Currently the script only stops containers and removes services,
without disabling service or removing symlink - which renders the
service in a not-found state.
After we disable and stop - some of the services end up in failed
state (due to wrong exit codes for various reasons) - running
reset-failed fixes that.
Change-Id: I637783ce758dbf1c2a7b4b99aa6b61e2c5ca1460
We limit to 2.14.2 due to a regression in ansible-core [1] that breaks
conditional include_task loops in handlers. This is used for controlled
restarts of MariaDB and RabbitMQ.
[1]: 65366f663d
Change-Id: I57425680a4cdbf0daeb9b2cc35920f1b933aa4a8
Co-Authored-By: Michal Nasiadka <michal@stackhpc.com>
This patch add a way to choose container engine inside tool and test
scripts. This is in preparation for Podman introduction but still
leaves Docker as default container engine.
Signed-off-by: Martin Hiner <m.hiner@partner.samsung.com>
Change-Id: I395d2bdb0dfb4b325b6ad197c8893c8a0f768324
Adds a flag ``kolla-ansible octavia-certificates --check-expiry <days>``
to the ``octavia-certificates`` command to check if the certificates
will expire within a given number of days.
Change-Id: I869b8afd85fe282d823ecf3593aa22f94a61b2a0
This reverts commit 9867060b6b3bd36aad121b53b9e5dddfca8a8e4c.
Reason for revert: seems this broke some jobs
Change-Id: I1ca81214ece403351c0a522ea05bf07802e4c4c0
Adds two new flags to alter behaviour in RabbitMQ:
* `rabbitmq_message_ttl_ms`, which lets you set a TTL on messages.
* `rabbitmq_queue_expiry_ms`, which lets you set an expiry time on queues.
See https://www.rabbitmq.com/ttl.html for more information on both.
Change-Id: I51ca37ffbb1bb5c07f2d39873f0f33ca20263f2a
Adds the flag `rabbitmq_ha_replica_count` to change how many different
nodes a queue should be mirrored across. If the value is not set, then
it defaults to "ha-mode":"all". This value is unset by default to avoid
any unexpected changes to the RabbitMQ definitions.json file, as that
would trigger an unexpected restart of RabbitMQ during the next deploy.
Change-Id: Iee98cd937197a73a3b04aa8501fa325e8ecfff24
This commit adds SystemdWorker class to kolla_docker ansible module.
It is used to manage container state via systemd calls.
Change-Id: I20e65a6771ebeee462a3aaaabaa5f0596bdd0581
Signed-off-by: Ivan Halomi <i.halomi@partner.samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Hiner <m.hiner@partner.samsung.com>
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
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
CirrOS 0.6.0 was released yesterday. Has newer kernel and userspace,
better network configuration (more IPv6 stuff) and some other
improvements.
Change-Id: Ife7767904efe64602531fa3eb163c78260650909
clouds.yaml[0] is a richer way to express configuration for OpenStack
clouds. It's also fully supported by Ansible's OpenStack modules as
well as python-openstackclient and openstacksdk. It's the future - who
doesn't like the future?
Write a file using both the public (default) and the internal endpoints
for the admin user. Also, change all of the examples to reference it
and to get python-openstackclient to use it too.
[0] https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/latest/user/guides/connect_from_config.html
Implements: blueprint use-clouds-yaml
Change-Id: I557d2e4975c7b3d3c713a556b9ba47af9567ce6e
OpenSSH 8.8 has dropped support for RSA SHA-1 keys.
ECDSA is FIPS approved, so probably it's a better
direction than just changing to SHA-256.
Change-Id: Id06d9d8912d9677dbe0f5a666f43a209664c94b4
The use of file ml12_conf.ini has been deprecated, replaced by /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/openvswitch_agent.ini.
The command to cleanup the agent still references the old file. Just fix the filename
https: //bugs.launchpad.net/kolla-ansible/+bug/1982222
Change-Id: I0fe7f68eda55e0c7d9960016bba74f5ba1ae223e
"Smoke tests" for barbican, cinder, glance and keystone have been removed as discussed in PTG April 2022.
Signed-off-by: Tim Beermann <beermann@osism.tech>
Change-Id: I613287a31e0ea6aede070e7e9c519ab2f5f182bd
Currently the ovs-dpdkctl.sh file is present in the tools
directory and the "Copying ovs-dpdkctl tool" task accesses it.
This is bad practice. Files copied from a role should either be
referenced by an absolute path or be part of the role itself.
This change moves the ovs-dpdkctl.sh file in the files
directory of the role.
Change-Id: I01459d39207e54f270f32f37b4a5153c5a819347
Change Ia1239069ccee39416b20959cbabad962c56693cf added support for
running a libvirt daemon on the host, rather than using the nova_libvirt
container. It did not cover migration of existing hosts from using a
container to using a host daemon.
This change adds a kolla-ansible nova-libvirt-cleanup command which may
be used to clean up the nova_libvirt container, volumes and related
items on hosts, once it has been disabled.
The playbook assumes that compute hosts have been emptied of VMs before
it runs. A future extension could support migration of existing VMs, but
this is currently out of scope.
Change-Id: I46854ed7eaf1d5b5e3ccd8531c963427848bdc99
This change adds an Ansible Galaxy requirements file including the
openstack.kolla collection. A new 'kolla-ansible install-deps' command
is provided to install the requirements.
With the new collection in place, this change also switches to using the
baremetal role from the openstack.kolla collection, and removes the
baremetal role from this repository.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ansible-collection-kolla/+/820168
Change-Id: I9708f57b4bb9d64eb4903c253684fe0d9147bd4a