Dan Prince 0bcf693a73 Configure ControllerServices via resource chains
This patch wires in a new for Mitaka Heat feature
that allows us to dynamically include a set of nested
stacks representing individual services via a Heat resource chain.
Follow on patches will use this interface to decompose the controller
role into isolated services.

Co-Authored-By: Steve Hardy <shardy@redhat.com>
Depends-On: If510abe260ea7852dfe2d1f7f92b529979483068
Change-Id: I84c97a76159704c2d6c963bc4b26e365764b1366
2016-03-31 16:09:17 -04:00

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services

A TripleO nested stack Heat template that encapsulates generic configuration data to configure a specific service. This generally includes everything needed to configure the service excluding the local bind ports which are still managed in the per-node role templates directly (controller.yaml, compute.yaml, etc.). All other (global) service settings go into the puppet/service templates.

Input Parameters

Each service may define its own input parameters and defaults. Operators will use the parameter_defaults section of any Heat environment to set per service parameters.

Config Settings

Each service may define a config_settings output variable which returns Hiera settings to be configured.

Steps

Each service may define an output variable which returns a puppet manifest snippet that will run at each of the following steps. Earlier manifests are re-asserted when applying latter ones.

  • config_settings: Custom hiera settings for this service.

  • step_config: A puppet manifest that is used to step through the deployment sequence. Each sequence is given a "step" (via hiera('step') that provides information for when puppet classes should activate themselves.

    Steps correlate to the following:

    1. Load Balancer configuration
    2. Core Services (Database/Rabbit/NTP/etc.)
    3. Early Openstack Service setup (Ringbuilder, etc.)
    4. General OpenStack Services
    5. Service activation (Pacemaker)
    6. Fencing (Pacemaker)