ceilometer is not sending logs to heka because no heka-ceilometer.toml is created.
Updated templates files.
Change-Id: I69f3d93377c6c51d22f37ed120800f7489f5a8a0
Closes-Bug: #1642665
* Build kolla image by using kolla project's code
* bump openstack_release to 4.0.0
* Remove tox deploy related env, it is useless now.
Depends-On: I132ee005bce993cbadf411697817c2e95548dc81
Change-Id: Id899eb39d476b95130fbeb43adf4fd49ef32be32
In destination path gnocchi keyring file, keyring spelling is
written as keryring.
Change-Id: I8e0ad26dec9a61206692b0f3f2de7b318ded172d
Closes-Bug: #1642621
Set a default for CONFIG_DIR in service_checks to more easily allow
consumers not using the kolla-ansible tool to run the prechecks.
Change-Id: I78bc5dd6f37e6a60ecc6a86d43e56b05803a4fd5
Closes-Bug: #1629893
If an operator wants to deploy a single node (e.g. add an additional
compute), they may want to use the --limit feature of Ansible to avoid
waiting for every play across every node.
The problem with this is that --limit will gather facts for that node
only, causing template errors such as the infamous ('dict object' has no
attribute u'ansible_eth0'").
Ansible has catered to this problem to an extent with it's
"delegate_facts" mechanism. The only problem is that in the default 'all
nodes' case, we end up with a storm of SSHs as each node SSHs to every
other. I'm solving this with a separate task to only use this mechanism
when a subset of nodes has been specified (see ansible_play_batch).
Useful links on this subject:
- https://medium.com/@george.shuklin/perfecting-forced-fact-gathering-in-ansible-1611f9c8d0d5#.tr5zs3e7x
- http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_delegation.html#delegated-facts
Change-Id: Ibb691eae15cacd9e5129ae9280fd296f5ba95940
Closes-Bug: 1642004
Using the `when` conditional on a `with_` loop gets evaluated on each
loop iteration and will not skip a task entirely. Use the `skip`
attribute to ignore errors in this scenario but only `skip` when
`enable_cinder_backend_nfs` is not enabled. If it is enabled the
`nfs_shares` file should be required and this task should fail if it
does not exist.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Widdersheim <amwiddersheim@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I6b997dd943efe7b16beb63899c1488fa5353d996
Closes-Bug: #1641183
Keystone uses fernet as default provider in its code now. This patch
adds provider=token in keystone.conf file explicitly.
TrivialFix
Change-Id: Id7142ff4f00ee99579ad420573eafefea0f4dcb7