Allow passing arguments to RabbitMQ server
Adds rabbitmq_server_additional_erl_args variable which is appended to RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS environment variable to RabbitMQ server startup script. This can be used to configure the schedulers. Docs attached. Change-Id: Id683c8cc6dac61354ffd94f3b460335b42136ba2 Co-authored-by: Radosław Piliszek <radoslaw.piliszek@gmail.com> Related-bug: #1846467
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rabbitmq_cluster_name: "openstack"
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rabbitmq_hostname: "{{ ansible_hostname }}"
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rabbitmq_pid_file: "/var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbitmq.pid"
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rabbitmq_server_additional_erl_args: ""
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RABBITMQ_LOG_BASE=/var/log/kolla/{{ project_name }}
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RABBITMQ_DIST_PORT={{ role_rabbitmq_cluster_port }}
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RABBITMQ_PID_FILE={{ rabbitmq_pid_file }}
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RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS="-kernel inetrc '/etc/rabbitmq/erl_inetrc' {% if api_address_family == 'ipv6' %}-proto_dist inet6_tcp {% endif %}"
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RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS="-kernel inetrc '/etc/rabbitmq/erl_inetrc' {% if api_address_family == 'ipv6' %}-proto_dist inet6_tcp {% endif %}{{ rabbitmq_server_additional_erl_args }}"
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RABBITMQ_CTL_ERL_ARGS="{% if api_address_family == 'ipv6' %}-proto_dist inet6_tcp {% endif %}"
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export ERL_EPMD_ADDRESS={{ api_interface_address }}
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logging-and-monitoring/index
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containers/index
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databases/index
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message-queues/index
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deployment-config/index
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deployment-and-bootstrapping/index
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doc/source/reference/message-queues/index.rst
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==============
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Message queues
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==============
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This section describes configuration of message queue services.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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rabbitmq
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doc/source/reference/message-queues/rabbitmq.rst
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.. _rabbitmq:
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========
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RabbitMQ
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========
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RabbitMQ is a message broker written in Erlang.
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It is currently the default provider of message queues in Kolla Ansible
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deployments.
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Passing arguments to RabbitMQ server's Erlang VM
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Erlang programs run in Erlang VM (virtual machine) and use Erlang runtime.
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Erlang VM can be configured.
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Kolla Ansible makes it possible to pass arguments to the Erlang VM via the
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usage of ``rabbitmq_server_additional_erl_args`` variable. The contents of it
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are appended to ``RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS`` environment variable
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passed to RabbitMQ server startup script. Kolla Ansible already configures
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RabbitMQ server for IPv6 (if necessary). Any argument can be passed there as
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documented in https://www.rabbitmq.com/runtime.html
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#enable_zookeeper: "{{ enable_kafka | bool }}"
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#enable_zun: "no"
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##################
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# RabbitMQ options
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##################
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# Options passed to RabbitMQ server startup script via the
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# RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS environment var.
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# See Kolla Ansible docs RabbitMQ section for details.
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# These are appended to args already provided by Kolla Ansible
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# to configure IPv6 in RabbitMQ server.
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#rabbitmq_server_additional_erl_args: ""
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##############
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# Ceph options
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##############
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---
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features:
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It is now possible to pass ``RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS``
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to RabbitMQ server's Erlang VM via the newly introduced
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``rabbitmq_server_additional_erl_args`` variable.
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See Kolla Ansible docs RabbitMQ section for details.
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