tripleo-common/scripts/upgrade-non-controller.sh
marios 07587f6b02 Get a static inventory for upgrade-non-controller ansible runs
This is mainly used together with the newly added --overcloud-user
option and allows us to specify a custom overcloud admin user
e.g. in split stack environments 'stack' vs 'heat-admin'. The
static inventory is generated with the specified user.

As a further optimisation this also adds a new --inventory (-I)
option with which a previously generated inventory can be
specified.

This is also expected to be more efficient since we now only
generate the inventory at most once per node/invocation.

Change-Id: If0d5ca461ce6faf84c26a75bf9ab9e72bb061e7a
Closes-Bug: 1724552
2017-10-18 18:41:21 +03:00

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#!/bin/bash
#set -x
# Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# 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.
#
# Utility script that will be invoked by the operator as part of the documented
# upgrades workflow. Those roles that have disable_upgrade_deployment set to
# true will have had a /root/tripleo_upgrade_node.sh script delivered during
# the composable ansible upgrade steps. This tripleo_upgrade_node.sh is then
# invoked over ssh by the operator using the simple utility delivered in this
# file. See -h for options.
#
set -eu
set -o pipefail
SCRIPT_NAME=$(basename $0)
#can make the upgrade script overridable (if a different target will be used)
UPGRADE_SCRIPT=${UPGRADE_SCRIPT:-/root/tripleo_upgrade_node.sh}
#allow override incase the ssh user is not 'heat-admin' - must be able to sudo
UPGRADE_NODE_USER_DEFAULT="heat-admin"
UPGRADE_NODE_USER=${UPGRADE_NODE_USER:-$UPGRADE_NODE_USER_DEFAULT}
UPGRADE_NODE=""
QUERY_NODE=""
HOSTNAME=""
IP_ADDR=""
INVENTORY=""
function show_options {
echo "Usage: $SCRIPT_NAME"
echo
echo "Options:"
echo " -h|--help -- print this help."
echo " -u|--upgrade <nova node> -- nova node name or id or ctlplane IP"
echo " to upgrade"
echo " -q|--query <nova node> -- check if the node is ACTIVE and tail"
echo " yum.log for any package update info"
echo " -U|--overcloud-user <name> -- the user with which to ssh to the"
echo " target upgrade node - defaults to"
echo " $UPGRADE_NODE_USER_DEFAULT"
echo " -I|--inventory <path> -- use the specified tripleo ansible "
echo " inventory "
echo
echo "Invoke the /root/tripleo_upgrade_node.sh script on roles that have"
echo "the 'disable_upgrade_deployment' flag set true and then download and"
echo "execute the upgrade and deployment steps ansible playbooks."
echo
echo "The tripleo_upgrade_node.sh is delivered to the 'disable_upgrade_deployment'"
echo "nodes, when you execute the composable upgrade steps on the "
echo "controlplane nodes (i.e. the first step of the upgrade process). "
echo
echo "This utility is then used by the operator to invoke the upgrade workflow"
echo "by named node (nova name or uuid) on the 'disable_upgrade_deployment'"
echo "nodes. You can use the nova UUID, name or an IP address on the provisioning"
echo "network (e.g. for split stack deployments)."
echo
echo "Logfiles are generated in the"
echo "current working directory by node name/UUID/IP as appropriate."
echo
echo "Example invocations:"
echo
echo " upgrade-non-controller.sh --upgrade overcloud-compute-0 "
echo " upgrade-non-controller.sh -u 734eea90-087b-4f12-9cd9-4807da83ea78 "
echo " upgrade-non-controller.sh -u 192.168.24.15 "
echo " upgrade-non-controller.sh -U stack -u 192.168.24.15 "
echo " upgrade-non-controller.sh -U stack -u 192.168.24.16 \ "
echo " -I /home/stack/tripleo-ansible-inventory"
echo
echo "You can run on multiple nodes in parallel: "
echo " for i in \$(seq 0 2); do "
echo " upgrade-non-controller.sh --upgrade overcloud-compute-\$i &"
echo " # Remove the '&' above to have these upgrade in sequence"
echo " done"
echo
exit $1
}
TEMP=`getopt -o h,u:,q:,U:,I: -l help,upgrade:,query:,overcloud-user:,inventory: -n $SCRIPT_NAME -- "$@"`
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo "Terminating..." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Note the quotes around `$TEMP': they are essential!
eval set -- "$TEMP"
while true ; do
case "$1" in
-h | --help ) show_options 0 >&2;;
-u | --upgrade ) UPGRADE_NODE="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
-q | --query ) QUERY_NODE="$2" ; shift 2 ;;
-U | --overcloud-user ) UPGRADE_NODE_USER="$2"; shift 2;;
-I | --inventory ) INVENTORY="$2"; shift 2;;
-- ) shift ; break ;;
* ) echo "Error: unsupported option $1." ; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
LOGFILE="$SCRIPT_NAME"-$UPGRADE_NODE$QUERY_NODE
function log {
echo "`date` $SCRIPT_NAME $1" 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE
}
if [[ -n $UPGRADE_NODE$QUERY_NODE ]]; then
log "Logging to $LOGFILE"
fi
function reset_hostname_ip {
HOSTNAME=""
IP_ADDR=""
}
# find_node_by_name_id_or_ip expects one parameter that is the nova name,
# uuid or cltplane IP address of the node we want to upgrade.
# The function will try and determine the hostname and (ctlplane) IP address
# for that node and assign these values to the global HOSTNAME and IP_ADDR.
# These variables are thus reset at the outset.
function find_node_by_name_id_or_ip {
reset_hostname_ip
name_id_or_ip=$1
# First try as a nova node name or UUID. Could also be an IP (split stack)
set +e # dont want to fail if nova or ping does below
nova_name=$(openstack server show $name_id_or_ip -f value -c name)
if [[ -n $nova_name ]]; then
set -e
HOSTNAME=$nova_name
addr_string=$(openstack server show $name_id_or_ip -f value -c addresses)
IP_ADDR=${addr_string#*=} # remove the ctlpane from ctlplane=192.168.24.11
log "nova node $HOSTNAME found with IP $IP_ADDR "
else
log "$name_id_or_ip not known to nova. Trying it as an IP address"
if ping -c1 $name_id_or_ip ; then
set -e
HOSTNAME=$(ssh $UPGRADE_NODE_USER@$name_id_or_ip hostname)
IP_ADDR=$name_id_or_ip
log "node $HOSTNAME found with address $IP_ADDR "
else
set -e
log "ERROR $name_id_or_ip not known to nova or not responding to ping if it is an IP address. Exiting"
exit 1
fi
fi
set -e
}
# Generate static tripleo ansible inventory. This is mainly to deal with different
# ssh user for the ansible playbooks, e.g. in a split stack environment.
# $1 is the path for to write the tripleo-ansible-inventory to
function get_static_inventory {
local config_dir=$1
if [ -d "$config_dir" ] ;then
local inventory_args=" --static-inventory $config_dir/tripleo-ansible-inventory"
if [[ $UPGRADE_NODE_USER != $UPGRADE_NODE_USER_DEFAULT ]]; then
inventory_args+=" --ansible_ssh_user $UPGRADE_NODE_USER"
fi
log "Generating static tripleo-ansible-inventory with these args: $inventory_args"
/usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory $inventory_args
else
log "ERROR can't generate tripleo-ansible-inventory - cannot find $config_dir"
exit 1
fi
}
if [ -n "$UPGRADE_NODE" ]; then
find_node_by_name_id_or_ip $UPGRADE_NODE
log "Executing $UPGRADE_SCRIPT on $IP_ADDR"
ssh $UPGRADE_NODE_USER@$IP_ADDR sudo $UPGRADE_SCRIPT 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE
log "Clearing any existing dir $UPGRADE_NODE and downloading config"
rm -rf $UPGRADE_NODE
openstack overcloud config download --config-dir "$UPGRADE_NODE"
config_dir=$(ls -1 $UPGRADE_NODE)
if [ -z "$INVENTORY" ]; then
get_static_inventory $UPGRADE_NODE/$config_dir
INVENTORY=$UPGRADE_NODE/$config_dir/tripleo-ansible-inventory
fi
log "Starting the upgrade steps playbook run for $HOSTNAME from $UPGRADE_NODE/$config_dir/"
ansible-playbook -b -i $INVENTORY $UPGRADE_NODE/$config_dir/upgrade_steps_playbook.yaml --limit $HOSTNAME
log "Starting the deploy-steps-playbook run for $HOSTNAME from $UPGRADE_NODE/$config_dir/"
ansible-playbook -b -i $INVENTORY $UPGRADE_NODE/$config_dir/deploy_steps_playbook.yaml --limit $HOSTNAME
fi
if [ -n "$QUERY_NODE" ]; then
# check node exists, check for upgrade script
find_node_by_name_id_or_ip $QUERY_NODE
log "We can't remotely tell if the upgrade has run on $QUERY_NODE."
log "We can check for package updates... trying to tail yum.log on $QUERY_NODE:"
ssh $UPGRADE_NODE_USER@$IP_ADDR "sudo tail /var/log/yum.log" 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE
fi