
Fixed Patchset 4 comments
Fixed Patchset 3 comments and added additional updates
Signed-off-by: Juanita-Balaraj <juanita.balaraj@windriver.com>
Change-Id: I7482afc3a90bbdc94b6ecd8b6ac39d831b8a45db
Signed-off-by: Juanita-Balaraj <juanita.balaraj@windriver.com>
(cherry picked from commit 265d96bed1
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.. _running-ansible-backup-playbook-locally-on-the-controller:
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Run Ansible Backup Playbook Locally on the Controller
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In this method the Ansible Backup playbook is run on the active controller.
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Use the following command to run the Ansible Backup playbook and back up the
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|prod| configuration, data, and user container images in registry.local data:
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~(keystone_admin)]$ ansible-playbook /usr/share/ansible/stx-ansible/playbooks/backup.yml -e "ansible_become_pass=<sysadmin password> admin_password=<sysadmin password>" -e "backup_user_local_registry=true"
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The <admin_password> and <ansible_become_pass> need to be set correctly
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using the ``-e`` option on the command line, or an override file, or in the
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Ansible secret file.
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The output files will be named:
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.. _running-ansible-backup-playbook-locally-on-the-controller-ul-wj1-vxh-pmb:
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- inventory_hostname_platform_backup_timestamp.tgz
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- inventory_hostname_openstack_backup_timestamp.tgz
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- inventory_hostname_docker_local_registry_backup_timestamp.tgz
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- inventory_hostname_dc_vault_backup_timestamp.tgz
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The variables prefix can be overridden using the ``-e`` option on the command
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line or by using an override file.
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.. _running-ansible-backup-playbook-locally-on-the-controller-ul-rdp-gyh-pmb:
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- platform_backup_filename_prefix
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- openstack_backup_filename_prefix
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- docker_local_registry_backup_filename_prefix
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- dc_vault_backup_filename_prefix
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The generated backup tar files will be displayed in the following format,
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for example:
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.. _running-ansible-backup-playbook-locally-on-the-controller-ul-p3b-f13-pmb:
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- localhost_docker_local_registry_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
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- localhost_platform_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
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- localhost_openstack_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
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- localhost_dc_vault_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
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These files are located by default in the /opt/backups directory on
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controller-0, and contains the complete system backup.
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If the default location needs to be modified, the variable backup_dir can
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be overridden using the ``-e`` option on the command line or by using an
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override file.
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After the backup is complete, run the following:
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$ system helm-override-update nginx-ingress-controller ingress-nginx kube-system --set controller.admissionWebhooks.enabled=true
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Then, reapply the nginx app to restore the admissionWebhook:
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$ system application-apply nginx-ingress-controller
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