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Kevin Carter
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Convert existing roles into galaxy roles
This change implements the blueprint to convert all roles and plays into a more generic setup, following upstream ansible best practices. Items Changed: * All tasks have tags. * All roles use namespaced variables. * All redundant tasks within a given play and role have been removed. * All of the repetitive plays have been removed in-favor of a more simplistic approach. This change duplicates code within the roles but ensures that the roles only ever run within their own scope. * All roles have been built using an ansible galaxy syntax. * The `*requirement.txt` files have been reformatted follow upstream Openstack practices. * Dynamically generated inventory is now more organized, this should assist anyone who may want or need to dive into the JSON blob that is created. In the inventory a properties field is used for items that customize containers within the inventory. * The environment map has been modified to support additional host groups to enable the seperation of infrastructure pieces. While the old infra_hosts group will still work this change allows for groups to be divided up into seperate chunks; eg: deployment of a swift only stack. * The LXC logic now exists within the plays. * etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml has all password/token variables extracted into the separate file etc/openstack_deploy/user_secrets.yml in order to allow seperate security settings on that file. Items Excised: * All of the roles have had the LXC logic removed from within them which should allow roles to be consumed outside of the `os-ansible-deployment` reference architecture. Note: * the directory rpc_deployment still exists and is presently pointed at plays containing a deprecation warning instructing the user to move to the standard playbooks directory. * While all of the rackspace specific components and variables have been removed and or were refactored the repository still relies on an upstream mirror of Openstack built python files and container images. This upstream mirror is hosted at rackspace at "http://rpc-repo.rackspace.com" though this is not locked to and or tied to rackspace specific installations. This repository contains all of the needed code to create and/or clone your own mirror. DocImpact Co-Authored-By: Jesse Pretorius <jesse.pretorius@rackspace.co.uk> Closes-Bug: #1403676 Implements: blueprint galaxy-roles Change-Id: I03df3328b7655f0cc9e43ba83b02623d038d214e
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description "libvirt daemon"
author "Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>"
start on runlevel [2345]
stop on starting rc RUNLEVEL=[016]
expect daemon
respawn
# daemonize
env libvirtd_opts="-d -l"
# whether libvirtd should run at boot/shutdown
env start_libvirtd="yes"
# by default wait 30 seconds for vms to shut down
env libvirtd_shutdown_timeout=30
# uris for which to shut down vms
env libvirt_uris='qemu:///system lxc:///'
pre-start script
[ -r /etc/default/libvirt-bin ] && . /etc/default/libvirt-bin
[ ! "x$start_libvirtd" = "xyes" ] && { stop; exit 0; }
mkdir -p /var/run/libvirt
# Clean up a pidfile that might be left around
rm -f /var/run/libvirtd.pid
end script
pre-stop script
[ -r /etc/default/libvirt-bin ] && . /etc/default/libvirt-bin
log_msg()
{
logf="/var/log/libvirt/shutdownlog.log"
logger -p daemon.debug -s -t libvirt -- "$@" >> $logf 2>&1
}
run_virsh()
{
# We parse the output for things like domain state;
# make sure the output is in the language we expect.
LANG=C virsh "$@"
}
if [ -z "$RUNLEVEL" ]; then
exit 0
fi
if [ "$RUNLEVEL" -ne 0 ] && [ "$RUNLEVEL" -ne 1 ] && [ "$RUNLEVEL" -ne 6 ]; then
exit 0
fi
log_msg "libvirt-bin: entering pre-stop at $(date)"
for uri in $libvirt_uris; do
for domain in $(run_virsh -c "$uri" list | awk '3ドル == "running" {print 2ドル}'); do
log_msg "libvirt-bin: attempting clean shutdown of $domain at $(date)"
run_virsh -c "$uri" shutdown "$domain" >/dev/null
done
done
delay=$libvirtd_shutdown_timeout
while [ $delay -gt 0 ]; do
for uri in $libvirt_uris; do
if ! run_virsh -c "$uri" list | awk '3ドル == "running" {exit 1}'; then
# VMs at this URI are still running. Wait, then
# start at the beginning looking for running VMs.
sleep 1
delay=$(($delay - 1))
continue 2
fi
done
break
done
for uri in $libvirt_uris; do
for domain in $(run_virsh -c "$uri" list | awk '3ドル == "running" {print 2ドル}'); do
log_msg "destroying $domain"
run_virsh -c "$uri" destroy "$domain" >/dev/null
done
done
log_msg "libvirt-bin: exiting pre-stop at $(date)"
end script
# /etc/default/libvirt-bin will be deprecated soon.
# If you used to set $libvirtd_opts in /etc/default/libvirt-bin,
# change the 'exec' line here instead.
script
[ -r /etc/default/libvirt-bin ] && . /etc/default/libvirt-bin
exec /usr/sbin/libvirtd $libvirtd_opts
end script