hat's makes sense. I'll update the review with that change.
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ee that points at an
actual idempotency issue?
(I wouldn't be at all surprised to find an actual problem in this
change; I've fixed several already. I'm just not sure how to turn
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I've been staring at this for a while and I'm not sure what's going
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> What is required to successfully run the rspec tests?
On the odd chance that it might be useful to someone else, here's the
Docker image I'm using to successfully run the rspec tests for
puppet-keystone:
https
ossibly
conflicting.
This only affects module lib directories. As Alex pointed out, puppet
classes themselves behave differently and don't conflict in this
fashion.
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exists only to provide a set of
host_prep_tasks:
https://github.com/CCI-MOC/rhosp-director-config/blob/master/templates/services/patch-puppet-modules.yaml
Is there a better way to do this?
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rake aborted!
can't modify frozen Symbol
What is required to successfully run the rspec tests?
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there a way to refer to "the current templates directory"?
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I've noticed that when updating the overcloud with 'overcloud deploy',
the deploy process does not restart the haproxy containers when there
are changes to the haproxy configuration.
Is this expected behavior?
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playbooks or something.
On the other hand, I like your suggestion of just ditching
DeployArtifacts for a new composable service that defines
host_prep_tasks (or re-implenting DeployArtifacts as a composable
service), so I'm going to look at that as a possible alternative to
what I
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 11:31:08AM -0400, Mohammed Naser wrote:
> Hey Lars,
>
> Do you have a full job that's running which shows those issues?
I don't. I have a local environment where I'm doing my testing.
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e *none* of
the puppet types or providers have a "new" method as far as I can see.
Any pointers you can offer would be appreciated.
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upload-swift-artifacts -f patches/puppet-modules.tar.gz
Done this way, I get the output I expect.
[1]:
https://github.com/openstack/tripleo-heat-templates/blob/master/docker/docker-puppet.py
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Michał Jastrzębski
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> We would to ask for volunteer project team to join us and spearhead this
> effort.
>
>
I would certainly be interested in this effort.
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containerized fluentd in Pike. I'd like to make sure that Pike has settled
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limiting we get with fluentd.
Based on the above, I would like to suggest exploring a syslog-based
logging model moving forward. What do people think about this idea? I've
started putting together a spec at https://review.openstack.org/#/c/484922/
and I would welcom
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"front-end" to the process means that we get to keep the parameter
validation and documentation that is missing in Ansible, while still
following the Unix philosophy of giving you enough rop
While investigating a bug report against cloud-init ("why don't you put
nameservers in interface configuration files?"). I discovered that Nova
munges the information received from Neutron to take the network-scoped
nameserver entries and move them all into a global "services" section.
It turns ou
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composable service patch:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/tripleo/+spec/tripleo-opstools-performance-monitoring
The gerrit review implementing this is:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/411048/
The work on the composable s
rewall rules implementation helped me
understand how the service_config_settings stuff works.
You can see the updated implementation at:
- https://review.openstack.org/#/c/417509/ (puppet-tripleo)
- https://review.openstack.org/#/c/411048/ (t-h-t)
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t; resource, which only exists as a way to expose
certain parameter_defaults inside services.yaml.
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very pretty, but it has at least prevented me from committing some
changes with egregious spelling errors.
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t;master tripleo" user is not able to modify the
environment of my "rdo release" user).
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I am looking for someone on the tripleo team to take a quick look at how
this is laid out and give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down on the current
design.
Thanks,
* There is also a corresponding spec which should be posted soon.
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roles that are typically
installed together?
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things are now.
I leave the decision about where things are going to someone who has a
more vested interest in the resolution.
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Fedora and CentOS (7) both have libyaml and libyaml-devel. I wonder
if this is just a package naming issue in devstack? libyaml-devel is
used by PyYAML to build C extensions, although PyYAML will also
operate without it.
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tended. Note that CoreOS does *not*
use the same cloud-init that everyone else uses, and it is entirely
possible that the CoreOS cloud-init does not support multipart MIME
user-data.
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t; branch.
The previous version of the templates, which worked with F20 and
included some Kolla-specific networking logic, is available in the
"kolla" branch:
https://github.com/larsks/heat-kubernetes/tree/kolla
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gt; comments, as well as implementing neutron and helping get nova-networking
> implementation rolling.
>
> Please vote +1 or -1 if your kolla core. Recall a -1 is a veto. It takes 3
> votes. This email counts as one vote ;)
+1
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ny day now") will sport a
shiny new "docker exec" command that will provide you with the ability
to run commands inside the container via the docker client without
having to involve nsenter (or nsinit).
It looks like:
docker exec ps -fe
Or:
docker exec -it bash
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uldn't spend time worrying about that. "docker exec" will be the
standard way as soon as it lands in a release version, which I think
will be happening imminently with 1.3.
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in and support those applications.
I think it's entirely accurate to say that they are
application-centric, much like services such as Heroku, OpenShift,
etc.
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but is actually "write an application
that uses a database backend".
I think there are uses cases for both "official" and customized
images.
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e discovery
mechanism; there are many available (etcd, consul, serf, etc).
But this isn't particularly a docker problem. This is the same
problem you would face running the same software on top of a cloud
environment in which you cannot predict things like ip addresses a
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#x27;t "yum upgrade" or "apt-get upgrade"
in a container; you generate a new image with new packages/code/etc.
This makes it trivial to revert to a previous version of a deployment,
and clearly separates the "build the image" process from the "run the
applic
riadb-1
version: v1beta1
id: mariadb
labels:
name: mariadb
With this configuration, you could kill the mariadb container, have it
created on other minion, and you would still have access to all the
data.
This is meant simply as a way to experiment with storage and
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container, because that generally makes the
question of process supervision and log collection a *host* problem
rather than a *container* problem. It also makes it easier to scale an
individual service, if that becomes necessary.
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kubernetes/issues/1161 and try to
> follow the "standard" kubernetes approaches as they emerge.
Yup, I think that is definitely the way to go.
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rectly.
You cannot kill either the glance or mariadb pods because we do not
yet have a solution for persistent storage.
I will be cleaning up these changes and submitting them for review...but
probably not today due to an all-day meeting.
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out/stderr and not to local files.
If you know your container's ENTRYPOINT and CMD entries, you can run
those by hand to see exactly what is happening.
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try
to re-create the stack.
Do folks have an opinion on which behavior is correct?
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kernel to pass traffic to 169.254.169.254 to the gateway, rather than
assuming it's accessible via a local network.
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On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 09:46:09PM -0500, Lars Kellogg-Stedman wrote:
> I'm getting an error from Keystone whenever I try to signal a Heat
> WaitCondition...
After poking through the code it turned to be an error in Keystone's
contrib/ec2/controllers.py...which was fixed in 9
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generated curl commandline directly. I'm using a recent (sometime
this past week) Heat master, and Keys
mplete
your initial configuration:
ip route add blackhole 169.254.169.254
This prevents access to the metadata unless someone already has root
access on the instance.
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nd above, but I want to see DEBUG messages for
quantum.plugins.openvswitch.agent.ovs_quantum_agent.
Or is that Too Much Flexibility?
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