Since Rocky release Kolla Ceph supports both bluestore and
filestore Ceph OSD. In multinode mode, users can overwrite
“ceph_osd_store_type” in the inventory file and deploy the mixed
Ceph OSD.
Change-Id: I4582861c81fdea5fb67114cf3ac1e48f7812f0d7
Signed-off-by: tone.zhang <tone.zhang@arm.com>
Remove the erroneous curly braces that prevent the Telegraf
configuration template from being rendered.
Change-Id: Ibb8738b258245b4e43d5d877b156ed296fc66e4e
Closes-Bug: 1810505
Use <project>_install_type instead of kolla_install_type
to set python_path. For example, general kolla_install_type
is 'binary', but user wants to deploy Horizon from 'source'.
Horizon templates still use python_path=/usr/share/openstack-dashboard,
it is wrong.
Change-Id: Ide6a24e17b1f8ab6506aa5e53f70693706830418
Since Rocky bluestore is the default store type used by Kolla Ceph.
Filestore is still used by the customers. The patch allows deploy
both Ceph bluestore OSD and Ceph filestore OSD in Kolla-ansible CI
jobs.
Change-Id: Iaa7c1b2ff35eb649c3a6d9f7266463d8961cdc9e
Signed-off-by: tone.zhang <tone.zhang@arm.com>
This allows a service to pass in a different listening port than haproxy
listens on for the service. This allows haproxy to live on the same
network interface as the services, and will be used by services in
subsequent changes.
Change-Id: Id1d2429a4c800628cb43e0fb7d2b69131e71ee1c
Implements: blueprint service-hostnames
Currently, you cannot deploy custom policy files in horizon for disabled
openstack projects that don't have a horizon plugin.
This patch allows customizing disabled openstack projects policy files
used by horizon. For services that do not have horizon plugins, it
creates variables of the form `enable_*_horizon_policy_file` and sets
these to the relevant `enable_*` variables by default. This ensures
backwards compatibility.
This patch is useful when you are migrating to kolla-ansible from
another deployment method one openstack project at a time and you have
custom policy files deployed by the old method.
Partially-Implements: blueprint docs-migrating-to-kolla
Closes-Bug: #1809314
Change-Id: Ifc33ef65759fa4831c24d177b272af5b45f80931
Small cleanups:
* Use openstack-lower-constraints-jobs template, remove individual
jobs.
* Sort list of templates
Change-Id: I67199fabe6a9f7b1fd38dac77a6157bf4fb465b9
Needed-By: https://review.openstack.org/623229
In multi controller deployment, kolla will generate
"controller_ip_port_list option" in [health_manager] section with
ONLY IP of that node instead of a list of controller ip.
Therefor, "amphora-agent.conf" file of amphora instance will
contain IP of ONLY ONE controller node.
In case of that node fail, amphora agent won't send heartbeat
message to other health manager node, and the loadbalancer will
go to ERROR state.
Change-Id: I102ed6ba3fff2c12cc6d37f81ad59508eacc859c
Co-Authored-By: Hieu LE <hieulq2@viettel.com.vn>
This means we can pull in the job from other repositories without
explicitly adding the dependency on kolla-ansible in that project.
Change-Id: Ia7e4294508e6d445638c176359a939af32fdfb12
Update the template so that if 'dns_interface' is set, named listens on
this interface as well as the 'api_interface'.
Change-Id: I986ca46e5599e4767800fcc7f34a1c6e682efb55
Closes-Bug: 1808829
Kolla Ansible's bootstrap-servers command provides support for
installing the Docker engine. This is currently done using the packages
at https://apt.dockerproject.org and https://yum.dockerproject.org.
These packages are outdated, with the most recent packages from May 2017
- docker-engine-17.05.
The source for up to date docker packages is
https://download.docker.com, which was introduced with the move to
Docker Community Edition (CE) and Docker Enterprise Edition (EE).
This change adds support to bootstrap-servers for Docker CE for CentOS
and Ubuntu.
It also adds a new variable, 'enable_docker_repo', which controls
whether a package repository for Docker will be enabled.
It also adds a new variable, 'docker_legacy_packages', which controls
whether the legacy packages at dockerproject.org will be used or the
newer packages at docker.com. The default value for this variable is
'false', meaning to use Docker CE.
Upgrading from docker-engine to docker-ce has been tested on CentOS 7.5
and Ubuntu 16.04, by running 'kolla-ansible bootstrap-servers' with
'docker_legacy_packages' set to 'false'. The upgrades were successful,
but result in all containers being stopped. For this reason, the
bootstrap-servers command checks running containers prior to upgrading
packages, and ensures they are running after the package upgrade is
complete.
As mentioned in the release note, care should be taken when upgrading
Docker with clustered services, which could lose quorum. To avoid this,
use --serial or --limit to apply the change in batches.
Change-Id: I6dfd375c868870f8646ef1a8f02c70812e8f6271
Implements: blueprint docker-ce
Add an enable_cinder_backend_quobyte option to etc/kolla/globals.yml to
enable use the Quobyte Cinder backend.
Change the bind mounts for /var/lib/nova/mnt to include the shared
propogation if Quobyte is enabled.
Update the documentation to include a section on configuring the Cinder.
Implements: blueprint cinder-quobyte-backend
Change-Id: I364939407ad244fe81cea40f880effdbcaa8a20d
According [1], vitrage notification has to be configured in Nova,
Neutron, Cinder & Aodh config file.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/302802/
Change-Id: Iaf8cd7d40e6eb988adf4d208e6ad784f1004caa5