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2015-07-01Allow to enable fencing, pass through fencing configJiri Stransky1-0/+10
Add two new parameters: EnableFencing and FencingConfig. FencingConfig is a json with an expected structure documented in the templates. It gets passed further to puppet-tripleo, which configures the fencing devices. Fencing is configured and enabled in the last step after all pacemaker resources and constraints have been created, which should be a more stable approach than the other way round. Change-Id: Ifd432bfd2443b6d13e7efa006d4120bb0eaa2554 Depends-On: I819fc8c126ec47cd207c59b3dcf92ff699649c5a Depends-On: I8b7adff6f05f864115071c51810b41efad887584
2015-06-16Make puppet-applying *Post resources depend on hieradataSteven Hardy1-0/+10
When you do a stack-update which affects, e.g ControllerDeployment such that some value in hieradata is updated (for example changing the "Debug" parameter to True), we only write the hieradata file and don't reapply the manifests. So we introduce a dependency on the deploy_stdout values from all hieradata applying configs, such that the manifests will be re-applied on update if the data is changed. This requires https://review.openstack.org/#/c/190282/ so that 99-refresh-completed will return the derived config ID as part of the deploy_stdout payload. Closes-Bug: #1463092 Change-Id: I1175248c3236d0c42e37d062afce550efce8aadc
2015-05-21Align puppet Controller post-deploy Deployment namesSteven Hardy1-11/+11
Align all Deployment resource so we can use a glob convention for stepped deployments via heat hooks/breakpoints. Since most resources already use a FooDeployment_StepN convention, align those which deviate from this as a precursor to supporting stepped deployment, e.g stepping through "*Deployment_Step*". Change-Id: I6bfee04649aa36116d1141ebe06d08b310ec8939
2015-05-20Overcloud: bump HOT version to 2015-04-30Dan Prince1-1/+1
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
2015-05-13Add Galera as a Pacemaker resource when EnablePacemakerYanis Guenane1-1/+10
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
2015-05-11Puppet: Split out controller pacemaker manifestDan Prince1-10/+1
This patch adds support for using the Heat resource registry so that end users can enable pacemaker. Using this approach allows us to isolate all of the pacemaker logic for the controller in a single template rather than use conditionals for every service that must support it. Change-Id: Ibefb80d0d8f98404133e4c31cf078d729b64dac3
2015-04-24Add hooks for extra post-deployment configSteven Hardy1-0/+9
Adds optional hooks which can run operator defined additional config on nodes after the application deployment has completed. Change-Id: I3f99e648efad82ce2cd51e2d5168c716f0cee8fe
2015-03-18Update puppet post config to enable stepped deploymentsGiulio Fidente1-8/+7
The upcoming heat hook/breakpoint features will enable stepped deployments via setting stop points via the resource_registry. For this to work, we need hard dependencies between each step of the puppet deployments, because the current "soft" dependencies caused by the name property only influences the hook script application ordering, not the graph traversed by heat during deployment. Since removing the name: puppet_n completely removes some useful self- documenting context, move this to a resource naming convention, which should also be useful for heat hooks/breakpoints, as they are expected to support globbed specification of each step. Related heat patch (not yet landed, but this is not dependent on it): https://review.openstack.org/#/c/146123/ Change-Id: I05b02a46d4e80c08a308d033c33d4901c8f6c94e
2015-03-13puppet/loadbalancer: use puppet-tripleoEmilien Macchi1-62/+12
The loadbalancer Puppet code moved to puppet-tripleo (lightweight) composition layer. This patch aims to use it and refactor the loadbalancer.pp file. Co-Authored-By: Dan Prince <dprince@redhat.com> Change-Id: I1765ac9b6cb01cb64d5d28dad646674ddca859e9
2015-02-12Controller: Exec puppet after all configurationDan Prince1-0/+124
This patch adds a new ControllerNodesPostDeployment resource which can be used along with the environment file to specify a nested stack which is guaranteed to execute after all the Controller config (HA, or other) have executed. This is really useful for Puppet in that Heat actually controls where puppet executes in the deployment process and we want to ensure puppet runs after all hiera configuration data has be deployed to the nodes. With the previous approach some of the data would be there, but most of the HA data which actually gets composed outside of the controller-puppet.yaml nested stack would not be guaranteed to be there in time. As os-apply-config (tripleo-image-elements) have their ordering controlled within the elements themselves an empty stubbed in nested stack has been added so that we don't break that implementation. Partial-bug: 1418805 Change-Id: Icd6b2c9c1f9b057c28649ee3bdce0039f3fd8422