Nolan Brubaker 0ebc0430d7 Add rolling downtime simulation tools
These tools help simulate rolling downtime by taking down service
containers in a controlled fashion. While this can be done manually,
using a script to inspect the inventory for targets is much easier.
Having the rolling downtime happen automatically is also a bit less
error prone.

Tests for things like response times will be placed in the tests
directory, allowing for scripts to be written against different services
to try different things (like adding resources while rolling downtime
happens).

There is no central orchestration for the two components currently, in
order to keep things simple. Restarting containers and running the tests
is therefore best accomplished in a pair of tmux sessions.

Change-Id: I2d8e3484bbb1a71d2cd0c4124f824d49f76e5c2c
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OpenStack-Ansible Operator Tooling

This repository is a collecting point for various scripts and tools which OpenStack-Ansible Developers and Operators have found to be useful and want to share and collaboratively improve.

The contents of this repository are not strictly quality managed and are only tested by hand by the contributors and consumers. Anyone using the tooling is advised to very clearly understand what it is doing before using it on a production environment.

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OpenStack Ansible backup

This role will perform backups for OpenStack-Ansible deployments and it needs to run on the deploy node. It will backup data on container and then synchronize backup files to the deploy node.

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