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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 Baker1-1/+7
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
2015-09-25Allow 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/+298
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