After our switch to keystone-manage bootstrap Horizon is not happy
due to v3 not being setup correctly. This patch fixes that
This also includes removal of unused variables (transforms them into
endpoint url variables)
TrivialFix
Change-Id: I1e04db8c24049f80e974c063f03068a2ab32a563
Due to poor planning on our variable names we have a situation where
we have "internal_address" which must be a VIP, but "external_address"
which should be a DNS name. Now with two vips "external_vip_address"
is a new variable.
This corrects that issue by deprecating kolla_internal_address and
replacing it with 4 nicely named variables.
kolla_internal_vip_address
kolla_internal_fqdn
kolla_external_vip_address
kolla_external_fqdn
The default behaviour will remain the same, and the way the variable
inheritance is setup the kolla_internal_address variable can still be
set in globals.yml and propogate out to these 4 new variables like it
normally would, but all reference to kolla_internal_address has been
completely removed.
Change-Id: I4556dcdbf4d91a8d2751981ef9c64bad44a719e5
Partially-Implements: blueprint ssl-kolla
*** Requires Docker 1.10 which is released ***
Documentation will be in the next patch. You must set the following
in your docker.service daemon control file for propogation to work:
[Service]
MountFlags=shared
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Thanks to mount propagation in Docker 1.10 we can use thin containers
finally! This is extremely useful to operators since now they can
access the network namespaces from the hosts (outside the neutron
container). But additionally it allows us to implement the VPN agent
and other services easier.
Neutron containers and the neutron role are brought into the standards
of the new Kolla. Completely with drop-root and ansible formating
updates.
The ip_wrapper.py script was (thankfully) not needed so it has been
removed from the repo.
Partially-Implements: blueprint upgrade-neutron
Change-Id: Iaf5555283240457e1912459f397a6393d886fba1
This intentionally leaves out rabbitmq from this patchset. It will
require additional work to remove its data container
UpgradeImpact
Partially-Implements: blueprint docker-named-volumes
Change-Id: Id68b8e43a3c077ef4f4f4d67ea34d0692e66eef7
Our openvswitch image does not follow the naming convention of any of
our other containers and it should.
Change-Id: If1b815117bb39df74061218e48778479b8d674bc
Closes-Bug: #1500392
Currently we require a slew of deps on each destination node, this
includes a gcc compiler and installing things via pip. We can remove
these dependencies by containerizing them and running and Ansible
inside the container itself. The container would then report back
facts about idempotency.
DocImpact
Closes-Bug: #1481495
Implements: blueprint containerize-dependencies
Change-Id: I3dfccbf9fafc06ffc36e78f3006fe5d3367891df
Allows the user to configure neutron_plugin_agent value for Ansible.
Current allowed values are openvswitch and linuxbridge.
Implements: blueprint ansible-neutron-linuxbridge
Change-Id: I0572464a5459d2f9da09b6da22db16e240511f99
If user specifies registry a full image name is constructed by
concatenation of the registry, namespace and image. Currently
concatenation does not include '/' if registry is non-empty but
it should. If registry is empty '/' is not required.
This fix covers both use cases with help of Ansible filter.
Change-Id: I0588dd0da55d777e6caa7eb47d51b2435d38d5e0
Closes-Bug: #1479013
Ansible will exec a script in the OVS container to ensure the bridge and
ports are properly setup. The script is idempotent.
Change-Id: I5adca595a4d2ef4edf26c9635cfa5ceb30ca4a59
Closes-Bug: #1466375