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Add upgrade tasks for cinder-volume when it's controlled by pacemaker:
o Stop the service before the entire pacemaker cluster is stopped.
This ensures the service is stopped before infrastructure services
(e.g. rabbitmq) go away.
o Migrate the cinder DB prior to restarting the service. This covers
the situation when puppet-cinder (who otherwise would handle the db
sync) isn't managing the service.
o Start the service after the rest of the pacemaker cluster has been
started.
Closes-Bug: #1691851
Change-Id: I5874ab862964fadb68320d5c4de39b20f53dc25c
(cherry picked from commit c4e3bbe039135f32f0e198365e704b3dbfd00290)
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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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We do not want cinder-volume to be managed by Pacemaker on
BlockStorage nodes, where Pacemaker is not running at all.
This change adds a new BlockStorageCinderVolume service name
which can (and is, by default) mapped to the non Pacemaker
implementation of the service.
The error was:
Could not find dependency Exec[wait-for-settle] for
Pacemaker::Resource::Systemd[openstack-cinder-volume]
Also moves cinder::host setting into the Pacemaker specific service
definition because we only want to set a shared host= string when
the service is managed by Pacemaker.
Closes-Bug: #1628912
Change-Id: I2f7e82db4fdfd5f161e44d65d17893c3e19a89c9
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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 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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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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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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Uses a shared cinder-base resource to do the database
and messaging configuration for all three services.
Depends-On: I3c6d5226eed5f0f852b0ad9476c7cd9a959fda69
Change-Id: I47c5fd190efca5f02e73fd22aba6cda573daf5cc
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