kolla-ansible/docker/keystone/extend_start.sh
Paul Bourke 7df3a0bea5 Clean up keystone httpd pid files for RPM distros
In some cases we're seeing httpd not cleaning up properly after itself,
which results in the keystone container failing to restart. This is
confirmed to happen on rpm based distros, but have not had any reports
on Ubuntu.

Change-Id: I58b006189e700f1c851601b4f64dd0fae931103c
Closes-Bug: #1489676
Co-Authored-By: Tim Potter <tpot@hpe.com>
2015-11-05 11:46:14 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
if [[ "${KOLLA_BASE_DISTRO}" == "ubuntu" || \
"${KOLLA_BASE_DISTRO}" == "debian" ]]; then
# Loading Apache2 ENV variables
source /etc/apache2/envvars
fi
# NOTE(pbourke): httpd will not clean up after itself in some cases which
# results in the container not being able to restart. Unconfirmed if this
# happens on Ubuntu. (bug #1489676)
if [[ "${KOLLA_BASE_DISTRO}" =~ fedora|centos|oraclelinux|rhel ]]; then
rm -rf /var/run/httpd/* /run/httpd/* /tmp/httpd*
fi
# Bootstrap and exit if KOLLA_BOOTSTRAP variable is set. This catches all cases
# of the KOLLA_BOOTSTRAP variable being set, including empty.
if [[ "${!KOLLA_BOOTSTRAP[@]}" ]]; then
sudo -H -u keystone keystone-manage db_sync
# Start the api to set initial endpoint and users with the admin_token
$CMD
sleep 5
openstack service create --name keystone --description "OpenStack Identity" identity
openstack endpoint create --region "${REGION_NAME}" \
--publicurl "${PUBLIC_URL}" \
--internalurl "${INTERNAL_URL}" \
--adminurl "${ADMIN_URL}" \
identity
openstack project create --description "Admin Project" admin
openstack user create --password "${KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PASSWORD}" admin
openstack role create admin
openstack role add --project admin --user admin admin
exit 0
fi
ARGS="-DFOREGROUND"