Ensure the components are isolated from the system

This creates a specific slice which all OpenStack services will operate
from. By creating an independent slice these components will be governed
away from the system slice allowing us to better optimise resource
consumption.

See the following for more information on slices:

* https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.slice.html

See for following for more information on resource controls:

* https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.resource-control.html

Tools like ``systemd-cgtop`` and ``systemd-cgls`` will now give us
insight into specific processes, process groups, and resouce consumption
in ways that we've not had access to before. To enable some of this reporting
the accounting options have been added to the [Service] section of the unit
file.

Change-Id: I6dccb6eeabceea30922cbcf3a60e32e841612fd0
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
(cherry picked from commit b6efe327aa)
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Kevin Carter 2017-03-28 19:41:42 -05:00 committed by Jesse Pretorius (odyssey4me)
parent bfc42ab048
commit 61c00c340d
5 changed files with 29 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -180,3 +180,7 @@ trove_conductor_config_overrides: {}
trove_taskmanager_config_overrides: {}
trove_guestagent_config_overrides: {}
trove_policy_overrides: {}
trove_api_init_config_overrides: {}
trove_conductor_init_config_overrides: {}
trove_taskmanager_init_config_overrides: {}

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
---
features:
- New variables have been added to allow a deployer to customize
a trove systemd unit file to their liking.
- The task dropping the trove systemd unit files now uses the
``config_template`` action plugin allowing deployers access to
customize the unit files as they see fit without having to
load extra options into the defaults and polute the generic
systemd unit file with jinja2 variables and conditionals.

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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
system_user: "{{ trove_system_user_name }}"
system_group: "{{ trove_system_group_name }}"
service_home: "{{ trove_system_user_home }}"
init_config_overrides: "{{ trove_api_init_config_overrides }}"
when: inventory_hostname in groups['trove_api']
- include: trove_init_common.yml
@ -31,6 +32,7 @@
system_user: "{{ trove_system_user_name }}"
system_group: "{{ trove_system_group_name }}"
service_home: "{{ trove_system_user_home }}"
init_config_overrides: "{{ trove_conductor_init_config_overrides }}"
when: inventory_hostname in groups['trove_conductor']
- include: trove_init_common.yml
@ -40,4 +42,5 @@
system_user: "{{ trove_system_user_name }}"
system_group: "{{ trove_system_group_name }}"
service_home: "{{ trove_system_user_home }}"
init_config_overrides: "{{ trove_taskmanager_init_config_overrides }}"
when: inventory_hostname in groups['trove_taskmanager']

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@ -40,12 +40,14 @@
group: "root"
- name: Place the systemd init script
template:
config_template:
src: "trove-systemd-init.j2"
dest: "/etc/systemd/system/{{ program_name }}.service"
mode: "0644"
owner: "root"
group: "root"
config_overrides: "{{ init_config_overrides }}"
config_type: "ini"
register: systemd_init
- name: Reload the systemd daemon

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@ -21,5 +21,14 @@ TimeoutSec=300
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=150
# This creates a specific slice which all services will operate from
# The accounting options give us the ability to see resource usage through
# the `systemd-cgtop` command.
Slice=trove.slice
CPUAccounting=true
BlockIOAccounting=true
MemoryAccounting=false
TasksAccounting=true
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target