Use case: exposing single external https frontend and
load balancing services using FQDNs.
Support different ports for internal and external endpoints.
Introduced kolla_url filter to normalize urls like:
- https://magnum.external:443/v1
- http://magnum.external:80/v1
Change-Id: I9fb03fe1cebce5c7198d523e015280c69f139cd0
Co-Authored-By: Jakub Darmach <jakub@stackhpc.com>
This change replaces ElasticSearch with OpenSearch, and Kibana
with OpenSearch Dashboards. It migrates the data from ElasticSearch
to OpenSearch upon upgrade.
No TLS support is in this patch (will be a followup).
A replacement for ElasticSearch Curator will be added as a followup.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla/+/830373
Co-authored-by: Doug Szumski <doug@stackhpc.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Dean <kyle@stackhpc.com>
Change-Id: Iab10ce7ea5d5f21a40b1f99b28e3290b7e9ce895
Kolla Ansible is switching to OpenSearch and is dropping support for
deploying ElasticSearch. This is because the final OSS release of
ElasticSearch has exceeded its end of life.
Monasca is affected because it uses both Logstash and ElasticSearch.
Whilst it may continue to work with OpenSearch, Logstash remains an
issue.
In the absence of any renewed interest in the project, we remove
support for deploying it. This helps to reduce the complexity
of log processing configuration in Kolla Ansible, freeing up
development time.
Change-Id: I6fc7842bcda18e417a3fd21c11e28979a470f1cf
Role vars have a higher precedence than role defaults. This allows to
import default vars from another role via vars_files without overriding
project_name (see related bug for details).
Change-Id: I3d919736e53d6f3e1a70d1267cf42c8d2c0ad221
Related-Bug: #1951785
The initial migrations when starting grafana for the first time may
sometimes take much longer than 20s, we have seen samples up to near
60s. Allow 120s to have some margin. Also make the timeout parameters
configurable.
Closes-Bug: 1769962
Signed-off-by: Dr. Jens Harbott <harbott@osism.tech>
Change-Id: If9186d8aa65150c492657550064789e211dbb570
By default, Ansible injects a variable for every fact, prefixed with
ansible_. This can result in a large number of variables for each host,
which at scale can incur a performance penalty. Ansible provides a
configuration option [0] that can be set to False to prevent this
injection of facts. In this case, facts should be referenced via
ansible_facts.<fact>.
This change updates all references to Ansible facts within Kolla Ansible
from using individual fact variables to using the items in the
ansible_facts dictionary. This allows users to disable fact variable
injection in their Ansible configuration, which may provide some
performance improvement.
This change disables fact variable injection in the ansible
configuration used in CI, to catch any attempts to use the injected
variables.
[0] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#inject-facts-as-vars
Change-Id: I7e9d5c9b8b9164d4aee3abb4e37c8f28d98ff5d1
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
In the Xena cycle it was decided to remove the Monasca
Grafana fork due to lack of maintenance. This commit removes
the service and provides a limited workaround using the
Monasca Grafana datasource with vanilla Grafana.
Depends-On: I9db7ec2df050fa20317d84f6cea40d1f5fd42e60
Change-Id: I4917ece1951084f6665722ba9a91d47764d3709a
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
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
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
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
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>
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
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>
Having all services in one giant haproxy file makes altering
configuration for a service both painful and dangerous. Each service
should be configured with a simple set of variables and rendered with a
single unified template.
Available are two new templates:
* haproxy_single_service_listen.cfg.j2: close to the original style, but
only one service per file
* haproxy_single_service_split.cfg.j2: using the newer haproxy syntax
for separated frontend and backend
For now the default will be the single listen block, for ease of
transition.
Change-Id: I6e237438fbc0aa3c89a3c8bd706a53b74e71904b
This commit is to apply resource-constraints only to few OpenStack services.
Commit to apply constraints to other services will be made in coming commits.
Partially-Implements: blueprint resource-constraints
Change-Id: Icafa54baca24d2de64238222a5677b9d8b90e2aa
This change allows access to InfluxDB via HAProxy on the internal
network.
If HA is required the Enterprise version of InfluxDB will need to
be installed. This could be implemented by customising the InfluxDB
Docker file.
There are other alternatives to HA, such as the InfluxDB Relay [1].
Support for this is considered to be outside of the scope of this
bugfix.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/developer/performance-docs/
methodologies/monitoring/influxha.html
Closes-Bug: #1751283
Change-Id: I4624efbd99c0cddd1361f2438866ad3a82e5557b
The grafana local admin username can be configured by overriding
the admin user field in the grafana.ini file. However, this will
fail when kolla-ansible attempts to configure any enabled
datasources for grafana because the local admin password is
hardcoded to 'admin'. This change allows the grafana local admin
password to be configured via group vars so that the correct
username is used when configuring datasources.
Closes-Bug: #1750408
Change-Id: I0962200894f7a0452da1c249a68f9230b6fab13f
This change allows the following use cases:
1. Using an already-configured MariaDB / MySQL server / Cluster
2. Using already-created DB users, without requiring root DB access.
Update: added external mariadb precheck
Change-Id: I78b0d178306d7c5293b0bf53e445f19f18b4b824
Implements: blueprint external-mariadb-support.
Closes-Bug: #1603121
through the database_address has beed defined in groups_vars/all.yml, we should
better use it, this way, if we want to use external database, we just need to
redefined in all.yml
refer to https://github.com/openstack/kolla-ansible/blob/master/ansible/group_vars/all.yml#L83
Co-Authored-By: chenqiaomin <chen.qiaomin@99cloud.net>
Change-Id: Ie559301451954e16347ceaabf02f594c5c5cbe56
Make data source creation more dynamic to support a variable number of data
source of different types
Only create data sources actually deployed by kolla
Change-Id: I26a2d3c71b178562b906623ab77eaff673c81dce
In order to automate Grafana configuration, this fix automatically
set the InfluxDB datasource. This avoid doing a annoying manual
configuration after Kolla-ansible deployment.
Change-Id: I2b1a63fd371966192f1df0a82cee4711c6324710
Added ansible role to deploy grafana
Added host group for grafana deployment
Co-Authored-By: zhubingbing <zhubingbing10@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I3dec4e8586b6f65fa7de66a48506d1c79de2fe1e
Partially-Implements: Blueprint performance-monitoring