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Because the templates are present in a role, the `template` module is
able to look them up directly, without having to use `{{ role_path
}}/templates`.
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Most of the vars in `roles/openshift_openstack/defaults/main.yml` are
now prefixed with `openstack_`.
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It's no longer being used.
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The contents of roles/openshift_openstack/vars/main.yml were moved to
the defaults/main.yml file instead.
There are now duplication warnings we need to address, but the
deployment does still work.
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The repo already contains the `rhel_subscribe` role so we should use
that instead.
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This will mostly not work but it's a starting point.
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The `openstack-stack` role is now under `openshift_openstack` and the
`openstack-create-cinder-registry` one will be added there, later.
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All the tasks that were previously in playbooks are now under
`roles/openshift_openstack`.
The `openshift-cluster` directory now only contains playbooks that
include tasks from that role. This makes the structure much closer to
that of the AWS provider.
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This moves all the OpenStack-related code from the -contrib[1] repo
including its git history to openshift-ansible. It will then be moved
around and updated to fit the rest of the project's structure.
[1]: https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible-contrib
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This let's us use the role on CentOS systems, as well as RHEL. In addition, it
installs docker and makes sure it's restarted (as opposed to just "started"
which has no effect when docker is already running).
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* Add flannel support
* Document Flannel SDN use case for a separate data network.
* Add post install step for flannel SDN
* Configure iptables rules as described for OCP 3.4 refarch
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/reference_architectures/2017/html/deploying_red_hat_openshift_container_platform_3.4_on_red_hat_openstack_platform_10/emphasis_manual_deployment_emphasis#run_ansible_installer
* Configure flannel interface options
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Use os_firewall from galaxy for required flannel rules
For flannel SDN:
* Add openshift-ansible as a galaxy dependency module.
* Use openshift-ansible/roles/os_firewall to apply DNS rules
for flanel SDN.
* Apply the remaining advanced rules with direct
iptables commands as os_firewall do not support advanced rules.
* Persist only iptables rules w/o dynamic KUBe rules. Those are
added runtime and need restoration after reboot or iptables restart.
* Configure and enable the masked iptables service on the app nodes.
Enable it to allow the in-memory rules to be persisted.
Disable firewalld, which is the expected default behavior of the
os_firewall module.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Allow access from nodes to masters' port 2379 when using flannel
Flannel requires to gather information from etcd to configure and
assign the subnets in the nodes, therefore, allow access from nodes to port 2379/tcp to the master security group.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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* Added task to stop docker before templating config
* Rearranged storage roles in rhv install
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Merge server with nofloating server heat templates
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* Support separate data network for Flannel SDN
Document the use case for a separate flannel data network.
Allow Nova servers for openshift cluster to be provisioned
with that isolated data network created and connected to
masters, computes and infra nodes. Do not configure dns
nameservers and router for that network.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Fix flannel use cases with provider network
Provider network cannot be used with flannel SDN
as the latter requires a separate isolated network,
while the provider network is an externally managed
single network.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Drop unused data_net_name
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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(#747)
* Allow for the specifying of server policies during OpenStack provisioning
* documentation for openstack server group policies
* add doc link detailing allowed policies
* changed default to anti-affinity
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Following up on the initial port of the OpenStack roles from
casl-ansible to openshift-ansible-contrib. One of the points that was
brought up in the review was to drop the references to CASL in the
code since the code has now wider reach.
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* Required variables to create dedicated lv
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1490910#c11
* Fixed lint and added distribution to checks
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* Adding 'openstack-stack-delete' role to allow for easy de-provisioning
* Updated per etsauer's comments
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When using a bastion and a single master, add the bastion node's public IP the public master's IP for the DNS record.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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* scale-up: playbook for upscaling app nodes
* scale-up: removed debug
* scale-up: made suggested changes
* scale-up: indentation fix
* upscaling: process split into two playbooks that are executed by a bash script
- upscaling_run.sh: bash script, usage displayed using -h parameter
- upscaling_pre-tasks: check that new value is higher, change inventory variable
- upscaling_scale-up: rerun provisioning and installation, verify change
* upscaling_run: fixed openshift-ansible-contrib directory name
* upscaling_run: inventory can be entered as relative path
* upscaling_scale-up: fixed formatting
* upscaling: minor changes
* upscaling: moved to .../provisioning/openstack directory, README updated, minor changes made
* README: minor changes
* README: formatting
* uspcaling: minor fix
* upscaling: fix
* upscaling: added customisations, fixes
- openshift-ansible-contrib and openshift-ansible paths are customisable
- fixed implicit incrementation by 1
* upscaling: fixes
* upscaling: fixes
* upscaling: another fix
* upscaling: another fix
* upscaling: fix
* upscaling: back to a single playbook, README updated
* minor fix
* pre_tasks: added labels for autoscaling
* scale-up: fixes
* scale-up: fixed host variables, post-verification is only based on labels
* scale-up: added openshift-ansible path customisation
- path has to be absolute, cannot contain '/' at the end
* scale-up: fix
* scale-up: debug removed
* README: added docs on openshift_ansible_dir, note about bastion
* static_inventory: newly added nodes are added to new_nodes group
- note: re-running provisioning fails when trying to install docker
* removing new line
* scale-up: running byo/config.yml or scaleup.yml based on the situation
- (whether there is an existing deployment or not)
* openstack.yml: indentation fix
* added refresh inventory
* upscaling: new_nodes only contains new does, it is not used during the first deployment
* static_inventory: make sure that new nodes end up only in their new_nodes group
* bug fixes
* another fix
* fixed condition
* scale-up, static_inventory role: all app node data gathered before provisioning
* upscaling: bug fixes
* upscaling: another fixes
* fixes
* upscaling: fix
* upscaling: fix
* upscaling: another logic fix
* bug fix for non-scaling deployments
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* Make `openstack_private_ssh_key` optional
Before this, the deployer could not reasonably rely on their own SSH
configuration or e.g. using the `--private-key` option to
ansible-playbook because we always wrote the `ansible_private_key_file`
value in the static inventory.
This change makes the `openstack_private_ssh_key` variable truly
optional: if it's not set, the static inventory will not configure the
SSH key and will just rely on the existing configuration.
* Update the openstack e2e CI
It no longer sets the SSH keys explicitly -- which should just work with
the previous commit.
* Put back the `openstack_ssh_public_key` in CI
This is the option we actually need to keep. This sholud fix the CI
failures.
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Clear the previous inventory during provisioning
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If there was a left-over inventory from a previous run that had nodes
which were subsequently removed, these would still show up in the
Ansible's in-memory inventory and Ansible would fail trying to connect
to them.
This is because Ansible automatically loads the `inventory/hosts` file
if it exists and even if we overwrite it later, every node and group
still remains in the memory.
By removing the inventory file and and calling the `refresh_inventory`
meta task, we make sure that any left-over values are removed.
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Deployments without the cinder registry would fail, because the
`cinder_registry_volume` variable is still set even when we don't
actually create the volume.
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* Add ability to support custom api and console ports
* Missed an ingress rule
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This ensures that the ports that the servers were using before this
commit will be parent ports of Neutron trunk ports. Thanks to this,
there can be nested Neutron ports inside the OS::NOva::Server resources
created either in the heat stack or dynamically inside the Instances.
Signed-off-by: Antoni Segura Puimedon <antonisp@celebdor.com>
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* Point openshift_master_cluster_public_hostname at master or load balancer if specified
* cleanup
* remove extraneous brackets
* corrections
* added doc section
* add private records
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* Allow using a provider network
This adds a new option `openstack_provider_network_name` which will take
a name of an existing network and put the servers there. It will also
prevent creating floating IP addresses as the provider network's IPs
should already be accessible without any additional routing required.
Fixes #622
* Requested changes
Don't fail on external/private networks and use role defaults for the
provider network.
* Add missing endif
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* Document global DNS security options
Related changes:
* Do not create a view if externally managed.
* Allow to specify the recursion settings for public/private
views defined by the dns-view role.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
* Document public_dns_nameservers better
Also use it as the private view forwarder
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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* Document how to use fully external DNS servers w/o provisioning
dns servers group with Heat.
* Document how to use a mixed servers setup for dynamic records
updates mathing public or private views.
* Allow custom nsupdate key names for OSP10 dns service compatibility.
The osp-dns configures the named service with the fixed key_name
'update-key'. Add optional key_name for the external_nsupdate_keys
public section to allow custom key names.
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Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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Additionally, add the lb group to contain lb nodes to the
static inventory template. Include the lb group into the
OSEv3 group, in order to apply the cluster group vars to it.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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* README, all.yml, stack_params.yaml, openstack-stack: added docker volume size customisation
- app_volume_size changed to node_volume_size (it is node everywhere else)
* all.yml, stack_params.yaml,openstack-stack: added customisation for lb, etcd, dns
* README: updated
* README: updated info about ephemeral volumes
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* README, all.yml, stack_params.yml, heat_stack.yaml.j2: hostname customisation added
* hostnames customisation: default set in stack_params
* heat_stack: bug fix
* fixed commented defaults in group_vars/all.yml
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When using a bastion and a single master, use the lb-secgrp
to access UI port allowed from the ingress bastion node cidr.
For HA (masters>1), UI still should be accessed via
the LB node's ingress cidr, omitting the bastion.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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* all.yml: set up new variables for specifying images for roles
* stack_params.yaml: add image name variables for different roles
* more roles added
* heat_stack.yaml.j2: openstack_image changed to updated image names
* README: updated documentation for specifying image names
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Add openstack_private_network_name to filter by a wanted private
network.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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For testing cases it's sometimes useful to not create Cinder volumes for
the VMs. It can also sometimes be a little faster and more robust (but
unfit for production).
This adds an option called `ephemeral_volumes` that will use the VM's
storage instead of creating volumes when set to true.
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* At the provisioning stage, allow users to auto-generate SSH config,
when using a static inventory.
* Run playbooks to provsion and post-provision as a separate, when
using a bastion. This re-applies the SSH config, which ansible can't
do on the fly.
* Support a pre-installed bastion node, colocated with the 1st infra
node.
* With a bastion enabled, reduce floating IP footprint to infra and
dns nodes only, effectively isolating a cluster in a private
network.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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* Autogenerate SSH config for static inventory and bastion.
* When using bastion, use FQDN for inventory's ansible_host and SSH
config's Hostname. Simplifies accessing nodes by names instead of
private IPs.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobreli@redhat.com>
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This fixes a regression caused by the move to the static inventory.
The nodes in `oc get nodes` should be (and had been) identified by
their hostnames (e.g. master-0.openshift.example.com), but are
now using their internal IP addresses instead.
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