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Puppet-nova recently changed the default neutron auth setting
in I3416ae594e972e40ff0336779258a887987e46b1 to 'password'.
This single setting seems to break the tripleo upgrades job.
Setting it here manually for now and following up in puppet-nova.
Closes-bug: #1580076
Change-Id: I3f38a3e1ef3378a272a51ecbc1e8a801c8d3608a
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This commit passes the necessary hieradata in order to create
the endpoints, users and roles of the services in keystone via
puppet.
Change-Id: I2470dfa4661be7ba8218f6035fffa05f547214f0
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Change-Id: I511052dc765788336ffd32dee2118d787fce725d
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The database will be created by the roles so we don't need to call
::mysql from the manifest.
Change-Id: I2b137cbd6597222a72cf46830f34a93f002c70ef
Depends-On: Id065a9180f1f1a41ab225ec5f755498ec7d9a827
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Change-Id: I0ebb5a1e504dd3ffef8ec15c721cf9a9bce6f05b
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This will configure the openstack services and run the initial
db sync in step 3 (instead of step 4) for the node for which
$sync_db is true.
Closes-Bug: #1572952
Change-Id: I29012ee0a8b281e4472353ee7d9d44912e8a9b6c
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This change configures the hiera merge behavior to 'deeper' [1],
which is useful to merge values when the same hiera key is found
in multiple datafiles.
The hiera default 'native' only picks the value from the key with
the highest priority in the hierarchy.
1. https://docs.puppetlabs.com/hiera/1/lookup_types.html#deep-merging-in-hiera--120
Change-Id: I88c764d9af510ffbbad9fcaa4b747655e38255c2
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Adds new puppet and puppet pacemaker specific services for
Glance API and Glance Registry.
The Pacemaker templates extend the default glance services and
swap in the pacemaker specific puppet-tripleo profile instead.
In the case of pacemaker glance-registry there is no separate
puppet manifest so only the configuration parameters are maintained
there. (Due to the way the pacemaker glance constraints are written
the pacemaker varients of this service can't be split out...)
Depends-On: Ifc388f7058ccfff2818f531bcbc00c7179874bbc
Change-Id: I00a8c916129af43cda225754eb10370289bb4b41
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We've had a typo for a while that a parameter is named
"controllerExtraConfig" with lowercase c, which can be quite confusing
for users because the other similar parameters
(e.g. NovaComputeExtraConfig) consistently start with an upper case
letter.
We'll support both variants from now on, marking the typoed variant as
deprecated.
Change-Id: Ic67a4297e7fa08308889b95ba35389a01f70f5a4
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Horizon's backends (httpd) see IP address of the haproxy in the logs instead
of the client address.
This patch allows to:
- Install the remoteip httpd module [1].
- Use the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header and override the haproxy address.
- Configure the Horizon's logs with the client address via httpd logformat.
[1] https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_remoteip.html
[2] https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_log_config.html#logformat
Change-Id: Ib2f215913065426848b48f6293f33a75aff3d328
Depends-On: I54f0f5549d64768dacca71539c71a28cc99d9d95
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With the addition of the num_engine_workers param in puppet-heat, we
can now wire the HeatWorkers parameter to also set that value, as
with the other workers.
Change-Id: I169b648737f797ccd45d12b66705d111e7b95bb7
Depends-On: I53a4333ca16df516294c733f85546c0b0a6a0b88
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This change will fix a logic error when L3 agent was disabled, where
a Pacemaker constraint (neutron-dhcp-agent-to-l3-agent-constraint) were
still looking for l3_agent_service in the Puppet catalog, but could not
because L3 agent was disabled.
It was sending this Puppet error:
Error: Could not find dependency
Pacemaker::Resource::Service[neutron-l3-agent] for
Pacemaker::Constraint::Base[neutron-dhcp-agent-to-l3-agent-constraint]
Change-Id: I0e5d24d844810c58a3205303399d1c20773af3dd
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There are backwards incompatible patches [1][2] in puppet-cinder which break
upgrade scenarios, but at this point they made it to liberty and mitaka,
so workaround in t-h-t is easier than revert
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/209412/
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/231068/
Change-Id: Ic82258bf0893ebd4e595e5df73ffbc4c6443f9e8
Closes-Bug: #1570265
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This part in overcloud_controller_pacemaker.pp has a lot of duplicate
code to define haproxy and vip creation. This is an attempt to refactor
this.
Change-Id: Icbd560de08999e48cfb54c6f3c94f8b96cddd6ba
Depends-On: I4cc6711911c1bfa1bc6063979e2b2a7ab5b8d37b
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Previously ceilometer-notification, aodh-listener and sahara-engine
didn't have constraints that would anchor them under openstack-core
dummy resource. Such constraints are added now. (sahara-engine starting
after sahara-api, aodh-listener after aodh-evaluator, and
ceilometer-notification after openstack-core.) Openstack-core ->
heat-api constraint has been removed because heat-api depends on
ceilometer-notification, so there's a transitive dependency on
openstack-core already.
Change-Id: Ided7321ebbf2c3556726343b4bb466fd8759b43a
Closes-Bug: #1569444
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* Deploy Gnocchi API.
* Storage backends: swift, rbd and file.
* Indexer backend default to mysql
* Configure Ceilometer to send metrics datas to Gnocchi
* Pacemaker config
Depends-On: Ic8778a3104e0ed0460423e4bf857682220dc5802
Depends-On: I7d2eb9405e0171fc54fa0b616122f69db5f51ce2
Co-Authored-By: Pradeep Kilambi <pkilambi@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Ifde17b1ab8fa2b30544633e455e1c7eb475705aa
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Previously we tried to use UpdateIdentifier for two different things:
tell whether to perform package update, and also to tell whether the
top-level stack is being created or updated (which was incorrect and
resulted in bug 1567384, and an attempt to work around that bug resulted
in bug 1567385).
We cannot use Heat's "action" conditionals in some cases, because they
refer to the direct parent stack, which can yield undesirable results
when introducing new nested stacks or temporarily no-opping something
and then adding it back (in both these cases, "action" would be
considered "CREATE", even though the top-level stack is in "UPDATE").
So tripleoclient passes a new parameter StackAction to tell whether the
top-level stack is being created or updated, and we make use of
that. (It seems there's no better way of getting this info from within
the nested Heat stacks.)
Change-Id: Ie14ddbff15e7ed21aaa3fcdacf36e0040f912382
Depends-On: I9dc3b4cd8a6a71df34d8babf0e4c6505041f5311
Closes-Bug: #1567384
Related-Bug: #1567385
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Adds new puppet and puppet pacemaker specific services for
Keystone.
The puppet manifests for keystone now live in puppet-tripleo.
Hiera settings are driven by the nested stack heat templates
and used to control puppet-keystone and puppet-tripleo
directly.
The Pacemaker template extends the default keystone service and
swaps in the pacemaker specific puppet-tripleo profile instead.
Change-Id: I8b30438a27e9d5ec4e7d335e0bd1a931a20b03a2
Depends-On: I2faf5a78db802549053ec41678bf83bf28108189
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Create the glance-fs Pacemaker resource on one node (pacemaker master)
instead of all nodes, and set verify_on_create to True.
* It will avoid a race condition if Puppet is applied on 2 nodes on the
same time, so the filesystem is attempted to be created once.
* Verify with psc that the resource has been correctly created.
The full context of the bug is decribed here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1319384
Change-Id: I625f0879ae56e814664d1433ae47e27148779f12
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By default only the admin user key is generated and this key is used
for both admin and openstack user.
Because the mode of the client's key file is 644, any user with a
valid shell on the controller/compute/ceph nodes can made admin
operations on the ceph cluster.
This patch allows to used the random key generated by tripleoclient
for the openstack user.
Change-Id: I771bbee81c0acfe593e92a99ad12d6f1f7f445ef
Closes-bug: #1566927
Depends-On: I404665c09084f0a6cd2d8872940ee90220dc5f69
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This might prevent dropping members from corosync cluster on high load
environments. Symptoms of this problem happening can sometimes be found
in corosync log:
dub 05 17:23:45 overcloud-controller-0 corosync[14152]: [MAIN ] Corosync
main process was not scheduled for 3691.8391 ms (threshold is 1320.0000
ms). Consider token timeout increase.
The default in the Puppet manifest is 1 second, which matches the
corosync default, and we override it with hiera to 10 seconds.
Change-Id: I5ea850ada657e5eecafa3e8b28613a0ac48e78f3
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This was accidentally dropped from
Id5ed05b3a20d06af8ae7a3d6f859b03399b0d77d but we should handle the
non-pacemaker case as well.
Change-Id: Ia06746f9c536159cd7b62259e450b3dec331cdb0
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Right now, the service-related IPs assosiated with the machine are
registered in the /etc/hosts with different hostnames. This is fine,
except if you need to register that hostname in a third party service
(such as FreeIPA), since the current configuration is not assigning a
domain to those IP addresses. So the current implementation requires
DNS to be properly working, which is not ideal for testing purposes.
Since the current hostnames are not currently being used; it's still
trivial to change this mapping and the format of them. instead of
having entries such as:
<INTERNAL IP> <node>-internalapi
<STORAGE IP> <node>-storage
...
in /etc/hosts; This changes the format to:
<INTERNAL IP> <node>.internalapi.<domain> <node>.internalapi
<STORAGE IP> <node>.storage.<domain> <node>.storage
...
So the network (external, internal, storage, etc...) is now
represented as a subdomain. For simplicity, the format without the
domain is still available through an alias.
Change-Id: I6502959a974546e5de757935acea15df6326acda
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Microversions since Nova API v2.1 are aimed to replace the v3 work. The
/v2.1 is backwards compatible with the legacy /v2 endpoint. What we
called in the past /v3 is now something defunct in-tree. The /v2.1 API
is based on the v3 work, but there are many things that differ, in
particular with the backwards-compat thing. We keep the /v2 path in
api-paste.ini for making sure an upgrade doesn't trample operators and
users but if you look in tree, that's redirecting to the v2.1
codepath (just not asking for microversions). In summary, we only need
one endpoint, ie. /v2.1.
Additional information at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1291291
Related-Bug: #1564372
Change-Id: I1654665663bc5a19c201f7d25407910654ac1308
Depends-On: I6d64b8bcd0f79f1f298ddc809e6d92fbc2985c45
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This patch wires in a new for Mitaka Heat feature
that allows us to dynamically include a set of nested
stacks representing individual services via a Heat resource chain.
Follow on patches will use this interface to decompose the controller
role into isolated services.
Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Depends-On: If510abe260ea7852dfe2d1f7f92b529979483068
Change-Id: I84c97a76159704c2d6c963bc4b26e365764b1366
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The generated galera config has to include additional settings for
galera to be active on MariaDB 10.1.
wsrep_on must be explicitely set to ON. On MariaDB 5.5, this was
implicitely set as soon as wsrep_provider was specified.
a valid wsrep_cluster_address must be configured in addition to
wsrep_on, otherwise recovery command mysqld_safe --wsrep-recover
cannot retrieve replication state, and cluster cannot be bootstrapped.
These explicit settings are backward compatible with MariaDB 5.5 since
the two variables exist in both versions of MariaDB.
Change-Id: I4ab4f4eeb8679899f194399ba8695155e9a2f4a5
Closes-Bug: 1563751
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Some options in neutron.conf are used bu OVS agent, like logging &
messaging.
During the upgrade process, you need to restart the agent if these
options change.
We could patch puppet-neutron to add a notify, but the community won't
like it because Neutron OVS agent is not able to restart gracefully
until [1] got merged. Until that, we can fix it in TripleO, where we
suppose Puppet runs happenning during bootstraps and upgrades.
Later, we'll drop this code from here and move it in puppet-neutron.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/297211
Change-Id: I02b17b66e93331ddfb1a7abd8adff672bc7a32d6
Closes-Bug: #1563437
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We need to reload/restart services on updates/upgrades to apply any
config changes, but restarting services managed from Pacemaker from
Puppet causes problems.
For now we no-op the restart and rely on the catch-all restart after
Puppet phase.
In the future we should have a service provider for pacemaker resources
that will be using pcs. We still might have to restart services outside
Puppet due to cluster-wide orchestration issues, but we might be able to
do the restarts selectively rather than restart everything.
We also no-op the start/stop commands to be safe, as it also doesn't
make sense for Puppet to try start and stop those services when it
doesn't have knowledge about Pacemaker.
Change-Id: I95e21e10471cd7575f28c095c48150325f1414b3
Closes-Bug: #1562922
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This patch wires in ringbuilder.pp so that it is always
asserted like the other manifests and it fixes the misaligned
step sequencing in calling our overcloud controller manifests.
Previously it was called as a separate software deployment outside of
the hiera step sequence. This made things confusing in
controller-post.yaml since the deployment names didn't align
with the step hiera variables after step 3. Now that we call it
just like the other modules it should make gradually moving this
code to puppet-tripleo more straightforward as well.
Change-Id: Ibd4f51f65da475bb20a6b08d7bda673f330a5464
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