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The VM nodes are named using OpenStack terminology but since we
now have Kubernetes scenario, it is appropriate to name the nodes
accordingly.
Apart from that, we normally log the version of OSA which is not
correct for kubernetes deployments. Logging Kubespray version would
be correct for this scenario.
Change-Id: I3964574c8592450f9fa3126f19e27bb78fd9d174
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fdegir@gmail.com>
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According to the docs[1]
"writeback: This mode causes the hypervisor to interact with the disk
image file or block device with neither O_DSYNC nor O_DIRECT semantics.
The host page cache is used and writes are reported to the guest as
completed when they are placed in the host page cache. The normal page
cache management will handle commitment to the storage device.
Additionally, the guest's virtual storage adapter is informed of the
writeback cache, so the guest would be expected to send down flush
commands as needed to manage data integrity. Analogous to a raid
controller with RAM cache."
and
"writeback: This mode informs the guest of the presence of a write
cache, and relies on the guest to send flush commands as needed to
maintain data integrity within its disk image. This is a common
storage design which is completely accounted for within modern file
systems. This mode exposes the guest to data loss in the unlikely case
of a host failure, because there is a window of time between the time
a write is reported as completed, and that write being committed to the
storage device."
"unsafe: This mode is similar to writeback caching except for the
following: the guest flush commands are ignored, nullifying the data
integrity control of these flush commands, and resulting in a higher
risk of data loss because of host failure. The name “unsafe” should
serve as a warning that there is a much higher potential for data
loss because of a host failure than with the other modes. As the
guest terminates, the cached data is flushed at that time."
It's beneficial to use the host page cache to cache I/O from the guest
instead of waiting for data to reach the actual disk device. We do not
normally care about data integrity so data loss is not a problem.
Moreover, we drop the cache configuration from the flavor files since
it's independent of the flavor that's being deployed.
[1] https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles-12/singlehtml/book_virt/book_virt.html#cha.cachemodes
Change-Id: I118ffdf84b1be672185b3eff60fe5d0b5f1a590d
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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These options seem to help with the functest execution
within XCI VM.
Change-Id: I3b9b6b02fc571feb42543025f8ab179c6db18e0a
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fdegir@gmail.com>
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Change-Id: I62c167621e2b28a57b1ef7647d105ea73dbb0291
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change bumps osa sha to 4d39f2cc. [1] The reason for going to a later
osa sha is to include ODL and Tacker commits in upstream to ease the work
done for ODL and SFC scenarios. However, this osa sha seems to be having
issues with the flavor ha so the users should be aware of the problems
which is added into the readme as known issue and the flavor is disabled
in xci-deploy.sh.
Another reason to bump sha right now is that upstream changed a lot during
last 2 months and waiting longer will probably result in more changes, making
it harder to move to a later osa sha even harder.
Other changes included by this change are
- update ansible role requirements to move to shas pinned by upstream for pike.
- add odl and tacker roles into ansible role requirements.
- update how aio is deployed due to removal of an upstream script. (this could
perhaps have been done in a better way but the time pressure required this to
be fixed in the way as proposed.)
- ensure facts are gathered for all the hosts and containers before
running setup-infrastructure.yml playbook.
- stop grepping for failed in the log of setup-hosts.yml playbook due
to existence of rescue block in rabbitmq_cluster_create.yml [2].
- reduce the resource needs by updating the user_variables that are
based on upstream osa gate which uses aio. The values for none-aio xci
flavors will be adjusted in a separate change once the sha bump is complete.
- fix a bug in ha-vars.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/gitweb?p=openstack/openstack-ansible.git;a=commit;h=4d39f2cc29417153780210fc0bb86223387e9968
[2] https://review.openstack.org/gitweb?p=openstack/openstack-ansible-rabbitmq_server.git;a=blob;f=tasks/rabbitmq_cluster_create.yml;h=4aaad5adafa42684c0d791b49539069fe1b45635;hb=HEAD#l24
Change-Id: Ia7fc495e315e4a41359641f8be4b3c8bbf7b61fa
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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The default VM spec may not be good enough for every host
so allow users to override the default VM_* variables.
Change-Id: Ie846620ab81b7fedcbe4b23da735379ab75d3cc2
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Reflect the changes to other impacted files as well.
Change-Id: I106f4e47fe5c75d288f4878fe6ec9f8ff39c652e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Summary of changes are
- flavors directory has been removed and the flavor config files are
moved into config and renamed to <flavor>-vars
- common files are put under file
- files specific to flavors are put under file/<flavor> directories
- templates and var files are stored in template and var directories
respectively
- 3 playbooks are created
Change-Id: I8a93e0947ccb02f93a6c8f00da27e0cc6b4dc21e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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