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This enables the deployer to dynamically add nova metadata to the
servers based on the output of service profiles that implement the
metadata_settings key in the role_data output for the profiles.
One can set an implementation via the OS::TripleO::ServerMetadataHook
resource, which currently is set as OS::Heat::None. So, because of
the default implementation, if left untouched it actually does
nothing.
Currently, besides the list, which is metadata_settings, this hook also
takes the name of the node that it's setting the metadata for.
This is useful for nova vendordata plugins that can parse said metadata.
Change-Id: I8a937f711f0b90156fbb6c4632760435ef846474
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In order to call commands that need to be run on a single node, we
create a new per-service variable that will contain the first node of
each role containing the service.
Change-Id: I03e8685f939e8ae1fcd8b16883b559615042505d
Partial-Bug: #1615983
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ODL username and password are already present in the OpenDaylightApi
service. However, when moving the OpenDaylightApi service to its own
custom role, the Controller/Compute nodes no longer have access to these
hiera values. This patch adds them also to the OpenDaylightOvs service.
Closes-Bug: 1651499
Depends-On: I418643810ee6b8a2c17a4754c83453140ebe39c7
Change-Id: I169fdad4c94bd6dfc1fe7cde3d6b19b36d916af7
Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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Since we have aodh enabled for alarms, we should set the
notifier to the default queue alarm.all.
Closes-bug: #1590473
Change-Id: Ibcb5076424ac2ddcd18ff717d82da1aec4c035cb
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It turns out the puppet-mistral change this depends on broke
introspection, so we need to back it out for now.
This reverts commit ed029e5bf279945e82bff8766af4093856a7ac6a.
Change-Id: I828478267935cdc68aa24de8c9dc2d12fcadb631
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We can't run this during the upgrade steps, because there are things
which need to happen before any role configuration happens, e.g
installing the new hiera heat-config hook, which must be done before
e.g "ControllerDeployment" runs or the stack update hangs.
Partially-Implements: blueprint overcloud-upgrades-per-service
Change-Id: I365b57513590662c3f78a33dc625747f457c48c5
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We could already pass metadata to the nova server instances (on
creation) via the ServerMetadata parameter, however, there was no
way of doing this per-role. This introduces that by adding a
{{role}}ServerMetadata parameter for each role. This parameter gets
merged with the ServerMetadata parameter and allows this
functionality.
Note that both default to {}, and so does the result of merging those
parameters with their default values. So nothing changes for the
default settings.
Change-Id: I334edcc51ce7ee82fc13b6cf4c0d74ccb7db099c
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The RabbitMQ's puppet manifest configures the node's IP and port through
environment variables. While this would usually be fine, it doesn't
allow us to use TLS-only, since it will always try to start a TCP
listener. So, by setting these values through the config file, when
setting ssl_only for rabbitmq, they will effectively be discarded and
thus allow us to use an SSL listener on the same port.
Change-Id: I33d051a8c740baf69b99517378e1f9b0f3cc1681
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This reads makes Django take the X-Forwarded-Proto header into account
when forming URLs.
Change-Id: Ice64de9a11d7819ae7f380279ff356342d9b6673
Depends-On: Ifed7d4c3409419c01c5b20c707221c1fc76ea09e
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The inputs on the NetworkDeployment SoftwareDeployment resource were not
the same for generic roles as they were for the default roles
(role.role.js.yaml vs. controller-role.yaml).
This patch synchronizes the input between the 2 so that the interface is
the same for deployers.
Change-Id: Id14cf7ca219aee61f5b9d21171a5c41dea765f98
Implements: blueprint multinode-ci-os-net-config
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This patch updates the swift-proxy base profile so that
we now explicitly set the rabbit_port. This allows us
to remove the use of puppet-ceilometer default settings
in the puppet-tripleo modules change ID here:
I8d9f69f5e9160543b372bd9886800f16f625fdc6
It also adds a new boolean parameter that allows the
end user to disable the swift ceilometer pipeline
by setting SwiftCeilometerPipelineEnabled to false.
This two settings allow Swift to once again be installed
on a machine without configuring Ceilometer.
Depends-On: Id1584df5e5bb90f8087ae25eecc4834179b6fc21
Change-Id: Ief5399d7ea4d26e96ce54903a69d660fa4fe3ce9
Related-bug: #1648736
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The upstream puppet module is adding the proper keystone authtoken
middleware support. This change updates THT to use the keystone
authtoken class rather than the deprecated settings. This also allows
for proper keystone v3 integration.
Change-Id: Iaf82716122a25e3e0785de1250d24edaaa5e4d04
Depends-On: I71969ef09018f9daa5f81c4f3bcbdb0b0974446c
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Change-Id: I75815a4bcbf421597abb86226238b74a9afffc0d
Depends-On: Iffb8c2cfed53d8b29e777c35cee44921194239e9
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This is based on previous work [1] and it's what I've been using to
test the TLS-everywhere work.
This introduces a template that will run on every node to enroll
them to FreeIPA and acquire a ticket (authenticate) in order to be
able to request certificates.
Enrollment is done via the ipa-client-install command and it does
the following:
* Get FreeIPA's CA certificate and trust it.
* Authenticate to FreeIPA using an OTP and get a kerberos keytab.
* Set up several configurations that are needed for FreeIPA (sssd,
kerberos, certmonger)
The keytab is then used to authenticate and get an actual TGT
(Ticket-Granting-Ticket) from Kerberos
The previous implementation used a PreConfig hook, however, here it
was modified to use NodeTLSCAData. This has the advantage that it
runs on every node as opposed to the PreConfig hook where we had to
specify the role type so it's a usability improvement. And, on the
other hand, this does set up necessary things for the usage of
FreeIPA as a CA, such as getting the certificate and enrolling to the
CA.
[1] https://github.com/JAORMX/freeipa-tripleo-incubator
bp tls-via-certmonger
Change-Id: Iac94b3b047dca1bcabd464ea8eed6f1220c844f1
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example for
- NeutronSriovNumVFs
- NeutronPhysicalDevMappings
as given, causes parsing error.
Change-Id: I71fb42f10dac70afa02244cd6629b3439f418d63
Closes-Bug: #1648351
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Change-Id: I299f8f33b0bac40d331084df37f690dc2a279677
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It's no longer available in Neutron (removed in Mitaka). See:
I2a879213c3b095a007a4531f430a33cea9fdf1bd
Change-Id: I044c648eb8c4933667b8ea2c9159a30e5ebb7df3
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We now fetch the name argument from the correctly named SwiftStorage
object.
Change-Id: I885505eadfc778ab57793c97af4d1c6739ec9614
Closes-Bug: #1647716
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The script tries to download all artifact URLs with a single
request, instead of downloading each URL on its own if
multiple DeployArtifactURLs were given.
Change-Id: I6a8be699aff7023a67702bb1d3ddc2273984cd08
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This seems to have broken the updates job, causing it to fail
with following error:
Can't set long node name!\nPlease check your configuration\n
Related-Bug: 1646873
This reverts commit 3e9fcfd09320ace07bc1bd4cb57feb98cd057332.
Change-Id: I72ba891cd9cd8c4f1bc204144f46aaabbdfd3647
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There were several instances where the short-names/FQDNs where being
gotten in the same way in the role's templates. So this introduces a
mapping to get these values in order to reduce clutter.
Change-Id: Ie7df360bb69d56655f3e0fcbbf4d297db39b7a26
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'user' is required or puppet-ceph will complain that the Keystone_user
has no title:
Evaluation Error: Missing title. The title expression resulted in undef
at /etc/puppet/modules/ceph/manifests/rgw/keystone/auth.pp
The value is set to Swift, as we use the same credentials as Swift
service.
Closes-Bug: #1642524
Change-Id: Ib4a7c07086b0b3354c8e589612f330ecdffdc637
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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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