Remove recurse: yes for owner/perms on /etc/kolla

When kolla-ansible bootstrap-servers is run, it executes one of the
following two tasks:

- name: Ensure node_config_directory directory exists for user kolla
  file:
    path: "{{ node_config_directory }}"
    state: directory
    recurse: true
    owner: "{{ kolla_user }}"
    group: "{{ kolla_group }}"
    mode: "0755"
  become: True
  when: create_kolla_user | bool

- name: Ensure node_config_directory directory exists
  file:
    path: "{{ node_config_directory }}"
    state: directory
    recurse: true
    mode: "0755"
  become: True
  when: not create_kolla_user | bool

On the first run, normally node_config_directory (/etc/kolla/) doesn't
exist, so it is created with kolla:kolla ownership and 0755 permissions.

If we then run 'kolla-ansible deploy', config files are created for
containers in this directory, e.g. /etc/kolla/nova-compute/. Permissions
for those files should be set according to 'config_owner_user' and
'config_owner_group'.

If at some point we again run kolla-ansible bootstrap-servers, it will
recursively set the ownership and permissions of all files in /etc/kolla
to kolla:kolla / 0755.

The solution is to change bootstrap-servers to not set the owner and
permissions recursively. It's also arguable that /etc/kolla should be
owned by 'config_owner_user' and 'config_owner_group', rather than
kolla:kolla, although that's a separate issue.

Change-Id: I24668914a9cedc94d5a6cb835648740ce9ce6e39
Closes-Bug: #1821599
This commit is contained in:
Mark Goddard 2019-03-25 14:16:45 +00:00
parent 14a52effd9
commit 6b0be5c5ba
1 changed files with 1 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -46,7 +46,6 @@
file:
path: "{{ node_config_directory }}"
state: directory
recurse: yes
owner: "{{ kolla_user }}"
group: "{{ kolla_group }}"
mode: 0755
@ -57,8 +56,7 @@
file:
path: "{{ node_config_directory }}"
state: directory
recurse: yes
mode: 0644
mode: 0755
become: True
when: not create_kolla_user | bool