the Storage Management network to the compute nodes, in order to use it for backup. Without this change, any deviation from the standard set of roles that use a network is a custom change to the Heat templates, which makes upgrades much more difficult. Change-Id: Ia386c964aa0ef79e457821d8d96ebb8ac2847231
2015-12-18Add Management Network For System Administration.Dan Sneddon1-0/+11
This change adds a system management network to all overcloud nodes. The purpose of this network is for system administration, for access to infrastructure services like DNS or NTP, or for monitoring. This allows the management network to be placed on a bond for redundancy, or for the system management network to be an out-of-band network with no routing in or out. The management network might also be configured as a default route instead of the provisioning 'ctlplane' network. This change does not enable the management network by default. An environment file named network-management.yaml may be included to enable the network and ports for each role. The included NIC config templates have been updated with a block that may be uncommented when the management network is enabled. This change also contains some minor cleanup to the NIC templates, particularly the multiple nic templates. Change-Id: I0813a13f60a4f797be04b34258a2cffa9ea7e84f
2015-12-14Merge "Fix wrong keypair parameter description"Jenkins1-1/+1
2015-12-12Add SoftwareConfigTransport for switching transportsSteve Baker1-0/+8
This change adds a SoftwareConfigTransport parameter to role templates so that the transport can be changed via a parameter_defaults entry. This change will have no effect on an existing overcloud as the current default POLL_SERVER_CFN is now explicit in the parameter default. Change-Id: I5c2a2d2170714093c5757282cba12ac65f8738a4
2015-12-10Fix wrong keypair parameter descriptionSteven Hardy1-1/+1
The parameters have nothing to do with EC2 keypairs, they are used to specify Nova SSH key pairs. Change-Id: Ia8d37cb5c443812d02133747cb54fcaf0110d091
2015-12-10Set the name property for all deployment resourcesSteve Baker1-0/+2
There are two reasons the name property should always be set for deployment resources: - The name often shows up in logs, files and API calls, the default derived name is long and unhelpful - Sorting by name determines the merge order of os-apply-config, and the execution order of puppet/shell scripts (note this is different to resource dependency order) so leaving the default name results in an undetermined order which could lead to unpredictable deployment of configs This change simply sets the name to the resource name, but a future change should prepend each name with a run-parts style 2 digit prefix so that the order is explicitly stated. Documentation for extraconfig needs to clearly state what prefix is needed to override which merge/execution order. For existing overcloud stacks, heat currently replaces deployment resources when the name changes, so this change Depends-On: I95037191915ccd32b2efb72203b146897a4edbc9 Change-Id: Ic4bcd56aa65b981275c3d4214588bfc4de63b3b0
2015-12-08Enable per-role SchedulerHintsSteven Hardy1-1/+5
This adds a parameter for each role, where optional scheduler hints may be passed to nova. One potential use-case for this is using the ComputeCapabilities to pin deployment to a specific node (not just a specific role/profile mapping to a pool of nodes like we have currently documented in the ahc-match docs). This could work as follows: 1. Tag a specific node as "node:controller-0" in Ironic: ironic node-update <id> replace properties/capabilities='node:controller-0,boot_option:local' 2. Create a heat environment file which uses %index% parameters: ControllerSchedulerHints: 'capabilities:node': 'controller-%index%' Change-Id: I79251dde719b4bb5c3b0cce90d0c9d1581ae66f2
2015-12-04Add option to add metadata for the overcloud nodesJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-0/+7
Some Nova hooks might require custom properties/metadata set for the servers deployed in the overcloud, and this would enable us to inject such information. For FreeIPA (IdM) integration, there is effectively a Nova hook that requires such data. Currently this inserts metadata for all servers, but a subsequent CR will introduce per-role metadata. However, that was not added to this because it will require the usage of map_merge. which will block those changes to be backported. However, this one is not a problem in that sense. Change-Id: I98b15406525eda8dff704360d443590260430ff0
2015-12-02Introduce domain configuration through parameterJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-1/+9
Introduce configuration of the nodes' domains through a parameter. Change-Id: Ie012f9f2a402b0333bebecb5b59565c26a654297
2015-11-25Enable trust anchor injectionJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-1/+9
This commit enables the injection of a trust anchor or root certificate into every node in the overcloud. This is in case that the TLS certificates for the controllers are signed with a self-signed CA or if the deployer would like to inject a relevant root certificate for other purposes. In this case the other nodes might need to have the root certificate in their trust chain in order to do proper validation Change-Id: Ia45180fe0bb979cf12d19f039dbfd22e26fb4856
2015-11-20Allows for customization of NetworkDeployment actionsGiulio Fidente1-1/+6
We don't necessarily want the network configuration to be reapplied with every template update so we add a param to configure on which action the NetworkDeployment resource should be executed. Change-Id: I0e86318eb5521e540cc567ce9d77e1060086d48b Co-Authored-By: Dan Sneddon <dsneddon@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: James Slagle <jslagle@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Jiri Stransky <jstransk@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Steven Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
2015-10-15Allow a user to specify a comma separated list of ntp serversYanis Guenane1-6/+3
This commits aims to allow a user to specify several ntp servers and not just one. Example: openstack overcloud deploy --templates --ntp-server 0.centos.pool.org,1.centos.pool.org Change-Id: I4925ef1cf1e565d789981e609c88a07b6e9b28de
2015-10-09Merge "Wire in NodeExtraConfig interface"Jenkins1-0/+8
2015-10-01Wire in NodeExtraConfig interfaceSteven Hardy1-0/+8
It's become apparent that some actions are required in the pre-deploy phase for all nodes, for example applying common hieradata overrides, or also as a place to hook in logic which must happen for all nodes prior to their removal on scale down (such as unregistration from a satellite server, which currently doesn't work via the *NodesPostDeployment for scale-down usage). So, add a new interface that enables ExtraConfig per-node (inside the scaled unit, vs AllNodes which is used for the cluster-wide config outside of the ResourceGroup) Change-Id: Ic865908e97483753e58bc18e360ebe50557ab93c
2015-10-01Ensure present/latest for puppet driven package updatesSteve Baker1-0/+3
This change updates yum_update.sh so that we set set a boolean output when "managed" packages should get updated. The output is named 'update_managed_packages' and for the puppet implementation it is wired up so that it directly sets tripleo::packages::enable_upgrade to control whether packages are updated. It also modifies yum_update.sh to build a yum update excludes list for packages managed by puppet. The exclude lists are being generated via puppet-tripleo as well via the new 'write_package_names' function that is now wired into all the role manifests. This change does not actually trigger the puppet apply. The fix for Related-Bug: #1463092 will be used to trigger the puppet run when the hiera changes. As a minor tweak to this logic we append the UpdateIdentifier to the config_identifier so that we ensure puppet gets executed on an update where other (non-related) hiera changes also occur. Co-Authored-By: Dan Prince <dprince@redhat.com> Change-Id: I343c3959517eae38bbcd43648ed56f610272864d
2015-09-25Add CephStorageExtraConfigPre resourceGiulio Fidente1-1/+12
This change adds a CephStorageExtraConfigPre which can be used to distribute hooks for the CephStorage nodes. Change-Id: Id0023d8ffddb3ee5e855d5dcc32c76bc41ce4c63
2015-09-25Allow a user to set specific setting per hostYanis Guenane1-0/+1
It is currently not possible to specify settings per host and not per type of host. One of the example of the problematic that could cause is : What if node0 have devices /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc while node1 have devices /dev/sda and /dev/sdd, they is currently no way to specify that simply. The idea here is to add a top priority file in the hiera lookup that will match the UUID of the System Information section in the output of the dmidecode command. The file could be provided with the firstboot/rsync stack for example. Change-Id: I3ab082c8ebd2567bd1d914fc0b924e19b1eff7d0
2015-09-22Rename -puppet.yaml templates.Dan Prince1-0/+206
Updates the /puppet directory templates so that we drop the '-puppet' from the filenames. This is redundant because we already have puppet in the directory name and fixes inconsistencies where we aren't using -puppet in all the files within the puppet directory. Depends-On: I71cb07b2f5305aaf9c43ab175cca976e844b8175 Change-Id: I70d6e048a566666f5d6e5c2407f8a6b4fd9f6f87