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2017-06-07Fix the disable expirer to remove crontabPradeep Kilambi1-16/+4
Instead of doing this via puppet which has the consequence of including the step_config and getting included on the host manifest. Lets disable via ansible upgrade task instead. Change-Id: I5f1a4019dd635dea67db4313bd06a228ae7bacd4
2017-05-29ceilometer-expirer: remove the crontab during upgradeEmilien Macchi1-5/+17
When running disabled/ceilometer-expirer.yaml, we want to remove the crontab that used to run ceilometer-expirer binary in periodic way. Let's use Puppet to remove this crontab. We can't easily use Ansible tasks this time, because the Ansible cron module can only remove Crontabs previously managed by Ansible: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/cron_module.html#examples In this case, Puppet will erase the crontab in Pike. In Queens, we'll be able to remove these environments files since we wouldn't need it anymore. Change-Id: Idb050c3b281d258aea52d6a3ef40441bb9c8bcbe
2017-05-22Use disabled suffix for disabled service namesJuan Antonio Osorio Robles1-0/+38
This changes both the service names and the file names for disabled services, adding the 'disabled' suffix to them. This comes with the reasoning that, if a service requires a disabled service, and checks for the name in the "service_names" hiera entry, it will appear as if the service was enabled, when it's actually not. So changing the name and using this convention prevents that issue. Change-Id: I308d6680a4d9b526f22ba0d7d20e5db638aadb9a