Make setup module arguments configurable
Ansible facts can have a large impact on the performance of the Ansible control host. This patch introduces some control over which facts are gathered (kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset) and which facts are stored (kolla_ansible_setup_filter). By default we do not change the default values of these arguments to the setup module. The flexibility of these arguments is limited, but they do provide enough for a large performance improvement in a typical moderate to large OpenStack cloud. In particular, the large complex dict fact for each interface has a large effect, and on an OpenStack controller or hypervisor there may be many virtual interfaces. We can use the kolla_ansible_setup_filter variable to help: kolla_ansible_setup_filter: 'ansible_[!qt]*' This causes Ansible to collect but not store facts matching that pattern, which includes the virtual interface facts. Currently we are not referencing other facts matching the pattern within Kolla Ansible. Note that including the 'ansible_' prefix causes meta facts module_setup and gather_subset to be filtered, but this seems to be the only way to get a good match on the interface facts. To work around this, we use ansible_facts rather than module_setup to detect whether facts exist in the cache. The exact improvement will vary, but has been reported to be as large as 18x on systems with many virtual interfaces. For reference, here are some other tunings tried: * Increased the number of forks (great speedup depending of the size of the deployment) * Use `strategy = mitogen_linear` (cut processing time in half) * Ansible caching (little speed up) * SSH tunning (little speed up) Co-Authored-By: Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com> Closes-Bug: #1921538 Change-Id: Iae8ca4aae945892f1dc65e1b10381d2e26e88805
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- name: Gather facts for all hosts
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- name: Gather facts for all hosts
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hosts: all
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hosts: all
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serial: '{{ kolla_serial|default("0") }}'
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serial: '{{ kolla_serial|default("0") }}'
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gather_facts: true
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gather_facts: false
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tasks:
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tasks:
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- name: Gather facts
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setup:
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filter: "{{ kolla_ansible_setup_filter }}"
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gather_subset: "{{ kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset }}"
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when:
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- not ansible_facts
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- name: Group hosts to determine when using --limit
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- name: Group hosts to determine when using --limit
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group_by:
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group_by:
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key: "all_using_limit_{{ (ansible_play_batch | length) != (groups['all'] | length) }}"
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key: "all_using_limit_{{ (ansible_play_batch | length) != (groups['all'] | length) }}"
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tasks:
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tasks:
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- name: Gather facts
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- name: Gather facts
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setup:
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setup:
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filter: "{{ kolla_ansible_setup_filter }}"
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gather_subset: "{{ kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset }}"
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delegate_facts: True
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delegate_facts: True
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delegate_to: "{{ item }}"
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delegate_to: "{{ item }}"
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with_items: "{{ delegate_hosts }}"
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with_items: "{{ delegate_hosts }}"
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# We gathered facts for all hosts in the batch during the first play.
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# We gathered facts for all hosts in the batch during the first play.
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when:
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when:
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- not hostvars[item].ansible_facts.module_setup | default(false)
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- not hostvars[item].ansible_facts
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tags: always
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tags: always
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config_owner_user: "root"
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config_owner_user: "root"
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config_owner_group: "root"
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config_owner_group: "root"
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###################
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# Ansible options
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###################
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# This variable is used as the "filter" argument for the setup module. For
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# instance, if one wants to remove/ignore all Neutron interface facts:
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# kolla_ansible_setup_filter: "ansible_[!qt]*"
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# By default, we do not provide a filter.
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kolla_ansible_setup_filter: "{{ omit }}"
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# This variable is used as the "gather_subset" argument for the setup module.
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# For instance, if one wants to avoid collecting facts via facter:
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# kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset: "all,!facter"
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# By default, we do not provide a gather subset.
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kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset: "{{ omit }}"
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###################
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###################
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# Kolla options
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# Kolla options
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[defaults]
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[defaults]
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inject_facts_as_vars = False
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inject_facts_as_vars = False
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Fact filtering
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Ansible facts filtering can be used to speed up Ansible. Environments with
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many network interfaces on the network and compute nodes can experience very
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slow processing with Kolla Ansible. This happens due to the processing of the
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large per-interface facts with each task. To avoid storing certain facts, we
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can use the ``kolla_ansible_setup_filter`` variable, which is used as the
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``filter`` argument to the ``setup`` module. For example, to avoid collecting
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facts for virtual interfaces beginning with q or t:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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kolla_ansible_setup_filter: "ansible_[!qt]*"
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This causes Ansible to collect but not store facts matching that pattern, which
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includes the virtual interface facts. Currently we are not referencing other
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facts matching the pattern within Kolla Ansible. Note that including the
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``ansible_`` prefix causes meta facts ``module_setup`` and ``gather_subset`` to
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be filtered, but this seems to be the only way to get a good match on the
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interface facts.
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The exact improvement will vary, but has been reported to be as large as 18x on
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systems with many virtual interfaces.
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Fact gathering subsets
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It is also possible to configure which subsets of facts are gathered, via
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``kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset``, which is used as the ``gather_subset``
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argument to the ``setup`` module. For example, if one wants to avoid collecting
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facts via facter:
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kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset: "all,!facter"
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# commented parameters are shown here, To override the default value uncomment
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# commented parameters are shown here, To override the default value uncomment
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# the parameter and change its value.
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# the parameter and change its value.
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###################
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# Ansible options
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###################
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# This variable is used as the "filter" argument for the setup module. For
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# instance, if one wants to remove/ignore all Neutron interface facts:
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# kolla_ansible_setup_filter: "ansible_[!qt]*"
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# By default, we do not provide a filter.
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#kolla_ansible_setup_filter: "{{ omit }}"
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# This variable is used as the "gather_subset" argument for the setup module.
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# For instance, if one wants to avoid collecting facts via facter:
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# kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset: "all,!facter"
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# By default, we do not provide a gather subset.
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#kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset: "{{ omit }}"
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###############
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###############
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# Kolla options
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# Kolla options
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---
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features:
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Adds support for configuring the ``filter`` and ``gather_subset`` arguments
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for the ``setup`` module via ``kolla_ansible_setup_filter`` and
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``kolla_ansible_setup_gather_subset`` respectively. These can be used to
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reduce the number of facts, which can have a significant effect on
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performance of Ansible.
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