system-config/run_all.sh
Monty Taylor 6f3a2792cc Switch to ansible on review-dev
The review-dev service playbook should do everything now that
the puppet did. Update how we're running things.

Change-Id: I70303c48328ea6713c24bf9c6f63d4808d30b95c
2020-01-14 12:04:15 -06:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
# If updating the puppet system-config repo or installing puppet modules
# fails then abort the puppet run as we will not get the results we
# expect.
set -e
SYSTEM_CONFIG=/opt/system-config
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS=$SYSTEM_CONFIG/playbooks
# We only send stats if running under cron
UNDER_CRON=0
while getopts ":c" arg; do
case $arg in
c)
UNDER_CRON=1
;;
esac
done
GLOBAL_START_TIME=$(date '+%s')
# Send a timer stat to statsd
# send_timer metric [start_time]
# * uses timer metric bridge.ansible.run_all.<$1>
# * time will be taken from last call of start_timer, or $2 if set
function send_timer {
# Only send stats under cron conditions
if [[ ${UNDER_CRON} != 1 ]]; then
return
fi
local current
current=$(date '+%s')
local name
name=$1
local start
start=${2-$_START_TIME}
local elapsed_ms
elapsed_ms=$(( (current - start) * 1000 ))
echo "bridge.ansible.run_all.${name}:${elapsed_ms}|ms" | nc -w 1 -u graphite.opendev.org 8125
echo "End $name"
}
# See send_timer
function start_timer {
_START_TIME=$(date '+%s')
}
echo "--- begin run @ $(date -Is) ---"
# It's possible for connectivity to a server or manifest application to break
# for indeterminate periods of time, so the playbooks should be run without
# errexit
set +e
# Run all the ansible playbooks under timeout to prevent them from getting
# stuck if they are oomkilled
# Clone system-config and install modules and roles
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 10m ansible-playbook ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/update-system-config.yaml
send_timer update_system_config
# Update the code on bridge
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 10m ansible-playbook ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/bridge.yaml
send_timer bridge
# Run the base playbook everywhere
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/base.yaml
send_timer base
# Service playbooks
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-bridge.yaml
send_timer service-bridge
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-gitea-lb.yaml
send_timer gitea-lb
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-letsencrypt.yaml
send_timer letsencrypt
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-nameserver.yaml
send_timer nameserver
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-nodepool.yaml
send_timer nodepool
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-mirror-update.yaml
send_timer mirror-update
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-mirror.yaml
send_timer mirror
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-backup.yaml
send_timer backup
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-registry.yaml
send_timer registry
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-zuul.yaml
send_timer zuul
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/service-review-dev.yaml
send_timer nodepool
# Run the git/gerrit/zuul sequence, since it's important that they all work together
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_git.yaml
send_timer git
# Run AFS changes separately so we can make sure to only do one at a time
# (turns out quorum is nice to have)
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 1 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_afs.yaml
send_timer afs
# Run everything else. We do not care if the other things worked
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 30m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_else.yaml
send_timer else
# Send the combined time for everything
send_timer total $GLOBAL_START_TIME
echo "--- end run @ $(date -Is) ---"
echo