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Idle compute nodes are found to already consume ~1.5GB of memory, so
2GB is a bit tight. Increasing to 4GB to be on the safe side. Also
see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1341178
Change-Id: Ic95984b62a748593992446271b197439fa12b376
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Adds the ability to blacklist servers from all SoftwareDeployment
resources. The servers are specified in a new list parameter,
DeploymentServerBlacklist by the Heat assigned name
(overcloud-compute-0, etc).
implements blueprint disable-deployments
Change-Id: I46941e54a476c7cc8645cd1aff391c9c6c5434de
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When gnocchi-upgrade run, we need to ensure storage is upgraded so we
initialize the necessary storage sacks.
Closes-bug: #1693621
Change-Id: I84e4fc3b6ad7fd966c4097a29678a0fd5b7a20a5
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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
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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
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OpenStack heavily relies on gratuitous ARP updates when moving floating
IP addresses between devices. When a floating IP moves, Neutron L3 agent
issues a burst of gratuitous ARP packets that should update any existing
ARP table entries on all nodes that belong to the same network segment.
Due to locktime kernel behavior, some gratuitous ARP packets may be
ignored [1], rendering ARP table entries broken for some time. Due to a
kernel bug [2], the time may be as long as hours, depending on other
traffic flowing to the node.
With the current EL7 kernel, the only way to make sure that nodes honor
all sent gratuitous ARP updates is to set arp_accept to 1; this will
disable locktime mechanism for the packets sent by Neutron L3 agent, and
will make sure ARP tables are always updated.
[1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/762732/
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1450203
Related-Bug: #1690165
Change-Id: I863b240e0ab4c4d5bb844f91b607fd0937d5cedf
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Without this, ceilometer db gets hammered with gnocchi swift events.
Keystone creds are required so middleware can query for id.
Related change: I5c0f4f1a2c7fe7eb39ea6441970e9ac0946a4ec1
Change-Id: I9a7a80252703e470a69dc10352e7ece45ab23150
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Currently TripleO does not support LinuxBridge driver, setting
NeutronMechanismDrivers to linuxbridge will not force ml2 plugin
to use linuxbridge.
This commit adds new environment file which replaces default ovs
agent with linuxbridge on Compute and Controller nodes.
Change-Id: I433b60a551c1eeb9d956df4d0ffb6eeffe980071
Closes-Bug: #1652211
Depends-On: Iae87dc7811bc28fe86db0c422c363eaed5e5285b
Depends-On: Ie3ac03052f341c26735b423701e1decf7233d935
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right thing by default"
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by default
The default value is 0 which has the minimum number be caluclated based on the replica count
from osd_pool_defaut_size. The default replica count is 3 and the calculated min_size is 2.
If the replica count is 1 then the min_size is 1. ie: min_size = replica - (replica/2)
Add CephPoolDefaultSize parameter to ceph-mon.yaml. This parameter defaults to 3 but can
be overriden. See puppet-ceph-devel.yaml for an example
Change-Id: Ie9bdd9b16bcb9f11107ece614b010e87d3ae98a9
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It's not used by any service that we enable by default. So instead, I
added it to the environment that enables the services that use it.
Change-Id: Id2e6550fb7c319fc52469644ea022cf35757e0ce
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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
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Merge the role specific parmaeter with the default parameter with the
higher precendece given to role specific parameters. Use the merged
settings to the hiera config settings.
Change-Id: I500558dfbf4ac4ddcf850064e654c4fab03d141b
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Master is now the development branch for pike
changing the release alias name.
Change-Id: I938e4a983e361aefcaa0bd9a4226c296c5823127
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This will make neutron-server stop advertising dvr extension if the
cloud is not configured to support this flavor of Neutron routers.
Change-Id: I38c8208edff07f7887887918729beb7710068078
Related-Bug: #1450067
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L2 Gateway (L2GW) is an API framework for OpenStack that offers bridging
two or more networks together to make them look at a single broadcast
domain. This patch implements the l2gw agent which is one of the backend
of the l2 gateway service plugin.
Change-Id: I1ae8132ceff9410be7bd82caddf0d14251e720bf
Depends-On: If1501c153b1b170b9550cb7e5a23be463fba1fe9
Partially-Implements: blueprint l2gw-service-integration
Signed-off-by: Peng Liu <pliu@redhat.com>
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This tells apache which CA certificate was used to sign the certs it's
using. this setting is useful in case we want to enable OCSP stapling or
client authentication via TLS.
Change-Id: I97a7e5332aea8377c7662ca98beb71ed5e236640
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The Apache certs were were being set even if TLS everywhere isn't
enabled. This fixes that.
Change-Id: If143d1fdeb0102a1c13441f89acaa73af24bf48f
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This configures the mongodb server to use TLS in the internal network,
while also passing the necessary attributes to generate the needed cert
and key.
bp tls-via-certmonger
Depends-On: I85dda29bcad686372a74bd7f094bfd62777a3032
Change-Id: If6c603b074cfa7e122579cec29d034fd3312868d
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Changing the default values of neighbor table (also known as ARP table)
in the kernel to avoid neighbour table overflow and thus fix
communication errors between overcloud nodes.
default kernel values support L2 network up to 1024 hosts (/22).
The patch will allow up to 4096 hosts (/20).
Change-Id: I5fabc766dd75a38cd3d835deee7e168f04dd30ce
Closes-Bug: #1690087
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The currently used resource type does not exist, therefore changing it.
Closes-Bug: 1691021
Change-Id: Iaf18af546817e0cf6cdfafcc5c54ab4d1a0f819d
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This was forgotten in I72376a803ec6b2ed93903cc0c95a6ffce718b6dc and
broke containerized deployment.
Change-Id: I599a87bf06efbfefd3067c77ed6ca866505900f9
Closes-Bug: #1690870
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Currently we just use what puppet-snmp provides in terms of defaults.
This means that currently every single snmp query gets logged with
the following:
May 15 10:51:30 centos.localdomain snmpd[5159]: Connection from UDP: [127.0.0.1]:57799->[127.0.0.1]:161
May 15 10:51:30 centos.localdomain snmpd[5159]: Connection from UDP: [127.0.0.1]:57799->[127.0.0.1]:161
May 15 10:51:32 centos.localdomain snmpd[5159]: Connection from UDP: [127.0.0.1]:50566->[127.0.0.1]:161
The reason is that we use '-LS0-6d' as the default content for
/etc/sysconfig/snmpd:
https://github.com/razorsedge/puppet-snmp/blob/master/manifests/params.pp#L322
This default means that we are logging from 0 (LOG_EMERG) to 6
(LOG_INFO). The above messages bring nothing in a default installation
and only spam the log files, so let's lower the upper log level to 5
(LOG_NOTICE) by default, so we properly do not see every single query in
the logs. We add an option so the operator can still configure the
desired log level via a Heat parameter.
Change-Id: I8d3dfdb4d549cd27131346fc477755ad72313449
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Service template's parameter documentation has been update by
correcting few of the wrong informations and added more
information with examples.
Change-Id: I2d92fd01cbeb6fdc6f030255dc4b71166509b4f6
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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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