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Michele Baldessari bb3c742e36 Fix external Load Balancer deployment
Deployments using external LB will file like this:
  deploy_stderr: |
    + RESTART_FOLDER=/var/lib/tripleo/pacemaker-restarts
    + [[ -d /var/lib/tripleo/pacemaker-restarts ]]
    ++ systemctl is-active haproxy
    + haproxy_status=unknown
  deploy_status_code: 3
openstack software deployment show 4f339ca4-7600-4ca0-b0ef-f798bc47b6cf

The reason is that via https://review.openstack.org/#/c/393644/ we
introducted the haproxy restart like this:
haproxy_status=$(systemctl is-active haproxy)
if [ "$haproxy_status" = "active" ]; then
    systemctl reload haproxy
fi

The problem is that if haproxy is not running/installed systemctl
is-active can fail and the script will terminate with an error return
code. Let's just move the call inside the if so the script does not fail
in case haproxy is not there.

The snippet before the change (on a system without haproxy installed):
[root@mrg-09 tmp]# ./test.sh
++ systemctl is-active haproxy
+ haproxy_status=unknown
[root@mrg-09 tmp]# echo $?
3

After this change:
[root@mrg-09 tmp]# ./test.sh
++ systemctl is-active haproxy
+ '[' unknown = active ']'
[root@mrg-09 tmp]# echo $?
0

Change-Id: I837c63a9dbcde8c922f843c442974fa79cf1eede
Closes-Bug: #1641904
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tripleo-heat-templates

Heat templates to deploy OpenStack using OpenStack.

Features

The ability to deploy a multi-node, role based OpenStack deployment using OpenStack Heat. Notable features include:

  • Choice of deployment/configuration tooling: puppet, (soon) docker
  • Role based deployment: roles for the controller, compute, ceph, swift, and cinder storage
  • physical network configuration: support for isolated networks, bonding, and standard ctlplane networking

Directories

A description of the directory layout in TripleO Heat Templates.

  • environments: contains heat environment files that can be used with -e

    on the command like to enable features, etc.

  • extraconfig: templates used to enable 'extra' functionality. Includes

    functionality for distro specific registration and upgrades.

  • firstboot: example first_boot scripts that can be used when initially

    creating instances.

  • network: heat templates to help create isolated networks and ports
  • puppet: templates mostly driven by configuration with puppet. To use these

    templates you can use the overcloud-resource-registry-puppet.yaml.

  • validation-scripts: validation scripts useful to all deployment

    configurations

Description
RETIRED, Heat templates for deploying OpenStack
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