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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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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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This shows how we could wire in the upgrade steps using Ansible
as was previously proposed e.g in https://review.openstack.org/#/c/321416/
but it's more closely integrated with the new composable services
architecture.
It's also very similar to the approach taken by SpinalStack where
ansible snippets per-service were combined then run in a series of
steps using Ansible tags.
This patch just enables upgrade of keystone - we'll add support for
other patches in subsequent patches.
Partially-Implements: blueprint overcloud-upgrades-per-service
Change-Id: I39f5426cb9da0b40bec4a7a3a4a353f69319bdf9
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This patch optimizes how we deploy hiera by using a new
heat hook specifically designed to help compose hiera
within heat templates. As part of this change:
- we update all the 'hiera' software configurations to set the group to hiera
instead of os-apply-config.
- The new format uses JSON instead of YAML. The hook actually writes
out the hiera JSON directly so no conversion takes place. Arrays,
Strings, Booleans all stay in their native formats. As such we can avoid
having to do many of the awkward string and list conversions in t-h-t to
support the previous YAML formatting.
- The new hook prefers JSON over YAML so upgrading users will have the
new files prefered. (we will post a cleanup routine for the old files
soon but this isn't a new behavior, JSON is now simply prefered.)
- A lot of services required edits to account for default settings that
worked in YAML that no longer work correctly in the native JSON
format. In almost all these cases I think the resulting codes looks
cleaner and is more explicit with regards to what is getting
configured in hiera on the actual nodes.
Depends-On: I6a383b1ad4ec29458569763bd3f56fd3f2bd726b
Closes-bug: #1596373
Change-Id: Ibe7e2044e200e2c947223286fdf4fd5bcf98c2e1
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Previously the ctrl plane VIP would default to 'br-ex' which in non-vlan
deployments ends up being the wrong interface. The public VIP interface
was also defaulted to 'br-ex' which would be incorrect for vlan based
deployments. Since a user has already given the nic template (and in
most cases the subnet that corresponds to the nic) the installer should
be able to figure out which interface the public/control vip should be
on.
These changes enable that type of auto-detection, unless a user
explicitly overrides the heat parameters for ControlVirtualInterface and
PublicVirtualInterface. Also, incorrect parameters from haproxy service
are removed.
Depends-On: I05105fce85be8ace986db351cdca2916f405ed04
Closes-Bug: 1606632
Change-Id: I3c1c39824ec32ced304a782edc6ef49c0769c108
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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- Move VXLAN and VRRP rules from Neutron Server to the right services.
- Enable Firewall by default on Compute nodes.
Change-Id: I99d172dcedaf6be297aad184cc51fe9f292a57e1
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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 moves the config settings out of controller.yaml for Keepalived
and HAproxy.
NOTE: the tripleo::haproxy::redis_password wasn't getting set
correctly before this patch. Looks like a breakages that
occurred when puppet-tripleo dropped the loadbalancer class.
Related-Bug: #1604414
Change-Id: Id24b02ac73f4ae33b20194da8a5f99f17403ece9
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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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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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Split Loadbalancer into HAproxy & Keepalived roles.
Depends-On: I8aa9045fc80205485abab723968b26084f60bf71
Change-Id: If2723358099e78052c351a4a45fdf01d116a89df
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