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  1. Aug 16, 2019
  2. Aug 15, 2019
  3. Aug 14, 2019
    • Scott Solkhon's avatar
      Add support for Swift S3 API · d72b27f2
      Scott Solkhon authored
      This feature is disabled by default, and can be enabled by setting
      'enable_swift_s3api' to 'true' in globals.yml.
      
      Two middlewares are required for Swift S3 - s3api and s3token. Additionally, we
      need to configure the authtoken middleware to delay auth decisions to give
      s3token a chance to authorise requests using EC2 credentials.
      
      Change-Id: Ib8e8e3a1c2ab383100f3c60ec58066e588d3b4db
      d72b27f2
  4. Aug 06, 2019
  5. Aug 05, 2019
  6. Jul 18, 2019
    • Raimund Hook's avatar
      Updated multi-region docs to include keepalived · 99463849
      Raimund Hook authored
      The keepalived_virtual_router_id should be changed from the default in
      the case of a multi-region deployment where the VIP of the different
      regions resides on the same subnet.
      
      This is not immediately clear - this change should make it more obvious.
      
      Change-Id: Ia4899ba407937d9f27832c9d123701729e89987a
      99463849
  7. Jul 16, 2019
    • Michal Nasiadka's avatar
      ceph-nfs: Add rpcbind to Ubuntu host bootstrap · efcaf400
      Michal Nasiadka authored
      * Ubuntu ships with nfs-ganesha 2.6.0, which requires to do an rpcbind
      udp test on startup (was fixed later)
      * Add rpcbind package to be installed by kolla-ansible bootstrap when
      ceph_nfs is enabled
      * Update Ceph deployment docs with a note
      
      Change-Id: Ic19264191a0ed418fa959fdc122cef543446fbe5
      efcaf400
  8. Jul 15, 2019
  9. Jul 12, 2019
  10. Jul 10, 2019
  11. Jul 04, 2019
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Deprecate Ceph deployment · e6d0e610
      Mark Goddard authored
      There are now several good tools for deploying Ceph, including Ceph
      Ansible and ceph-deploy. Maintaining our own Ceph deployment is a
      significant maintenance burden, and we should focus on our core mission
      to deploy OpenStack. Given that this is a significant part of kolla
      ansible currently we will need a long deprecation period and a migration
      path to another tool.
      
      Change-Id: Ic603c85c04d8794580a19f9efaa7a8589565f4f6
      Partially-Implements: blueprint remove-ceph
      e6d0e610
  12. Jul 03, 2019
  13. Jul 01, 2019
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Bump minimum Ansible version to 2.5 · 0a769dc3
      Mark Goddard authored
      This is necessary for some Ansible tests which were renamed in 2.5 -
      including 'version' and 'successful'.
      
      Change-Id: Iacf88ef5589c7571fcf56ba8b99d3dbe76975195
      0a769dc3
  14. Jun 24, 2019
  15. Jun 20, 2019
    • Doug Szumski's avatar
      Add some notes for users Migrating to Kolla Monasca · c4f488ad
      Doug Szumski authored
      This commit should help guide people migrating to Kolla Monasca
      through the murky depths of the migration process. Since Kolla
      did not support Monasca in Queens, some of these steps which
      could be automated are not.
      
      Change-Id: I79051cca27178c3cf1671f5c603e38baf929c55c
      c4f488ad
  16. Jun 17, 2019
  17. Jun 07, 2019
  18. Jun 06, 2019
  19. Jun 05, 2019
    • Gaetan Trellu's avatar
      Improve Qinling documentation · 557193a7
      Gaetan Trellu authored
      - Remove trusted_cidrs that has just been removed from
      Qinling code.
      - Remove use_api_certificate because it's true by default
      - Improve list syntax
      - Add etcd section
      
      Change-Id: I0426a9d61fbeaa23a1affbc7e981a78283e88263
      557193a7
  20. Jun 04, 2019
  21. May 31, 2019
    • Gaetan Trellu's avatar
      Adds Qinling Ansible role · edb34898
      Gaetan Trellu authored
      Qinling is an OpenStack project to provide "Function as a Service".
      This project aims to provide a platform to support serverless functions.
      
      Change-Id: I239a0130f8c8b061b531dab530d65172b0914d7c
      Implements: blueprint ansible-qinling-support
      Story: 2005760
      Task: 33468
      edb34898
  22. May 30, 2019
  23. May 21, 2019
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Fix quickstart for virtual environments · 0b27baf3
      Mark Goddard authored
      The etc_examples and inventory should be copied from the virtual
      environment rather than the system.
      
      Change-Id: I3ac1e057971b7481a0bce2a15351031e51bf97d6
      Closes-Bug: #1829435
      0b27baf3
  24. May 17, 2019
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Fix keystone fernet key rotation scheduling · 6c1442c3
      Mark Goddard authored
      Right now every controller rotates fernet keys. This is nice because
      should any controller die, we know the remaining ones will rotate the
      keys. However, we are currently over-rotating the keys.
      
      When we over rotate keys, we get logs like this:
      
       This is not a recognized Fernet token <token> TokenNotFound
      
      Most clients can recover and get a new token, but some clients (like
      Nova passing tokens to other services) can't do that because it doesn't
      have the password to regenerate a new token.
      
      With three controllers, in crontab in keystone-fernet we see the once a day
      correctly staggered across the three controllers:
      
      ssh ctrl1 sudo cat /etc/kolla/keystone-fernet/crontab
      0 0 * * * /usr/bin/fernet-rotate.sh
      ssh ctrl2 sudo cat /etc/kolla/keystone-fernet/crontab
      0 8 * * * /usr/bin/fernet-rotate.sh
      ssh ctrl3 sudo cat /etc/kolla/keystone-fernet/crontab
      0 16 * * * /usr/bin/fernet-rotate.sh
      
      Currently with three controllers we have this keystone config:
      
      [token]
      expiration = 86400 (although, keystone default is one hour)
      allow_expired_window = 172800 (this is the keystone default)
      
      [fernet_tokens]
      max_active_keys = 4
      
      Currently, kolla-ansible configures key rotation according to the following:
      
         rotation_interval = token_expiration / num_hosts
      
      This means we rotate keys more quickly the more hosts we have, which doesn't
      make much sense.
      
      Keystone docs state:
      
         max_active_keys =
           ((token_expiration + allow_expired_window) / rotation_interval) + 2
      
      For details see:
      https://docs.openstack.org/keystone/stein/admin/fernet-token-faq.html
      
      Rotation is based on pushing out a staging key, so should any server
      start using that key, other servers will consider that valid. Then each
      server in turn starts using the staging key, each in term demoting the
      existing primary key to a secondary key. Eventually you prune the
      secondary keys when there is no token in the wild that would need to be
      decrypted using that key. So this all makes sense.
      
      This change adds new variables for fernet_token_allow_expired_window and
      fernet_key_rotation_interval, so that we can correctly calculate the
      correct number of active keys. We now set the default rotation interval
      so as to minimise the number of active keys to 3 - one primary, one
      secondary, one buffer.
      
      This change also fixes the fernet cron job generator, which was broken
      in the following cases:
      
      * requesting an interval of more than 1 day resulted in no jobs
      * requesting an interval of more than 60 minutes, unless an exact
        multiple of 60 minutes, resulted in no jobs
      
      It should now be possible to request any interval up to a week divided
      by the number of hosts.
      
      Change-Id: I10c82dc5f83653beb60ddb86d558c5602153341a
      Closes-Bug: #1809469
      6c1442c3
    • binhong.hua's avatar
      Make kolla-ansible support extra volumes · 12ff28a6
      binhong.hua authored
      When integrating 3rd party component into openstack with kolla-ansible,
      maybe have to mount some extra volumes to container.
      
      Change-Id: I69108209320edad4c4ffa37dabadff62d7340939
      Implements: blueprint support-extra-volumes
      12ff28a6
  25. May 14, 2019
  26. Apr 23, 2019
  27. Apr 09, 2019
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Update quickstart instructions · b81a4341
      Mark Goddard authored
      * Recommend using a virtual environment
      * Fix reference to multinode inventory
      * Add explicit use of sudo where necessary
      * Change ownership of /etc/kolla to current user
      
      These changes should make it possible to copy/paste from the quickstart
      to get a working deployment.
      
      Change-Id: Ib3990f9e16eaa1e19a4ad5bfea5bdb2e4bc1c333
      b81a4341
  28. Apr 08, 2019
  29. Mar 14, 2019
    • Scott Solkhon's avatar
      Support separate Swift storage networks · a781c643
      Scott Solkhon authored
      Adds support to seperate Swift access and replication traffic from other storage traffic.
      
      In a deployment where both Ceph and Swift have been deployed,
      this changes adds functionalality to support optional seperation
      of storage network traffic. This adds two new network interfaces
      'swift_storage_interface' and 'swift_replication_interface' which maintain
      backwards compatibility.
      
      The Swift access network interface is configured via 'swift_storage_interface',
      which defaults to 'storage_interface'. The Swift replication network
      interface is configured via 'swift_replication_interface', which
      defaults to 'swift_storage_interface'.
      
      If a separate replication network is used, Kolla Ansible now deploys separate
      replication servers for the accounts, containers and objects, that listen on
      this network. In this case, these services handle only replication traffic, and
      the original account-, container- and object- servers only handle storage
      user requests.
      
      Change-Id: Ib39e081574e030126f2d08f51de89641ddb0d42e
      a781c643
  30. Mar 08, 2019
    • Doug Szumski's avatar
      Support customising Fluentd formatting · c8a22f10
      Doug Szumski authored
      In some scenarios it may be useful to perform custom formatting of logs
      before forwarding them. For example, the JSON formatter plugin can be
      used to convert an event to JSON.
      
      Change-Id: I3dd9240c5910a9477456283b392edc9566882dcd
      c8a22f10
  31. Mar 07, 2019
    • Arkadiy Shinkarev's avatar
      Added ability to skip enabled backends pre-check · 1d9f4f9f
      Arkadiy Shinkarev authored
      When using custom storage backends with cinder.conf overrides file,
      precheck stage in kolla-ansible is fail. This commit adds option
      'skip_cinder_backend_check' (default: False) to cinder role.
      
      Change-Id: Ifee138ad8b281903ea2365441aada044c80c46f0
      1d9f4f9f
  32. Feb 28, 2019
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Update links in docs to latest · fba5e1ce
      Mark Goddard authored
      To avoid links to OpenStack docs getting out of date in our docs, use
      the latest version.
      
      Ideally after cutting each stable branch we should change these links to
      use the current release.
      
      Co-Authored-By: Isaiah Inuwa
      Change-Id: Ia1e3c720f4e688861b8f76874a3943b0f4e50b17
      fba5e1ce
  33. Feb 25, 2019
  34. Feb 14, 2019
    • Doug Szumski's avatar
      Automate Monasca documentation for configuring Kafka · ecf00096
      Doug Szumski authored
      Until the Monasca Kafka client fork is removed it is currently required
      to run Kafka in compatibility mode. It is also necessary to disable
      an optimisation in the Kafka brokers to clean up idle connections. This
      is because the optimisation was added after the Monasca Kafka client was
      forked, and the client hasn't been updated since. These settings are now
      applied automatically when Monasca is enabled.
      
      Change-Id: I6935f1fb29f4f731cf3c9a70a0adf4d5812ca55e
      ecf00096
    • Pedro Alvarez's avatar
      Fix link to Manila Guide · 6c6759e9
      Pedro Alvarez authored
      Change-Id: I3defe0c38f41d7335e1cbafb75523c3cd44323ee
      6c6759e9
  35. Feb 07, 2019
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