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  1. Jun 21, 2021
  2. Jun 20, 2021
    • Radosław Piliszek's avatar
      Revert "Reduce container metrics cardinality" · 640dbb03
      Radosław Piliszek authored
      This reverts commit c6259158.
      
      Reason for revert: cAdvisor fails with:
      
      invalid value "percpu,referenced_memory,cpu_topology,resctrl,udp,advtcp,sched,hugetlb,memory_numa,tcp,process" for flag -disable_metrics: unsupported metric "referenced_memory" specified in disable_metrics
      
      Change-Id: I1a0eea5c20f95f38c707401b56b7d2454484377d
      640dbb03
  3. Jun 16, 2021
    • Piotr Parczewski's avatar
      Reduce container metrics cardinality · c6259158
      Piotr Parczewski authored
      Adds support for passing extra runtime options to cAdvisor.
      By default new options disable exporting rarely useful metrics
      and labels by cAdvisor. This helps reducing the load on Prometheus
      and cAdvisor itself.
      
      Change-Id: Id0144e8fa518e3236cb94ba2e3961fb455d36443
      c6259158
    • wu.chunyang's avatar
      Remove rally deployment · 30091096
      wu.chunyang authored
      Remove rally role as planned
      
      Change-Id: Ic898efe42b21b01c45d4621af2cf90ecd7afc398
      30091096
  4. Jun 11, 2021
    • Matthias Runge's avatar
      Remove support for panko · ccf8cc5d
      Matthias Runge authored
      the project is deprecated and in the process of being removed
      from OpenStack upstream.
      
      Change-Id: I9d5ebed293a5fb25f4cd7daa473df152440e8b50
      ccf8cc5d
  5. Jun 07, 2021
    • John Garbutt's avatar
      Reduce RabbitMQ busy waiting, lowering CPU load · 70f6f8e4
      John Garbutt authored
      On machines with many cores, we were seeing excessive CPU load on systems
      that were not very busy. With the following Erlang VM argument we saw
      RabbitMQ CPU usage drop from about 150% to around 20%, on a system with
      40 hyperthreads.
      
          +S 2:2
      
      By default RabbitMQ starts N schedulers where N is the number of CPU
      cores, including hyper-threaded cores. This is fine when you assume all
      your CPUs are dedicated to RabbitMQ. Its not a good idea in a typical
      Kolla Ansible setup. Here we go for two scheduler threads.
      More details can be found here:
      https://www.rabbitmq.com/runtime.html#scheduling
      and here:
      https://erlang.org/doc/man/erl.html#emulator-flags
      
          +sbwt none
      
      This stops busy waiting of the scheduler, for more details see:
      https://www.rabbitmq.com/runtime.html#busy-waiting
      Newer versions of rabbit may need additional flags:
      "+sbwt none +sbwtdcpu none +sbwtdio none"
      But this patch should be back portable to older versions of RabbitMQ
      used in Train and Stein.
      
      Note that information on this tuning was found by looking at data from:
      rabbitmq-diagnostics runtime_thread_stats
      More details on that can be found here:
      https://www.rabbitmq.com/runtime.html#thread-stats
      
      Related-Bug: #1846467
      
      Change-Id: Iced014acee7e590c10848e73feca166f48b622dc
      70f6f8e4
  6. May 11, 2021
  7. Apr 27, 2021
    • Doug Szumski's avatar
      Remove Monasca Grafana service · 82cf40ed
      Doug Szumski authored
      In the Xena cycle it was decided to remove the Monasca
      Grafana fork due to lack of maintenance. This commit removes
      the service and provides a limited workaround using the
      Monasca Grafana datasource with vanilla Grafana.
      
      Depends-On: I9db7ec2df050fa20317d84f6cea40d1f5fd42e60
      Change-Id: I4917ece1951084f6665722ba9a91d47764d3709a
      82cf40ed
  8. Apr 08, 2021
  9. Apr 06, 2021
  10. Mar 24, 2021
  11. Mar 04, 2021
    • Doug Szumski's avatar
      Add variable for changing Apache HTTP timeout · 647ff667
      Doug Szumski authored
      In services which use the Apache HTTP server to service HTTP requests,
      there exists a TimeOut directive [1] which defaults to 60 seconds. APIs
      which come under heavy load, such as Cinder, can sometimes exceed this
      which results in a HTTP 504 Gateway timeout, or similar. However, the
      request can still be serviced without error. For example, if Nova calls
      the Cinder API to detach a volume, and this operation takes longer
      than the shortest of the two timeouts, Nova will emit a stack trace
      with a 504 Gateway timeout. At some time later, the request to detach
      the volume will succeed. The Nova and Cinder DBs then become
      out-of-sync with each other, and frequently DB surgery is required.
      
      Although strictly this category of bugs should be fixed in OpenStack
      services, it is not realistic to expect this to happen in the short
      term. Therefore, this change makes it easier to set the Apache HTTP
      timeout via a new variable.
      
      An example of a related bug is here:
      
      https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1888665
      
      Whilst this timeout can currently be set by overriding the WSGI
      config for individual services, this change makes it much easier.
      
      Change-Id: Ie452516655cbd40d63bdad3635fd66693e40ce34
      Closes-Bug: #1917648
      647ff667
  12. Feb 26, 2021
  13. Feb 23, 2021
  14. Feb 15, 2021
    • Pedro Henrique's avatar
      Add support to OpenID Connect Authentication flow · f3fbe837
      Pedro Henrique authored
      
      This pull request adds support for the OpenID Connect authentication
      flow in Keystone and enables both ID and access token authentication
      flows. The ID token configuration is designed to allow users to
      authenticate via Horizon using an identity federation; whereas the
      Access token is used to allow users to authenticate in the OpenStack CLI
      using a federated user.
      
      Without this PR, if one wants to configure OpenStack to use identity
      federation, he/she needs to do a lot of configurations in the keystone,
      Horizon, and register quite a good number of different parameters using
      the CLI such as mappings, identity providers, federated protocols, and
      so on. Therefore, with this PR, we propose a method for operators to
      introduce/present the IdP's metadata to Kolla-ansible, and based on the
      presented metadata, Kolla-ansible takes care of all of the
      configurations to prepare OpenStack to work in a federated environment.
      
      Implements: blueprint add-openid-support
      Co-Authored-By: default avatarJason Anderson <jasonanderson@uchicago.edu>
      Change-Id: I0203a3470d7f8f2a54d5e126d947f540d93b8210
      f3fbe837
  15. Feb 08, 2021
    • Gaël THEROND (Fl1nt)'s avatar
      Add missing elasticsearch cloudkitty storage · 9e72c0cb
      Gaël THEROND (Fl1nt) authored
      and prometheus collector backend support.
      
      * Fix various remaining typos.
      * Fix trailing character on reno.
      * Enable Elasticsearch when selected as cloudkitty backend.
      * Add a check for ES index creation when ES required.
      * Add a release note
      * Fix release note line length issue.
      
      Change-Id: I18f3d8f2e10a2996b2ebf92733a1770bef548bda
      Closes-bug: #1895945
      9e72c0cb
  16. Feb 03, 2021
  17. Jan 27, 2021
    • Piotr Parczewski's avatar
      [docs] Unify project's naming convention · 5db72659
      Piotr Parczewski authored
      There are inconsitencies across the documentation and the source code files
      when it comes to project's name (Kolla Ansible vs. Kolla-Ansible). This
      commit aims at unifying it so that the naming becomes consistent everywhere.
      
      Change-Id: I903b2e08f5458b1a1abc4af3abefe20b66c23a54
      5db72659
  18. Jan 12, 2021
  19. Dec 22, 2020
  20. Dec 16, 2020
  21. Nov 23, 2020
  22. Oct 24, 2020
    • linpeiwen's avatar
      Add support for GlusterFS NFS Manila backend · f01492b1
      linpeiwen authored
      Follows existing backends patterns to add support for the GlusterFS
      NFS driver.
      NFS server type used by the GlusterFS backend, Gluster or Ganesha,
      currently supports Gluster.
      The GlusterFS NFS driver needs to install the glusterfs-fuse package
      in the kolla images manila share container in advance, which has been merged
      in https://review.opendev.org/747510
      
      Change-Id: I7fdb121b5bf9850d62246a24f9b17d226028c2ca
      f01492b1
  23. Oct 14, 2020
    • zhoulinhui's avatar
      Revert VMware deprecation · b6846d6e
      zhoulinhui authored
      Nova has reversed their deprecation of the VMware driver, and the Kolla
      community has shown an interest in it.
      
      Change-Id: I82f1074da56ed16c08317d1f92ed7f0a6f4a149a
      b6846d6e
  24. Oct 13, 2020
  25. Oct 08, 2020
  26. Oct 05, 2020
    • Michal Nasiadka's avatar
      Use Docker healthchecks for core services · c52a89ae
      Michal Nasiadka authored
      This change enables the use of Docker healthchecks for core OpenStack
      services.
      Also check-failures.sh has been updated to treat containers with
      unhealthy status as failed.
      
      Implements: blueprint container-health-check
      Change-Id: I79c6b11511ce8af70f77e2f6a490b59b477fefbb
      c52a89ae
  27. Oct 02, 2020
    • wu.chunyang's avatar
      Implement automatic deploy of octavia · 4a58f423
      wu.chunyang authored
      
      this patchset has implemented:
        - network (lb-mgmt-net)
        - security groups and rules (used by amphora and health manager)
        - amphora flavor (used by amphora)
        - nova keypair (used by amphora at the time of debugging)
      
      Add a octavia_amp_listen_port variable which used by amphora
      Add amp_image_owner_id in octavia.conf
      
      Implements: blueprint implement-automatic-deploy-of-octavia
      Co-Authored-By: default avatarzhangchun <zhangchun@yovole.com>
      
      Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/652030
      
      Change-Id: I67009d046925cfc02c1e0073c80085c1471975f6
      4a58f423
  28. Sep 26, 2020
  29. Sep 21, 2020
  30. Sep 17, 2020
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Support TLS encryption of RabbitMQ client-server traffic · 761ea9a3
      Mark Goddard authored
      This change adds support for encryption of communication between
      OpenStack services and RabbitMQ. Server certificates are supported, but
      currently client certificates are not.
      
      The kolla-ansible certificates command has been updated to support
      generating certificates for RabbitMQ for development and testing.
      
      RabbitMQ TLS is enabled in the all-in-one source CI jobs, or when
      The Zuul 'tls_enabled' variable is true.
      
      Change-Id: I4f1d04150fb2b5af085b762890092f87ae6076b5
      Implements: blueprint message-queue-ssl-support
      761ea9a3
  31. Aug 19, 2020
    • wu.chunyang's avatar
      remove obsolete configurations · 3c312a4d
      wu.chunyang authored
      remove cluster_interface from project.
      update storage_interface docs.and remove
      storage_interface_address variable
      
      Change-Id: I3f811db988234f94b5ed0cc9d24233f70784f58d
      3c312a4d
  32. Aug 13, 2020
    • James Kirsch's avatar
      Add Keep Alive Timeout for httpd · 19b028e6
      James Kirsch authored
      This patch introduces a global keep alive timeout value for services
      that leverage httpd + wsgi to handle http/https requests. The default
      value is one minute.
      
      Change-Id: Icf7cb0baf86b428a60a7e9bbed642999711865cd
      Partially-Implements: blueprint add-ssl-internal-network
      19b028e6
  33. Aug 12, 2020
  34. Aug 06, 2020
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  36. Jun 29, 2020
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