Refactor that prepares kolla_container_facts
module for introducing more actions that will be moved
from kolla_container module and kolla_container_volume_facts.
This change is based on a discussion about adding a new action
to kolla_container module that retrieves all names of the running
containers. It was agreed that kolla-ansible should follow Ansible's
direction of splitting modules between action modules and facts
modules. Because of this, kolla_container_facts needs to be able
to handle different requests for data about containers or volumes.
Change-Id: Ieaec8f64922e4e5a2199db2d6983518b124cb4aa
Signed-off-by: Ivan Halomi <ivan.halomi@tietoevry.com>
Most roles are not leveraging the jinja filters available.
According to [1] filtering the list of services makes the execution
faster than skipping the tasks.
This patchset also includes some cosmetic changes to genconfig.
Individual services are now also using a jinja filter. This has
no impact on performance, just makes the tasks look cleaner.
Naming of some vars in genconfig was changed to "service" to make
the tasks more uniform as some were previously using
the service name and some were using "service".
Three metrics from the deployment were taken and those were
- overall deployment time [s]
- time spent on the specific role [s]
- CPU usage (measured with perf) [-]
Overall genconfig time went down on avg. from 209s to 195s
Time spent on the loadbalancer role went down on avg. from 27s to 23s
Time spent on the neutron role went down on avg from 102s to 95s
Time spent on the nova-cell role went down on avg. from 54s to 52s
Also the average CPUs utilized reported by perf went down
from 3.31 to 3.15.
For details of how this was measured see the comments in gerrit.
[1] - https://github.com/stackhpc/ansible-scaling/blob/master/doc/skip.md
Change-Id: Ib0f00aadb6c7022de6e8b455ac4b9b8cd6be5b1b
Signed-off-by: Roman Krček <roman.krcek@tietoevry.com>
Changes name of ansible module kolla_docker to
kolla_container.
Change-Id: I13c676ed0378aa721a21a1300f6054658ad12bc7
Signed-off-by: Martin Hiner <m.hiner@partner.samsung.com>
docker_restart_policy: no causes systemd units to not get created
and we use it in CI to disable restarts on services.
Introducing oneshot policy to not create systemd unit for oneshot
containers (those that are running bootstrap tasks, like db
bootstrap and don't need a systemd unit), but still create systemd
units for long lived containers but with Restart=No.
Change-Id: I9e0d656f19143ec2fcad7d6d345b2c9387551604
Regularly, we experience issues in Kolla Ansible deployments because we
use wrong options in OpenStack configuration files. This is because
OpenStack services ignore unknown options. We also need to keep on top
of deprecated options that may be removed in the future. Integrating
oslo-config-validator into Kolla Ansible will greatly help.
Adds a shared role to run oslo-config-validator on each service. Takes
into account that services have multiple containers, and these may also
use multiple config files. Service roles are extended to use this shared
role. Executed with the new command ``kolla-ansible validate-config``.
Change-Id: Ic10b410fc115646d96d2ce39d9618e7c46cb3fbc
Second part of patchset:
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/799229/
in which was suggested to split patch into smaller ones.
THis change adds container_engine to module parameters
so when we introduce podman, kolla_toolbox can be used
for both engines.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Halomi <i.halomi@partner.samsung.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Hiner <m.hiner@partner.samsung.com>
Change-Id: Ic2093aa9341a0cb36df8f340cf290d62437504ad
Second part of patchset:
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/799229/
in which was suggested to split patch into smaller ones.
This change adds container_engine variable to kolla_container_facts
module, this prepares module to be used with docker and podman as well
without further changes in roles.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Halomi <i.halomi@partner.samsung.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Hiner <m.hiner@partner.samsung.com>
Change-Id: I9e8fa30646844ab4a288555f3aafdda345b3a118
This patch adds loadbalancer-config role
which is "wrapper" around haproxy-config
and proxysql-config role which will be added
in follow-up patches.
Change-Id: I64d41507317081e1860a94b9481a85c8d400797d
A system-scoped token implies the user has authorization to act on the
deployment system. These tokens are useful for interacting with
resources that affect the deployment as a whole, or exposes resources
that may otherwise violate project or domain isolation.
Since Queens, the keystone-manage bootstrap command assigns the admin
role to the admin user with system scope, as well as in the admin
project. This patch transitions the Keystone admin user from
authenticating using project scoped tokens to system scoped tokens.
This is a necessary step towards being able to enable the updated oslo
policies in services that allow finer grained access to system-level
resources and APIs.
An etherpad with discussion about the transition to the new oslo
service policies is:
https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/enabling-system-scope-in-kolla-ansible
Change-Id: Ib631e2211682862296cce9ea179f2661c90fa585
Signed-off-by: Niklas Hagman <ubuntu@post.blinkiz.com>
We get a nice optimisation by using a filtered loop instead
of task skipping per service with 'when'.
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Change-Id: I8f68100870ab90cb2d6b68a66a4c97df9ea4ff52
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
This change enables the use of Docker healthchecks for core OpenStack
services.
Also check-failures.sh has been updated to treat containers with
unhealthy status as failed.
Implements: blueprint container-health-check
Change-Id: I79c6b11511ce8af70f77e2f6a490b59b477fefbb
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 register.yml and bootstrap.yml
includes, all of the tasks in the included file use run_once: True.
The run_once flag improves performance at scale drastically, so
importing these tasks unconditionally will have a lower overhead than a
conditional include task. It therefore makes sense to switch to use
import_tasks there.
See [1] for benchmarks of run_once.
[1] https://github.com/stackhpc/ansible-scaling/blob/master/doc/run-once.md
Change-Id: Ic67631ca3ea3fb2081a6f8978e85b1522522d40d
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
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
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
There are a number of tasks where we conditionally use include_tasks
with a condition, and the condition is always true. This change removes
these conditions, in preparation for switching unconditional task
includes to task imports.
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
Change-Id: I3804c440fe3552950d9d434ef5409f685c39bbcf
non-root user has no permission to create directory under /opt
directory. use "become: true" to resolve it.
Change-Id: I155efc4b1e0691da0aaf6ef19ca709e9dc2d9168
This patch introduces an optional backend encryption for Heat
service. When used in conjunction with enabling TLS for service API
endpoints, network communcation will be encrypted end to end, from
client through HAProxy to the Heat service.
Change-Id: Ic12f7574135dcaed2a462e902c775a55176ff03b
Partially-Implements: blueprint add-ssl-internal-network
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/722028/
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
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
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
Include a reference to the globally configured Certificate Authority to
all services. Services use the CA to verify HTTPs connections.
Change-Id: I38da931cdd7ff46cce1994763b5c713652b096cc
Partially-Implements: blueprint support-trusted-ca-certificate-file
As part of the effort to implement Ansible code linting in CI
(using ansible-lint) - we need to implement recommendations from
ansible-lint output [1].
One of them is to stop using local_action in favor of delegate_to -
to increase readability and and match the style of typical ansible
tasks.
[1]: https://review.opendev.org/694779/
Partially implements: blueprint ansible-lint
Change-Id: I46c259ddad5a6aaf9c7301e6c44cd8a1d5c457d3
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 ensures we execute the keystone os_* modules in one place.
Also rework some of the task names and loop item display.
Change-Id: I6764a71e8147410e7b24b0b73d0f92264f45240c
Use upstream Ansible modules for registration of services, endpoints,
users, projects, roles, and role grants.
Change-Id: I7c9138d422cc91c177fd8992347176bb54156b5a
Commit d68644386f5c159ac646f70883ecf1349c153c76 disabled these
deprecated plugins more than three years ago.
Change-Id: I2dd2a89a7aa2c4a54882a8b0aa8d23d874c0e4cc
Closes-Bug: #1839172
This commit adds the functionality for an operator to specify
their own trusted CA certificate file for interacting with the
Keystone API.
Implements: blueprint support-trusted-ca-certificate-file
Change-Id: I84f9897cc8e107658701fb309ec318c0f805883b
Docker has no restart policy named 'never'. It has 'no'.
This has bitten us already (see [1]) and might bite us again whenever
we want to change the restart policy to 'no'.
This patch makes our docker integration honor all valid restart policies
and only valid restart policies.
All relevant docker restart policy usages are patched as well.
I added some FIXMEs around which are relevant to kolla-ansible docker
integration. They are not fixed in here to not alter behavior.
[1] https://review.opendev.org/667363
Change-Id: I1c9764fb9bbda08a71186091aced67433ad4e3d6
Signed-off-by: Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
A common class of problems goes like this:
* kolla-ansible deploy
* Hit a problem, often in ansible/roles/*/tasks/bootstrap.yml
* Re-run kolla-ansible deploy
* Service fails to start
This happens because the DB is created during the first run, but for some
reason we fail before performing the DB sync. This means that on the second run
we don't include ansible/roles/*/tasks/bootstrap_service.yml because the DB
already exists, and therefore still don't perform the DB sync. However this
time, the command may complete without apparent error.
We should be less careful about when we perform the DB sync, and do it whenever
it is necessary. There is an argument for not doing the sync during a
'reconfigure' command, although we will not change that here.
This change only always performs the DB sync during 'deploy' and
'reconfigure' commands.
Change-Id: I82d30f3fcf325a3fdff3c59f19a1f88055b566cc
Closes-Bug: #1823766
Closes-Bug: #1797814
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
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
When bootstrapping, Heat was not setting a region explicitly, so it
could default to a region other than the one being deployed.
Change-Id: I0a0596a020fbff91ccc5b9f44f271eab220c88cd
This allows heat service endpoints to use custom hostnames, and adds the
following variables:
* heat_internal_fqdn
* heat_external_fqdn
* heat_cfn_internal_fqdn
* heat_cfn_external_fqdn
These default to the old values of kolla_internal_fqdn or
kolla_external_fqdn.
This also adds heat_api_listen_port and heat_api_cfn_listen_port
options, which default to heat_api_port and heat_api_cfn_port for
backward compatibility.
These options allow the user to differentiate between the port the
service listens on, and the port the service is reachable on. This is
useful for external load balancers which live on the same host as the
service itself.
Change-Id: Ifb8bb55799703883d81be6a55641be7b2474fd4e
Implements: blueprint service-hostnames
With this change, an operator may be able to stop a
service container without stopping all services in a host.
This change is the starting point to start
fast-forward upgrades support.
In next changes new flags will be introducced to disable
stop dataplane services during upgrades.
Change-Id: Ifde7a39d7d8596ef0d7405ecf1ac1d49a459d9ef
Implements: blueprint support-stop-containers