This reverts commit 9cae59be51e8d2d798830042a5fd448a4aa5e7dc.
Reason for revert: This patch was found to introduce issues with fluentd customisation. The underlying issue is not currently fully understood, but could be a sign of other obscure issues.
Change-Id: Ia4859c23d85699621a3b734d6cedb70225576dfc
Closes-Bug: #1906288
Main plays are action-redirect-stubs, ideal for import_tasks.
This avoids 'include' penalty and makes logs/ara look nicer.
Fixes haproxy and rabbitmq not to check the host group as well.
Change-Id: I46136fc40b815e341befff80b54a91ef431eabc0
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Config plays do not need to check containers. This avoids skipping
tasks during the genconfig action.
Ironic and Glance rolling upgrades are handled specially.
Swift and Bifrost do not use the handlers at all.
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Change-Id: I140bf71d62e8f0932c96270d1f08940a5ba4542a
Including tasks has a performance penalty when compared with importing
tasks. If the include has a condition associated with it, then the
overhead of the include may be lower than the overhead of skipping all
imported tasks. For unconditionally included tasks, switching to
import_tasks provides a clear benefit.
Benchmarking of include vs. import is available at [1].
This change switches from include_tasks to import_tasks where there is
no condition applied to the include.
[1] https://github.com/stackhpc/ansible-scaling/blob/master/doc/include-and-import.md#task-include-and-import
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Change-Id: Ia45af4a198e422773d9f009c7f7b2e32ce9e3b97
The goal for this push request is to normalize the construction and use
of internal, external, and admin URLs. While extending Kolla-ansible
to enable a more flexible method to manage external URLs, we noticed
that the same URL was constructed multiple times in different parts
of the code. This can make it difficult for people that want to work
with these URLs and create inconsistencies in a large code base with
time. Therefore, we are proposing here the use of
"single Kolla-ansible variable" per endpoint URL, which facilitates
for people that are interested in overriding/extending these URLs.
As an example, we extended Kolla-ansible to facilitate the "override"
of public (external) URLs with the following standard
"<component/serviceName>.<companyBaseUrl>".
Therefore, the "NAT/redirect" in the SSL termination system (HAproxy,
HTTPD or some other) is done via the service name, and not by the port.
This allows operators to easily and automatically create more friendly
URL names. To develop this feature, we first applied this patch that
we are sending now to the community. We did that to reduce the surface
of changes in Kolla-ansible.
Another example is the integration of Kolla-ansible and Consul, which
we also implemented internally, and also requires URLs changes.
Therefore, this PR is essential to reduce code duplicity, and to
facility users/developers to work/customize the services URLs.
Change-Id: I73d483e01476e779a5155b2e18dd5ea25f514e93
Signed-off-by: Rafael Weingärtner <rafael@apache.org>
Previously we mounted /etc/timezone if the kolla_base_distro is debian
or ubuntu. This would fail prechecks if debian or ubuntu images were
deployed on CentOS. While this is not a supported combination, for
correctness we should fix the condition to reference the host OS rather
than the container OS, since that is where the /etc/timezone file is
located.
Change-Id: Ifc252ae793e6974356fcdca810b373f362d24ba5
Closes-Bug: #1882553
Including tasks has a performance penalty when compared with importing
tasks. If the include has a condition associated with it, then the
overhead of the include may be lower than the overhead of skipping all
imported tasks. In the case of the check-containers.yml include, the
included file only has a single task, so the overhead of skipping this
task will not be greater than the overhead of the task import. It
therefore makes sense to switch to use import_tasks there.
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Change-Id: I65d911670649960708b9f6a4c110d1a7df1ad8f7
The common role was previously added as a dependency to all other roles.
It would set a fact after running on a host to avoid running twice. This
had the nice effect that deploying any service would automatically pull
in the common services for that host. When using tags, any services with
matching tags would also run the common role. This could be both
surprising and sometimes useful.
When using Ansible at large scale, there is a penalty associated with
executing a task against a large number of hosts, even if it is skipped.
The common role introduces some overhead, just in determining that it
has already run.
This change extracts the common role into a separate play, and removes
the dependency on it from all other roles. New groups have been added
for cron, fluentd, and kolla-toolbox, similar to other services. This
changes the behaviour in the following ways:
* The common role is now run for all hosts at the beginning, rather than
prior to their first enabled service
* Hosts must be in the necessary group for each of the common services
in order to have that service deployed. This is mostly to avoid
deploying on localhost or the deployment host
* If tags are specified for another service e.g. nova, the common role
will *not* automatically run for matching hosts. The common tag must
be specified explicitly
The last of these is probably the largest behaviour change. While it
would be possible to determine which hosts should automatically run the
common role, it would be quite complex, and would introduce some
overhead that would probably negate the benefit of splitting out the
common role.
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Change-Id: I6a4676bf6efeebc61383ec7a406db07c7a868b2a
In the spirit of Kolla-Ansible, we generally try to provide
workable defaults.
The default for Elasticsearch curator schedule was fine except for
multinode deploys where it would cause all nodes to run at the
same time producing broken runs (race condition in the get-delete
cycle).
It is easy to improve this situation by embracing poor-man's
reimplementation of keystone's fernet key rotation schedule.
ES Curator does not need all the complexity of the former so it
can be handled very well by shifting by as many hours as the
instance's index dictates. It should rarely if ever need more time
(most likely still in minutes range rather than hours).
Change-Id: I9d6758c8550308d13d936de1a14afbe4124e593b
There were two issues with it. Lack of /usr/local/bin in PATH
for CentOS and wrong crontab path for Ubuntu/Debian.
This patch mirrors how it is handled in keystone.
Change-Id: Ib54b261e12c409d66b792648807646015826e83c
Closes-Bug: #1885732
This was addressed in I21689e22870c2f6206e37c60a3c33e19140f77ff but
accidentally reverted in I4f74bfe07d4b7ca18953b11e767cf0bb94dfd67e.
Change-Id: Id5fc458b0ca54bddfe9a43cb315dbcfeb2142395
Refactor service configuration to use the copy certificates task. This
reduces code duplication and simplifies implementing encrypting backend
HAProxy traffic for individual services.
Change-Id: I0474324b60a5f792ef5210ab336639edf7a8cd9e
Some services look for /etc/timezone on Debian/Ubuntu, so we should
introduce it to the containers.
In addition, added prechecks for /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone.
Closes-Bug: #1821592
Change-Id: I9fef14643d1bcc7eee9547eb87fa1fb436d8a6b3
This is a follow up to I001defc75d1f1e6caa9b1e11246abc6ce17c775b. To
maintain previous behaviour, and ensure we catch any host configuration
changes, we should perform host configuration during upgrade.
Change-Id: I79fcbf1efb02b7187406d3c3fccea6f200bcea69
Related-Bug: #1860161
This updates the elasticsearch configuration file (and loading
mechanism) for ELK 6.x.
The default location for the configuration for all package
distributions is /etc/elasticsearch[1], so now that is where we
overwrite the elasticsearch.yml.
The path.conf and path.scripts paths are no longer supported and will
raise exceptions if utilized in 6.x.
[1]:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.x/settings.html#config-files-location
Implements: blueprint elasticsearch-kibana-version-upgrade
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/647748/
Change-Id: I4f74bfe07d4b7ca18953b11e767cf0bb94dfd67e
Currently there are a few services that perform host configuration
tasks. This is done in config.yml. This means that these changes are
performed during 'kolla-ansible genconfig', when we might expect not to
be making any changes to the remote system.
This change separates out these host configuration tasks into a
config-host.yml file, which is included directly from deploy.yml.
One change in behaviour is that this prevents these tasks from running
during an upgrade or genconfig. This is probably what we want, but we
should be careful when any of these host configuration tasks are
changed, to ensure they are applied during an upgrade if necessary.
Change-Id: I001defc75d1f1e6caa9b1e11246abc6ce17c775b
Closes-Bug: #1860161
When change the cert file in /etc/kolla/certificate/.
The certificate in the container has not changed.
So I think can use kolla-ansible deploy when certificate is
changed. restart <container>
Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-cacerts
Change-Id: Iaac6f37e85ffdc0352e8062ae5049cc9a6b3db26
Signed-off-by: yj.bai <bai.yongjun@99cloud.net>
Both include_role and import_role expect role's name to be given
via "name" param instead of "role".
This worked but caused errors with ansible-lint.
See: https://review.opendev.org/694779
Change-Id: I388d4ae27111e430d38df1abcb6c6127d90a06e0
We assume that all groups are present in the inventory, and quite obtuse
errors can result if any are not.
This change adds a precheck that checks for the presence of all expected
groups in the inventory for each service. It also introduces a common
service-precheck role that we can use for other common prechecks.
Change-Id: Ia0af1e7df4fff7f07cd6530e5b017db8fba530b3
Partially-Implements: blueprint improve-prechecks
Service configuration urls should be constructed using
kolla_internal_fqdn instead of kolla_internal_vip_address. Otherwise SSL
validation will fail when certificates are issued using domain names.
Change-Id: I21689e22870c2f6206e37c60a3c33e19140f77ff
Closes-Bug: 1862419
The kibana, elasticsearch and monasca roles all use the uri module to
perform Elasticsearch configuration tasks via its API. The body of the
request should be JSON formatted, but these tasks now fail because it is
not.
The following error is seen:
TASK [monasca : Create default control plane organisation if it doesn't
exist]
invalid character '\\'' looking for beginning of object key string
The 'JSON' body in this case was:
{'name': 'monasca_control_plane@default'}
This was probably caused by the recent change to execute these tasks in
the kolla_toolbox container, but may also be caused by an Ansible
version bump (or something else).
This change fixes the issue by ensuring that the body is JSON-encoded in
all cases.
Change-Id: I7acc097381dd9a4af4e014525c1c88213abbde93
Closes-Bug: #1864177
Delegate executing uri REST methods to the current module containers
using kolla_toolbox. This will allow self signed certificate that are
already copied into the container to be automatically validated. This
circumvents requiring Kolla Ansible to explicitly disable certificate
validation in the ansible uri module.
Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-cacerts
Change-Id: I2625db7b8000af980e4745734c834c5d9292290b
When kolla_copy_ca_into_containers is set to "yes", the Certificate
Authority in /etc/kolla/certificates will be copied into service
containers to enable trust for that CA. This is especially useful when
the CA is self signed, and would not be trusted by default.
Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-cacerts
Change-Id: I4368f8994147580460ebe7533850cf63a419d0b4
This patch mounts the kolla_logs volume into the Elasticsearch
container so that logs are no longer written to the container
filesystem. It is up to the user to migrate any existing logs
into the kolla_logs volume, if they so desire.
Closes-Bug: #1859162
Change-Id: Ia1743e202e310fc88a61476c80eadf3855256c20
For the CentOS 7 to 8 transition, we will have a period where both
CentOS 7 and 8 images are available. We differentiate these images via a
tag - the CentOS 8 images will have a tag of train-centos8 (or
master-centos8 temporarily).
To achieve this, and maintain backwards compatibility for the
openstack_release variable, we introduce a new 'openstack_tag' variable.
This variable is based on openstack_release, but has a suffix of
'openstack_tag_suffix', which is empty except on CentOS 8 where it has a
value of '-centos8'.
Change-Id: I12ce4661afb3c255136cdc1aabe7cbd25560d625
Partially-Implements: blueprint centos-rhel-8
This allows users to supply an Elasticsearch Curator actions file
to manage log retention [1]. Curator then runs on a cron job, which
defaults to every day. A default curator actions file is provided,
which can be customised by the end user if required.
[1] https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/curator/current/actionfile.html
Change-Id: Ide9baea9190ae849e61b9d8b6cff3305bdcdd534
Introduce kolla_address filter.
Introduce put_address_in_context filter.
Add AF config to vars.
Address contexts:
- raw (default): <ADDR>
- memcache: inet6:[<ADDR>]
- url: [<ADDR>]
Other changes:
globals.yml - mention just IP in comment
prechecks/port_checks (api_intf) - kolla_address handles validation
3x interface conditional (swift configs: replication/storage)
2x interface variable definition with hostname
(haproxy listens; api intf)
1x interface variable definition with hostname with bifrost exclusion
(baremetal pre-install /etc/hosts; api intf)
neutron's ml2 'overlay_ip_version' set to 6 for IPv6 on tunnel network
basic multinode source CI job for IPv6
prechecks for rabbitmq and qdrouterd use proper NSS database now
MariaDB Galera Cluster WSREP SST mariabackup workaround
(socat and IPv6)
Ceph naming workaround in CI
TODO: probably needs documenting
RabbitMQ IPv6-only proto_dist
Ceph ms switch to IPv6 mode
Remove neutron-server ml2_type_vxlan/vxlan_group setting
as it is not used (let's avoid any confusion)
and could break setups without proper multicast routing
if it started working (also IPv4-only)
haproxy upgrade checks for slaves based on ipv6 addresses
TODO:
ovs-dpdk grabs ipv4 network address (w/ prefix len / submask)
not supported, invalid by default because neutron_external has no address
No idea whether ovs-dpdk works at all atm.
ml2 for xenapi
Xen is not supported too well.
This would require working with XenAPI facts.
rp_filter setting
This would require meddling with ip6tables (there is no sysctl param).
By default nothing is dropped.
Unlikely we really need it.
ironic dnsmasq is configured IPv4-only
dnsmasq needs DHCPv6 options and testing in vivo.
KNOWN ISSUES (beyond us):
One cannot use IPv6 address to reference the image for docker like we
currently do, see: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/39033
(docker_registry; docker API 400 - invalid reference format)
workaround: use hostname/FQDN
RabbitMQ may fail to bind to IPv6 if hostname resolves also to IPv4.
This is due to old RabbitMQ versions available in images.
IPv4 is preferred by default and may fail in the IPv6-only scenario.
This should be no problem in real life as IPv6-only is indeed IPv6-only.
Also, when new RabbitMQ (3.7.16/3.8+) makes it into images, this will
no longer be relevant as we supply all the necessary config.
See: https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/pull/1982
For reliable runs, at least Ansible 2.8 is required (2.8.5 confirmed
to work well). Older Ansible versions are known to miss IPv6 addresses
in interface facts. This may affect redeploys, reconfigures and
upgrades which run after VIP address is assigned.
See: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/63227
Bifrost Train does not support IPv6 deployments.
See: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2006689
Change-Id: Ia34e6916ea4f99e9522cd2ddde03a0a4776f7e2c
Implements: blueprint ipv6-control-plane
Signed-off-by: Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
Sometimes as cloud admins, we want to only update code that is running
in a cloud. But we dont need to do anything else. Make an action in
kolla-ansible that allows us to do that.
Change-Id: I904f595c69f7276e71692696471e32fd1f88e6e8
Implements: blueprint deploy-containers-action
This allows the install type for the project to be different than
kolla_install_type
This can be used to avoid hitting bug 1786238, since kuryr only supports
the source type.
Change-Id: I2b6fc85bac092b1614bccfd22bee48442c55dda4
Closes-Bug: #1786238
Currently, we have a lot of logic for checking if a handler should run,
depending on whether config files have changed and whether the
container configuration has changed. As rm_work pointed out during
the recent haproxy refactor, these conditionals are typically
unnecessary - we can rely on Ansible's handler notification system
to only trigger handlers when they need to run. This removes a lot
of error prone code.
This patch removes conditional handler logic for all services. It is
important to ensure that we no longer trigger handlers when unnecessary,
because without these checks in place it will trigger a restart of the
containers.
Implements: blueprint simplify-handlers
Change-Id: I4f1aa03e9a9faaf8aecd556dfeafdb834042e4cd
We don't add extra volumes support for all services in patch [1].
In order to unify the management of the volume, so we need add extra volumes
support for these services.
[1] 12ff28a693
Change-Id: Ie148accdd8e6c60df6b521d55bda12b850c0d255
Partially-Implements: blueprint support-extra-volumes
Signed-off-by: ZijianGuo <guozijn@gmail.com>
Many tasks that use Docker have become specified already, but
not all. This change ensures all tasks that use the following
modules have become:
* kolla_docker
* kolla_ceph_keyring
* kolla_toolbox
* kolla_container_facts
It also adds become for 'command' tasks that use docker CLI.
Change-Id: I4a5ebcedaccb9261dbc958ec67e8077d7980e496
The synced flush fails due to concurrent indexing operations.
The HTTP status code in that case will be 409 CONFLICT. We can
retry this task until returns success.
Change-Id: I57f9a009b12715eed8dfcf829a71f418d2ce437b