Addresses consistency issues that appear with autoincrement fields in
the existing chart, as demonstrated in [1]. It should allow automatic
recovery of 2 out of the 3 (default) cluster members.
It does not address automatic recovery of a complete shutdown of all
cluster nodes.
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/465977/
Change-Id: I84c86e1862f03a6d381bf219b821ea3636049f0b
This change removes any trailing whitespaces found while
running:
find . -type f -exec egrep -l " +$" {} \;
Change-Id: Ic1dc8765a0971a32da4c3116871e9450a55b357f
This PS standardizes configmap mounts across all charts to be named
<project>-etc or <project>-bin. This reduces the amount of volumes
listed in each file.
Change-Id: Idbaf495fa243bb9ea0f6ad755ca4f899d5fc0d6f
Galera has a copule of options to sync mariadb cluster.
Default value is mysqldump which is slow, except for small data-sets, but is the most tested option.
rsync option is much faster than mysqldump on large data-sets.
So add --wsrep_sst_method value.
Change-Id: Ide03801b2472fa3d4f76bbe32e75bf6e618ac7e1
* Rename common chart to helm-toolkit
* Update useage of helpers to include reference to chart they come from.
* Update helm-toolkit function naming
Also catches several functions missed in previous PS
* Update remaining requirements.yaml to use helm-toolbox
* Dep Check container fix for common -> helm-toolbox renaming
* Add resources limits and requests for each chart
* Refactor the resources limits and requests to follow a patern
* Fix some coding issues
* fix issues resulting from feedback on the resources PR
* Reset some variables to a static value in the neutron chart.
* Substituting variable entrypoint by dependency_check in the concerned files
* Few adjustments
* Update deploy-region.yaml
* Update deployment.yaml
* Add resources limits and requests for each chart
Squah all commits in one.
* Add resources limits and requests for some charts
* cleaning
* Fix indendation issue
* Update deployment.yaml
* Update daemonset-ovs-vswitchd.yaml
* Add imagePullPolicy to ceph with default
* Add imagePullPolicy to mariadb with default
* Add missing imagePullPolicies to nova with defaults
* Remove malfunctioning daemonset dependency from nova
* Add missing neutron endpoint definition to nova values
* Force v4 networking in ceph. Repeated bootstrapping
is unreliable without this.
* Update cinder dependencies based on testing
* Optonal Horizon NodePort
* Revert iptables stub for nova-api-osapi because
we lack permississions to overwrite /sbin/iptables. We
will continue to run in a privileged security context
until we have a working solution.
This can be enabled with:
helm install --name mariadb --set development.enabled=true local/mariadb
This will ensure only a single replica is used and that PVCs (which
require a persistent volume solution) like ceph are not used. Instead
this flag enables a single replica with hostDir storage using the
host path defined in values.yaml which defaults to the following:
/var/lib/openstack-helm/mariadb
This is a major refactor of the mariadb chart. A few things
are accomplished:
* The chart template layout is updated to match our keystone
chart, providing a more structure to the chart.
* The chart was updated to leverage StatefulSets, which requires
Kubernetes 1.5, and helm 2.1.0.
* The bootstrapping process was completely overhauled to support
the unique constraints of statefulsets, namely that they come up
one by one, needing the previous to be in a ready state before
the next is provisioned.
* The references to {{ .IP }} we removed and replaced with POD_IP
environmental passing and address binding was fixed in several
places for wsrep functionality. This may explain several oddities
with the previous setup causing mysterious and intermittent
database consistency issues.
* Made values.yaml consistent throughout charts. Removed any globals
references in subcharts as these are difficult to override. Only
ports should be in globals to build URLs which can come as part
of a future commit. The hostname endpoint aspect of a service
will come from openstack-base/_hosts.tpl and the port
would come from the chart itself as a global so other charts
can reference the port to build a complete URL. Putting the
hostnames themselves as globals in individual charts makes it
difficult to make a sweeping top level FQDN change.
* Cleaned up yaml requirements and incorporated a new _common.tpl
that is distributed to all charts to allow common endpoint naming
while still retaining the ability to install individual charts.
* Fixed keystone URL generation during bootstrap as a correct
URL is critical given keystone uses this to construct all
subsequent URLs in the request. Also allow controlling the
default endpoint version and scheme.
* Added missing NAMESPACE declaration to keystone deployment
as this is required for entrypoint to discover resources
not in the 'default' namespace.
* Refactored all nodeSelector values to be consistent throughout
all charts
This large commit refactors mariadb and creates a utils and
openstack chart to facilitate installing all openstack
elemenets and supporting infrastructure.