CentOS 8 support is now fairly complete - time to drop CentOS 7.
Partially-Implements: blueprint centos-rhel-8
Change-Id: I940b1d3eceb98e16fa366c243672f588b1412d70
We don't need tox nor tell our users to use it when doing kolla
builds.
Tox is going away from base infra images.
It's already gone from aarch64 (arm64) ones.
Change-Id: I2eb5203ad93c011b8806f4b6fb56db081c14a2cb
Since fluentd is disabled in MariaDB jobs - haproxy logs are not getting
populated.
Change-Id: I56b3fc1be6940d97905cdb2c4452b846f106c071
Depends-on: https://review.opendev.org/713704
While supporting both CentOS 7 and 8, we used the tag 'master-centos8'
for CentOS 8 images. We are now ready to drop CentOS 7 support, and
Kolla is switching to publish CentOS 8 images using the master tag on
the master branch, so we should use this.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/713265
Partially-Implements: blueprint centos-rhel-8
Change-Id: I07d2c285e3214a6dc827a8e8eacf263048ee099b
Clients are starting to release versions that don't support Python 2.
The ironic scenario is currently failing on stable branches for this
reason.
Use upper constraints to avoid installing these new versions on stable
branches.
Change-Id: I4f91b53cbf2297d70da4b54d6c402c1427aacdd9
Kolla-Ansible Ceph deployment mechanism has been deprecated in Train [1].
This change removes the Ansible code and associated CI jobs.
[1]: https://review.opendev.org/669214
Change-Id: Ie2167f02ad2f525d3b0f553e2c047516acf55bc2
Adds new CI job definitions for CentOS 8:
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source
- kolla-ansible-centos8-binary
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-ceph-ansible
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-cinder-lvm
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-mariadb
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-bifrost
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-zun
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-swift
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-scenario-nfv
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-ironic
- kolla-ansible-centos8-binary-ironic
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-masakari
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-cells
The following jobs are added to the check pipeline:
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source
- kolla-ansible-centos8-binary
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-cinder-lvm
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-mariadb
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-zun
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-swift
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-scenario-nfv
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-ironic
- kolla-ansible-centos8-binary-ironic
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-cells
The following jobs are not yet passing so are not added to the check
pipeline:
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-ceph-ansible
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-bifrost
- kolla-ansible-centos8-source-masakari
The kolla-ansible-centos8-source job is added to the gate.
Upgrade jobs will be added when CentOS 8 support exists in Train.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/704337
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/704848
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/704965
Co-Authored-By: Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com>
Change-Id: Ibd806feee71721b122b77d7eff33228ca1cc2853
Partially-Implements: blueprint centos-rhel-8
Due to regex matching of images, we are currently building quite a few
unnecessary images in CI. Images that can unexpectedly match:
* barbican-keystone-listener
* ironic-neutron-agent
* prometheus-haproxy-exporter
* prometheus-memcached-exporter
This change improves the situation by anchoring matches to the start of
the name. A full solution would be to specify every image required for
each job. This would be quite verbose and require maintenance.
Change-Id: I7387ccd0cb394c54c79bfba8b1c09fce7ee2973e
* Adding zuul centos-source/ubuntu-source ceph-ansible jobs
* Jobs will deploy all Ceph integrated OpenStack components, i.e.
cinder, glance, nova
* Will utilize core openstack testing script
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/685032
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/698301
Implements: blueprint ceph-ansible
Change-Id: I233082b46785f74014177f579aeac887a25b2ae2
In CentOS/RHEL 8 there is no scsi-target-utils package, nor is it
available in EPEL. It is removed from kolla in [1]. In RHEL 7 and beyond
the LIO kernel subsystem can be used instead of the tgtd daemon.
This change removes support for the SCSI target daemon on CentOS/RHEL 8.
The 'tgtd' image is no longer available for CentOS/RHEL 8.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/613815/5
Change-Id: I718fc16cde2dd177b2a1c2f79b932426034897fe
Related: blueprint centos-rhel-8
This switches our test jobs to use python 3 for the installation of
OpenStack clients used to test the control plane.
Change-Id: I6bf0a315cef174c42a69db3a7d57f602b27ac92c
Related: blueprint python 3
Continue to reduce the scope of setup_gate.sh. Allows us to more easily
select python 2 or 3.
Change-Id: If2eeeacbbbdf58afb765b4a39772b5a1af7b952b
Partially Implements: blueprint python-3
Separate upgrade logic to is_upgrade job var and rename
scenarios to match.
Rename "ACTION" to "SCENARIO" (as it is a scenario).
Separate testing of dashboard (aka Horizon) and increase
its timeout to 5 minutes (CentOS 7 slow as always).
Separate initialization of core OpenStack.
Use gate setup script from ./tests/
Remove useless tox setupenv.
Do not deploy Heat when not really necessary.
Change-Id: I4fca319ccc3de7188f8b7b44c9c71321e3899467
Tests the following operations for MariaDB:
* Stop
* Recovery
Backup and restore will be added in a separate change.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/693329
Change-Id: I836d91554715cce0e82c1bbebb7430c457418b2d
This playbook is neither kolla-ansible nor Zuul. Much of what it does is
stale and no longer required. Remove it.
Change-Id: I6fed9d8f2439a53c6ac35c670b56b43579236ee9
We install kolla-ansible requirements in Zuul's Ansible playbooks.
This patch cleans up the installation in scripts so that they are
only concerned with auxiliary requirements:
- ansible (since we do not track it in requirements)
- ara (for log summaries)
- openstack clients (for first init and tests after deployment)
Additionally this patch installs openstack clients in a separate
virtualenv.
Note that all kolla-ansible requirements, ansible and ara are still
installed system-wide.
Change-Id: Iac04082ad39a9d823c515ba11c5db9af50ed225f
Signed-off-by: Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
We have a minimum supported version of Ansible, currently 2.5. We should
test this in addition to the latest version. This change tests latest on
Ubuntu, and minimum on other distros.
Change-Id: I45a7173139f057177a71e919ad3e718a99d9f87b
Otherwise ara had only the stderr part and logs only the
stdout part which made ordered analysis harder.
Additionally add -vvv for the bootstrap-servers run.
Change-Id: Ia42ac9b90a17245e9df277c40bda24308ebcd11d
Signed-off-by: Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
Some kolla-ansible jobs failed due to using external mirrors
instead of local ones.
This was due to not using the template override provided by kolla.
This patch fixes that.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/668226
Change-Id: I27f714fdf05e521aa8ce25c5683a452ceb35eeb8
Signed-off-by: Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com>
This is necessary for some Ansible tests which were renamed in 2.5 -
including 'version' and 'successful'.
Change-Id: Iacf88ef5589c7571fcf56ba8b99d3dbe76975195
Adds four new CI jobs for testing centos/ubuntu binary/source deploys
with ironic enabled. These are run only when there are changes to the
ironic role.
Performs some simple testing by creating a node using the fake-hardware
hardware type and creating a server.
Change-Id: Ie669e57ce2af53257b4ca05f45193cb73f48827a
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/664011
Add CI jobs for testing an upgrade of a multinode system with Ceph
enabled. As for the existing upgrade job, we upgrade from the previous
release to the current release.
Change-Id: I931772ca4c63757769467a57c80dc0726a11167a
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/658163
ARA 1.0 will be released in the near future and isn't backwards
compatible. Pin it so it doesn't break things unexpectedly.
ARA ships simple setup modules to help figure out the paths
to where things are located.
These are backwards compatible from ARA 1.0 to 0.x.
Change-Id: I3fe3f4082279c2fd9a629605619a97aa5f5b0b73
This patch adds two new jobs:
* kolla-ansible-centos-source-upgrade
* kolla-ansible-ubuntu-source-upgrade
These jobs first deploy a control plane using the previous release of
Kolla Ansible, then upgrade to the current release.
Because we can't change the branch of the git repository on the Zuul
executor, we change the branch of the kolla-ansible repository on the
primary node to the branch of the previous release, in this case
stable/rocky. A new remote-template role has been added that supports
generating templates using a remote template source, to generate config
files using the previous kolla-ansible branch.
If the change being tested depends on a kolla change for the current
branch, then we build images. Rather than using the current
kolla-ansible version to tag the images, we now tag them with
change_<gerrit change ID>. This is because the version of kolla-ansible
will change from the previous release to the current one as we upgrade
the system.
Finally, it should be noted that the 'previous_release' variable in the
Zuul config needs to be updated with each release, since this sets the
release of kolla-ansible that is installed initially.
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/645089/
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/644250/
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/645816/
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/645840/
Change-Id: If301e0affcd55360fefe3b105f023ae5c47b0853
If building images, kolla currently uses its own version for their tag
by default. This might not match the version of kolla-ansible, which is
what is used by default in kolla-ansible. This leads to the image not
being found.
This change uses kolla-ansible's version to tag locally built images.
Change-Id: I49c7afb9167d1e3f8a4470b6ebbb6ad6798d4996