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Add a new service that will load and configure kernel modules.
Depends-On: If4f1047ff8c193a14b821d8b826f637872cf62bd
Change-Id: I8f771712595d0f4826858b855985f65d3621c3f1
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Add timezone as a composable service
Change-Id: I5bed49e1f8b803fb6d9d0b06165a38f61b132431
Partially-implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
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Wires the steps into the BlockStorage role and ensures
the installed-packages list is written on a per-step basis on
all roles, as it happens on the controllers already.
Change-Id: Iaec8ad3b2afbef6d586b7b46abaa1434cdb62f41
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Change-Id: I7265b0781acefd4a0de687b0465144e57bcc079f
Partially-Implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
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Depends-On: Ie68d7eccf4938bdbdea93327af0638b3fd002b3e
Change-Id: I1eb68d0cd5f8bf4bf954dd9f12941bc493345708
Partially-Implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
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Add NTP as a composable service for ObjectStorage.
Partially-implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
Change-Id: I6315abc7955c9dc1df9f211c1c5b7332b5e01d5a
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Currently when deploying swift on the Controller nodes, we do the
ringbuilder config during step3 and the swift-storage config during
step 4, but this order is reversed on the ObjectStorage nodes.
Also, we include the base swift class inconsistently during step2
on controller nodes, and via the overcloud-object manifest on
ObjectStorage nodes.
So fix this inconsistency as a precursor to conversion to composable
services interfaces for the ObjectStorage role, we rework the post
config so we apply the ObjectStorage config in steps 2, 3 and 4,
which should hopefully get us much closer to the process used
on the controller role, thus be easier to decompose in a compatible
way.
Partially-Implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
Change-Id: Ic9d0ed8584a12d681a8f4d4742d39b96c15e531a
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Adds missing configuration which allows overcloud nodes to be
polled by undercloud node.
One would have expected the snmp::snmpv3_user call to create the
missing configuration line. But as noted in this bug, it does not:
https://github.com/razorsedge/puppet-snmp/issues/9
Fixes BZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1223278
Change-Id: Ieb2d612a27a938b45056bd37176f44cb55543d75
Closes-Bug: 1532700
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During high load, the default limit of the kernel connection tracking
table (65536) is often too low, resuling in error messages such as:
kernel: nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet
This patch increases the limit to 500,000.
Since the nf_conntrack kernel module is not always loaded by default, it also
adds a mechanism to load kernel modules via hieradata using the kmod puppet
module. In order to express the needed dependency in puppet that kernel modules
are loaded before sysctl settings are applied, the Exec resources tagged with
'kmod::load' are specified in a resource collector to express that that Exec
resources with the tag should run before Sysctl resources.
Depends-On: I59cc2280ebae315af38fb5008e6ee0073195ae51
Change-Id: Iffa0a77852729786b69945c1e72bc90ad57ce3bb
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Adds a TimeZone parameter for node types and the top level
stack. Defaults to UTC.
Change-Id: I98123d894ce429c34744233fe3e631cbdd7c12b5
Depends-On: Icf7c681f359e3e48b653ea4648db6a73b532d45e
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Consume puppet-tripleo to create/manage IPtables from Heat templates.
This review put in place the logic to enable and setup firewall rules.
A known set of rules are applied. More to come.
Change-Id: Ib79c23fb27fe3fc03bf223e6922d896cb33dad22
Co-Authored-By: Yanis Guenane <yguenane@redhat.com>
Depends-On: I144c60db2a568a94dce5b51257f1d10980173325
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- https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/3.8/reference/deprecated_language.html
- Temporary disablement of the pupppet-lint autoload layout check
failing for ringbuilder.pp. A fix for that will be part of an other patch.
Change-Id: I495825641ab12e7c5789c1405649c356c5bb8051
Signed-off-by: Gael Chamoulaud <gchamoul@redhat.com>
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This patch updates all of the overcloud manifests so that
we write out flat files containing lists of the Puppet
packages which were managed by each manifest.
The flat files all get written to
/var/lib/puppet-tripleo/installed-packages/ where they can
be easily parsed by external tools. Example format from
the flat files looks like (for the controller step 1):
cat /var/lib/puppet-tripleo/installed-packages/overcloud_controller1
keepalived
haproxy
Depends-On: If3e03b1983fed47082fac8ce63f975557dbc503c
Change-Id: Ia324a08711796aa664f9c0273a051f4f2e3e92c9
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This wires in use of a new puppet-tripleo class which
encapsulates the logic to enable/disable package
installation and upgrades.
By using the new class we can remove the global
Package provider declaration at the top of each
module.
Change-Id: I5c6e5fd8600031bd8fb6195649721607c560f9d5
Depends-on: Ie8fbc344149bc8c9977e127de77636903607617a
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Allows inclusion of additional arbitrary puppet classes by the
manifests if defined in the *_classes hieradata.
Example: to specify the Nova RAM allocation ratio there is a
param in nova::scheduler::filter but we do not include it
by default; if needed one can use:
nova::scheduler::filter::ram_allocation_ratio: 1.8
controller_classes:
- nova::scheduler::filter
Change-Id: I61d64d2498bed5c49376dee917d106598392db51
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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 cleans up the top level tree by moving all the puppet
related bits into the puppet directory. The only exception
is overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.yaml which is
the puppet environment file and is used externally.
Change-Id: Idb65a7143b0f29e5579d4e9d1642e4cda6f65d50
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