Improve where openstack services are deployed
to a variable, so we will avoid many conditions
when more CI jobs are added with different configs.
Heat is enabled by default in globals.yml, lets deploy it
at least.
Change-Id: If0f009cf434c3ed5874b3171d8c75911ef8e4be1
This comment is to remind those who use Kolla to deploy Cinder
of bug #1631072 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/kolla/+bug/1631072),
in which the folder /sys/kernel/config is either empty
or not created in several operating systems.
Related-Bug: #1631072
Change-Id: Ieef9a8292dbac32e8c11aa2916fce3a133732160
Some Monasca services support sending StatsD metrics to
allow monitoring those services. This commit connects
these services to the StatsD service provided by the
Monasca Agent.
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-roles
Change-Id: I1da376384a31b89fea1b8a6f907aea35282909a4
Add a quickstart guide to get users going with Monasca and fix a couple
of nits in the documentation.
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-roles
Change-Id: Ic4f95f04ce966fc38ecccfba59439b73ef22bcda
Currently, the coverage report only includes the kolla_ansible python
module, which only includes the kolla-genpwd command, and that is not
tested.
Change-Id: I16f0e9e0f47914b7ce24bbb515d59e4750228821
This change is intended to ease the addition of new test scenarios, by
splitting the existing setup_gate.sh script up into several smaller
scripts. We may wish to further break these scripts up in future,
depending on the requirements of new test jobs.
Change-Id: Ifa442ac79a54f749c56d20f5f7383c3852d95268
The concept of splitting the compute group into external/internal just
to specify agent_mode for Neutron DVR was deemed to be heavy handed, and
depreacated in the Pike cycle.
Now that Rocky has been released we can remove these completely for Stein.
Change-Id: I28a1eba7f40fee55a7ec41c27451e39e4d7fd8f0
This is a mechanically generated patch to add a unit test job running
under Python 3.6 as part of the python3-first goal.
See the python3-first goal document for details:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/stein/python3-first.html
Change-Id: I51f9d000469a6d92f72cc2c732b8763f35cb0c2c
The Monasca Grafana fork allows users to log into Grafana with their
OpenStack user credentials and see metrics associated with their
OpenStack project. The long term goal is to enable Keystone support
in upstream Grafana, but this work seems to have stalled.
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-grafana
Change-Id: Icc04613b2571c094ae23b66d0bcc38b58c0ee4e1
This changes allows the user to configure a Monasca database
which may be different from the default database.
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-roles
Change-Id: Ia905190b8037ecb1782a758c0b65581fe9024bf6
Monasca uses Kibana for viewing and searching logs. A future commit
will add support for the Monasca Kibana plugin to provide tenant
scoped access to logs.
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-roles
Change-Id: I42b6a35f9a526ef41ff3d7cfac140fbc5596a524
Before this change the HAProxy configuration for Monasca printed:
"Copying over haproxy haproxy config".
This change fixes the message.
TrivialFix
Change-Id: I2823775f6fa5b0be919b567f311c671f1469d19f
Make it easy to override the Keystone endpoints to support deploying
stand-alone Monasca which can integrate with an externally provided
Keystone instance.
Partially-Implements: blueprint monasca-roles
Change-Id: I9ae3b243c792ef88075702b47b62f164a1705c2e