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Upgrade process wasn't consistent and correct.
Change-Id: Id1f810d33c2909957be9a2c96d18c96dee939953
(cherry picked from commit 480baa3ce1c344b3279d5fe3292238c996bc856f)
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Change-Id: Icc5fbf99301ae47344e1582767e1e7a4687f491b
(cherry picked from commit 7273a3de0296f6f75d4d549f72645ca916d967de)
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This doesn't exist in newton images, so install it via the
ansible tasks during step3 (when all other packages are updated).
Change-Id: I700a711473d10a50fad6b1797453a74c0cdff54b
Closes-Bug: 1667965
(cherry picked from commit 63cb515c602d8a231a086b1db098c129ed81eaff)
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These are only used for TLS-everywhere, and fills up the kerberos
principals that will need to be created for the certs used by the
overcloud. With this, the metadata hook will format these principals
correctly and will further pass them on to the nova metadata service.
Where they can be used if there's a plugin enabled.
bp tls-via-certmonger
bp novajoin
Change-Id: I873094bb69200052febda629fda698a7a782c031
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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 changes how we get the network-based FQDNs for the specific
services, from using the custom fact, to the new hiera entries.
Change-Id: Iae668a5d89fb7bee091db4a761aa6c91d369b276
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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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This integrates panko service api into tripleo heat templates.
By default, we will disable this service, an environment service
file is included to enable if needed.
Depends-On: I35f283bdf8dd0ed979c65633724f0464695130a4
Change-Id: I07da3030c6dc69cce7327b54091da15a0c58798e
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