system-config/run_all.sh
Colleen Murphy d4d0ae0e40 Add playbook to upgrade puppet
Add a playbook to rerun install_puppet.sh with PUPPET_VERSION=4. Also
make the install_modules.sh script smarter about figuring out the puppet
version so that the update_puppet.yaml playbook, which updates the
puppet config and puppet modules but not the puppet package, does not
need to be changed.

When we're ready to start upgrading nodes, we'll add them to the puppet4
group in `modules/openstack_project/files/puppetmaster/groups.txt`.

Change-Id: Ic41d277b2d70e7c25669e0c07e668fb9479b8abf
2018-06-05 00:25:21 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# 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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#
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# under the License.
# If updating the puppet system-config repo or installing puppet modules
# fails then abort the puppet run as we will not get the results we
# expect.
set -e
export ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH=/var/log/puppet_run_all.log
SYSTEM_CONFIG=/opt/system-config/production
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS=$SYSTEM_CONFIG/playbooks
# It's possible for connectivity to a server or manifest application to break
# for indeterminate periods of time, so the playbooks should be run without
# errexit
set +e
# Run all the ansible playbooks under timeout to prevent them from getting
# stuck if they are oomkilled
# First, sync the puppet repos with all the machines
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 10 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/update_puppet.yaml
# Update the puppet version
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 10 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/update_puppet_version.yaml
# Run the git/gerrit/zuul sequence, since it's important that they all work together
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 10 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_git.yaml
# Run AFS changes separately so we can make sure to only do one at a time
# (turns out quorum is nice to have)
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 1 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_afs.yaml
# Run everything else. We do not care if the other things worked
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 10 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_else.yaml