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chrony randomly fails with the following issue
TASK [synchronize-time : synchronize time]
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fatal: [controller00]: FAILED! => {"changed": true, "cmd": "chronyc -a 'burst 4/4' && chronyc -a makestep", "delta": "0:00:00.004991", "end":
"2017-09-14 19:30:37.561972", "failed": true, "rc": 1, "start": "2017-09-14 19:30:37.556981", "stderr": "", "stdout": "200 OK\n503 No
such source", "stdout_lines": ["200 OK", "503 No such source"],"warnings": []}
As such, lets retry a few more times before giving up.
Change-Id: I20767bb3031061c03c9ba8dbc65859c7312bfac9
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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This is a temporary fix to get noha and ha flavors working.
We should normally use bifrost inventory and have templates for
opnfv, controller, and compute groups rather than per host basis.
But since that is still pending to be done, this change tries to
make sure what we have now continues working.
Change-Id: I9132c474754f4d11d1b9e4b1288b449703994db8
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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There is nothing Ubuntu specific in this role apart from the nfs server
service name. As such we remove the block statement and make the service
name configurable in order to prepare for multidistribution support.
Change-Id: I3c8202315fc49b5e5afc2a0d03eaf80d83db5f4c
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Move the network templates inside the role since it's their only user.
Moreover, remove the arguments when we include the role in playbooks and
move the distro logic to the role itself.
Change-Id: I938686fdb31b9896b9e97339799a0edd4c34bf36
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Putting the host keys in '/' requires root privileges so
it's best if we place them in the same directory like the
rest of the XCI files.
Change-Id: I030ed3d6cbb57bb984a78aeffb4eca2bd5c10bb0
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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This change
- switches cinder backend from lvm to nfs as examplified in [1].
- moves nfs shares from compute01 to compute00 in order to merge
configure-targethosts.yml playbook in upcoming change.
- updates openstack_user_config.yml to reflect the switch to nfs
and move of nfs server to compute00.
- removes exports file due to switching to lineinfile module.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/openstack-ansible/draft/app-config-prod.html
Change-Id: I0715c98a89ab124256e3857c1047e374f261e39b
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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For some reason, when the nodes are provisioned, they are out
of sync time-wise. This prevents neutron agents on compute nodes
from starting and then everything fails.
This change restarts chrony after the network configuration is updated
and the nodes have internet access and force synchs time on nodes.
Change-Id: Ib27b1fa0313223b52fa2e6229d5a179581d62686
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change
- sets static IP for controller nodes' vxlan bridges as stated
in osa documentation: compute and network hosts must have an IP [1]
- configures IPs for controller nodes' vxlan bridges.
- removes the additional vlan ip from compute nodes as it seems to
be there for all in one.
- removes glean.rules as they mess with the network configuration once
the network changes are applied.
- removes the contents of interfaces.d as osa populates config for
lxc bridges and includes this config in interfaces file thus all the
files in interfaces.d must be removed in order not to mess with the
network configuration.
- updates modules appropriately.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/openstack-ansible/draft/app-config-prod.html
Change-Id: I84d5f07216c8d0246da06080fb0ed19f917d6637
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: Ibc1b9662bb9865c0e309128327d620324ddca85c
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change moves preparation (cloning repos, combining opnfv/bifrost
with openstack/bifrost), destroying and creating VM nodes from the
script into a separate playbook.
This requires the host to have ansible installed. The version of ansible
to install using pip currently matches to what bifrost uses but it is
hardcoded and needs to be fixed properly.
The reason for having this as a playbook to simplify the script and
increase the reuse. This playbook will be used for
- developer sandbox
- periodic bifrost jobs to run against latest on given branch and
promoting bifrost sha1 to pin later on
- daily jobs to run using pinned versions of bifrost
Change-Id: I033f12290dfea19d4c74be80eea7203211c0369e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This patch adds noha target host configuration playbook, inventory, variable
files and so on to use until we have time to fix things more properly and some
other functionality becomes available in upstream. This approach will result in
duplicates but it is something we can perhaps live with.
NFS configuration is converted into a role and the rest is adjusted accordingly.
The playbook to configure target hosts will be same with the one we will
have for ha flavor but for different for the flavor mini.
The user variables and openstack user configuration will be different between
flavors and keeping deployment specific configuration.
Change-Id: I8faceae846285fc3e4260cbced5b740a9b0c3766
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Network configuration task and accompanied handler put into a role
and handler is converted to task.
Distro specific var, interface, is introduced to ensure we do not
hardcode the interface which might not be available.
Update the templates accordingly.
Change-Id: I667620fe22c93a9b20a1d8c1b7b0051d7647b591
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This patch adds the main/common playbooks, files, and templates to
be used for all flavors.
The provisioning and OpenStack installation process will be as below
- provision VMs for flavor using bifrost
- once the VMs are provisioned, configure-localhost.yml playbook will
be run, preparing the localhost in order to ensure the right playbooks
(configure-opnfvhost.yml and configure-targethosts.yml), inventory files
and var files are in place before we proceed with configuring opnfv host.
- after getting the right files for the flavor, opnfv host will be
configured using configure-opnfvhost.yml playbook.
- finally, the target hosts will be configured.
- once the above process is completed, openstack-ansible playbooks will
be run, setting up hosts, infrastructure and OpenStack.
Change-Id: I6e08b2cfdab9627f765e6fc414917b09f953cab2
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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