In I86bf5e1df3d6568c4f1ca6f4757f08a3dd22754d, creation of the kolla user
was moved to after package installation to ensure the sudo package is
installed when required. This change does not work when python
dependencies are installed in a virtual environment however - when the
virtualenv variable is set.
This change moves the ownership change of the virtualenv to after the
kolla user has been created. It also uses the kolla_user and kolla_group
variables to set the user and group appropriately.
Change-Id: I320e5d611099ad162945a98d5505a79606da0eba
TrivialFix
Kolla Ironic reference point out enable booting via iPXE by setting
"enable_ironic_ipxe" to "true" in "/etc/kolla/globals.yml", but there
is no enable_ironic_ipxe option exists in globals.yml.
Change-Id: I5794fc5a7d236f7f486011f53366a5b3f4c59731
Other lists of servers have the postfix _servers. To be consistent
this change uses the same format for Kafka.
Change-Id: Ia595f2ab485904e76fb76211f6715a7c019886ea
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-roles
As of the Queens release, Keystone solely implements the Identity
API v3. Support for Identity API v2.0 has been removed since Queens
in favor of the Identity API v3.
Change-Id: If65b26935e8bd1e6655d84259499f4013762e4e3
Closes-Bug: #1778846
Skydive recently splitted the OpenStack configuration:
one for the authentication - on the analyzer - 'auth.keystone'
and an other one for the Neutron probe on the agent
'agent.topology.neutron'.
Change-Id: Idce277d30f01e7a36499b1aee24c54779c54a807
It is not always convenient to use the the given
admin project and admin user; especially when some clouds
use different user and project for there keystone 'admin'
This allows setting the variables for these users to something
else, and defaults them to there current values of 'admin'.
Change-Id: I22b79a30f01c90a92ecc0974886edf3791518f2f
By default, kolla configure docker to use an insecure connection
with the private registry. If we want to use SSL verification we need
to add an option.
Change-Id: Id1805c9cfeb499da9bb56c70028f14c6f8bb20b6
To destroy a kolla-ansible environment a confirmation string should be passed
along with kolla-ansible command: kolla-ansible destroy -i ~/multinode \
--yes-i-really-really-mean-it
However, this string is not evaluated right and just putting --y starts destroy
process: ./kolla-ansible destroy -i ~/multinode --y
Change-Id: I5983f9c7fd3859d60741dfd23ad10dfd91872eeb
Closes-Bug: #1701313