Problem: RHEL and CentOS8 will deprecate the usage of Yum.
From DNF release note:
DNF is the next upcoming major version of yum, a package
manager for RPM-based Linux distributions.
It roughly maintains CLI compatibility with YUM and defines a strict API for
extensions.
Solution: Use "package" Ansible module instead of "yum".
"package" module is smarter when it comes to detect with package manager
runs on the system. The goal of this patch is to support both yum/dnf
(dnf will be the default in rhel/centos 8) from a single ansible module.
Change-Id: I8e67d6f053e8790fdd0eb52a42035dca3051999e
To not to redefine variable multiple times in each service we
run check only once and we set fact. To increase readability of
generated playbook we add block per strep in services.
Change-Id: I2399a72709d240f84e3463c5c3b56942462d1e5c
Since we moved services in containers, their logs aren't in the old location, but
in /var/log/containers/<service>. This patch fixes the generated Hiera hash used
by Fluentd for its configuration
Regarding Designate config service: some of the yaml doesn't use at all the
`service_config_settings` parameter - they will need to be updated accordingly
once it's supported
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Herve <therve@redhat.com>, Steven Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I1bc0930de4053dc1c34b50477e82d9ccdab7ae2e
Closes-Bug: 1769051
Related-Bug: 1674715
The new master branch should point now to rocky.
So, HOT templates should specify that they might contain features
for rocky release [1]
Also, this submission updates the yaml validation to use only latest
heat_version alias. There are cases in which we will need to set
the version for specific templates i.e. mixed versions, so there
is added a variable to assign specific templates to specific heat_version
aliases, avoiding the introductions of error by bulk replacing the
the old version in new releases.
[1]: https://docs.openstack.org/heat/latest/template_guide/hot_spec.html#rocky
Change-Id: Ib17526d9cc453516d99d4659ee5fa51a5aa7fb4b
Docker services are missing the pre-upgrade validation task
in the upgrade_tasks section which verifies if the service
is running before going on with the upgrade.
Change-Id: I72da8e027b6da654bda328d4540ec1e6ed9767ff
Partial-Bug: #1704389
If we use variables defined in later step in conditional before
checking which step are we on we will fail.
Resolves: rhbz#1535457
Closes-Bug: #1743764
Change-Id: Ic21f6eb5c4101f230fa894cd0829a11e2f0ef39b
This converts "tags: stepN" to "when: step|int == N" for the direct
execution as an ansible playbook, with a loop variable 'step'.
The tasks all include the explicit cast |int.
This also adds a set_fact task for handling of the package removal
with the UpgradeRemovePackages parameter (no change to the interface)
The yaml-validate also now checks for duplicate 'when:' statements
Q upgrade spec @ Ibde21e6efae3a7d311bee526d63c5692c4e27b28
Related Blueprint: major-upgrade-workflow
[0]: 394a92f761/tripleo_common/utils/config.py (L141)
Change-Id: I6adc5619a28099f4e241351b63377f1e96933810
Step config is only required within the puppet_configs section
of docker/services/*. This patch drops the top level 'step_config'
and updates the unit tests accordingly.
Change-Id: I7dc7cfae3ef1965ec95b1d9ef23e7f162418c034
This should help operators find the new log files. We do have them
documented, but not everybody reads every word in the docs :)
The readme creation has ignore_errors: true so that if the directory
isn't present at all (e.g. on deployed server environments, which
don't have openstack packages installed), we don't fail the deployment
when we're not able to create the readme.
Change-Id: I6b36db7b7ce8b3e4da566eb7828d0c3b8646a14f
Partial-Bug: #1730957
Adds a UpgradeRemoveUnusedPackages param to use
in the ansible when conditional for the removal
Adds package removal to step2 right after a service
is stopped and disabled on step2. Package updates
happen in step3 so ideally remove before that.
The package removal task has ignore_errors true
so dependencies or other issue removing packages will
not fail the upgrade workflow.
Also adds this to the upgrade environment files
for visibility and defaulting false
Change-Id: Ie4e4a2d41f7752c5a13507a7c15c6f68e203cfca
Related-Bug: 1701501
We were setting them in the Dockerfile's previously. However this
caused the healtcheck commands to always run regardless of which
process we were running in the container. This caused 'unhealthy'
containers at times they were never intended to be checked. This
change makes it so they are explicitly set.
Change-Id: I7bc12d236b3cc7a52d3e6aa706fd04675dad3a9a
The services that docker depends on, have logging_sources and logging_groups;
but those are not set on the docker outputs so they are not used when dockers
are deployed.
Added logging_source & logging_groups as docker optional parameters in
tools/yaml-validate.py
Closes-Bug: #1718110
Change-Id: I8795eaf4bd06051e9b94aa50450dee0d8761e526
This removes the default container names from all the templates
and uses a single environment file to specify the full container
name and registry from which to pull. Also does away with most
of DockerNamespace.
Change-Id: Ieaedac33f0a25a352ab432cdb00b5c888be4ba27
Depends-On: Ibc108871ebc2beb1baae437105b2da1d0123ba60
Co-Authored-By: Dan Prince <dprince@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Steve Baker <sbaker@redhat.com>
Makes it possible to resolve network subnets within a service
template; the data is transported into a new property ServiceData
wired into every service which hopefully is generic enough to
be extended in the future and transport more data.
Data can be consumed in service templates to set config values
which need to know what is the subnet where a deamon operates (for
example the Ceph Public vs Cluster network).
Change-Id: I28e21c46f1ef609517175f7e7ee19e28d1c0cba2
This solves a problem with bind-mounts when the containers are holding
files descriptors open.
At the same time this makes the template more robust to puppet changes
since new config files will be available in the containers without
needing to update the templates.
Partial-Bug: #1698323
Change-Id: Ia4ad6d77387e3dc354cd131c2f9756939fb8f736
This commit consistently defines a heat template parameter in the form
of DockerXXXConfigImage where XXX represents the name of the
config_volume that is used by docker-puppet.
The goal is to mitigate hard to debug errors where the templates would
set different defaults for the image docker-puppet.py uses to run, for
the same config_volume name.
This fixes a couple of inconsistencies on the way.
Change-Id: I212020a76622a03521385a6cae4ce73e51ce5b6b
Closes-Bug: #1699791