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Change-Id: I99b96343742ee5c40d8786e26b2336427e225c82
Implements: blueprint update-plan-environment-yaml
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Prior to Ocata, the Controller role was hardcoded for various lookups.
When we switched to having the primary role name being dynamically
pulled from the roles_data.yaml using the first role as the primary
role as part of I36df7fa86c2ff40026d59f02248af529a4a81861, it
introduced a regression for folks who had previously been using
a custom roles file without the Controller being listed first.
Instead of relying on the position of the role in the roles data, this
change adds the concepts of tags to the role data that can be used when
looking for specific functionality within the deployment process. If
no roles are specified with this the tags indicating a 'primary'
'controller', it will fall back to using the first role listed in the
roles data as the primary role.
Change-Id: Id3377e7d7dcc88ba9a61ca9ef1fb669949714f65
Closes-Bug: #1677374
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This will give user the ability to set these values,
if IPv6 is not to be used, it's recommended that it be
disabled to reduce the attack surface of the system.
Change-Id: Ib3142cce49b93a421ca142a59961ce49a77e66b1
Co-Authored-By: Luke Hinds <lhinds@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: zshi <zshi@redhat.com>
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Following change I1393d65ffb20b1396ff068def237418958ed3289 the ctlplane
network will be 192.168.24 by default and not 192.0.2 anymore.
This change removes old references left to 192.0.2 network from the
overcloud templates.
Change-Id: I1986721d339887741038b6cd050a46171a4d8022
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Change-Id: I93de22a4aa2d90966c24349e765475576947f2e0
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Adds the ability to perform a yum update after performing the RHEL
registration.
Change-Id: Id84d156cd28413309981d5943242292a3a6fa807
Partial-Bug: #1640894
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This will add the Docker service to all roles. Note that currently by
default the Docker service is mapped to OS::Heat::None by default. It
will only be deployed if environments/docker.yaml file is included in
the deployment.
Change-Id: I9d8348b7b6576b94c872781bc89fecb42075cde0
Related-Bug: #1680395
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This patch adds
- setting nova config param 'force_config_meta' to True
as metadata service is not supported by OVN yet.
- Add the necessary iptables rules to allow ovsdb-server
traffic for Northbound and Southboud databases.
- Update the release notes for OVN.
Change-Id: If1a2d07d66e493781b74aab2fc9b76a6d58f3842
Closes-bug: #1670562
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It is using a trigger tripleo::profile::base::keystone::ldap_backend_enable in puppet-tripleo
who will call a define in puppet-keysone ldap_backend.pp.
Given the following environment:
parameter_defaults:
KeystoneLDAPDomainEnable: true
KeystoneLDAPBackendConfigs:
tripleoldap:
url: ldap://192.0.2.250
user: cn=openstack,ou=Users,dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com
password: Secrete
suffix: dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com
user_tree_dn: ou=Users,dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com
user_filter: "(memberOf=cn=OSuser,ou=Groups,dc=redhat,dc=example,dc=com)"
user_objectclass: person
user_id_attribute: cn
user_allow_create: false
user_allow_update: false
user_allow_delete: false
ControllerExtraConfig:
nova::keystone::authtoken::auth_version: v3
cinder::keystone::authtoken::auth_version: v3
It would then create a domain called tripleoldap with an LDAP
configuration as defined by the hash. The parameters from the
hash are defined by the keystone::ldap_backend resource in
puppet-keystone.
More backends can be added as more entries to that hash.
This also enables multi-domain support for horizon.
Closes-Bug: 1677603
Co-Authored-By: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles <jaosorior@redhat.com>
Depends-On: I1593c6a33ed1a0ea51feda9dfb6e1690eaeac5db
Change-Id: I6c815e4596d595bfa2a018127beaf21249a10643
Signed-off-by: Cyril Lopez <cylopez@redhat.com>
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This patch integrates with the db_sync_timeout
parameter recently added to puppet-nova
and puppet-neutron in
I6b30a4d9e3ca25d9a473e4eb614a8769fa4567e7, which allow for the full
db_sync install to have more time than just Pupppet's
default of 300 seconds. Ultimately, similar timeouts
can be added for all other projects that feature
db sync phases, however Nova and Neutron are currently
the ones that are known to time out in some
environments.
Closes-bug: #1661100
Change-Id: Ic47439a0a774e3d74e844d43b58956da8d1887da
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os-collect-config is already configured to use json files in
/var/lib/os-collect-config/local-data/ as a data source, so this can
be used in the deployed-server get-occ-config.sh to copy in the
required json to generate the required os-collect-config.conf.
Co-Authored-By: James Slagle <jslagle@redhat.com>
Closes-Bug: #1679705
Change-Id: Ibde9e6bf360277d4ff64f66d637a5c7f0360e754
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The puppet-tripleo change was added in
Ie9391aa39532507c5de8dd668a70d5b66e17c891.
Closes-bug: #1656558
Change-Id: Ibe2e4be5b5dc953d8d4b14f680a460409db95585
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This enabled a lot of advanced networking features (see the release note).
Related to blueprint ironic-driver-composition
Change-Id: I20ea994fec36d73e618107b5c3594ec1c0f8cb93
Depends-On: I72eb8b06cca14073d1d1c82462fb702630e02de3
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We need to purge the initial firewall for deployed-server's, otherwise
if you have a default REJECT rule, the pacemaker cluster will fail to
initialize. This matches the behavior done when using images, see:
Iddc21316a1a3d42a1a43cbb4b9c178adba8f8db3
I0dee5ff045fbfe7b55d078583e16b107eec534aa
Change-Id: Ia83d17b609e4f737074482a980689cc57c3ad911
Closes-Bug: #1679234
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Ceilometer API has been deprecated since Ocata. lets disable
it by default and add an env file to enable it if needed.
Closes-bug: #1676968
Change-Id: I571f5467466c29271e0235e8fde6bdae07c20daf
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Ceilometer Auth should be enabled even if ceilometer api
is not. Lets decouple these, this flag will be used in
puppet-tripleo where ceilometer::keystone::auth class
is initialized.
Change-Id: Iffebd40752eafb1d30b5962da8b5624fb9df7d48
Closes-bug: #1677354
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When we upgrade OVS from 2.5 to 2.6, the postrun package update
restart the services and drop the connectivity
We need to push this manual upgrade script and executed to the
nodes for newton to ocata
The special case is needed for 2.5.0-14 specifically see related
bug for more info (or, older where the postun tries restart).
See related review at [1] for the minor update/manual upgrade.
Related-Bug: 1669714
Depends-On: I3227189691df85f265cf84bd4115d8d4c9f979f3
Co-Authored-By: Sofer Athlan-Guyot <sathlang@redhat.com>
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/450607/
Change-Id: If998704b3c4199bbae8a1d068c31a71763f5c8a2
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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 neutron service plugin support part
in t-h-t.
Change-Id: I1b52dc2c11a15698e43b6deeac6cadeeba1802d5
Depends-On: I01a8afdc51b2a077be1bbc7855892f68756e1fd3
Partially-Implements: blueprint l2gw-service-integration
Signed-off-by: Peng Liu <pliu@redhat.com>
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Closes-Bug: #1662679
Change-Id: I3446d59b89d43859caedd2be4583099374944379
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* Disable Kernel Parameter for Sending ICMP Redirects:
- net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects = 0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.send_redirects = 0
Rationale: An attacker could use a compromised host
to send invalid ICMP redirects to other router devices
in an attempt to corrupt routing and have users access
a system set up by the attacker as opposed to a valid
system.
* Disable Kernel Parameter for Accepting ICMP Redirects:
- net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects = 0
Rationale: Attackers could use bogus ICMP redirect
messages to maliciously alter the system routing tables
and get them to send packets to incorrect networks and
allow your system packets to be captured.
* Disable Kernel Parameter for secure ICMP Redirects:
- net.ipv4.conf.default.secure_redirects = 0
- net.ipv4.conf.all.secure_redirects = 0
Rationale: Secure ICMP redirects are the same as ICMP
redirects, except they come from gateways listed on
the default gateway list. It is assumed that these
gateways are known to your system, and that they are
likely to be secure.
* Enable Kernel Parameter to log suspicious packets:
- net.ipv4.conf.default.log_martians = 1
- net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians = 1
Rationale: Enabling this feature and logging these packets
allows an administrator to investigate the possibility
that an attacker is sending spoofed packets to their system.
* Ensure IPv6 redirects are not accepted by Default
- net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_redirects = 0
- net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_redirects = 0
Rationale: It is recommended that systems not accept ICMP
redirects as they could be tricked into routing traffic to
compromised machines. Setting hard routes within the system
(usually a single default route to a trusted router) protects
the system from bad routes.
Change-Id: I2e8ab3141ee37ee6dd5a23d23dbb97c93610ea2e
Co-Authored-By: Luke Hinds <lhinds@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: zshi <zshi@redhat.com>
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Note: since it replaces rabbitmq, in order to aim for the smallest
amount of changes the service_name is called 'rabbitmq' so all the
other services do not need additional logic to use qdr.
Depends-On: Idecbbabdd4f06a37ff0cfb34dc23732b1176a608
Change-Id: I27f01d2570fa32de91ffe1991dc873cdf2293dbc
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For both containers and classic deployments, allow to configure
policy.json for all OpenStack APIs with new parameters (hash,
empty by default).
Example of new parameter: NovaApiPolicies.
See environments/nova-api-policy.yaml for how the feature can be used.
Note: use it with extreme caution.
Partial-implement: blueprint modify-policy-json
Change-Id: I1144f339da3836c3e8c8ae4e5567afc4d1a83e95
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panko is enabled by default, we might as well make it
the default dispatcher along with gnocchi.
Closes-bug: #1676900
Change-Id: Icb6c98ed0810724e4445d78f3d34d8b71db826ae
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Hiera value of nova::compute::pci_passthrough should be a string.
It has been modified to JSON with the heira hook changes. Modifying
it again back to string.
Closes-Bug: #1675036
Change-Id: I441907ff313ecc5b7b4da562c6be195687fc6c76
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The core dump of a setuid program is more likely
to contain sensitive data, as the program itself
runs with greater privileges than the user who
initiated execution of the program. Disabling the
ability for any setuid program to write a core
file decreases the risk of unauthorized access of
such data.
This change sets core dump for setuid programs
to '0'.
Change-Id: Ib05d993c1bb59b59c784e438f805733f636c743d
Signed-off-by: zshi <zshi@redhat.com>
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