Retire repository

Fuel repositories are all retired in openstack namespace, retire
remaining fuel repos in x namespace since they are unused now.

This change removes all content from the repository and adds the usual
README file to point out that the repository is retired following the
process from
https://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/drivers.html#retiring-a-project

See also
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-December/011675.html

A related change is: https://review.opendev.org/699752 .

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Ceilometer Redis plugin
=======================
Provides a mechanism to allow Ceilometer agents to be horizontally scaled out
and to balance workload between corresponding agents. The current plugin version
provides this mechanism *only* for Central agent.
Building the plugin
-------------------
1. Clone the fuel-plugin repo:
``git clone https://review.openstack.org/openstack/fuel-plugin-ceilometer-redis``
2. Install the Fuel Plugin Builder:
``pip install fuel-plugin-builder``
3. Build Ceilometer Redis Fuel plugin:
``fpb --build fuel-plugin-ceilometer-redis/``
4. The ceilometer-redis-<x.x.x>.rpm plugin package will be created in the plugin folder
(fuel-plugin-ceilometer-redis/).
5. Move this file to the Fuel Master node with secure copy (scp):
``scp fuel-plugin-ceilometer-redis/ceilometer-redis-<x.x.x>.rpm root@:<the_Fuel_Master_node_IP address>:/tmp``
``ssh root@:<the_Fuel_Master_node_IP address>``
``cd /tmp``
6. Install the Ceilometer Redis plugin:
``fuel plugins --install ceilometer-redis-<x.x.x>.rpm``
7. Plugin is ready to be used and can be enabled on the Settings tab of the Fuel web UI.

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This project is no longer maintained.
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# Copyright 2015 Mirantis, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
prepare_network_config(hiera('network_scheme', {}))
$redis_roles = ["primary-controller", "controller"]
$redis_nodes = get_nodes_hash_by_roles(hiera('network_metadata'), $redis_roles)
# Use ceilometer network role
$redis_address_map = get_node_to_ipaddr_map_by_network_role($redis_nodes, 'ceilometer/api')
$redis_hosts = values($redis_address_map)
$redis_bind_address = get_network_role_property('ceilometer/api', 'ipaddr')
# Set primary redis on primary-controller
$redis_primary_nodes = get_nodes_hash_by_roles(hiera('network_metadata'), ["primary-controller"])
$redis_primary_address_map = get_node_to_ipaddr_map_by_network_role($redis_primary_nodes, 'ceilometer/api')
$primary_redis_node = values($redis_primary_address_map)
# TODO: get value from hiera
$master_name = 'ceilometer_redis_master'
class {'::redis::main':
primary_redis_node => $primary_redis_node[0],
redis_hosts => $redis_hosts,
redis_bind_address => $redis_bind_address,
primary_controller => hiera('primary_controller'),
master_name => $master_name,
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include redis::params
$ensure = 'present'
$service_name = $redis::params::service
$ocf_root_path = '/usr/lib/ocf'
$handler_root_path = '/usr/local/bin'
$primitive_provider = 'fuel'
$primitive_type = $redis::params::service
$ocf_script_name = "${service_name}-ocf-file"
$ocf_script_file = 'redis/ocf/redis-server'
$ocf_handler_name = "ocf_handler_${service_name}"
$ocf_dir_path = "${ocf_root_path}/resource.d"
$ocf_script_path = "${ocf_dir_path}/${primitive_provider}/${$primitive_type}"
$ocf_handler_path = "${handler_root_path}/${ocf_handler_name}"
file { $ocf_script_name :
ensure => $ensure,
path => $ocf_script_path,
mode => '0755',
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
source => "puppet:///modules/${ocf_script_file}",
}

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---
language: ruby
bundler_args: --without development
script: "bundle exec rake validate && bundle exec rake lint && bundle exec rake spec SPEC_OPTS='--color --format documentation'"
matrix:
fast_finish: true
include:
- rvm: 1.8.7
env: PUPPET_GEM_VERSION="~> 2.7.0" FACTER_GEM_VERSION="~> 1.6.0"
- rvm: 1.8.7
env: PUPPET_GEM_VERSION="~> 2.7.0" FACTER_GEM_VERSION="~> 1.7.0"
- rvm: 1.8.7
env: PUPPET_GEM_VERSION="~> 3.0"
- rvm: 1.9.3
env: PUPPET_GEM_VERSION="~> 3.0"
- rvm: 2.0.0
env: PUPPET_GEM_VERSION="~> 3.0"
- rvm: 2.1.6
env: PUPPET_GEM_VERSION="~> 4.0"
notifications:
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## fsalum-redis changelog
Release notes for the fsalum-redis module.
------------------------------------------
#### 1.0.3 - 2014-11-25
* Version lookup not working (#41)
* Remove from facter warning when redis is not installed #42 (@pmoranga)
#### 1.0.2 - 2014-10-25
* Fixed Travis integration and tests
* Added metadata.json
* Making it compatible to be 'puppet approved' :)
#### 1.0.1 - 2014-09-16
* Allowing redis package name as a param. #35 (@nprimmer)
* add $redis_version_override #37 (@tmclaugh)
#### 1.0.0 - 2014-06-08
Many CHANGES to this version, complete rewrite of redis.conf template
to support Redis 2.2 to 2.8.
Make sure to test the module and parameters before upgrading in production.
Thanks to @zxjinn and @zeroecco for their hard work on this release.
* some parameters were removed, added and/or default values changed
* update redis.conf to the latest version available #32 (@zxjinn)
* Logic for redis config file to support 2.2.x through 2.8.x #31 (@zeroecco)
* Unixsocketoptions #33 (@nbeernink)
* Changed operating system check to validate osfamily #29 (@george-b)
#### 0.0.12 - 2014-03-21
* Unset cleanup #27 (@trlinkin)
* toggle ability to notify service to restart when config file changes #28 (@tmclaugh)
#### 0.0.11 - 2014-02-19
* system_sysctl parameter for redis class (@tehmaspc)
#### 0.0.10 - 2014-02-19
* Allow conf_bind to be unset (@stevelacey)
* Changing default of glueoutputbuf to UNSET (@tehmaspc)
#### 0.0.9 - 2014-01-09
* Add quotes around all instances of UNSET (@charlesdunbar)
#### 0.0.8 - 2013-12-20
* Setting mode permission for conf_dir (@KlavsKlavsen)
#### 0.0.7 - 2013-12-11
* Add glueoutputbuf config option (@kryptx)
* Add support for Amazon Linux AMI (@mattboston)
#### 0.0.6 - 2013-08-01
* Install package before poking config (@doismellburning)
#### 0.0.5 - 2013-06-06
* Fix Puppet 3.2.1 deprecation warnings (@ripienaar)
* Fix duplicate entry for logrotate on Debian/RHEL using different paths (@arthurfurlan)
* Add $conf_nosave parameter (@fsalum)
* Minor changes to params variables (@fsalum)
* Update CHANGELOG format
------------------------------------------
#### 0.0.4 - 2013-04-18
* Creates conf_dir directory if it doesn't exist
------------------------------------------
#### 0.0.3 - 2013-02-25
* Fixing redis.conf less options on Debian
------------------------------------------
#### 0.0.2 - 2013-02-25
* Fixing redis.conf location for Debian
------------------------------------------
#### 0.0.1 - 2013-02-25
* Initial Forge release

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source ENV['GEM_SOURCE'] || "https://rubygems.org"
group :development, :test do
gem 'rake', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet', :require => false
gem 'puppetlabs_spec_helper', :require => false
gem 'puppet-lint', :require => false
gem 'puppet_facts', :require => false
gem 'metadata-json-lint', :require => false
end
if facterversion = ENV['FACTER_GEM_VERSION']
gem 'facter', facterversion, :require => false
else
gem 'facter', :require => false
end
if puppetversion = ENV['PUPPET_GEM_VERSION']
gem 'puppet', puppetversion, :require => false
else
gem 'puppet', :require => false
end
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name 'fsalum-redis'
version '1.0.3'
source 'git://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis.git'
author 'Felipe Salum'
license 'Apache License, Version 2.0'
summary 'Puppet module for Redis Server'
description 'Module to install and configure a Redis server'
project_page 'https://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis'
## Add dependencies, if any:
# https://forge.puppetlabs.com/thias/sysctl
dependency 'thias/sysctl', '>= 0.3.0'

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#Redis Module for Puppet
[![puppet-redis](https://img.shields.io/puppetforge/v/fsalum/redis.svg)](https://forge.puppetlabs.com/fsalum/redis) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fsalum/puppet-redis.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fsalum/puppet-redis)
This module installs and manages a Redis server. All redis.conf options are
accepted in the parameterized class.
##Important
If you are upgrading this module from 0.x to 1.0+, please test it carefully
outside production as it is not fully backwards compatible.
Some class parameters were added, removed or had their default values changed.
The redis.conf template has been completely rewritten to support Redis 2.2+ to 2.8+.
##Operating System
Tested on CentOS 6.5, Ubuntu Saucy/Trusty/Precise, Debian 7.4
redis.conf options compatible with Redis 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8
##Quick Start
Use the default parameters:
class { 'redis': }
To change the port and listening network interface:
class { 'redis':
conf_port => '6379',
conf_bind => '0.0.0.0',
}
##Parameters
Check the [init.pp](https://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis/blob/master/manifests/init.pp) file for a complete list of parameters accepted.
* custom sysctl
To enable and set important Linux kernel sysctl parameters as described in the [Redis Admin Guide](http://redis.io/topics/admin) - use the following configuration option:
class { 'redis':
system_sysctl => true
}
By default, this sysctl parameter will not be enabled. Furthermore, you will need the sysctl module defined in the [Modulefile](https://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis/blob/master/Modulefile) file.
* service restart
If you need to execute a controlled restart of redis after changes due master/slave relationships to avoid that both are restarted at the same time use the parameter below.
class { 'redis':
service_restart => false
}
By default service restart is true.
#Sentinel
This module supports Redis Sentinel that comes with Redis 2.8+ with all the configuration parameters.
It manages upstart scripts (can be deactivated with parameter manage_upstart_scripts = false).
##Operating System
Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 with Redis 2.8
##Quick Start
Example:
class { redis::sentinel:
conf_port => '26379',
sentinel_confs => {
'mymaster' => {
'monitor' => '127.0.0.1 6379 2',
'down-after-milliseconds' => '60000',
'failover-timeout' => 180000,
'notification-script' => '/etc/redis/scripts/thescript.py',
'parallel-syncs' => '3',
},
'resque' => {
'monitor' => '127.0.0.1 6379 4',
'down-after-milliseconds' => '10000',
'failover-timeout' => 180000,
'notification-script' => '/etc/redis/scripts/thescript.py',
'parallel-syncs' => '5',
}
}
}
##Copyright and License
Copyright (C) 2014 Felipe Salum
Felipe Salum can be contacted at: fsalum@gmail.com
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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require 'rubygems'
require 'puppetlabs_spec_helper/rake_tasks'
require 'puppet-lint/tasks/puppet-lint'
PuppetLint.configuration.fail_on_warnings
PuppetLint.configuration.send('relative')
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_80chars')
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_class_inherits_from_params_class')
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_class_parameter_defaults')
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_documentation')
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_single_quote_string_with_variables')
PuppetLint.configuration.ignore_paths = ["spec/**/*.pp", "pkg/**/*.pp"]
desc "Validate manifests, templates, and ruby files in lib."
task :validate do
Dir['manifests/**/*.pp'].each do |manifest|
sh "puppet parser validate --noop #{manifest}"
end
Dir['lib/**/*.rb'].each do |lib_file|
sh "ruby -c #{lib_file}"
end
Dir['templates/**/*.erb'].each do |template|
sh "erb -P -x -T '-' #{template} | ruby -c"
end
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# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
#
if ENV['VAGRANT_HOME'].nil?
ENV['VAGRANT_HOME'] = './'
end
redis = {
:'centos5' => { :memory => '120', :ip => '10.1.1.10', :box => 'puppetlabs/centos-5.11-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
:'centos65' => { :memory => '120', :ip => '10.1.1.11', :box => 'puppetlabs/centos-6.5-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
:'precise' => { :memory => '120', :ip => '10.1.1.20', :box => 'puppetlabs/ubuntu-12.04-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
:'saucy' => { :memory => '120', :ip => '10.1.1.21', :box => 'puppetlabs/ubuntu-13.10-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
:'trusty' => { :memory => '240', :ip => '10.1.1.22', :box => 'puppetlabs/ubuntu-14.04-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
:'squeeze' => { :memory => '120', :ip => '10.1.1.30', :box => 'puppetlabs/debian-6.0.9-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
:'wheezy' => { :memory => '120', :ip => '10.1.1.31', :box => 'puppetlabs/debian-7.6-64-puppet', :domain => 'redis.local' },
}
Vagrant::Config.run("2") do |config|
config.vbguest.auto_update = true
config.hostmanager.enabled = false
redis.each_pair do |name, opts|
config.vm.define name do |n|
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", opts[:memory] ]
end
n.vm.network "private_network", ip: opts[:ip]
n.vm.box = opts[:box]
n.vm.host_name = "#{name}" + "." + opts[:domain]
n.vm.synced_folder "#{ENV['VAGRANT_HOME']}","/etc/puppet/modules/redis"
n.vm.provision :shell, :inline => "gem install puppet facter --no-ri --no-rdoc" if name == "trusty"
n.vm.provision :shell, :inline => "puppet module install thias-sysctl --force"
n.vm.provision :puppet do |puppet|
puppet.manifests_path = "tests"
puppet.manifest_file = "init.pp"
#puppet.manifest_file = "sentinel.pp"
puppet.module_path = "./"
end
end
end
end

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#!/bin/sh
#
#
# Redis Service (redis-server)
#
# Description:
# Redis is an open source, BSD licensed, advanced key-value cache and store.
# It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain
# strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, bitmaps and hyperloglogs.
#
#
# License: Apache Software License (ASL) 2.0
#
#
# See usage() function below for more details ...
#
# OCF instance parameters:
# OCF_RESKEY_binary
# OCF_RESKEY_config
# OCF_RESKEY_user
# OCF_RESKEY_pid
# OCF_RESKEY_monitor_binary
# OCF_RESKEY_redis_server_port
# OCF_RESKEY_additional_parameters
#######################################################################
# Initialization:
: ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat}
. ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs
#######################################################################
# Fill in some defaults if no values are specified
OCF_RESKEY_binary_default="redis-server"
if [ -f "/etc/redis.conf" ]; then
OCF_RESKEY_config_default="/etc/redis.conf"
else
OCF_RESKEY_config_default="/etc/redis/redis.conf"
fi
OCF_RESKEY_user_default="redis"
OCF_RESKEY_pid_default="/var/run/redis/redis-server.pid"
OCF_RESKEY_redis_server_port_default="6379"
: ${OCF_RESKEY_binary=${OCF_RESKEY_binary_default}}
: ${OCF_RESKEY_config=${OCF_RESKEY_config_default}}
: ${OCF_RESKEY_user=${OCF_RESKEY_user_default}}
: ${OCF_RESKEY_pid=${OCF_RESKEY_pid_default}}
: ${OCF_RESKEY_redis_server_port=${OCF_RESKEY_redis_server_port_default}}
#######################################################################
usage() {
cat <<UEND
usage: $0 (start|stop|validate-all|meta-data|status|monitor)
$0 manages an Redis Service (redis-server) process as an HA resource
The 'start' operation starts the scheduler service.
The 'stop' operation stops the scheduler service.
The 'validate-all' operation reports whether the parameters are valid
The 'meta-data' operation reports this RA's meta-data information
The 'status' operation reports whether the scheduler service is running
The 'monitor' operation reports whether the scheduler service seems to be working
UEND
}
meta_data() {
cat <<END
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE resource-agent SYSTEM "ra-api-1.dtd">
<resource-agent name="redis-server">
<version>1.0</version>
<longdesc lang="en">
Resource agent for the Redis Service (redis-server)
May manage a redis-server instance or a clone set that
creates a distributed redis-server cluster.
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Manages the Redis Service (redis)</shortdesc>
<parameters>
<parameter name="binary" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
Location of the Redis server binary (redis-server)
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Redis server binary (redis-server)</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="${OCF_RESKEY_binary_default}" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="config" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
Redis service (redis-server) configuration file
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Rredis (redis-server) config file</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="${OCF_RESKEY_config_default}" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="user" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
User running Redis Service (redis)
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Redis Service (redis-server) user</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="${OCF_RESKEY_user_default}" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="pid" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
The pid file to use for this Redis Service (redis-server) instance
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Redis Service (redis-server) pid file</shortdesc>
<content type="string" default="${OCF_RESKEY_pid_default}" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="redis_server_port" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
The listening port number of the Redis server. Use for monitoring purposes
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Redis server listening port</shortdesc>
<content type="integer" default="${OCF_RESKEY_redis_server_port_default}" />
</parameter>
<parameter name="additional_parameters" unique="0" required="0">
<longdesc lang="en">
Additional parameters to pass on to the Redis Service (redis-server)
</longdesc>
<shortdesc lang="en">Additional parameters for redis-server</shortdesc>
<content type="string" />
</parameter>
</parameters>
<actions>
<action name="start" timeout="20" />
<action name="stop" timeout="20" />
<action name="status" timeout="20" />
<action name="monitor" timeout="30" interval="20" />
<action name="validate-all" timeout="5" />
<action name="meta-data" timeout="5" />
</actions>
</resource-agent>
END
}
#######################################################################
# Functions invoked by resource manager actions
redis_server_check_port() {
local int
local cnt
int="$1"
cnt=${#int}
echo $int |egrep -qx '[0-9]+(:[0-9]+)?(,[0-9]+(:[0-9]+)?)*'
if [ $? -ne 0 ] || [ $cnt -ne 4 ]; then
ocf_log err "Invalid port number: $1"
exit $OCF_ERR_CONFIGURED
fi
}
redis_server_validate() {
local rc
check_binary $OCF_RESKEY_binary
check_binary netstat
redis_server_check_port $OCF_RESKEY_redis_server_port
# A config file on shared storage that is not available
# during probes is OK.
if [ ! -f $OCF_RESKEY_config ]; then
if ! ocf_is_probe; then
ocf_log err "Config $OCF_RESKEY_config doesn't exist"
return $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED
fi
ocf_log_warn "Config $OCF_RESKEY_config not available during a probe"
fi
getent passwd $OCF_RESKEY_user >/dev/null 2>&1
rc=$?
if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
ocf_log err "User $OCF_RESKEY_user doesn't exist"
return $OCF_ERR_INSTALLED
fi
true
}
redis_server_status() {
local pid
local rc
# check and make PID file dir
local PID_DIR="$( dirname ${OCF_RESKEY_pid} )"
if [ ! -d "${PID_DIR}" ] ; then
ocf_log debug "Create pid file dir: ${PID_DIR} and chown to ${OCF_RESKEY_user}"
mkdir -p "${PID_DIR}"
chown -R ${OCF_RESKEY_user} "${PID_DIR}"
chmod 755 "${PID_DIR}"
fi
if [ ! -f $OCF_RESKEY_pid ]; then
ocf_log info "Redis service (redis-server) is not running"
return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
else
pid=`cat $OCF_RESKEY_pid`
fi
if [ -n "${pid}" ]; then
ocf_run -warn kill -s 0 $pid
rc=$?
else
ocf_log err "PID file ${OCF_RESKEY_pid} is empty!"
return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
fi
if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
return $OCF_SUCCESS
else
ocf_log info "Old PID file found, but Redis service (redis-server) is not running"
return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING
fi
}
redis_server_monitor() {
local rc
local pid
redis_server_status
rc=$?
# If status returned anything but success, return that immediately
if [ $rc -ne $OCF_SUCCESS ]; then
return $rc
fi
ocf_log debug "Redis service (redis-server) monitor succeeded"
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
redis_server_start() {
local rc
redis_server_status
rc=$?
if [ $rc -eq $OCF_SUCCESS ]; then
ocf_log info "Redis service (redis-server) already running"
return $OCF_SUCCESS
fi
# run the actual redis-server daemon. Don't use ocf_run as we're sending the tool's output
# straight to /dev/null anyway and using ocf_run would break stdout-redirection here.
su ${OCF_RESKEY_user} -s /bin/sh -c "${OCF_RESKEY_binary} $OCF_RESKEY_config \
$OCF_RESKEY_additional_parameters"' >> /dev/null 2>&1'
# Spin waiting for the server to come up.
while true; do
redis_server_monitor
rc=$?
[ $rc -eq $OCF_SUCCESS ] && break
if [ $rc -ne $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then
ocf_log err "Redis service (redis_server) start failed"
exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
fi
sleep 3
done
ocf_log info "Redis service (redis_server) started"
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
redis_server_stop() {
local rc
local pid
redis_server_status
rc=$?
if [ $rc -eq $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then
ocf_log info "Redis service (redis-server) already stopped"
return $OCF_SUCCESS
fi
# Try SIGTERM
pid=`cat $OCF_RESKEY_pid`
ocf_run kill -s TERM $pid
rc=$?
if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
ocf_log err "Redis service (redis-server) couldn't be stopped"
exit $OCF_ERR_GENERIC
fi
# stop waiting
shutdown_timeout=15
if [ -n "$OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout" ]; then
shutdown_timeout=$((($OCF_RESKEY_CRM_meta_timeout/1000)-5))
fi
count=0
while [ $count -lt $shutdown_timeout ]; do
redis_server_status
rc=$?
if [ $rc -eq $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then
break
fi
count=`expr $count + 1`
sleep 1
ocf_log debug "Redis service (redis-server) still hasn't stopped yet. Waiting ..."
done
redis_server_status
rc=$?
if [ $rc -ne $OCF_NOT_RUNNING ]; then
# SIGTERM didn't help either, try SIGKILL
ocf_log info "Redis service (redis-server) failed to stop after ${shutdown_timeout}s \
using SIGTERM. Trying SIGKILL ..."
ocf_run kill -s KILL $pid
fi
ocf_log info "Redis service (redis-server) stopped"
ocf_log debug "Delete pid file: ${OCF_RESKEY_pid} with content $(cat $OCF_RESKEY_pid)"
rm -f $OCF_RESKEY_pid
return $OCF_SUCCESS
}
#######################################################################
case "$1" in
meta-data) meta_data
exit $OCF_SUCCESS;;
usage|help) usage
exit $OCF_SUCCESS;;
esac
# Anything except meta-data and help must pass validation
redis_server_validate || exit $?
# What kind of method was invoked?
case "$1" in
start) redis_server_start;;
stop) redis_server_stop;;
status) redis_server_status;;
monitor) redis_server_monitor;;
validate-all) ;;
*) usage
exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED;;
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Facter.add('cluster_mode') do
setcode do
Facter::Util::Resolution.exec("cat /etc/astute.yaml | grep deployment_mode | awk '{print $2}'")
end
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require 'facter'
Facter.add("redis_version", :timeout => 120) do
confine :osfamily => "Debian"
setcode do
dpkg = `which apt-cache 2> /dev/null`.chomp
if dpkg == ''
dpkg = '/usr/bin/apt-cache'
end
redis_version = Facter::Util::Resolution.exec('/usr/bin/redis-server --version')
if redis_version.nil?
redis_version = Facter::Util::Resolution.exec(dpkg+" show redis-server 2> /dev/null | /bin/grep -i 'version:' | /usr/bin/awk '{printf(\"%s\",$2)}' | sort -nr | head -1")
end
case redis_version
when /2\.8\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.8
redis_version = '2.8.x'
when /2\.6\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.6
redis_version = '2.6.x'
when /2\.4\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.4
redis_version = '2.4.x'
when /2\.2\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.2
redis_version = '2.2.x'
else
redis_version = 'nil'
end
redis_version
end
end
Facter.add("redis_version", :timeout => 120) do
confine :osfamily => "RedHat"
setcode do
yum = `which yum 2> /dev/null`.chomp
if yum == ''
yum = '/usr/bin/yum'
end
redis_version = Facter::Util::Resolution.exec('/usr/sbin/redis-server --version')
if redis_version.nil?
redis_version = Facter::Util::Resolution.exec(yum+" info redis 2> /dev/null | /bin/grep '^Version' | /bin/awk -F ':' '{printf(\"%s\",$2)}' | sort -nr | head -1")
end
case redis_version
when /2\.8\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.8
redis_version = '2.8.x'
when /2\.6\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.6
redis_version = '2.6.x'
when /2\.4\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.4
redis_version = '2.4.x'
when /2\.2\.[0-9]/
#set version to 2.2
redis_version = '2.2.x'
else
redis_version = 'nil'
end
redis_version
end
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module Puppet::Parser::Functions
newfunction(:redis_backend_url, :type => :rvalue) do |args|
if args.length != 4
raise "Wrong number of arguments"
end
nodes = args[0]
port = args[1]
timeout = args[2]
master_name = args[3]
backend_url="redis://" + nodes[0] + ":" + port + "?sentinel=" + master_name
nodes.each do |value|
if value != nodes[0]
backend_url=backend_url + "&sentinel_fallback=" + value + ":" + port
end
end
backend_url=backend_url + "&timeout=" + timeout
backend_url
end
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module Puppet::Parser::Functions
newfunction(:sentinel_confs, :type => :rvalue) do |args|
if args.length != 6
raise "Wrong number of arguments"
end
nodes = args[0]
port = args[1]
quorum = args[2]
parallel_syncs = args[3]
down_after_milliseconds = args[4]
failover_timeout = args[5]
hash = {}
nodes.each do |value|
name = value['name']
addr = value['addr']
hash[name] = {
'monitor' => addr + ' ' + port + ' ' + quorum,
'down-after-milliseconds' => down_after_milliseconds,
'failover-timeout' => failover_timeout,
'parallel-syncs' => parallel_syncs }
end
hash
end
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# == Class: redis
#
# Install and configure a Redis server
#
# === Parameters
#
# All the redis.conf parameters can be passed to the class.
# See below for a complete list of parameters accepted.
#
# Check the README.md file for any further information about parameters for this class.
#
# === Examples
#
# class { redis:
# conf_port => '6380',
# conf_bind => '0.0.0.0',
# }
#
# === Authors
#
# Felipe Salum <fsalum@gmail.com>
#
# === Copyright
#
# Copyright 2013 Felipe Salum, unless otherwise noted.
#
class redis (
$conf_activerehashing = 'yes',
$conf_aof_rewrite_incremental_fsync = 'yes', # 2.6+
$conf_append = {}, # hash of custom variables+values
$conf_appendfilename = undef, # default appendonly.aof
$conf_appendfsync = 'everysec',
$conf_appendonly = 'no',
$conf_auto_aof_rewrite_min_size = '64mb',
$conf_auto_aof_rewrite_percentage = '100',
$conf_bind = '0.0.0.0',
$conf_client_output_buffer_limit_normal = '0 0 0', # 2.6+
$conf_client_output_buffer_limit_pubsub = '32mb 8mb 60', # 2.6+
$conf_client_output_buffer_limit_slave = '256mb 64mb 60', # 2.6+
$conf_daemonize = 'yes',
$conf_databases = '16',
$conf_dbfilename = 'dump.rdb',
$conf_dir = '/var/lib/redis/',
$conf_glueoutputbuf = undef,
$conf_hash_max_zipmap_entries = '512',
$conf_hash_max_zipmap_value = '64',
$conf_hll_sparse_max_bytes = undef, # default 3000, 2.8.5?+
$conf_hz = '10', # 2.6+
$conf_include = [], # array of custom include files
$conf_list_max_ziplist_entries = '512',
$conf_list_max_ziplist_value = '64',
$conf_logfile = undef, #default ""
$conf_loglevel = 'notice',
$conf_lua_time_limit = '5000', # 2.6+
$conf_masterauth = undef,
$conf_maxclients = undef, # default 10000 in 2.6+
$conf_maxmemory = undef,
$conf_maxmemory_policy = undef,
$conf_maxmemory_samples = undef,
$conf_min_slaves_max_lag = undef, # default 10, 2.8+
$conf_min_slaves_to_write = undef, # 2.8+
$conf_no_appendfsync_on_rewrite = 'no',
$conf_nosave = undef,
$conf_notify_keyspace_events = undef, # 2.8+
$conf_pidfile = undef,
$conf_port = '6379',
$conf_rdbchecksum = 'yes', # 2.6+
$conf_rdbcompression = 'yes',
$conf_repl_backlog_size = '1mb', # 2,8+
$conf_repl_backlog_ttl = '3600', # 2.8+
$conf_repl_disable_tcp_nodelay = 'no', # 2,6+
$conf_repl_ping_slave_period = '10', # 2.4+
$conf_repl_timeout = '60', # 2.4+
$conf_requirepass = undef,
$conf_save = {'900' =>'1', '300' => '10', '60' => '10000'},
$conf_set_max_intset_entries = '512',
$conf_slave_priority = undef, # 2.6+
$conf_slave_read_only = 'yes', # 2.6+
$conf_slave_serve_stale_data = 'yes',
$conf_slaveof = undef,
$conf_slowlog_log_slower_than = '10000',
$conf_slowlog_max_len = '128',
$conf_stop_writes_on_bgsave_error = 'yes', # 2.6+
$conf_syslog_enabled = undef,
$conf_syslog_facility = undef,
$conf_syslog_ident = undef,
$conf_tcp_backlog = undef, # default is 511, 2.8.5+
$conf_tcp_keepalive = '0', # 2.6+
$conf_timeout = '0',
$conf_unixsocket = '/tmp/redis.sock', # 2.2+
$conf_unixsocketperm = '755', # 2.4+
$conf_vm_enabled = 'no', # deprecated in 2.4+
$conf_vm_max_memory = '0', # deprecated in 2.4+
$conf_vm_max_threads = '4', # deprecated in 2.4+
$conf_vm_page_size = '32', # deprecated in 2.4+
$conf_vm_pages = '134217728', # deprecated in 2.4+
$conf_vm_swap_file = '/tmp/redis.swap', # deprecated in 2.4+
$conf_zset_max_ziplist_entries = '128', # 2.4+
$conf_zset_max_ziplist_value = '64', # 2.4+
$package_ensure = 'present',
$package_name = undef,
$redis_version_override = undef,
$service_enable = true,
$service_ensure = 'running',
$service_restart = true,
$system_sysctl = false,
) {
include redis::params
$conf_redis = $redis::params::conf
$conf_logrotate = $redis::params::conf_logrotate
$service = $redis::params::service
if $redis_version_override {
$redis_version_real = $redis_version_override
} else {
$redis_version_real = $package_ensure ? {
/2\.2\..*/ => '2.2.x',
/2\.4\..*/ => '2.4.x',
/2\.6\..*/ => '2.6.x',
/2\.8\..*/ => '2.8.x',
default => $::redis_version
}
}
if $package_name {
$package = $package_name
}else{
$package = $redis::params::package
}
if $conf_pidfile {
$conf_pidfile_real = $conf_pidfile
}else{
$conf_pidfile_real = $::redis::params::pidfile
}
if $conf_logfile {
$conf_logfile_real = $conf_logfile
}else{
$conf_logfile_real = $::redis::params::logfile
}
package { 'redis':
ensure => $package_ensure,
name => $package,
}
service { 'redis':
ensure => $service_ensure,
name => $service,
enable => $service_enable,
hasrestart => true,
hasstatus => true,
require => [ Package['redis'],
Exec[$conf_dir],
File[$conf_redis] ],
}
file { $conf_redis:
path => $conf_redis,
content => template('redis/redis.conf.erb'),
owner => redis,
group => redis,
mode => '0644',
require => Package['redis'],
}
file { $conf_logrotate:
path => $conf_logrotate,
content => template('redis/logrotate.erb'),
owner => root,
group => root,
mode => '0644',
}
exec { $conf_dir:
path => '/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin',
command => "mkdir -p ${conf_dir}",
user => root,
group => root,
creates => $conf_dir,
before => Service['redis'],
require => Package['redis'],
}
file { $conf_dir:
ensure => directory,
owner => redis,
group => redis,
mode => '0755',
before => Service['redis'],
require => Exec[$conf_dir],
}
if ( $system_sysctl == true ) {
# add necessary kernel parameters
# see the redis admin guide here: http://redis.io/topics/admin
sysctl { 'vm.overcommit_memory':
value => '1',
}
}
if $service_restart == true {
# https://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis/pull/28
Exec[$conf_dir] ~> Service['redis']
File[$conf_redis] ~> Service['redis']
}
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#
# == Class: redis::main
#
# Installs and configures Redis
#
# === Parameters:
#
# [*primary_controller*]
# Status of controller node
# Defaults to false
#
# [*parallel_syncs*]
# How many slaves we can reconfigure to point to the new slave simultaneously
# during the failover
# Defaults to 2
#
# [*quorum*]
# Tells Sentinel to monitor this master, and to consider it in O_DOWN
# (Objectively Down) state only if at least <quorum> sentinels agree
# Defaults to 2
#
# [*down_after_milliseconds*]
# Number of milliseconds the master (or any attached slave or sentinel) should
# be unreachable (as in, not acceptable reply to PING, continuously, for the
# specified period) in order to consider it in S_DOWN state (Subjectively Down)
# Defaults to 30000
#
# [*failover_timeout*]
# Specifies the failover timeout in milliseconds
# Defaults to 60000
#
# [*timeout*]
# Specifes timeout for ceilometer coordination url
# Defaults to 10
#
# [*redis_port*]
# Port for redis-server to listen on
# Defaults to '6379'
#
# [*redis_sentinel_port*]
# Port for redis-sentinel to listen on
# Defaults to '26379'
#
class redis::main (
$primary_controller = false,
$parallel_syncs = '2',
$quorum = '2',
$down_after_milliseconds = '30000',
$failover_timeout = '60000',
$timeout = '10',
$primary_redis_node = '127.0.0.1',
$redis_hosts = ['127.0.0.1'],
$redis_bind_address = '0.0.0.0',
$redis_port = '6379',
$redis_sentinel_port = '26379',
$master_name = 'mymaster',
) {
include ceilometer::params
include aodh::params
include redis::params
case $::osfamily {
'RedHat': {
$manage_upstart_scripts = false
}
'Debian': {
$manage_upstart_scripts = true
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily} operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem}")
}
}
$metadata = {
'resource-stickiness' => '1',
}
$operations = {
'monitor' => {
'interval' => '20',
'timeout' => '10',
},
'start' => {
'timeout' => '360',
},
'stop' => {
'timeout' => '360',
},
}
firewall {'121 redis_port':
port => $redis_port,
proto => 'tcp',
action => 'accept',
}
firewall {'122 redis_sentinel_port':
port => $redis_sentinel_port,
proto => 'tcp',
action => 'accept',
}
if $primary_controller {
$conf_slaveof = undef
} else {
$conf_slaveof = "$primary_redis_node $redis_port"
}
# Use custom function to generate sentinel configuration
$masters_to_monitor = [
{ name => $master_name,
addr => $primary_redis_node
},
]
$sentinel_confs = sentinel_confs($masters_to_monitor, $redis_port, $quorum,
$parallel_syncs, $down_after_milliseconds,
$failover_timeout)
package {'python-redis':
ensure => 'present',
} ->
class { '::redis':
conf_bind => $redis_bind_address,
conf_slave_read_only => 'no',
service_enable => true,
service_ensure => 'running',
conf_slaveof => $conf_slaveof,
} ->
class { '::redis::sentinel':
conf_port => $redis_sentinel_port,
sentinel_confs => $sentinel_confs,
manage_upstart_scripts => $manage_upstart_scripts,
master_name => $master_name
}
ceilometer_config {
'coordination/backend_url' : value => redis_backend_url($redis_hosts, $redis_sentinel_port, $timeout, $master_name);
'coordination/heartbeat' : value => '1.0';
'coordination/check_watchers' : value => $timeout;
}
aodh_config {
'coordination/backend_url' : value => redis_backend_url($redis_hosts, $redis_sentinel_port, $timeout, $master_name);
'coordination/heartbeat' : value => '1.0';
'coordination/check_watchers' : value => $timeout;
}
service { 'ceilometer-agent-central':
ensure => 'running',
name => $::ceilometer::params::agent_central_service_name,
enable => true,
hasstatus => true,
hasrestart => true,
}
service { 'aodh-evaluator':
ensure => 'running',
name => $::aodh::params::evaluator_service_name,
enable => true,
hasstatus => true,
hasrestart => true,
}
service { 'ceilometer-agent-notification':
ensure => 'running',
name => $::ceilometer::params::agent_notification_service_name,
enable => true,
hasstatus => true,
hasrestart => true,
}
pacemaker::service { $::ceilometer::params::agent_central_service_name :
complex_type => 'clone',
complex_metadata => { 'interleave' => true },
primitive_type => 'ceilometer-agent-central',
metadata => $metadata,
parameters => { 'user' => 'ceilometer' },
operations => $operations,
}
pacemaker::service { $::aodh::params::evaluator_service_name :
complex_type => 'clone',
complex_metadata => { 'interleave' => true },
primitive_type => 'aodh-evaluator',
metadata => $metadata,
parameters => { 'user' => 'aodh' },
operations => $operations,
}
pacemaker::service { 'redis-server' :
ocf_script_file => 'redis/ocf/redis-server',
complex_type => 'clone',
complex_metadata => { 'interleave' => true },
primitive_type => 'redis-server',
operations => $operations,
}
# During deploy of plugin we need to update resource type from simple to
# clone, but this is not working with current implementation of pcmk_resource
# type (https://bugs.launchpad.net/fuel/+bug/1580660), that's why we need a
# workaround below, this dirty workaround should be removed once
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/fuel/+bug/1580660 is fixed.
$old_ceilometer_primitive_exists=inline_template("<%= `if pcs resource show | grep -q '^ p_ceilometer-agent-central'; then /bin/echo true; fi;`%>")
$old_aodh_primitive_exists=inline_template("<%= `if pcs resource show | grep -q '^ p_aodh-evaluator'; then /bin/echo true; fi;`%>")
if $old_ceilometer_primitive_exists {
notify { "Ceilometer agent central simple primitive exists and will be removed": }
exec { 'remove_old_resource_central_agent':
path => '/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin',
command => 'pcs resource delete p_ceilometer-agent-central --wait=120',
}
Exec['remove_old_resource_central_agent'] ->
Pacemaker::Service['redis-server'] ->
Pacemaker::Service["$::ceilometer::params::agent_central_service_name"]
} else {
Pacemaker::Service['redis-server'] ->
Pacemaker::Service["$::ceilometer::params::agent_central_service_name"]
}
if $old_aodh_primitive_exists {
notify { "Aodh evaluator simple primitive exists and will be removed": }
exec { 'remove_old_resource_aodh_evaluator':
path => '/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin',
command => 'pcs resource delete p_aodh-evaluator --wait=120',
}
Exec['remove_old_resource_aodh_evaluator'] ->
Pacemaker::Service['redis-server'] ->
Pacemaker::Service["$::aodh::params::evaluator_service_name"]
} else {
Pacemaker::Service['redis-server'] ->
Pacemaker::Service["$::aodh::params::evaluator_service_name"]
}
Ceilometer_config <||> ~> Service["$::ceilometer::params::agent_central_service_name"]
Aodh_config <||> ~> Service["$::aodh::params::evaluator_service_name"]
Ceilometer_config <||> ~> Service['ceilometer-agent-notification']
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# Class: redis::params
#
# This class configures parameters for the puppet-redis module.
#
# Parameters:
#
# Actions:
#
# Requires:
#
# Sample Usage:
#
class redis::params {
case $::osfamily {
'redhat': {
$package = 'redis'
$service = 'redis'
$conf = '/etc/redis.conf'
$conf_logrotate = '/etc/logrotate.d/redis'
$pidfile = '/var/run/redis/redis.pid'
$logfile = '/var/log/redis/redis.log'
}
'debian': {
$package = 'redis-server'
$service = 'redis-server'
$conf = '/etc/redis/redis.conf'
$conf_logrotate = '/etc/logrotate.d/redis-server'
$pidfile = '/var/run/redis/redis-server.pid'
$logfile = '/var/log/redis/redis-server.log'
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily}, module ${module_name} only support osfamily RedHat and Debian")
}
}
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# == Class: redis::sentinel
#
# Install and configure a Redis Sentinel
#
# === Parameters
#
# All the sentinel.conf parameters can be passed to the class.
# See below for a complete list of parameters accepted.
#
# Check the README.md file for any further information about parameters for this class.
#
# === Examples
#
# class { redis::sentinel:
# conf_port => '26379',
# sentinel_confs => {
# 'mymaster' => {
# 'monitor' => '127.0.0.1 6379 2',
# 'down-after-milliseconds' => '60000',
# 'notification-script' => '/etc/redis/scripts/thescript.py',
# 'parallel-syncs' => '3',
# }
# 'resque' => {
# 'monitor' => 'resque 6379 4',
# 'down-after-milliseconds' => '10000',
# 'failover-timeout' => 180000,
# 'notification-script' => '/etc/redis/scripts/thescript.py',
# 'parallel-syncs' => '5',
# }
# }
# }
#
# === Authors
#
# Victor Garcia <bravejolie@gmail.com>
#
# === Copyright
#
# Copyright 2013 Felipe Salum, unless otherwise noted.
#
class redis::sentinel (
$conf_port = '26379',
$conf_daemonize = 'yes',
$sentinel_confs = [],
$service_enable = true,
$service_ensure = 'running',
$service_restart = true,
$manage_upstart_scripts = true,
$package_name = undef,
$master_name = 'mymaster'
) {
include redis::sentinel_params
include redis
$conf_sentinel = $redis::sentinel_params::conf
$conf_sentinel_orig = "${conf_sentinel}.puppet"
$conf_logrotate = $redis::sentinel_params::conf_logrotate
$service = $redis::sentinel_params::service
$upstart_script = $redis::sentinel_params::upstart_script
if $package_name {
$package = $package_name
}else{
$package = $redis::sentinel_params::package
}
if $conf_pidfile {
$conf_pidfile_real = $conf_pidfile
}else{
$conf_pidfile_real = $::redis::sentinel_params::pidfile
}
if $conf_logfile {
$conf_logfile_real = $conf_logfile
}else{
$conf_logfile_real = $::redis::sentinel_params::logfile
}
if $manage_upstart_scripts == true {
service { 'sentinel':
ensure => $service_ensure,
name => $service,
hasrestart => true,
hasstatus => true,
require => [ File[$conf_sentinel],
File[$upstart_script] ],
provider => 'upstart'
}
} else {
service { 'sentinel':
ensure => $service_ensure,
name => $service,
enable => $service_enable,
hasrestart => true,
hasstatus => true,
require => [ Package['redis'],
File[$conf_sentinel] ],
}
}
# Sentinel rewrites the config file so, to avoid overriding it
# with the original content everytime puppet runs, this manages the
# "notify" event on an original file that triggers a copy to the good one
# only if it changed.
file { $conf_sentinel_orig:
content => template('redis/sentinel.conf.erb'),
owner => root,
group => root,
mode => '0644',
require => Package['redis'],
}
file { $conf_sentinel:
owner => redis,
group => redis,
require => [ Package['redis'],
Exec["cp ${conf_sentinel_orig} ${conf_sentinel}"] ],
}
exec {"mv ${conf_sentinel} ${conf_sentinel}.original":
path => '/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin',
user => root,
group => root,
require => [ Package['redis'],
File[$conf_sentinel_orig] ],
}
exec { "cp ${conf_sentinel_orig} ${conf_sentinel}":
path => '/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin',
user => root,
group => root,
notify => Service['sentinel'],
require => Exec["mv ${conf_sentinel} ${conf_sentinel}.original"],
}
file { $conf_logrotate:
path => $conf_logrotate,
content => template('redis/logrotate.erb'),
owner => root,
group => root,
mode => '0644',
}
if $service_restart == true {
File[$conf_sentinel] ~> Service['sentinel']
}
if $manage_upstart_scripts == true {
file { $upstart_script:
ensure => present,
content => template('redis/sentinel-init.conf.erb'),
}
}
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# Class: redis::sentinel_params
#
# This class configures sentinel parameters for the puppet-redis module.
#
# Parameters:
#
# Actions:
#
# Requires:
#
# Sample Usage:
#
class redis::sentinel_params {
case $::osfamily {
# TODO: add redhat support
'redhat': {
$package = 'redis'
$service = 'redis-sentinel'
$conf = '/etc/redis-sentinel.conf'
$conf_dir = undef
$conf_logrotate = '/etc/logrotate.d/sentinel'
$pidfile = '/var/run/redis/sentinel.pid'
$logfile = '/var/log/redis/sentinel.log'
$upstart_script = '/etc/init/redis-sentinel.conf'
}
'debian': {
$package = 'redis-server'
$service = 'redis-sentinel'
$conf_dir = '/etc/redis'
$conf = '/etc/redis/sentinel.conf'
$conf_logrotate = '/etc/logrotate.d/redis-sentinel'
$pidfile = '/var/run/redis/redis-sentinel.pid'
$logfile = '/var/log/redis/redis-sentinel.log'
$upstart_script = '/etc/init/redis-sentinel.conf'
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily}, module ${module_name} only support osfamily RedHat and Debian")
}
}
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{
"name": "fsalum-redis",
"version": "1.0.3",
"author": "Felipe Salum",
"summary": "Puppet module for Redis Server",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"source": "git://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis.git",
"project_page": "https://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis",
"issues_url": "https://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis/issues",
"tags": ["redis", "memcached", "cache", "nosql"],
"operatingsystem_support": [
{
"operatingsystem": "Centos",
"operatingsystemrelease": [
"5",
"6"
]
},
{
"operatingsystem": "Ubuntu",
"operatingsystemrelease": [
"12.04",
"13.10",
"14.04"
]
},
{
"operatingsystem":"Debian",
"operatingsystemrelease": [
"6",
"7"
]
}
],
"requirements": [
{
"name": "pe",
"version_requirement": "3.x"
},
{
"name": "puppet",
"version_requirement": "3.x"
}
],
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "thias/sysctl",
"version_requirement": ">= 0.3.0"
}
]
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dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(dir, 'lib')
require 'mocha'
require 'puppet'
require 'rspec'
require 'spec/autorun'
Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
config.mock_with :mocha
end
# We need this because the RAL uses 'should' as a method. This
# allows us the same behaviour but with a different method name.
class Object
alias :must :should
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<%= @conf_logfile_real %> {
weekly
rotate 10
copytruncate
delaycompress
compress
notifempty
missingok
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# redis-sentinel - Redis Datastore Server
#
# Redis is a key value in memory persistent datastore
start on (local-filesystems and runlevel [2345])
stop on runlevel [016]
respawn
expect fork
limit nofile 20000 65000
pre-start script
mkdir -p /var/run/redis-sentinel
chown redis:redis /var/run/redis-sentinel
end script
exec start-stop-daemon --start --chuid redis:redis --pidfile <%= @conf_pidfile_real %> --umask 007 --exec /usr/bin/redis-sentinel -- <%= @conf_sentinel %>

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# By default Redis does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it.
# Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid when daemonized.
<%- if @conf_daemonize -%>
daemonize <%= @conf_daemonize %>
<%- end -%>
# When running daemonized, Redis writes a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid by
# default. You can specify a custom pid file location here.
pidfile <%= @conf_pidfile_real %>
# port <sentinel-port>
# The port that this sentinel instance will run on
<%- if @conf_port -%>
port <%= @conf_port %>
<%- end -%>
# Specify the log file name. Also 'stdout' can be used to force
# Redis to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard
# output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null
logfile <%= @conf_logfile_real %>
<%- if @sentinel_confs -%>
<%- @sentinel_confs.keys.sort.each do |master| -%>
# Sentinel configuration for <%= master %>
sentinel monitor <%= master %> <%= @sentinel_confs[master]['monitor'] %>
<%- @sentinel_confs[master].keys.sort.each do |key| -%>
<%- if key != 'monitor' -%>
sentinel <%= key %> <%= master %> <%= @sentinel_confs[master][key] %>
<%- end -%>
<%- end -%>
<%- end -%>
<%- end -%>
# sentinel monitor <master-name> <ip> <redis-port> <quorum>
#
# Tells Sentinel to monitor this master, and to consider it in O_DOWN
# (Objectively Down) state only if at least <quorum> sentinels agree.
#
# Note that whatever is the ODOWN quorum, a Sentinel will require to
# be elected by the majority of the known Sentinels in order to
# start a failover, so no failover can be performed in minority.
#
# Slaves are auto-discovered, so you don't need to specify slaves in
# any way. Sentinel itself will rewrite this configuration file adding
# the slaves using additional configuration options.
# Also note that the configuration file is rewritten when a
# slave is promoted to master.
#
# Note: master name should not include special characters or spaces.
# The valid charset is A-z 0-9 and the three characters ".-_".
#sentinel monitor mymaster 127.0.0.1 6379 2
# sentinel auth-pass <master-name> <password>
#
# Set the password to use to authenticate with the master and slaves.
# Useful if there is a password set in the Redis instances to monitor.
#
# Note that the master password is also used for slaves, so it is not
# possible to set a different password in masters and slaves instances
# if you want to be able to monitor these instances with Sentinel.
#
# However you can have Redis instances without the authentication enabled
# mixed with Redis instances requiring the authentication (as long as the
# password set is the same for all the instances requiring the password) as
# the AUTH command will have no effect in Redis instances with authentication
# switched off.
#
# Example:
#
# sentinel auth-pass mymaster MySUPER--secret-0123passw0rd
# sentinel down-after-milliseconds <master-name> <milliseconds>
#
# Number of milliseconds the master (or any attached slave or sentinel) should
# be unreachable (as in, not acceptable reply to PING, continuously, for the
# specified period) in order to consider it in S_DOWN state (Subjectively
# Down).
#
# Default is 30 seconds.
#sentinel down-after-milliseconds mymaster 30000
# sentinel parallel-syncs <master-name> <numslaves>
#
# How many slaves we can reconfigure to point to the new slave simultaneously
# during the failover. Use a low number if you use the slaves to serve query
# to avoid that all the slaves will be unreachable at about the same
# time while performing the synchronization with the master.
#sentinel parallel-syncs mymaster 1
# sentinel failover-timeout <master-name> <milliseconds>
#
# Specifies the failover timeout in milliseconds. It is used in many ways:
#
# - The time needed to re-start a failover after a previous failover was
# already tried against the same master by a given Sentinel, is two
# times the failover timeout.
#
# - The time needed for a slave replicating to a wrong master according
# to a Sentinel current configuration, to be forced to replicate
# with the right master, is exactly the failover timeout (counting since
# the moment a Sentinel detected the misconfiguration).
#
# - The time needed to cancel a failover that is already in progress but
# did not produced any configuration change (SLAVEOF NO ONE yet not
# acknowledged by the promoted slave).
#
# - The maximum time a failover in progress waits for all the slaves to be
# reconfigured as slaves of the new master. However even after this time
# the slaves will be reconfigured by the Sentinels anyway, but not with
# the exact parallel-syncs progression as specified.
#
# Default is 3 minutes.
#sentinel failover-timeout mymaster 180000
# SCRIPTS EXECUTION
#
# sentinel notification-script and sentinel reconfig-script are used in order
# to configure scripts that are called to notify the system administrator
# or to reconfigure clients after a failover. The scripts are executed
# with the following rules for error handling:
#
# If script exits with "1" the execution is retried later (up to a maximum
# number of times currently set to 10).
#
# If script exits with "2" (or an higher value) the script execution is
# not retried.
#
# If script terminates because it receives a signal the behavior is the same
# as exit code 1.
#
# A script has a maximum running time of 60 seconds. After this limit is
# reached the script is terminated with a SIGKILL and the execution retried.
# NOTIFICATION SCRIPT
#
# sentinel notification-script <master-name> <script-path>
#
# Call the specified notification script for any sentinel event that is
# generated in the WARNING level (for instance -sdown, -odown, and so forth).
# This script should notify the system administrator via email, SMS, or any
# other messaging system, that there is something wrong with the monitored
# Redis systems.
#
# The script is called with just two arguments: the first is the event type
# and the second the event description.
#
# The script must exist and be executable in order for sentinel to start if
# this option is provided.
#
# Example:
#
# sentinel notification-script mymaster /var/redis/notify.sh
# CLIENTS RECONFIGURATION SCRIPT
#
# sentinel client-reconfig-script <master-name> <script-path>
#
# When the master changed because of a failover a script can be called in
# order to perform application-specific tasks to notify the clients that the
# configuration has changed and the master is at a different address.
#
# The following arguments are passed to the script:
#
# <master-name> <role> <state> <from-ip> <from-port> <to-ip> <to-port>
#
# <state> is currently always "failover"
# <role> is either "leader" or "observer"
#
# The arguments from-ip, from-port, to-ip, to-port are used to communicate
# the old address of the master and the new address of the elected slave
# (now a master).
#
# This script should be resistant to multiple invocations.
#
# Example:
#
# sentinel client-reconfig-script mymaster /var/redis/reconfig.sh

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mod "redis",
:git => "git://github.com/fsalum/puppet-redis.git"

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node default {
case $::osfamily {
'RedHat': {
package { 'epel-release':
ensure => present,
source => 'http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm',
provider => rpm,
before => Class['redis'],
}
}
'Debian': {
# redis is on repository
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily} operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem}, module ${module_name} only support osfamily RedHat and Debian")
}
}
class { 'redis':
conf_activerehashing => 'yes',
conf_aof_rewrite_incremental_fsync => 'yes', # 2.6+
conf_appendfilename => 'appendonly.aof',
conf_appendfsync => 'everysec',
conf_appendonly => 'no',
conf_auto_aof_rewrite_min_size => '64mb',
conf_auto_aof_rewrite_percentage => '100',
conf_bind => '0.0.0.0',
conf_client_output_buffer_limit_normal => '0 0 0', # 2.6+
conf_client_output_buffer_limit_pubsub => '32mb 8mb 60', # 2.6+
conf_client_output_buffer_limit_slave => '256mb 64mb 60', # 2.6+
conf_daemonize => 'yes',
conf_databases => '16',
conf_dbfilename => 'dump.rdb',
conf_dir => '/var/lib/redis/',
conf_glueoutputbuf => undef,
conf_hash_max_zipmap_entries => '512',
conf_hash_max_zipmap_value => '64',
conf_hll_sparse_max_bytes => undef, # default 3000 in 2.8+
conf_hz => '10', # 2.6+
conf_include => undef,
conf_list_max_ziplist_entries => '512',
conf_list_max_ziplist_value => '64',
conf_logfile => '',
conf_loglevel => 'notice',
conf_lua_time_limit => '5000', # 2.6+
conf_masterauth => undef,
conf_maxclients => '128', # default 10000 in 2.6+
conf_maxmemory => undef,
conf_maxmemory_policy => undef,
conf_maxmemory_samples => undef,
conf_min_slaves_max_lag => '10', # default 10, 2.8+
conf_min_slaves_to_write => undef, # 2.8+
conf_no_appendfsync_on_rewrite => 'no',
conf_nosave => undef,
conf_notify_keyspace_events => undef, # 2.8+
conf_pidfile => undef,
conf_port => '6379',
conf_rdbchecksum => 'yes', # 2.6+
conf_rdbcompression => 'yes',
conf_repl_backlog_size => '1mb', # 2,8+
conf_repl_backlog_ttl => '3600', # 2.8+
conf_repl_disable_tcp_nodelay => 'no', # 2,6+
conf_repl_ping_slave_period => '10', # 2.4+
conf_repl_timeout => '60', # 2.4+
conf_requirepass => undef,
conf_save => {"900" =>"1", "300" => "10", "60" => "10000"},
conf_set_max_intset_entries => '512',
conf_slave_priority => undef, # 2.6+
conf_slave_read_only => 'yes', # 2.6+
conf_slave_serve_stale_data => 'yes',
conf_slaveof => undef,
conf_slowlog_log_slower_than => '10000',
conf_slowlog_max_len => '128',
conf_stop_writes_on_bgsave_error => 'yes', # 2.6+
conf_syslog_enabled => undef,
conf_syslog_facility => undef,
conf_syslog_ident => undef,
conf_tcp_backlog => undef, # 2.8.5+
conf_tcp_keepalive => '0', # 2.6+
conf_timeout => '0',
conf_vm_enabled => 'no', # deprecated in 2.4+
conf_vm_max_memory => '0', # deprecated in 2.4+
conf_vm_max_threads => '4', # deprecated in 2.4+
conf_vm_page_size => '32', # deprecated in 2.4+
conf_vm_pages => '134217728', # deprecated in 2.4+
conf_vm_swap_file => '/tmp/redis.swap', # deprecated in 2.4+
conf_zset_max_ziplist_entries => '128', # 2.4+
conf_zset_max_ziplist_value => '64', # 2.4+
package_ensure => 'present',
service_enable => true,
service_ensure => 'running',
service_restart => true,
system_sysctl => true,
}
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node default {
case $::osfamily {
#'RedHat': {
# package { 'epel-release':
# ensure => present,
# source => 'http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm',
# provider => rpm,
# before => Class['redis'],
# }
#}
'Debian': {
# redis is on repository
}
default: {
fail("Unsupported osfamily: ${::osfamily} operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem}, module ${module_name} only support osfamily RedHat and Debian")
}
}
class { 'redis::sentinel':
conf_port => '26379',
sentinel_confs => {
'mymaster' => {
'monitor' => '127.0.0.1 6379 2',
'down-after-milliseconds' => '60000',
'failover-timeout' => 180000,
'parallel-syncs' => '3',
},
'resque' => {
'monitor' => '127.0.0.1 6379 4',
'down-after-milliseconds' => '10000',
'failover-timeout' => 180000,
'parallel-syncs' => '5',
}
}
}
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## we must upload ocf scripts on all controllers before
## start pacemaker and create clone resources.
- id: primary_create_redis_ocf
type: puppet
groups: [primary-controller]
required_for: [primary-cluster]
requires: [fuel_pkgs]
parameters:
puppet_manifest: "puppet/manifests/create_redis_ocf.pp"
puppet_modules: "puppet/modules:/etc/puppet/modules"
timeout: 180
- id: create_redis_ocf
type: puppet
groups: [controller]
required_for: [cluster]
requires: [fuel_pkgs]
cross-depends:
- name: primary_create_redis_ocf
parameters:
puppet_manifest: "puppet/manifests/create_redis_ocf.pp"
puppet_modules: "puppet/modules:/etc/puppet/modules"
timeout: 180
- id: primary_ceilometer_redis
type: puppet
groups: [primary-controller]
required_for: [deploy_end]
requires: [ceilometer-controller]
cross-depends:
- name: create_redis_ocf
parameters:
puppet_manifest: "puppet/manifests/controller.pp"
puppet_modules: "puppet/modules:/etc/puppet/modules"
timeout: 3600
- id: ceilometer_redis
type: puppet
groups: [controller]
required_for: [deploy_end]
requires: [ceilometer-controller]
cross-depends:
- name: primary_ceilometer_redis
parameters:
puppet_manifest: "puppet/manifests/controller.pp"
puppet_modules: "puppet/modules:/etc/puppet/modules"
timeout: 3600

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# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line.
SPHINXOPTS =
SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build
PAPER =
BUILDDIR = build
# User-friendly check for sphinx-build
ifeq ($(shell which $(SPHINXBUILD) >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $$?), 1)
$(error The '$(SPHINXBUILD)' command was not found. Make sure you have Sphinx installed, then set the SPHINXBUILD environment variable to point to the full path of the '$(SPHINXBUILD)' executable. Alternatively you can add the directory with the executable to your PATH. If you don't have Sphinx installed, grab it from http://sphinx-doc.org/)
endif
# Internal variables.
PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_paper_size=a4
PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter
ALLSPHINXOPTS = -d $(BUILDDIR)/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) source
# the i18n builder cannot share the environment and doctrees with the others
I18NSPHINXOPTS = $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) source
# SVG to PDF conversion
SVG2PDF = inkscape
SVG2PDF_FLAGS =
# Build a list of SVG files to convert to PDF
PDF_FILES := $(foreach dir, images, $(patsubst %.svg,%.pdf,$(wildcard $(dir)/*.svg)))
.PHONY: help clean html dirhtml singlehtml pickle json htmlhelp qthelp devhelp epub latex latexpdf text man changes linkcheck doctest gettext
help:
@echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of"
@echo " html to make standalone HTML files"
@echo " dirhtml to make HTML files named index.html in directories"
@echo " singlehtml to make a single large HTML file"
@echo " pickle to make pickle files"
@echo " json to make JSON files"
@echo " htmlhelp to make HTML files and a HTML help project"
@echo " qthelp to make HTML files and a qthelp project"
@echo " devhelp to make HTML files and a Devhelp project"
@echo " epub to make an epub"
@echo " latex to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter"
@echo " latexpdf to make LaTeX files and run them through pdflatex"
@echo " latexpdfja to make LaTeX files and run them through platex/dvipdfmx"
@echo " text to make text files"
@echo " man to make manual pages"
@echo " texinfo to make Texinfo files"
@echo " info to make Texinfo files and run them through makeinfo"
@echo " gettext to make PO message catalogs"
@echo " changes to make an overview of all changed/added/deprecated items"
@echo " xml to make Docutils-native XML files"
@echo " pseudoxml to make pseudoxml-XML files for display purposes"
@echo " linkcheck to check all external links for integrity"
@echo " doctest to run all doctests embedded in the documentation (if enabled)"
clean:
rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)/*
rm -f $(PDF_FILES)
html:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/html
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/html."
dirhtml:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b dirhtml $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/dirhtml
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/dirhtml."
singlehtml:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b singlehtml $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/singlehtml
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML page is in $(BUILDDIR)/singlehtml."
pickle:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b pickle $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/pickle
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can process the pickle files."
json:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b json $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/json
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can process the JSON files."
htmlhelp:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b htmlhelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/htmlhelp
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can run HTML Help Workshop with the" \
".hhp project file in $(BUILDDIR)/htmlhelp."
qthelp:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b qthelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can run "qcollectiongenerator" with the" \
".qhcp project file in $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp, like this:"
@echo "# qcollectiongenerator $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp/LMAcollector.qhcp"
@echo "To view the help file:"
@echo "# assistant -collectionFile $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp/LMAcollector.qhc"
devhelp:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b devhelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/devhelp
@echo
@echo "Build finished."
@echo "To view the help file:"
@echo "# mkdir -p $$HOME/.local/share/devhelp/LMAcollector"
@echo "# ln -s $(BUILDDIR)/devhelp $$HOME/.local/share/devhelp/LMAcollector"
@echo "# devhelp"
epub:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b epub $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/epub
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The epub file is in $(BUILDDIR)/epub."
latex: $(PDF_FILES)
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
@echo
@echo "Build finished; the LaTeX files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
@echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through (pdf)latex" \
"(use \`make latexpdf' here to do that automatically)."
latexpdf: $(PDF_FILES)
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
@echo "Running LaTeX files through pdflatex..."
$(MAKE) -C $(BUILDDIR)/latex all-pdf
@echo "pdflatex finished; the PDF files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
latexpdfja:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
@echo "Running LaTeX files through platex and dvipdfmx..."
$(MAKE) -C $(BUILDDIR)/latex all-pdf-ja
@echo "pdflatex finished; the PDF files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
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$(SPHINXBUILD) -b text $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/text
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The text files are in $(BUILDDIR)/text."
man:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b man $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/man
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$(SPHINXBUILD) -b texinfo $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo
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@echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through makeinfo" \
"(use \`make info' here to do that automatically)."
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@echo "Running Texinfo files through makeinfo..."
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gettext:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b gettext $(I18NSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/locale
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The message catalogs are in $(BUILDDIR)/locale."
changes:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b changes $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/changes
@echo
@echo "The overview file is in $(BUILDDIR)/changes."
linkcheck:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b linkcheck $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/linkcheck
@echo
@echo "Link check complete; look for any errors in the above output " \
"or in $(BUILDDIR)/linkcheck/output.txt."
doctest:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b doctest $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/doctest
@echo "Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the " \
"results in $(BUILDDIR)/doctest/output.txt."
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import sys
import os
extensions = []
templates_path = ['_templates']
source_suffix = '.rst'
master_doc = 'index'
project = u'The Ceilometer Redis Plugin'
copyright = u'2016, Mirantis Inc.'
version = '0.1'
release = '1.0.3'
exclude_patterns = [
]
pygments_style = 'sphinx'
html_theme = 'default'
htmlhelp_basename = 'RedisPlugindoc'
latex_elements = {
}
latex_documents = [
('index', 'RedisPlugindoc.tex', u'The Ceilometer Redis Plugin',
u'Mirantis Inc.', 'manual'),
]
man_pages = [
('index', 'redisplugin', u'The Ceilometer Redis Plugin',
[u'Mirantis Inc.'], 1)
]
texinfo_documents = [
('index', 'RedisPlugin', u'The Ceilometer Redis Plugin',
u'Mirantis Inc.', 'RedisPlugin', 'One line description of project.',
'Miscellaneous'),
]
latex_elements = {'classoptions': ',openany,oneside', 'babel':
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Overview
========
The *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* installs `Redis <http://redis.io>`_ and
the `Tooz library <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tooz/>`_, in a
Mirantis OpenStack (MOS) environment deployed by Fuel.
Both Redis and the Tooz library should be installed on all the controller
nodes of the environment. Starting from MOS 9.0, Ceilometer alarming service was
moved to the project called Aodh.
The *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* is used to provide coordination mechanisms to
enable the horizontal scaling of the Ceilometer/Aodh services. Using the plugin,
the Ceilometer/Aodh services are joined into a so-called **coordination group**,
which allows for resources and alarms sharding.
There is one coordination group per service type.
Please refer to the `Telemetry architecture
<http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/telemetry-system-architecture.html>`_
documentation for more information about the Ceilometer services.
In MOS 9.0, the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* enables coordination
for both:
* The **ceilometer-agent-central service**.
The ceilometer-agent-central service is responsible for polling all the OpenStack resources,
excepted those of Nova, like the VM instances, that are polled by the **ceilometer-agent-compute**.
Without coordination, there can be only one ceilometer-agent-central running at a time.
This is because, by default, the ceilometer-agent-central works with an entire set of resources.
As such, running multiple ceilometer-agent-central without coordination would poll the entire
set of resources as many times as the number of agents running on the controller nodes every
polling interval. This is obviously not a proper way to scale out the ceilometer-agent-central.
To cope with this problem, the coordination mechanism provided
by the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* allows distributing the polling workload
across multiple instances of the ceilometer-agent-central using disjoint sets
of resources.
* The **aodh-evaluator service**.
The **aodh-evaluator** service is responsible for evaluating the Ceilometer alarms.
By default, there is only one aodh-evaluator running per environment.
Without coordination, there can be only one aodh-evaluator running at a time.
This is because, as for the ceilometer-agent-central, the aodh-evaluator works
with an entire set of alarms. Running multiple aodh-evaluator
without coordination would evaluate all the alarms as many times as the number of evaluators
running on the controller nodes every evaluation interval. To cope with this problem,
the coordination mechanism provided by the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* allows distributing
the alarms evaluation workload across multiple instances of the aodh-evaluator
using disjoint sets of alarms.
Please note that starting from MOS 8.0, the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* doesn't provide support
(out-of-the-box) for the coordination of the **ceilometer-agent-notification** service because
it is not needed for the most common samples transformations.
.. note:: Before Liberty, the transformation of the samples was handled by the
**ceilometer-agent-compute** and the **ceilometer-agent-central** services.
In Liberty, the transformation of the samples was moved
to the **ceilometer-agent-notification** service, but after thorough performance analysis
of Ceilometer at scale, we discovered that this change has a bad impact on performance.
Starting from MOS 8.0, the transformations for the following list of measurements were moved back
to the ceilometer-agent-compute service.
* cpu_util
* disk.read.requests.rate
* disk.write.requests.rate
* disk.read.bytes.rate
* disk.write.bytes.rate
* disk.device.read.requests.rate
* disk.device.read.bytes.rate
* disk.device.write.bytes.rate
* network.incoming.bytes.rate
* network.outgoing.bytes.rate
* network.incoming.packets.rate
* network.outgoing.packets.rate
As a result, starting from MOS 8.0, there is no need to run the ceilometer-agent-notification
in coordination mode unless you need to maintain the transformation of custom samples that
are not listed above. In this case, it is possible to enable coordination for the
ceilometer-agent-notification service manually event though, it is not recommended
for performance reasons.
In addition to the above, the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* configures *Pacemaker*
and `redis-sentinel <http://redis.io/topics/sentinel>`_
to enable **high availability** of the Redis cluster. Redis clustering includes:
* Monitoring the state of the **redis-server** processes
* Elect a new redis-server master during a failover
* Connect Ceilometer to the elected redis-server
* Organize the synchronization between Redis nodes
Requirements
------------
======================= ================
Requirements Version/Comment
======================= ================
MOS 9.0
Tooz <0.14.0,>=0.13.1
======================= ================
.. _limitations:
Limitations
-----------
* The *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* requires to install on an odd number of controller
nodes to work properly. This is because, Redis clustering requires an odd number of nodes
to avoid the split brain effect when electing a master.
* If you have any custom transformers you need to ensure that they are cache-less.
If transformation is cache-less, then there is no need to enable the coordination.
That is, based only on the ``unit_conversion`` transformer or the ``arithmetic`` transformers.
Otherwise, you will have to consider running only one instance of the ceilometer-agent-notification
service in your MOS environment or install the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* and do all the
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User Guide
==========
Once the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin* is installed following the instructions of
the :ref:`Installation Guide`, you can create a Mirantis OpenStack (MOS) environment
with Ceilometer and Aodh whose **ceilometer-agent-central** and **aodh-evaluator**
services will work in **workload partitioned** mode.
This plugin was created to enable the scale-out of these Ceilometer/Aodh services.
It is useless and **shouldn't be used if Ceilometer and Aodh are not installed**.
Plugin Configuration
--------------------
To use the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin*, you need to `create a new MOS environment
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/create-environment.html>`_
with the `Telemetry service
<http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/telemetry.html>`_
(a.k.a Ceilometer) enabled and follow these steps using the *Fuel UI Wizard*.
1. Make sure that the plugin is properly installed on the Fuel Master node.
Go to the *Plugins* tab. You should see the following:
.. image:: images/redis-plugin-on9-0.png
:width: 100%
2. Enable the plugin.
Go to the *Environments* tab and select the *Redis plugin for Ceilometer* checkbox:
.. image:: images/redis-plugin-9-0.png
:width: 100%
3. Add nodes to your environment to which you will assign the **controller role**.
.. note:: When `adding nodes
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/configure-environment/add-nodes.html>`_
to the environment and `assign or change a role
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/configure-environment/change-roles.html>`_,
do not forget to use an odd number of controllers as mentioned in :ref:`Limitations` section.
4. `Verify your network configuration
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/configure-environment/verify-networks.html>`_.
5. `Deploy your changes
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/deploy-environment.html>`_
once you are done with the configuration of your environment.
Plugin Verification
-------------------
#. Check that the ceilometer-agent-central and aodh-evaluator services are running
on each controller.
Run ``http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/deploy-environment.html`. You should see the following in the output::
Clone Set: clone_p_ceilometer-agent-central [p_ceilometer-agent-central]
Started: [ node-21.domain.tld node-27.domain.tld node-33.domain.tld ]
Clone Set: clone_p_aodh-evaluator [p_aodh-evaluator]
Started: [ node-21.domain.tld node-27.domain.tld node-33.domain.tld ]
The *Started* list should contain all controllers.
#. For the ceilometer-agent-central, check that the samples are not duplicated.
For this check you may choose any metric collected by the ceilometer-agent-central.
All the Ceilometer metrics can be found in
`Measurements <http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/telemetry-measurements.html>`_ .
You may choose any section excepted *OpenStack Compute* and then select a metric with *Pollster Origin*.
For example, let's choose *storage.objects*.
The plugin **works correctly** if you see one sample for each resource type every
*polling interval* (1 minute in this example)::
root@node-2:~# ceilometer sample-list -m storage.objects -l 10| grep storage.objects
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:32:27 |
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:31:29 |
The plugin **works incorrectly** if there are duplicates. In this example, the plugin works
incorectly because there are three samples for the same resource type every *polling interval*::
root@node-2:~# ceilometer sample-list -m storage.objects -l 20| grep storage.objects
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:27:37 |
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:27:26 |
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:27:17 |
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:26:38 |
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:26:26 |
| 65e486c7... | storage.objects | gauge | 0.0 | object | 2015-11-05T10:26:17 |
#. For the alarm evaluator, it is possible to see that everything works as expected
only from the logs::
# grep extract_my_subset /var/log/aodh/aodh-evaluator.log
There should be different *My subset: [* results for the aodh-evaluator instances.

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Welcome to the Ceilometer Redis Plugin Documentation!
=====================================================
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
description
installation
guide
Indices and Tables
==================
* :ref:`search`

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.. _installation guide:
Installation Guide
==================
Install the Plugin
------------------
To install the *Ceilometer Redis Plugin*, you need to follow these steps.
#. Please refer to the :ref:`limitations` section before you proceed.
#. Download the plugin from the
`Fuel Plugins Catalog <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/>`_.
#. Copy the plugin's RPM file to the
`Fuel Master node
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-install-guide/intro/intro_fuel_intro.html>`_
with secure copy (scp)::
# scp fuel-plugin-ceilometer-redis/ceilometer-redis-1.0-1.0.3-1.noarch.rpm /
root@:<the_Fuel_Master_node_IP address>:/tmp
#. Log into the Fuel Master node and install the plugin::
# ssh root@:<the_Fuel_Master_node_IP address>
[root@fuel-master ~]# cd /tmp
[root@fuel-master ~]# fuel plugins --install ceilometer-redis-1.0-1.0.3-1.noarch.rpm
#. Verify that the plugin is installed correctly::
[root@fuel-master ~]# fuel plugins list
id | name | version | package_version
---|------------------|---------------|----------------
4 | ceilometer-redis | 1.0.3 | 3.0.0

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attributes:
# Install redis only if ceilometer is enabled
metadata:
restrictions:
- condition: settings:additional_components.ceilometer.value == false
action: hide

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# Plugin name
name: ceilometer-redis
# Human-readable name for your plugin
title: Redis plugin for Ceilometer
# Plugin version
version: 1.0.3
# Description
description: Ceilometer extension that provides a workload-partitioning and HA for ceilometer services
# Required fuel version
fuel_version: ['9.0']
# Specify license of your plugin
licenses: ['Apache License Version 2.0']
# Specify author or company name
authors: ['Ivan Berezovskiy', 'Ilya Tyaptin', 'Nikita Karpin']
# A link to the plugin's page
homepage: 'https://github.com/openstack/fuel-plugin-ceilometer-redis'
# Groups
groups: []
# The plugin is compatible with releases in the list
releases:
- os: ubuntu
version: mitaka-9.0
mode: ['ha']
deployment_scripts_path: deployment_scripts/
repository_path: repositories/ubuntu
# Version of plugin package
package_version: '3.0.0'

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#!/bin/bash
# Add here any the actions which are required before plugin build
# like packages building, packages downloading from mirrors and so on.
# The script should return 0 if there were no errors.

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..
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
License.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
==============================================
Add central agent HA and workload partitioning
==============================================
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/fuel/+spec/ceilometer-central-agent-ha
Implement Redis installation and using it as a coordination backend
for ceilometer central agents
Problem description
===================
A detailed description of the problem:
* Currently there are several Ceilometer services which do not support workload
partitioning in MOS: central agent, alarm evaluator and agent notification. During
Juno release cycle workload partitioning for central agent was implemented.
In Kilo, partition coordination was introduced to alarm evaluator and agent
notification. In Liberty, coordination for notification agent was further improved.
Thus, it should be supported in MOS.
For this purpose we should provide tooz library support. This library is responsible for
coordination between services and supports several backends: zookeeper, redis, memcached.
Redis was chosen as the tooz backend in MOS.
Proposed change
===============
Support for Ceilometer services coordination is an experimental feature and it was
decided to implement it as a fuel plugin.
Its implementation requires the following things to be done:
* Implement Redis installation on controller nodes in HA mode
* Prepare Redis packages and their dependencies
* Enable partitioning in config for ceilometer central agents
* Enable partitioning in config for ceilometer alarm evaluator
* Enable partitioning in config for ceilometer notification agents
Installation diagram for central agent is below. The schemas for alarm-evaluator and
notification agent are similar
::
+---------------------+
| |
| +---------------+ |
| | ceilometer +-------------------------+
| | central agent | | |
| +---------------+ | |
| | |
| Primary controller | |
| | |
| +---------------+ | |
| | redis <------------------------------+
| | master | | | |
| +---------------+ | | |
| | | |
+---------------------+ | |
| |
+---------------------+ | |
| | | |
| +---------------+ | | |
| | ceilometer +-------------------------+ |
| | central agent | | | |
| +---------------+ | | |
| | +------v----+--+
| controller 1 | | |
| | | Coordination |
| +---------------+ | | |
| | redis | | +------^----+--+
| | slave1 | | | |
| | <------------------------------+
| +---------------+ | | |
| | | |
+---------------------+ | |
| |
+---------------------+ | |
| | | |
| +---------------+ | | |
| | ceilometer +-------------------------+ |
| | central agent | | |
| +---------------+ | |
| | |
| controller 2 | |
| | |
| +---------------+ | |
| | redis | | |
| | slave2 <------------------------------+
| | | |
| +---------------+ |
| |
+---------------------+
Alternatives
------------
* We may use MQ queues for task ditribution between the services. The problem is
that MQ is one of the most weak point in OpenStack now and it may be not safe
to make it responsible for HA and coordination.
Data model impact
-----------------
None
REST API impact
---------------
None
Upgrade impact
--------------
These changes will be needed in puppet scripts:
* Add redis module
* Configure ceilometer agents to be partitioned
This change will be needed in packages:
* Use upstream Redis packages and its dependencies
Security impact
---------------
None
Notifications impact
--------------------
None
Other end user impact
---------------------
None
Performance Impact
------------------
Performance should become better because the same amount of work will be
done using several workers
Other deployer impact
---------------------
This could be installed only in HA mode with ceilometer
Developer impact
----------------
None
Implementation
==============
Assignee(s)
-----------
Primary assignee:
Ivan Berezovskiy
Other contributors:
Nadya Shakhat, Ilya Tyaptin, Igor Degtiarov
Reviewer:
Vladimir Kuklin Sergii Golovatiuk
QA:
Vitaly Gusev
Work Items
----------
* Implement redis installation from puppet (iberezovskiy)
* Configure ceilometer central agent (iberezovskiy)
* Configure alarm evaluator (Nadya Shakhat)
* Configure notification agents (Nadya Shakhat)
* Write a documentation (Nadya Shakhat)
Dependencies
============
None
Testing
=======
General testing approach:
* Environment with ceilometer in HA mode should be successfully deployed
* Redis cluster should be with one master and two slaves
* Ensure that after node with redis master was broken ceilometer services
can work with new redis master
Testing approach for central agent:
* Ceilometer should collect all enabled polling meters for deployed
environment
* Ensure that the sets of meters to be polled by each central agent are disjoint
* Ensure that after one central agent is broken, during the next polling
cycle all measurements will be rescheduled between two another,
and all of meters will be collected
Testing approach for alarm evaluator:
* Ensure that alarms can be successfully created
* Ensure that after one alarm evaluator is broken, during the next alarm evaluation
cycle all alarms will be rescheduled between two another for further evaluation
and all of alarms will be successfully evaluated
* Ensure that the sets of alarms for each alarm evaluator are disjoint
Testing approach for notification agent:
* Ensure that messages don't not stuck in notification.info queue
* Ensure that IPC queues are created in MQ, chech that list of IPC queues corresponds
to pipeline.yaml and each queue has the one consumer
* Ensure that after one alarm evaluator was broken, during the next alarm evaluation
cycle all alarms will be rescheduled between two another for further evaluation
and all of them will be successfully evaluated
Documentation Impact
====================
A Plugin Guide about redis plugin installation should be created.
Also, the document about ceilometer HA and partitioning should be done.
For validation and testing purpose, the test plan and test report should be provided.
References
==========
1. Central agent: https://github.com/openstack/ceilometer-specs/blob/master/specs/juno/central-agent-partitioning.rst
2. Notification agent: https://github.com/openstack/ceilometer-specs/blob/master/specs/kilo/notification-coordiation.rst
3. Notification agent cont.: https://github.com/openstack/ceilometer-specs/blob/master/specs/liberty/distributed-coordinated-notifications.rst

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Sphinx
# Hacking already pins down pep8, pyflakes and flake8
hacking<0.11,>=0.10.0

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[tox]
envlist = docs,build_plugin
skipsdist = True
[testenv]
deps = -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
passenv = HOME
[flake8]
ignore = H105,H201,E241,H401
show-source = True
[testenv:docs]
changedir = {toxinidir}/doc
whitelist_externals = make
commands =
make clean html SPHINXOPTS=-W
[testenv:build_plugin]
changedir = {toxinidir}
whitelist_externals =
fpb
bash
commands =
fpb --check {toxinidir} --debug
fpb --build {toxinidir} --debug