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In a previous patch [1], we added support for VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED when
doing VM shared storage.
In Nova Mitaka [2] [3], we have now a parameter called
'live_migration_tunnelled' to whether or not use tunnelled migration.
It replaces 'block_migration_flag' and 'live_migration_flag' that are
both deprecated.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/286584/
[2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/263436/
[3] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/263434/
Change-Id: I8b199b6e72c80b2df7b679e0a20e39f8400d0478
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This patch makes sure:
* When doing shared storage
Nova is configured with block_migration_flag and live_migration_flag = '(...),VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED'
flag for security improvements.
* When not doing shared storage
Nova is not configured with VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED flag because it's not
supported by Qemu yet. We need to make sure the value is unset otherwise
live migration will fail when not running shared storage for VMs.
Note: this patch will be backport to stable branches. In a further
iteration, we'll probably use live_migration_tunnelled new Nova
parameter which is a simplier way to manage this feature.
Co-Authored-By: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I557c1624ee944a32b1831d504f7b189308cd1961
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To deploy Ceph on IPv6, we need to enable ms_bind_ipv6 in addition
to passing the list of MON IPs in brackets.
Change-Id: I3644b8fc06458e68574afa5573f07442f0a09190
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https://review.openstack.org/268356 can cause issues in IPv6
environments. It generates the following Hiera data:
nova::vncproxy::common::vncproxy_host: [2001:db8:fd00:1000::10]
which fails due to the brackets. Making sure there are no brackets
in nova_vncproxy_host makes it work for both the IP case and when
using DNS names.
Change-Id: Iafe18f042725eb9419d97cd674c4b9a1a895b187
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Currently the vnc server on the compute nodes binds on 0.0.0.0.
which only works with IPv4 addresses, it breaks connectivity with
IPv6 addressing.
This fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1300678.
Change-Id: Id642d224fb3c62f786453dc684634adca1c2c09d
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I9ed917f32b3de95beb234ade4819a8b96affe3e9
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This patch adds support for configuring Keystone domain for Heat
via heat-keystone-setup-domain script. It should be reverted
as soon as Keystone v3 is fully functional.
This patch won't be fully functional without either python-keystoneclient
fix [1] or workaround [2].
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-keystoneclient/+bug/1452298
[2] https://review.openstack.org/180563
Change-Id: Ie9cdd518b299c141f0fdbb3441a7761c27321a88
Co-Authored-By: Jiri Stransky <jistr@redhat.com>
Depends-On: Ic541f11978908f9344e5590f3961f0d31c04bb0c
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Change-Id: I26b7a1cd1b7b6520db1df49c60a86c2bb5bce1b0
Depends-On: I12e835964a0370de73e45ef0a8603656ecb02d0c
Depends-On: I8a5844e89bd81a99d5101ab6bce7a8d79e069565
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For the external loadbalancer work, we added the ability to specify
fixed ips for controller nodes on all network isolation networks.
In order to allow users full control over the placement and ip
addresses of deployed nodes, we need to be able to do the same thing
for the other node types.
Change-Id: I3ea91768b2ea3a40287f2f3cdb823c23533cf290
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Depends-On: I1a8741b9e00775763911222cbe0af677b59e03a1
Change-Id: I373f97ada4e4101700a12b42dfb8ee4b2ff701f2
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Combined with a fix in puppetlabs-rabbitmq, we can lift the forced
conversion of rabbitmq::file_limit into a string in Hiera. See the
referenced puppetlabs-rabbitmq pull request for explanation of the
issue.
Change-Id: I0ec720b5e06763e86ea93f59cfe05842b3d13269
Depends-On: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-rabbitmq/pull/401
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Adds Rabbit environment variable required for IPv6 only support
Change-Id: Iec209ca83a5b0708ac828c4afaf9d2222e597f24
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Previously we used to always set CinderISCSIHelper to lioadm from
the client. With [1] we aim at cleaning up the client from any
default so this change move the actual default into the templates.
1. Iabc94ad1cce6f1744429aca9f866a59a698f5680
Change-Id: I662e4b0e3cf909ec2583d087ca1d246715caf0f7
Related-Bug: 1554564
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It has been observed that on large clouds the netdev backlog
buffer might overflow. This change increases the default by ten
times.
The /proc/net/softnet_stat file contains a counter in the 2nd
column that is incremented when the netdev backlog queue overflows.
If this value is incrementing over time, then netdev_max_backlog
needs to be increased [1].
[1]. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1283676
Change-Id: Iec12324fd3a24e8b608b1e1849c270cc24cb0e60
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Multiple files in t-h-t were having small typos.
Fixed in this patchset.
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Change-Id: I82d7071747f47544990ed46e2be22931190406b3
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Adds an option to toggle whether events are stored in Ceilometer.
The default is false and remains unchanged.
Change-Id: I9accb679b97cf7172c67f3cd5f218bdaee507c94
Related-Bug: rhbz#1312373
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In order for instance HA to function safely, nova-compute needs access
to the name by which nova knows the current compute node.
Since the names of the nova-compute and neutron ml2 agents must be the
same for vif binding to work, it also sets the host value in
neutron.conf.
Change-Id: I7d07c57b7276815c72d08acaa86f673e43eb0498
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As discussed at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1299265
when providing a list of IPv6 addresses as the memcache_node_ips
the resulting nova.conf entry can't be parsed properly.
This adds a memcache_node_ips_v6 which has the required format like
inet6:[ADDR1],inet6:[ADDR2],inet6:[ADDR3]
Closes-Bug: 1536103
Change-Id: I7f95fa063cbba279c4c2e270841f0a279d2be2f6
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The swift device string is formatted in the outputs of the
controller template and swift-storage templates.
For ipv6 we need to delimit the address with [] as discussed in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1296701#c0
Change-Id: Ie611d62c3668a65a7be52777a613d265682c6a8b
Co-Authored-By: Jiri Stransky <jistr@redhat.com>
Closes-Bug: 1534135
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This just a revert to see if reverting this gets back to a normal CI run time.
This reverts commit f72aed85594f223b6f888e6d0af3c880ea581a66.
Change-Id: I04a0893f6cf69f547a4db26261005e580e1fc90b
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We'll use /32 for IPv4, the default pacemaker was already using.
Change-Id: Iab584c3e50efc3ecc0ec87bb080bf2d5d802199d
Co-Authored-By: Giulio Fidente <gfidente@redhat.com>
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To enable IPv6 in Corosync, you'll need to set the --ipv6 parameter when
building the cluster.
To do so, we need to specify this parameter in puppet configuration when
running ::pacemaker::corosync class.
So we have now a new parameter: CorosyncIPv6 which is a boolean, False
by default. If set to True, it will pass right options to enable IPv6
when building the Pacemaker cluster.
Change-Id: I485f1399964ddd7a201ed19ec6580b8a136b3acd
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Previously we were always appending the :port suffix to the list
of rabbitmq nodes but the syntax was invalid for IPv6.
This change wires rabbit_hosts from the templates as it happens
already for the other services. Port can be customized using
rabbit_port.
Change-Id: Iecc7a97d46d7de17e85398c57996c104c9125b0e
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Without this the nova_api and sahara database_connection string won't
add brackets around the IP address, when IPv6, causing db sync to fail.
Change-Id: I262e5de993ae59ad665edb043119aac2e09c6fdc
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