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Change-Id: I06577fa93e895a7c5940dac41b4f9c24b455f455
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: I9c1e97144ffd46040d32a0edf8253fc393b73c89
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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- reclass: iec: CentOS compatibility changes:
* drop `proto: static` in favor of letting the linux formula set
the appropiate default based on target OS;
* replace `proto: manual` with `proto: none` on RHEL systems;
* system.file: Avoid using non-existing `shadow` group for system
files;
* load br_netfilter kernel module to avoid `linux.network` state
failures;
* disable `at`, `cron` due to incomplete defaults in
salt-formula-linux (since we don't use them on iec nodes anyway);
- jumpserver/VCP VMs: centos: enable predictable interface names:
* CentOS cloud image defaults to old 'eth' naming scheme;
* add necessary kernel boot options via linux state;
* cleanup auto-generated udev rules for old eth interface names;
- salt-formula-linux: network: RHEL: Set bridge for member interfaces
* Find the bridge containing the interface being currently
configured (if any) and pass it to the `network.managed` Salt call;
- deploy.sh: Add new deploy argument `-o` for specifying the operating
system to preinstall on jumpserver and/or VCP VMs;
* defaults to 'ubuntu1604';
* only iec scenarios will also support 'centos' for now;
- user-data: minor tweaks for CentOS compatability:
* use `systemctl` instead of `service` utility;
* explicitly enable `salt-minion` service, since it defaults to
disabled on RHEL systems;
* explicitly call `ldconfig` to work around stale cache on RHEL,
preventing `salt-minion` from using OpenSSL library;
- states: virtual_init: Skip non-existing sysctl options on CentOS:
* CentOS currently uses a 3.x kernel which lacks certain sysctl
options that were only introduced in 4.x kernels, so skip them;
- state: akraino_iec: Add centos support:
* move iec repo to `/var/lib/akraino/iec` on both Salt Master and
cluster nodes;
- scenario defaults: Add CentOS configuration:
* OS-dependent configuration split;
* CentOS base image, default packages etc.;
- AArch64 deploy requirements: Add `xz` dependency
* CentOS AArch64 cloud image is archived using xz, install xz tools
for decompression;
- xdf_data: Make yaml parsing OS agnostic:
* rename `apt` to `repo` where appropiate;
* OS-dependent configuration parsing;
- lib_jump_deploy: CentOS handling changes:
* skip filesystem resize of cloud image for CentOS;
* add repo handling, package intallation/removal handling for CentOS;
* unxz base image if necessary (CentOS AArch64 cloud image);
Change-Id: Ic3538bacd53198701ff4ef77db62218eabc662e7
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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To avoid ports conflict of nginx/apache disable unused apache's
status module, which is binded on 80 port by default.
Also remove patch with double locations content
(formula already has such configuration).
JIRA: FUEL-408
Change-Id: Ib06dac8abe36299cf77747bdb3fc0fe7216b6096
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Starting with MCP 2019.2, Horizon was moved under haproxy in
Active/Active mode by default via upstream changes:
- Adding haproxy class for horizon [1];
- Cleanup nginx horizon sites by default [2];
This change re-enables the old behavior where Horizon is served by
nginx instead of haproxy.
While at it, fix missing support in salt-formula-apache for wsgi
`locations`, so Horizon dashboard can access '/static' resources
(e.g. CSS/images).
JIRA: FUEL-408
[1] https://github.com/Mirantis/reclass-system-salt-model/commit/81c4c21a
[2] https://github.com/Mirantis/reclass-system-salt-model/commit/a3b38f46
Change-Id: I9b35d5d0ce4e0b53dae808c2620a31ca80290b55
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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This reverts commit 430a0aee9e8c7400d698f460406152aa70349b6c.
Superseded by the patch into releng https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/67975
Change-Id: Ibeb8419fa0ebc8eebe255e7535d775458f560ad0
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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This reverts commit 7522bdb0e898144da2b6dc361dbdd549b39bc025.
The original patch has been merged (https://review.opendev.org/661011)
Change-Id: I9a1c04590145800523d546e36e9462fa7074922c
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Functest enabled block migration by default recently
but it can't be used with shared storage.
Change-Id: I15fd5459df91cece02e87cda9d1ed6e575194667
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Hugepage count has been recently bumped for virtual PODs via IDF
changes in Pharos, so align our FDio scenarios with the new RAM
requirements.
While at it, fix wrong pod_config template evaluation by moving it
after the templated scenario files are expanded, since pod_config
relies on scenario node definition.
Also, configure VPP to use decimal interface names by default to
align with Pharos macro for the VPP interface name string.
Change-Id: Ib3a89c294a3a2755567fdbe07e3be2b8ca1a5714
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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The per port model potentially requires an increase in memory
resource requirements (which is limited by labs) to support the
same number of ports and configuration as the shared port model.
Set linux:network:openvswitch:per_port_memory explicitly to true
to enable per port mempools support for DPDK devices.
Change-Id: I130885afc50e7a047f8835113d370840827ad718
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: Id49f26a2615e2fc06e94eeaf2e9200e83625e6c9
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Optimized for LF-POD2 as nic assigned to private/dpdk interface
and pinned cores resides on numa #0. Core #11 is for DPDK,
the rest four cores for PMDs.
Change-Id: Icca701bc1a66f3672b8511e0245c82ca29788a8b
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Set timeout value for snat punts to zero to turn
off the rate limiting and installation of learnt flows.
Change-Id: I79dad8fd0f925bfc11d7dc1678c3a414dc35fa56
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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* update system reclass
* rectify telemetry redis options
Change-Id: I6dca1ae52e7f7d73a90e53fceddca8e86872651b
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: I791436f512dea6c6bc61133c4122ac872950af8e
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Upstream change [1] switched from old qemu-nbd preseeding of VCP VMs
to using a cloud-init + configuration drive. This breaks on AArch64
with "IDE controllers are unsupported for this QEMU binary or machine
type", so switch back to using qemu-nbd.
[1] https://github.com/Mirantis/reclass-system-salt-model/commit/c0e4807
Change-Id: I0dfeb638d408343c76a73fafa503048a79ce1f6e
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Required only for Rally validation in cinder scenarios,
there is no useful functionaly in terms of cluster.
Change-Id: Idc4d62cbbc9974972e9d492b5a419342077e3d9a
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Sometimes instance doesn't get ip address from dhcp server, which
resides only on gateway node, so run additional dhcp/metadata agents
on compute nodes to handle tenant networks in place.
Change-Id: If1d74af665cf8db64b09f846fac7192f76abdb25
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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- bump Pharos git submodule to allow PODs with fewer nodes;
- add `k8-calico-iec-noha` scenario definition for Akraino
IEC basic configuration;
- add `k8-calico-iec-vcp-noha` scenario definition for Akraino
IEC nested (virtualized control plane) configuration;
- add `akraino_iec` state, which will leverage the Akraino IEC
bootstrap scripts from [1];
- replace system.reboot salt call with cmd.run 'reboot' as it's more
reliable;
- use kernel 4.15 for AArch64 K8 IEC scenarios;
NOTE: These scenarios will not be released in OPNFV since don't rely
on Salt formulas but instead of Akraino IEC scripts to install K8s.
[1] https://gerrit.akraino.org/r/#/q/project:iec
Change-Id: I4e538e0563d724cd3fd5c4d462ddc22d0c739402
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Change-Id: I2b41ce2e275bb053fa2590654ea7fa432b0c857f
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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* add opendaylight password (removed from system level)
* get updated ovn system class w/o mysql settings
* enable ceilometer user back (removed along with outdated service/endpoints)
* adjsut check interval of haproxy for noha scenarios since there is
only one backend for services, i.e. failover ain't expected
Change-Id: Iedee290e1cfcf838998bd44dc09a729d143974ac
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: I745a838b1f2f294b6c455700509ddf4b0264446f
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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* update gnocchi to 4.3
* remove outdated ceilometer api
Change-Id: I7adaf3ddc76d93531b6b0997b684672b80f2992f
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: Id75ffe4db808a4ec250ba8b86c5d49f1206c3784
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Also re-align resources for virtual scenarios.
Change-Id: Id0d55407fd5b1720a24e30c364219f8b08e89d06
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Previously, Salt Master CA mine was only sent once, during
salt.minion.ca state execution at cfg01 bringup / bootstrap.
This causes possible issues with:
- Salt Master container restart (mine data is lost);
- UNH Lab deployment (uknown rootcause, might be related to XFS and
overlay2 being used with Docker on CentOS);
To bypass this issue, make x509.get_pem_entries module send mine data
at the default mine interval (60 minutes).
Change-Id: I5f6334ae18f5af6cbe0a164791603b67f0a3668f
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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- replace mas01 VM with a Docker container;
- drop `mcpcontrol` virsh-managed network, including special handling
previously required for it across all scripts;
- drop infrastructure VMs handling from scripts, the only VMs we still
handle are cluster VMs for virtual and/or hybrid deployments;
- drop SSH server from mas01;
- stop running linux state on mas01, as all prerequisites are properly
handled durin Docker build or via entrypoint.sh - for completeness,
we still keep pillar data in sync with the actual contents of mas01
configuration, so running the state manually would still work;
- make port 5240 available on the jumpserver for MaaS dashboard access;
- docs: update diagrams and text to reflect the new changes;
Change-Id: I6d9424995e9a90c530fd7577edf401d552bab929
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Previously, Ubuntu ignored the VPP pinning with:
N: Ignoring file 'fdio.ubuntu' in directory '/etc/apt/preferences.d/'
as it has an invalid filename extension
Change-Id: I5ee60c1715bea3b4180b55125dc72962a70c2754
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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In order to mitigate live migration procedure make VIF plugging
event non-fatal for nova-compute. Also align max value of memory
for instance of ODL controller.
Change-Id: I0d00cc97c652eef3bd3404fac4715e2e7f2f02c7
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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VPP 18.10 has a weird bug triggered by certain packets, e.g. from
inside a guest VM on a compute node, these behave differently:
$ udhcpc -x hostname:1234567890123456789012 # works
$ udhcpc -x hostname:12345678901234567890123 # confuses VPP on gtw01
To avoid this bug, pin VPP to the previous release, which does not
exhibit the issue.
Change-Id: I8c1e085731909d4b9296e8b09608887a4b5bfdd6
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Baremetal clusters might benefit from having a little more time
to plug in the VIFs.
Change-Id: I9406a0ef24de2177827b3acd27b7c60b293a4572
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Fix broken systemd service unit dependecies:
- OVS should start before networking service;
- OVS ports & bridges should not be automatically ifup-ed by
networking service to avoid races, so drop 'auto' for both
(OVS ports are automatically handled when part of an OVS bridge);
- explicitly ifup OVS bridges as part of networking service, but
after all Linux interfaces have been handled;
- use 'allow-ovs br-prv' to let OVS handle br-prv and avoid another
race condition;
While at it, fix some other related issues:
- make OVS service start after DPDK service (if present);
- bump OVS-DPDK compute VMs RAM since since switching from MTU 1500
to jumbo frames for virtual PODs a while ago failed to do so [1];
- avoid creating conflicting reclass linux.network.interfaces entries
for OVS ports by using their name (drop 'ovs_port_' prefix):
* for untagged networks they will override existing common defs;
* for tagged networks, they will create separate entries;
- DPDK scenarios: make gtw01 br-prv members OVS ports to avoid race
conditions after node reboot by letting OVS handle them;
[1] https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2018/03/16/\
ovs-dpdk-hugepage-memory/
Change-Id: I0266ba67f3849b6f7e331a758146b331730bae55
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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The ovs port remains in down state after reboot if "auto" is off.
Also turn off no_wait option for odl-noha scenarios.
Change-Id: I0121b3190869528e5f2e9985f9e9299ac6c6724e
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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The first VMs spawned still exhibit the race condition described in
the ticket, so apply the same workaround proposed during the Fraser
release cycle in FDS.
JIRA: FDS-156
Change-Id: I3b2b1ed7b5711daf81b5f4a263e4dbee9f502259
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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Change-Id: I74c1c85310e2012e664764b6129fc4a52faaf106
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: Ibf88f179af2570a707ade78f772342b7da23b74f
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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Change-Id: I0e56261fc2fc2a0a3f164531c72d88f7c46f5ca1
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
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The conntrack-based SNAT uses the Linux netfilter framework to
do the NAPT and track the connection. The first packet in a traffic is
passed to the netfilter to be translated with the external IP. The
following packets will use the netfilter for further inbound and
outbound translation.
Change-Id: I1090b4fe041f8d9533aa4ce1964284a4a5c073ce
Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com>
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