- Dec 21, 2022
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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
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- Dec 08, 2022
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Michal Nasiadka authored
Their cleanup has been added to monasca cleanup command. Change-Id: I19a846e2683ae70b33ca64d2aba7ac71eb724588
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- Dec 01, 2022
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Michal Nasiadka authored
This change replaces ElasticSearch with OpenSearch, and Kibana with OpenSearch Dashboards. It migrates the data from ElasticSearch to OpenSearch upon upgrade. No TLS support is in this patch (will be a followup). A replacement for ElasticSearch Curator will be added as a followup. Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla/+/830373 Co-authored-by:
Doug Szumski <doug@stackhpc.com> Co-authored-by:
Kyle Dean <kyle@stackhpc.com> Change-Id: Iab10ce7ea5d5f21a40b1f99b28e3290b7e9ce895
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- Jul 25, 2022
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Michal Nasiadka authored
ansible-lint introduced var-spacing - let's fix our code. Change-Id: I0d8aaf3c522a5a6a5495032f6dbed8a2be0251f0
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- May 23, 2022
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Radosław Piliszek authored
Change-Id: Ib4b15ed4feac82d8492b1c0f0238a752eac668e6
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- Apr 20, 2022
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Marcin Juszkiewicz authored
We have only one value for install_type now and it gets removed from image names. Change-Id: I8bf95fd7aa9dd26b80d618ca0fcb097003b4cb0a
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- Dec 31, 2021
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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
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- Sep 30, 2021
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wu.chunyang authored
chrony is not supported in Xena cycle, remove it from kolla Moved tasks from chrony role to chrony-cleanup.yml playbook to avoid a vestigial chrony role. Co-Authored-By:
Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com> Change-Id: I5a730d55afb49d517c85aeb9208188c81e2c84cf
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- Sep 16, 2021
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Michal Arbet authored
Haproxy was renamed in [1]. [1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/770618 Change-Id: Ib2d7f0774fede570a8c4c315d83afd420c31da0b
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- Aug 10, 2021
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Radosław Piliszek authored
We get a nice optimisation by using a filtered loop instead of task skipping per service with 'when'. Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements Change-Id: I8f68100870ab90cb2d6b68a66a4c97df9ea4ff52
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- Jun 23, 2021
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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
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- Dec 14, 2020
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Mark Goddard authored
This reverts commit 9cae59be. Reason for revert: This patch was found to introduce issues with fluentd customisation. The underlying issue is not currently fully understood, but could be a sign of other obscure issues. Change-Id: Ia4859c23d85699621a3b734d6cedb70225576dfc Closes-Bug: #1906288
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- Oct 27, 2020
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Radosław Piliszek authored
Main plays are action-redirect-stubs, ideal for import_tasks. This avoids 'include' penalty and makes logs/ara look nicer. Fixes haproxy and rabbitmq not to check the host group as well. Change-Id: I46136fc40b815e341befff80b54a91ef431eabc0 Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
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- Oct 12, 2020
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Radosław Piliszek authored
Config plays do not need to check containers. This avoids skipping tasks during the genconfig action. Ironic and Glance rolling upgrades are handled specially. Swift and Bifrost do not use the handlers at all. Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements Change-Id: I140bf71d62e8f0932c96270d1f08940a5ba4542a
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- Aug 28, 2020
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Mark Goddard authored
Including tasks has a performance penalty when compared with importing tasks. If the include has a condition associated with it, then the overhead of the include may be lower than the overhead of skipping all imported tasks. For unconditionally included tasks, switching to import_tasks provides a clear benefit. Benchmarking of include vs. import is available at [1]. This change switches from include_tasks to import_tasks where there is no condition applied to the include. [1] https://github.com/stackhpc/ansible-scaling/blob/master/doc/include-and-import.md#task-include-and-import Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements Change-Id: Ia45af4a198e422773d9f009c7f7b2e32ce9e3b97
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- Aug 10, 2020
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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
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- Jul 28, 2020
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Mark Goddard authored
Including tasks has a performance penalty when compared with importing tasks. If the include has a condition associated with it, then the overhead of the include may be lower than the overhead of skipping all imported tasks. In the case of the check-containers.yml include, the included file only has a single task, so the overhead of skipping this task will not be greater than the overhead of the task import. It therefore makes sense to switch to use import_tasks there. Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements Change-Id: I65d911670649960708b9f6a4c110d1a7df1ad8f7
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- Jul 07, 2020
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Mark Goddard authored
The common role was previously added as a dependency to all other roles. It would set a fact after running on a host to avoid running twice. This had the nice effect that deploying any service would automatically pull in the common services for that host. When using tags, any services with matching tags would also run the common role. This could be both surprising and sometimes useful. When using Ansible at large scale, there is a penalty associated with executing a task against a large number of hosts, even if it is skipped. The common role introduces some overhead, just in determining that it has already run. This change extracts the common role into a separate play, and removes the dependency on it from all other roles. New groups have been added for cron, fluentd, and kolla-toolbox, similar to other services. This changes the behaviour in the following ways: * The common role is now run for all hosts at the beginning, rather than prior to their first enabled service * Hosts must be in the necessary group for each of the common services in order to have that service deployed. This is mostly to avoid deploying on localhost or the deployment host * If tags are specified for another service e.g. nova, the common role will *not* automatically run for matching hosts. The common tag must be specified explicitly The last of these is probably the largest behaviour change. While it would be possible to determine which hosts should automatically run the common role, it would be quite complex, and would introduce some overhead that would probably negate the benefit of splitting out the common role. Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements Change-Id: I6a4676bf6efeebc61383ec7a406db07c7a868b2a
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- Apr 29, 2020
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xiaojueguan authored
Change-Id: Ie3022d1721f43dc84e4228331d0d2f6f3a3c7ebd Closes-Bug: 1875613
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- Apr 14, 2020
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James Kirsch authored
Refactor service configuration to use the copy certificates task. This reduces code duplication and simplifies implementing encrypting backend HAProxy traffic for individual services. Change-Id: I0474324b60a5f792ef5210ab336639edf7a8cd9e
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- Apr 09, 2020
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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
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- Apr 03, 2020
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Mark Goddard authored
The use of default(omit) is for module parameters, not templates. We define a default value for openstack_cacert, so it should never be undefined anyway. Change-Id: Idfa73097ca168c76559dc4f3aa8bb30b7113ab28
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- Mar 12, 2020
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Radosław Piliszek authored
Change-Id: I29f65c83b9bd45e463d868cf9a55611f33fe3177 Closes-bug: #1867179
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- Mar 10, 2020
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yj.bai authored
When change the cert file in /etc/kolla/certificate/. The certificate in the container has not changed. So I think can use kolla-ansible deploy when certificate is changed. restart <container> Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-cacerts Change-Id: Iaac6f37e85ffdc0352e8062ae5049cc9a6b3db26 Signed-off-by:
yj.bai <bai.yongjun@99cloud.net>
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- Mar 02, 2020
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Radosław Piliszek authored
Both include_role and import_role expect role's name to be given via "name" param instead of "role". This worked but caused errors with ansible-lint. See: https://review.opendev.org/694779 Change-Id: I388d4ae27111e430d38df1abcb6c6127d90a06e0
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- Feb 28, 2020
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Mark Goddard authored
We assume that all groups are present in the inventory, and quite obtuse errors can result if any are not. This change adds a precheck that checks for the presence of all expected groups in the inventory for each service. It also introduces a common service-precheck role that we can use for other common prechecks. Change-Id: Ia0af1e7df4fff7f07cd6530e5b017db8fba530b3 Partially-Implements: blueprint improve-prechecks
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- Jan 28, 2020
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James Kirsch authored
When kolla_copy_ca_into_containers is set to "yes", the Certificate Authority in /etc/kolla/certificates will be copied into service containers to enable trust for that CA. This is especially useful when the CA is self signed, and would not be trusted by default. Partially-Implements: blueprint custom-cacerts Change-Id: I4368f8994147580460ebe7533850cf63a419d0b4
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- Jan 13, 2020
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James Kirsch authored
Include a reference to the globally configured Certificate Authority to all services. Services use the CA to verify HTTPs connections. Change-Id: I38da931cdd7ff46cce1994763b5c713652b096cc Partially-Implements: blueprint support-trusted-ca-certificate-file
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- Jan 10, 2020
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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
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- Oct 16, 2019
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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:
Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
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- Sep 26, 2019
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Kris Lindgren authored
Sometimes as cloud admins, we want to only update code that is running in a cloud. But we dont need to do anything else. Make an action in kolla-ansible that allows us to do that. Change-Id: I904f595c69f7276e71692696471e32fd1f88e6e8 Implements: blueprint deploy-containers-action
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- Sep 23, 2019
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Mark Goddard authored
This allows the install type for the project to be different than kolla_install_type This can be used to avoid hitting bug 1786238, since kuryr only supports the source type. Change-Id: I2b6fc85bac092b1614bccfd22bee48442c55dda4 Closes-Bug: #1786238
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- Aug 13, 2019
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Keith Plant authored
Added configuration to ansible/roles/telegraf/templates/telegraf.conf.j2 to allow telegraf to grab telemetry data from docker directly. Added option to etc/kolla/globals.yml to switch on/off the configuration to ingest data from the docker daemon into telegraf. Change-Id: Icbebc415d643a237fa128840d5f5a9c91d22c12d Signed-off-by:
Keith Plant <kplantjr@gmail.com>
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- Aug 05, 2019
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pangliye authored
Change-Id: I9a8d3dc5f311d4ea4e5d9b03d522632abc66a7ac
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- Jun 27, 2019
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Mark Goddard authored
Currently, we have a lot of logic for checking if a handler should run, depending on whether config files have changed and whether the container configuration has changed. As rm_work pointed out during the recent haproxy refactor, these conditionals are typically unnecessary - we can rely on Ansible's handler notification system to only trigger handlers when they need to run. This removes a lot of error prone code. This patch removes conditional handler logic for all services. It is important to ensure that we no longer trigger handlers when unnecessary, because without these checks in place it will trigger a restart of the containers. Implements: blueprint simplify-handlers Change-Id: I4f1aa03e9a9faaf8aecd556dfeafdb834042e4cd
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ZijianGuo authored
We don't add extra volumes support for all services in patch [1]. In order to unify the management of the volume, so we need add extra volumes support for these services. [1] https://opendev.org/openstack/kolla-ansible/commit/12ff28a69351cf8ab4ef3390739e04862ba76983 Change-Id: Ie148accdd8e6c60df6b521d55bda12b850c0d255 Partially-Implements: blueprint support-extra-volumes Signed-off-by:
ZijianGuo <guozijn@gmail.com>
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- Jan 04, 2019
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Nick Jones authored
Remove the erroneous curly braces that prevent the Telegraf configuration template from being rendered. Change-Id: Ibb8738b258245b4e43d5d877b156ed296fc66e4e Closes-Bug: 1810505
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- Nov 26, 2018
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Eduardo Gonzalez authored
With this change, an operator may be able to stop a service container without stopping all services in a host. This change is the starting point to start fast-forward upgrades support. In next changes new flags will be introducced to disable stop dataplane services during upgrades. Change-Id: Ifde7a39d7d8596ef0d7405ecf1ac1d49a459d9ef Implements: blueprint support-stop-containers
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- Nov 13, 2018
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pangliye authored
add monitoring of zookeeper Change-Id: I1db23b67dd8f83f9341a376d9cd2d9a49abd4427
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- Nov 08, 2018
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pangliye authored
add monitoring of redis Change-Id: Ic6becef0c528083d48458c8dcaa10a2ca6c238a9
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