Replace var approach with config_template approach

Instead of having specific variables do adjust the init
behaviour, the more generalised approach of hard setting
sensible defaults in the template and allowing the use
of config_template to override those is being used.

Change-Id: Id74d06cdfa2cf1e4a6270566d67083a50d82f6ac
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Jesse Pretorius 2017-04-26 13:32:30 +01:00 committed by Jesse Pretorius (odyssey4me)
parent 035eb854ea
commit b620dc00e9
3 changed files with 17 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -311,12 +311,4 @@ cinder_rootwrap_conf_overrides: {}
cinder_api_paste_ini_overrides: {}
cinder_cinder_conf_overrides: {}
# Timeout (in seconds) for cinder to wait between SIGTERM and SIGKILL
# Applies to TimeoutSec in systemd, affecting start and stop times.
# 'sigkill_timeout' is a global option should one desired.
cinder_sigkill_timeout: 120
# Number of seconds to wait before restarting the service
cinder_restart_wait: 5
_UUID_regex: "[0-9a-f]{8}-([0-9a-f]{4}-){3}[0-9a-f]{12}"

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@ -1,19 +1,18 @@
---
features:
- The ``cinder_sigkill_timeout`` was introduced to control
the time between sending a SIGTERM signal and a SIGKILL signal when
stopping or restarting services. This can help in letting long-lived
sessions drain while preventing new ones from starting before a
restart. Default is 120 seconds (was harcoded to 300 seconds).
- The ``cinder_restart_wait`` variable has been added to control the time
between restarts of cinder services. Default is 5 seconds (was
hardcoded to 150 seconds).
- For the ``os_cinder`` role, the systemd unit ``TimeoutSec`` value which
controls the time between sending a SIGTERM signal and a SIGKILL signal
when stopping or restarting the service has been reduced from 300 seconds
to 120 seconds. This provides 2 minutes for long-lived sessions to drain
while preventing new ones from starting before a restart or a stop. The
``RestartSec`` value which controls the time between the service stop and
start when restarting has been reduced from 150 seconds to 2 seconds to
make the restart happen faster. These values can be adjusted by using the
``cinder_*_init_config_overrides`` variables which use the
``config_template`` task to change template defaults.
upgrade:
- The ``cinder_sigkill_timeout`` was introduced to control
the time between sending a SIGTERM signal and a SIGKILL signal when
stopping or restarting services. This can help in letting long-lived
sessions drain while preventing new ones from starting before a
restart. Default is 120 seconds (was harcoded to 300 seconds).
- The ``cinder_restart_wait`` variable has been added to control the time
between restarts of cinder services. Default is 5 seconds (was
hardcoded to 150 seconds).
- The variables ``cinder_sigkill_timeout`` and ``cinder_restart_wait`` have
been removed. The previous default values have now been set in the
template directly and can be adjusted by using the
``cinder_*_init_overrides`` variables which use the ``config_template``
task to change template defaults.

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@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ ExecStart={{ cinder_bin }}/{{ item.value.service_name }} {{ program_config_optio
{% endif %}
# Give a reasonable amount of time for the server to start up/shut down
TimeoutSec={{ cinder_sigkill_timeout }}
TimeoutSec=120
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec={{ cinder_restart_wait }}
RestartSec=2
# This creates a specific slice which all services will operate from
# The accounting options give us the ability to see resource usage through