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When a service is enabled on multiple roles, the parameters for the
service will be global. This change enables an option to provide
role specific parameter to services and other templates.
Two new parameters - RoleName and RoleParameters, are added to the
service template. RoleName provides the role name of on which the
current instance of the service is being applied on. RoleParameters
provides the list of parameters which are configured specific to the
role in the environment file, like below:
parameters_default:
# Default value for applied to all roles
NovaReservedHostMemory: 2048
ComputeDpdkParameters:
# Applied only to ComputeDpdk role
NovaReservedHostMemory: 4096
In above sample, the cluster contains 2 roles - Compute, ComputeDpdk.
The values of ComputeDpdkParameters will be passed on to the templates
as RoleParameters while creating the stack for ComputeDpdk role. The
parameter which supports role specific configuration, should find the
parameter first in in the RoleParameters list, if not found, then the
default (for all roles) should be used.
Implements: blueprint tripleo-derive-parameters
Change-Id: I72376a803ec6b2ed93903cc0c95a6ffce718b6dc
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Change-Id: I677075012a948c7c32959680608255eff919b8d4
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Change-Id: Ia7b8c41d4d8135f58661a74a4298f60abb251fbe
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The patch this depends on passes through the classes some parameters
that are meant to be passed via t-h-t. This patch addresses these and
other things required for deploying these services over httpd:
* Set the number of workers taking care not to set this value to 0.
* Add the apache base hieradata to the service profiles.
* Set the servernames and other httpd-specific values.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: I88e5ea7b9bbf35ae03f84fdc3ec76ae09f11a1b6
Depends-On: I23971b0164468e67c9b3577772af84bd947e16f1
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During upgrades, validation test if a service is running before the
upgrade process starts.
In some cases, servies doesn't exist yet so we don't want to run the
validation.
This patch makes sure we check if the service is actually present on the
system before validating it's running correctly.
Also it makes sure that services are enabled before trying to stop them.
It allows use-cases where we want to add new services during an upgrade.
Also install new packages of services added in Ocata, so we can validate
upgrades on scenarios jobs.
Change-Id: Ib48fb6b1557be43956557cbde4cbe26b53a50bd8
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In the previous release[1], the services were stopped before the
pacemaker services, so that they get a chance to send last message to
the database/rabbitmq queue:
Let's do the upgrade in the same order.
[1] https://github.com/openstack/tripleo-heat-templates/blob/stable/newton/extraconfig/tasks/major_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_2.sh#L13-L71
Change-Id: I1c4045e8b9167396c9dfa4da99973102f1af1218
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These are currently commented out because we were waiting for
I7612189be49c9c07f64753c1be4b72aa8524d06d to enable these in the
ci upgrades job.
Change-Id: I07bc0c2af0b227416470e23ad42f3a9aae430271
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Adds a step0 for most services to check that the state is running
before continuing with any of the other upgrades steps (these are
tagged step0).
You can skip this service check by overriding the
SkipUpgradeConfigTags parameter as follows:
parameter_defaults:
SkipUpgradeConfigTags: validation
Co-Authored-By: Steven Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ie276f153015f671b720b6ed5beaac1b921661909
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Currently we start all OpenStack services in step6, but puppet
already does this, and sometimes services require configuration
to account for the new version after the yum update before they
will start.
So instead of reimplementing that configuration management in
ansible, just defer starting the services until puppet has run
which will happen right after the ansible upgrade steps complete.
Note there are some DB sync operations etc that we may also be able
to remove and let puppet do those steps, but I've left those in
for now, as we know there are some actions during that phase
e.g nova cells setup, which aren't yet handled by puppet.
Change-Id: Idc8e253167a4bc74b086830cfabf28d4aab97d28
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Change-Id: Idbbff1e7b3947a8a381ddae172006d724a98a344
Partially-Implements: blueprint overcloud-upgrades-per-service
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Heat now supports release name aliases, so we can replace
the inconsistent mix of date related versions with one consistent
version that aligns with the supported version of heat for this
t-h-t branch.
This should also help new users who sometimes copy/paste old templates
and discover intrinsic functions in the t-h-t docs don't work because
their template version is too old.
Change-Id: Ib415e7290fea27447460baa280291492df197e54
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The commit that this depends on only works if heat is deployed in the
same node as keystone. Once we deploy them in different nodes, keystone
won't be able to retrieve the appropriate hieradata. This fixes that by
setting the appropriate hieradata to be deployed on the keystone service
by the heat profiles.
Change-Id: I1f08db68a14486526879d1a5a1ff78cb17686924
Depends-On: I7d42d04ef0c53dc1e62d684d8edacfed9fd28fbe
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When deploying, heat-api-cfn is assigned to RegionOne. This leads to a
bad user experience when logging into horizon, because if RegionOne is
selected by default, the users finds all menus empty (no computing, or
anything else).
Thanks to trown for finding out the issue.
Closes-Bug: 1633524
Change-Id: Ic108280f6b0875ffec10be6f696669962fb82e6b
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This patch moves the keystone::auth settings for all
services into the new service_config_settings section. This
is important because we execute the keystone commands via
puppet only on the role containing the keystone service
and without these settings it will fail.
Note that yaql merging/filtering is used here to ensure that
service_config_settings is optional in service templates,
and also that we'll only deploy hieradata for a given
service on a node running the service (the key in
the service_config_settings map must match the service_name
in the service template for this to work).
e.g the following will result in only deploying keystone: 123
in hiera on the role running the "keystone" service,
regardless of which service template defines it.
service_config_settings:
keystone:
keystone: 123
Co-Authored-By: Steven Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I0c2fce037a1a38772f998d582a816b4b703f8265
Closes-bug: 1620829
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This implements support for installing fluentd agents as a composable
service on the overcloud.
Depends-On: I2e1abe4d8c8359e56ff626255ee50c9cacca1940
Implements: tripleo-opstools-centralized-logging
Change-Id: I23b0e23881b742158fcfb6b8c145a3211d45086e
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- adds possibility to install sensu-client on all nodes
- each composable service has it's own subscription
Co-Authored-By: Emilien Macchi <emilien@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Michele Baldessari <michele@redhat.com>
Implements: blueprint tripleo-opstools-availability-monitoring
Change-Id: I6a215763fd0f0015285b3573305d18d0f56c7770
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This patch removes the remaining bind IP, and password
settings for Heat and Glance into the composable services.
Change-Id: I17abcb2a08a1972cbcf8163f6608ac22ddfc15f7
Related-bug: #1604414
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This patch adds a new DefaultPasswords parameter to
composable services. This is needed to help provide
access to top level password resources that overcloud.yaml
currently manages (passwords for Rabbit, Mysql, etc.).
Moving the RandomString resources into composable services
would cause them to regenerate within the stack. With this
approach we can leave them where they are while we deprecate
the top level mechanism and move the code that uses the
passwords into the composable services.
Change-Id: I4f21603c58a169a093962594e860933306879e3f
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This will be needed to pick the network where the service has
to bind to from within the service template.
Change-Id: I52652e1ad8c7b360efd2c7af199e35932aaaea8c
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Heat API and CFN API both need to have teh keystone::auth*::tenant
parameters configured.
Change-Id: Ibdc3d693f5a63362add3fc71064fc01bb4593403
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Currently we use hyphens, e.g cinder-api, but in overcloud.yaml
we have a lot of references to services (e.g for AllNodesConfig)
by underscore, e.g cinder_api. To enable dynamic generation of
this data, we need the service name in underscore format.
Change-Id: Ief13dfe5d8d7691dfe2534ad5c39d7eacbcb6f70
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Split out the firewall rules in puppet/hieradata/controller.yaml
into the composable services
Depends-On: Id370362ab57347b75b1ab25afda877885b047263
Change-Id: Icaecab100d3f278035fbbb3facb9bf6c62c76c03
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This patch adds a new service_name section to each composable
service. We now have an explicit unit test check to ensure that
service_name exists in tools/yaml-validate.py.
This patch also wires service_names into hieradata on each
of the roles so that tools can access the deployed services locally
during deployment and upgrades.
Change-Id: I60861c5aa760534db3e314bba16a13b90ea72f0c
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By passing the MysqlVirtualIP via the EndpointMap we won't need it
to be provided as a parameter to the services.
This follows what is already happening for the glance registry
service with I9186e56cd4746a60e65dc5ac12e6595ac56505f0.
Change-Id: Iad2ab389bf64d0fc8b06eb0e7d29b5370ff27dff
Co-Authored-By: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com>
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Adds new puppet and puppet pacemaker specific services for
Heat API, Heat API CFN, Heat API Cloudwatch, and Heat Engine.
The Pacemaker templates extend the default heat services and
swap in the pacemaker specific puppet-tripleo profile instead.
Change-Id: I387b6bfd763d2d86cad68a3119b0edd0caa237b0
Partially-implements: blueprint composable-services-within-roles
Depends-On: I194cbb6aa307c2331597147545cf10299cab132f
Depends-On: I14dc923ac8ee8d5d538e7f4cf8138ccee8805b53
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