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  1. Dec 02, 2024
  2. Sep 03, 2024
    • Roman Krček's avatar
      Refactor dev mode · b3275272
      Roman Krček authored
      Build upon changes in kolla which change strategy of installing projects
      in containers when in dev mode. This fixes problems where when package
      file manifest changes, the changes were not reflected in to
      devmode-enabled container.
      
      It changes the strategy of installing projects in dev mode in containers.
      Instead of bind mounting the project's git repository to the venv
      of the container, the repository is bind mounted to
      /dev-mode/<project_name> from which the it is installed using pip
      on every startup of the container using kolla_install_projects script.
      
      Also updates docs to reflect the changes.
      
      Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla/+/925712
      
      
      Closes-Bug: #1814515
      Singed-off-by: default avatarRoman Krček <roman.krcek@tietoevry.com>
      Change-Id: If191cd0e3fcf362ee058549a1b6c244d109b6d9a
      b3275272
  3. Jul 19, 2024
    • Michal Arbet's avatar
      Add support for docker_image_name_prefix · ae86e3a0
      Michal Arbet authored
      The Kolla project supports building images with
      user-defined prefixes. However, Kolla-ansible is unable
      to use those images for installation.
      
      This patch fixes that issue.
      
      Closes-Bug: #2073541
      Change-Id: Ia8140b289aa76fcd584e0e72686e3786215c5a99
      ae86e3a0
  4. May 16, 2024
    • Alex-Welsh's avatar
      Automate prometheus blackbox configuration · 91470d4c
      Alex-Welsh authored
      This change automates the prometheus blackbox monitoring configuration
      for common endpoints. Custom endpoints can be added to
      prometheus_blackbox_exporter_endpoints_custom.
      
      Change-Id: Id6f51a2bebee3ab63b84ca7032aad17c2933838c
      91470d4c
  5. Jun 28, 2023
  6. Jan 26, 2023
  7. Dec 21, 2022
    • Matt Crees's avatar
      Integrate oslo-config-validator · 6c2aace8
      Matt Crees authored
      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
      6c2aace8
  8. Sep 21, 2022
  9. Aug 09, 2022
  10. Jul 12, 2022
    • Michal Arbet's avatar
      Add api_workers for each service to defaults · 3e8db91a
      Michal Arbet authored
      Render {{ openstack_service_workers }} for workers
      of each openstack service is not enough. There are
      several services which has to have more workers because
      there are more requests sent to them.
      
      This patch is just adding default value for workers for
      each service and sets {{ openstack_service_workers }} as
      default, so value can be overrided in hostvars per server.
      Nothing changed for normal user.
      
      Change-Id: Ifa5863f8ec865bbf8e39c9b2add42c92abe40616
      3e8db91a
  11. May 23, 2022
  12. Apr 20, 2022
  13. Dec 31, 2021
    • Pierre Riteau's avatar
      Move project_name and kolla_role_name to role vars · 56fc74f2
      Pierre Riteau authored
      Role vars have a higher precedence than role defaults. This allows to
      import default vars from another role via vars_files without overriding
      project_name (see related bug for details).
      
      Change-Id: I3d919736e53d6f3e1a70d1267cf42c8d2c0ad221
      Related-Bug: #1951785
      56fc74f2
  14. Dec 21, 2021
    • Dr. Jens Harbott's avatar
      Stop creating non-keystone admin endpoints · 479a7870
      Dr. Jens Harbott authored
      
      The admin interface for endpoints never had any real use, the
      functionality was the same as for the public or internal endpoints,
      except for Keystone. Even for Keystone with API v3 it would no longer
      really be needed, but it is still being required by some libraries that
      cannot be changed in order to stay backwards compatible.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarDr. Jens Harbott <harbott@osism.tech>
      Change-Id: Icf3bf08deab2c445361f0a0124d87ad8b0e4e9d9
      479a7870
  15. Sep 28, 2021
    • Niklas Hagman's avatar
      Transition Keystone admin user to system scope · 2e933dce
      Niklas Hagman authored
      A system-scoped token implies the user has authorization to act on the
      deployment system. These tokens are useful for interacting with
      resources that affect the deployment as a whole, or exposes resources
      that may otherwise violate project or domain isolation.
      
      Since Queens, the keystone-manage bootstrap command assigns the admin
      role to the admin user with system scope, as well as in the admin
      project. This patch transitions the Keystone admin user from
      authenticating using project scoped tokens to system scoped tokens.
      This is a necessary step towards being able to enable the updated oslo
      policies in services that allow finer grained access to system-level
      resources and APIs.
      
      An etherpad with discussion about the transition to the new oslo
      service policies is:
      
      https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/enabling-system-scope-in-kolla-ansible
      
      
      
      Change-Id: Ib631e2211682862296cce9ea179f2661c90fa585
      Signed-off-by: default avatarNiklas Hagman <ubuntu@post.blinkiz.com>
      2e933dce
  16. Jun 23, 2021
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Use ansible_facts to reference facts · ade5bfa3
      Mark Goddard authored
      By default, Ansible injects a variable for every fact, prefixed with
      ansible_. This can result in a large number of variables for each host,
      which at scale can incur a performance penalty. Ansible provides a
      configuration option [0] that can be set to False to prevent this
      injection of facts. In this case, facts should be referenced via
      ansible_facts.<fact>.
      
      This change updates all references to Ansible facts within Kolla Ansible
      from using individual fact variables to using the items in the
      ansible_facts dictionary. This allows users to disable fact variable
      injection in their Ansible configuration, which may provide some
      performance improvement.
      
      This change disables fact variable injection in the ansible
      configuration used in CI, to catch any attempts to use the injected
      variables.
      
      [0] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#inject-facts-as-vars
      
      Change-Id: I7e9d5c9b8b9164d4aee3abb4e37c8f28d98ff5d1
      Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
      ade5bfa3
  17. 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
  18. Aug 19, 2020
    • Rafael Weingärtner's avatar
      Standardize use and construction of endpoint URLs · f425c067
      Rafael Weingärtner authored
      
      The goal for this push request is to normalize the construction and use
       of internal, external, and admin URLs. While extending Kolla-ansible
       to enable a more flexible method to manage external URLs, we noticed
       that the same URL was constructed multiple times in different parts
       of the code. This can make it difficult for people that want to work
       with these URLs and create inconsistencies in a large code base with
       time. Therefore, we are proposing here the use of
       "single Kolla-ansible variable" per endpoint URL, which facilitates
       for people that are interested in overriding/extending these URLs.
      
      As an example, we extended Kolla-ansible to facilitate the "override"
      of public (external) URLs with the following standard
      "<component/serviceName>.<companyBaseUrl>".
      Therefore, the "NAT/redirect" in the SSL termination system (HAproxy,
      HTTPD or some other) is done via the service name, and not by the port.
      This allows operators to easily and automatically create more friendly
       URL names. To develop this feature, we first applied this patch that
       we are sending now to the community. We did that to reduce the surface
        of changes in Kolla-ansible.
      
      Another example is the integration of Kolla-ansible and Consul, which
      we also implemented internally, and also requires URLs changes.
      Therefore, this PR is essential to reduce code duplicity, and to
      facility users/developers to work/customize the services URLs.
      
      Change-Id: I73d483e01476e779a5155b2e18dd5ea25f514e93
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRafael Weingärtner <rafael@apache.org>
      f425c067
  19. Aug 10, 2020
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Mount /etc/timezone based on host OS · 146b00ef
      Mark Goddard authored
      Previously we mounted /etc/timezone if the kolla_base_distro is debian
      or ubuntu. This would fail prechecks if debian or ubuntu images were
      deployed on CentOS. While this is not a supported combination, for
      correctness we should fix the condition to reference the host OS rather
      than the container OS, since that is where the /etc/timezone file is
      located.
      
      Change-Id: Ifc252ae793e6974356fcdca810b373f362d24ba5
      Closes-Bug: #1882553
      146b00ef
  20. Apr 24, 2020
    • James Kirsch's avatar
      Add support for encrypting heat api · ff842922
      James Kirsch authored
      This patch introduces an optional backend encryption for Heat
      service. When used in conjunction with enabling TLS for service API
      endpoints, network communcation will be encrypted end to end, from
      client through HAProxy to the Heat service.
      
      Change-Id: Ic12f7574135dcaed2a462e902c775a55176ff03b
      Partially-Implements: blueprint add-ssl-internal-network
      Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/722028/
      ff842922
  21. Apr 09, 2020
    • Dincer Celik's avatar
      Introduce /etc/timezone to Debian/Ubuntu containers · 4b5df0d8
      Dincer Celik authored
      Some services look for /etc/timezone on Debian/Ubuntu, so we should
      introduce it to the containers.
      
      In addition, added prechecks for /etc/localtime and /etc/timezone.
      
      Closes-Bug: #1821592
      Change-Id: I9fef14643d1bcc7eee9547eb87fa1fb436d8a6b3
      4b5df0d8
  22. Jan 30, 2020
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      Python 3: Use distro_python_version for dev mode · 5a786436
      Mark Goddard authored
      In dev mode currently the python source is mounted under python2.7
      site-packages. This change fixes this to use the distro_python_version
      variable to ensure dev mode works with Python 3 images.
      
      Change-Id: Ieae3778a02f1b79023b4f1c20eff27b37f481077
      Partially-Implements: blueprint python-3
      5a786436
  23. Jan 10, 2020
    • Mark Goddard's avatar
      CentOS 8: Support variable image tag suffix · 9755c924
      Mark Goddard authored
      For the CentOS 7 to 8 transition, we will have a period where both
      CentOS 7 and 8 images are available. We differentiate these images via a
      tag - the CentOS 8 images will have a tag of train-centos8 (or
      master-centos8 temporarily).
      
      To achieve this, and maintain backwards compatibility for the
      openstack_release variable, we introduce a new 'openstack_tag' variable.
      This variable is based on openstack_release, but has a suffix of
      'openstack_tag_suffix', which is empty except on CentOS 8 where it has a
      value of '-centos8'.
      
      Change-Id: I12ce4661afb3c255136cdc1aabe7cbd25560d625
      Partially-Implements: blueprint centos-rhel-8
      9755c924
  24. Oct 16, 2019
    • Radosław Piliszek's avatar
      Implement IPv6 support in the control plane · bc053c09
      Radosław Piliszek authored
      Introduce kolla_address filter.
      Introduce put_address_in_context filter.
      
      Add AF config to vars.
      
      Address contexts:
      - raw (default): <ADDR>
      - memcache: inet6:[<ADDR>]
      - url: [<ADDR>]
      
      Other changes:
      
      globals.yml - mention just IP in comment
      
      prechecks/port_checks (api_intf) - kolla_address handles validation
      
      3x interface conditional (swift configs: replication/storage)
      
      2x interface variable definition with hostname
      (haproxy listens; api intf)
      
      1x interface variable definition with hostname with bifrost exclusion
      (baremetal pre-install /etc/hosts; api intf)
      
      neutron's ml2 'overlay_ip_version' set to 6 for IPv6 on tunnel network
      
      basic multinode source CI job for IPv6
      
      prechecks for rabbitmq and qdrouterd use proper NSS database now
      
      MariaDB Galera Cluster WSREP SST mariabackup workaround
      (socat and IPv6)
      
      Ceph naming workaround in CI
      TODO: probably needs documenting
      
      RabbitMQ IPv6-only proto_dist
      
      Ceph ms switch to IPv6 mode
      
      Remove neutron-server ml2_type_vxlan/vxlan_group setting
      as it is not used (let's avoid any confusion)
      and could break setups without proper multicast routing
      if it started working (also IPv4-only)
      
      haproxy upgrade checks for slaves based on ipv6 addresses
      
      TODO:
      
      ovs-dpdk grabs ipv4 network address (w/ prefix len / submask)
      not supported, invalid by default because neutron_external has no address
      No idea whether ovs-dpdk works at all atm.
      
      ml2 for xenapi
      Xen is not supported too well.
      This would require working with XenAPI facts.
      
      rp_filter setting
      This would require meddling with ip6tables (there is no sysctl param).
      By default nothing is dropped.
      Unlikely we really need it.
      
      ironic dnsmasq is configured IPv4-only
      dnsmasq needs DHCPv6 options and testing in vivo.
      
      KNOWN ISSUES (beyond us):
      
      One cannot use IPv6 address to reference the image for docker like we
      currently do, see: https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/39033
      (docker_registry; docker API 400 - invalid reference format)
      workaround: use hostname/FQDN
      
      RabbitMQ may fail to bind to IPv6 if hostname resolves also to IPv4.
      This is due to old RabbitMQ versions available in images.
      IPv4 is preferred by default and may fail in the IPv6-only scenario.
      This should be no problem in real life as IPv6-only is indeed IPv6-only.
      Also, when new RabbitMQ (3.7.16/3.8+) makes it into images, this will
      no longer be relevant as we supply all the necessary config.
      See: https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/pull/1982
      
      For reliable runs, at least Ansible 2.8 is required (2.8.5 confirmed
      to work well). Older Ansible versions are known to miss IPv6 addresses
      in interface facts. This may affect redeploys, reconfigures and
      upgrades which run after VIP address is assigned.
      See: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/63227
      
      Bifrost Train does not support IPv6 deployments.
      See: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2006689
      
      
      
      Change-Id: Ia34e6916ea4f99e9522cd2ddde03a0a4776f7e2c
      Implements: blueprint ipv6-control-plane
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRadosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
      bc053c09
  25. Sep 24, 2019
  26. Sep 17, 2019
  27. Aug 15, 2019
    • Rafael Weingärtner's avatar
      Standardize the configuration of "oslo_messaging" section · 22a6223b
      Rafael Weingärtner authored
      After all of the discussions we had on
      "https://review.opendev.org/#/c/670626/2", I studied all projects that
      have an "oslo_messaging" section. Afterwards, I applied the same method
      that is already used in "oslo_messaging" section in Nova, Cinder, and
      others. This guarantees that we have a consistent method to
      enable/disable notifications across projects based on components (e.g.
      Ceilometer) being enabled or disabled. Here follows the list of
      components, and the respective changes I did.
      
      * Aodh:
      The section is declared, but it is not used. Therefore, it will
      be removed in an upcomming PR.
      
      * Congress:
      The section is declared, but it is not used. Therefore, it will
      be removed in an upcomming PR.
      
      * Cinder:
      It was already properly configured.
      
      * Octavia:
      The section is declared, but it is not used. Therefore, it will
      be removed in an upcomming PR.
      
      * Heat:
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Ceilometer:
      Ceilometer publishes some messages in the rabbitMQ. However, the
      default driver is "messagingv2", and not ''(empty) as defined in Oslo;
      these configurations are defined in ceilometer/publisher/messaging.py.
      Therefore, we do not need to do anything for the
      "oslo_messaging_notifications" section in Ceilometer
      
      * Tacker:
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Neutron:
      It was already properly configured.
      
      * Nova
      It was already properly configured. However, we found another issue
      with its configuration. Kolla-ansible does not configure nova
      notifications as it should. If 'searchlight' is not installed (enabled)
      the 'notification_format' should be 'unversioned'. The default is
      'both'; so nova will send a notification to the queue
      versioned_notifications; but that queue has no consumer when
      'searchlight' is disabled. In our case, the queue got 511k messages.
      The huge amount of "stuck" messages made the Rabbitmq cluster
      unstable.
      
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1478274
      https://bugs.launchpad.net/ceilometer/+bug/1665449
      
      * Nova_hyperv:
      I added the same configurations as in Nova project.
      
      * Vitrage
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Searchlight
      I created a mechanism similar to what we have in AODH, Cinder, Nova,
      and others.
      
      * Ironic
      I created a mechanism similar to what we have in AODH, Cinder, Nova,
      and others.
      
      * Glance
      It was already properly configured.
      
      * Trove
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Blazar
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Sahara
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Watcher
      I created a mechanism similar to what we have in AODH, Cinder, Nova,
      and others.
      
      * Barbican
      I created a mechanism similar to what we have in Cinder, Nova,
      and others. I also added a configuration to 'keystone_notifications'
      section. Barbican needs its own queue to capture events from Keystone.
      Otherwise, it has an impact on Ceilometer and other systems that are
      connected to the "notifications" default queue.
      
      * Keystone
      Keystone is the system that triggered this work with the discussions
      that followed on https://review.opendev.org/#/c/670626/2
      
      . After a long
      discussion, we agreed to apply the same approach that we have in Nova,
      Cinder and other systems in Keystone. That is what we did. Moreover, we
      introduce a new topic "barbican_notifications" when barbican is
      enabled. We also removed the "variable" enable_cadf_notifications, as
      it is obsolete, and the default in Keystone is CADF.
      
      * Mistral:
      It was hardcoded "noop" as the driver. However, that does not seem a
      good practice. Instead, I applied the same standard of using the driver
      and pushing to "notifications" queue if Ceilometer is enabled.
      
      * Cyborg:
      I created a mechanism similar to what we have in AODH, Cinder, Nova,
      and others.
      
      * Murano
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Senlin
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Manila
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Zun
      The section is declared, but it is not used. Therefore, it will
      be removed in an upcomming PR.
      
      * Designate
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      * Magnum
      It was already using a similar scheme; I just modified it a little bit
      to be the same as we have in all other components
      
      Closes-Bug: #1838985
      
      Change-Id: I88bdb004814f37c81c9a9c4e5e491fac69f6f202
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRafael Weingärtner <rafael@apache.org>
      22a6223b
  28. May 17, 2019
    • 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
  29. Mar 06, 2019
    • Jim Rollenhagen's avatar
      Allow heat services to use independent hostnames · d0fc1ec2
      Jim Rollenhagen authored
      This allows heat service endpoints to use custom hostnames, and adds the
      following variables:
      
      * heat_internal_fqdn
      * heat_external_fqdn
      * heat_cfn_internal_fqdn
      * heat_cfn_external_fqdn
      
      These default to the old values of kolla_internal_fqdn or
      kolla_external_fqdn.
      
      This also adds heat_api_listen_port and heat_api_cfn_listen_port
      options, which default to heat_api_port and heat_api_cfn_port for
      backward compatibility.
      
      These options allow the user to differentiate between the port the
      service listens on, and the port the service is reachable on. This is
      useful for external load balancers which live on the same host as the
      service itself.
      
      Change-Id: Ifb8bb55799703883d81be6a55641be7b2474fd4e
      Implements: blueprint service-hostnames
      d0fc1ec2
  30. Sep 26, 2018
    • Adam Harwell's avatar
      Refactor haproxy config (split by service) V2.0 · f1c81365
      Adam Harwell authored
      Having all services in one giant haproxy file makes altering
      configuration for a service both painful and dangerous. Each service
      should be configured with a simple set of variables and rendered with a
      single unified template.
      
      Available are two new templates:
      
      * haproxy_single_service_listen.cfg.j2: close to the original style, but
      only one service per file
      * haproxy_single_service_split.cfg.j2: using the newer haproxy syntax
      for separated frontend and backend
      
      For now the default will be the single listen block, for ease of
      transition.
      
      Change-Id: I6e237438fbc0aa3c89a3c8bd706a53b74e71904b
      f1c81365
  31. Aug 14, 2018
  32. Jul 25, 2018
  33. Jan 23, 2018
    • Alexandru Bogdan Pica's avatar
      Implement external MariaDB and pre-configured Databases support · 8e3b7944
      Alexandru Bogdan Pica authored
      This change allows the following use cases:
      
      1. Using an already-configured MariaDB / MySQL server / Cluster
      2. Using already-created DB users, without requiring root DB access.
      
      Update: added external mariadb precheck
      
      Change-Id: I78b0d178306d7c5293b0bf53e445f19f18b4b824
      Implements: blueprint external-mariadb-support.
      Closes-Bug: #1603121
      8e3b7944
  34. Jan 17, 2018
  35. Jun 08, 2017
    • Paul Bourke's avatar
      Add a Kolla 'devstack' mode · 5cb37564
      Paul Bourke authored
      Add a new variable 'kolla_devmode', which when enabled, clones and
      bindmounts service source code into the containers.
      
      This commit adds the relevant changes for Heat, more services can be
      added and built upon.
      
      Usage:
      * Set 'kolla_devmode: yes'
      
      * Code is cloned to /opt/stack/{{ project_name }} on target
        node(s)
      
      * Users can develop in these repos, and simply restart the container to
        pick up / test changes.
      
      Debugging can be done from the host via 'remote_pdb'[0].
      
      [0] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/remote-pdb
      
      Implements: blueprint mount-sources
      Change-Id: Ic0431b10d723bf84eeefc72039376fe0058dd902
      5cb37564
  36. Jun 02, 2017
    • Dai Dang Van's avatar
      Mixing binary and source images for D*, G* and H* projects · f127da3c
      Dai Dang Van authored
      In case Kolla's users want to deploy with both of
      binary and source image, we should have a variable
      install type that define install type for each project.
      
      We also add specific image tag for each Openstack project.
      
      This commit is implemented for Designate, Gnocchi and Heat projects.
      
      Change-Id: I07451750e70e0e6305dca451422e33cd31ce8a4c
      Implements: blueprint mixing-binary-and-source-image
      f127da3c
  37. Jan 26, 2017
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