Operators will use the parameter_defaults section of any Heat
environment to set per service parameters.
+Apart from sevice specific inputs, there are few default parameters for all
+the services. Following are the list of default parameters:
+
+ * ServiceNetMap: Mapping of service_name -> network name. Default mappings
+ for service to network names are defined in
+ ../network/service_net_map.j2.yaml, which may be overridden via
+ ServiceNetMap values added to a user environment file via
+ parameter_defaults.
+
+ * EndpointMap: Mapping of service endpoint -> protocol. Contains a mapping of
+ endpoint data generated for all services, based on the data included in
+ ../network/endpoints/endpoint_data.yaml.
+
+ * DefaultPasswords: Mapping of service -> default password. Used to pass some
+ passwords from the parent templates, this is a legacy interface and should
+ not be used by new services.
+
+ * RoleName: Name of the role on which this service is deployed. A service can
+ be deployed in multiple roles. This is an internal parameter (should not be
+ set via environment file), which is fetched from the name attribute of the
+ roles_data.yaml template.
+
+ * RoleParameters: Parameter specific to a role on which the service is
+ applied. Using the format "<RoleName>Parameters" in the parameter_defaults
+ of user environment file, parameters can be provided for a specific role.
+ For example, in order to provide a parameter specific to "Compute" role,
+ below is the format::
+
+ parameter_defaults:
+ ComputeParameters:
+ Param1: value
+
+
Config Settings
---------------
-Each service may define a config_settings output variable which returns
-Hiera settings to be configured.
+Each service may define three ways in which to output variables to configure Hiera
+settings on the nodes.
+
+ * config_settings: the hiera keys will be pushed on all roles of which the service
+ is a part of.
+
+ * global_config_settings: the hiera keys will be distributed to all roles
+
+ * service_config_settings: Takes an extra key to wire in values that are
+ defined for a service that need to be consumed by some other service.
+ For example:
+ service_config_settings:
+ haproxy:
+ foo: bar
+ This will set the hiera key 'foo' on all roles where haproxy is included.
Deployment Steps
----------------
Steps/tages correlate to the following:
- 1) Quiesce the control-plane, e.g disable LoadBalancer, stop pacemaker cluster
-
- 2) Stop all control-plane services, ready for upgrade
-
- 3) Perform a package update, (either specific packages or the whole system)
+ 1) Stop all control-plane services.
+
+ 2) Quiesce the control-plane, e.g disable LoadBalancer, stop
+ pacemaker cluster: this will stop the following resource:
+ - ocata:
+ - galera
+ - rabbit
+ - redis
+ - haproxy
+ - vips
+ - cinder-volumes
+ - cinder-backup
+ - manilla-share
+ - rbd-mirror
+
+ The exact order is controlled by the cluster constraints.
+
+ 3) Perform a package update and install new packages: A general
+ upgrade is done, and only new package should go into service
+ ansible tasks.
4) Start services needed for migration tasks (e.g DB)