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#!/bin/bash
# Special pieces of upgrade migration logic go into this
# file. E.g. Pacemaker cluster transitions for existing deployments,
# matching changes to overcloud_controller_pacemaker.pp (Puppet
# handles deployment, this file handles migrations).
#
# This file shouldn't execute any action on its own, all logic should
# be wrapped into bash functions. Upgrade scripts will source this
# file and call the functions defined in this file where appropriate.
#
# The migration functions should be idempotent. If the migration has
# been already applied, it should be possible to call the function
# again without damaging the deployment or failing the upgrade.
# If the major version of mysql is going to change after the major
# upgrade, the database must be upgraded on disk to avoid failures
# due to internal incompatibilities between major mysql versions
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1587449
# This function detects whether a database upgrade is required
# after a mysql package upgrade. It returns 0 when no major upgrade
# has to take place, 1 otherwise.
function is_mysql_upgrade_needed {
# The name of the package which provides mysql might differ
# after the upgrade. Consider the generic package name, which
# should capture the major version change (e.g. 5.5 -> 10.1)
local name="mariadb"
local output
local ret
set +e
output=$(yum -q check-update $name)
ret=$?
set -e
if [ $ret -ne 100 ]; then
# no updates so we exit
echo "0"
return
fi
local currentepoch=$(rpm -q --qf "%{epoch}" $name)
local currentversion=$(rpm -q --qf "%{version}" $name | cut -d. -f-2)
local currentrelease=$(rpm -q --qf "%{release}" $name)
local newoutput=$(repoquery -a --pkgnarrow=updates --qf "%{epoch} %{version} %{release}\n" $name)
local newepoch=$(echo "$newoutput" | awk '{ print $1 }')
local newversion=$(echo "$newoutput" | awk '{ print $2 }' | cut -d. -f-2)
local newrelease=$(echo "$newoutput" | awk '{ print $3 }')
# With this we trigger the dump restore/path if we change either epoch or
# version in the package If only the release tag changes we do not do it
# FIXME: we could refine this by trying to parse the mariadb version
# into X.Y.Z and trigger the update only if X and/or Y change.
output=$(python -c "import rpm; rc = rpm.labelCompare((\"$currentepoch\", \"$currentversion\", None), (\"$newepoch\", \"$newversion\", None)); print rc")
if [ "$output" != "-1" ]; then
echo "0"
return
fi
echo "1"
}
# This function returns the list of services to be migrated away from pacemaker
# and to systemd. The reason to have these services in a separate function is because
# this list is needed in three different places: major_upgrade_controller_pacemaker_{1,2}
# and in the function to migrate the cluster from full HA to HA NG
function services_to_migrate {
# The following PCMK resources the ones the we are going to delete
PCMK_RESOURCE_TODELETE="
httpd-clone
memcached-clone
mongod-clone
neutron-dhcp-agent-clone
neutron-l3-agent-clone
neutron-metadata-agent-clone
neutron-netns-cleanup-clone
neutron-openvswitch-agent-clone
neutron-ovs-cleanup-clone
neutron-server-clone
openstack-aodh-evaluator-clone
openstack-aodh-listener-clone
openstack-aodh-notifier-clone
openstack-ceilometer-api-clone
openstack-ceilometer-central-clone
openstack-ceilometer-collector-clone
openstack-ceilometer-notification-clone
openstack-cinder-api-clone
openstack-cinder-scheduler-clone
openstack-glance-api-clone
openstack-glance-registry-clone
openstack-gnocchi-metricd-clone
openstack-gnocchi-statsd-clone
openstack-heat-api-cfn-clone
openstack-heat-api-clone
openstack-heat-api-cloudwatch-clone
openstack-heat-engine-clone
openstack-nova-api-clone
openstack-nova-conductor-clone
openstack-nova-consoleauth-clone
openstack-nova-novncproxy-clone
openstack-nova-scheduler-clone
openstack-sahara-api-clone
openstack-sahara-engine-clone
"
echo $PCMK_RESOURCE_TODELETE
}
# This function will migrate a mitaka system where all the resources are managed
# via pacemaker to a newton setup where only a few services will be managed by pacemaker
# On a high-level it will operate as follows:
# 1. Set the cluster in maintenance-mode so no start/stop action will actually take place
# during the conversion
# 2. Remove all the colocation constraints and then the ordering constraints, except the
# ones related to haproxy/VIPs which exist in Newton as well
# 3. Take the cluster out of maintenance-mode
# 4. Remove all the resources that won't be managed by pacemaker in newton. The
# outcome will be
# that they are stopped and removed from pacemakers control
# 5. Do a resource cleanup to make sure the cluster is in a clean state
function migrate_full_to_ng_ha {
if [[ -n $(pcmk_running) ]]; then
pcs property set maintenance-mode=true
# First we go through all the colocation constraints (except the ones
# we want to keep, i.e. the haproxy/ip ones) and we remove those
COL_CONSTRAINTS=$(pcs config show | sed -n '/^Colocation Constraints:$/,/^$/p' | grep -v "Colocation Constraints:" | egrep -v "ip-.*haproxy" | awk '{print $NF}' | cut -f2 -d: |cut -f1 -d\))
for constraint in $COL_CONSTRAINTS; do
log_debug "Deleting colocation constraint $constraint from CIB"
pcs constraint remove "$constraint"
done
# Now we kill all the ordering constraints (except the haproxy/ip ones)
ORD_CONSTRAINTS=$(pcs config show | sed -n '/^Ordering Constraints:/,/^Colocation Constraints:$/p' | grep -v "Ordering Constraints:" | awk '{print $NF}' | cut -f2 -d: |cut -f1 -d\))
for constraint in $ORD_CONSTRAINTS; do
log_debug "Deleting ordering constraint $constraint from CIB"
pcs constraint remove "$constraint"
done
# At this stage all the pacemaker resources are removed from the CIB.
# Once we remove the maintenance-mode those systemd resources will keep
# on running. They shall be systemd enabled via the puppet converge
# step later on
pcs property set maintenance-mode=false
# At this stage there are no constraints whatsoever except the haproxy/ip ones
# which we want to keep. We now disable and then delete each resource
# that will move to systemd.
# We want the systemd resources be stopped before doing "yum update",
# that way "systemctl try-restart <service>" is no-op because the
# service was down already
PCS_STATUS_OUTPUT="$(pcs status)"
for resource in $(services_to_migrate) "delay-clone" "openstack-core-clone"; do
if echo "$PCS_STATUS_OUTPUT" | grep "$resource"; then
log_debug "Deleting $resource from the CIB"
if ! pcs resource disable "$resource" --wait=600; then
echo_error "ERROR: resource $resource failed to be disabled"
exit 1
fi
pcs resource delete --force "$resource"
else
log_debug "Service $service not found as a pacemaker resource, not trying to delete."
fi
done
# We need to do a pcs resource cleanup here + crm_resource --wait to
# make sure the cluster is in a clean state before we stop everything,
# upgrade and restart everything
pcs resource cleanup
# We are making sure here that the cluster is stable before proceeding
if ! timeout -k 10 600 crm_resource --wait; then
echo_error "ERROR: cluster remained unstable after resource cleanup for more than 600 seconds, exiting."
exit 1
fi
fi
}
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