openstack-helm-infra/tools/deployment/multinode/110-nagios.sh
Steve Wilkerson 00b40480a3 Nagios: Fix elasticsearch query clause volume mount
This fixes the Nagios volume mount for the Elasticsearch query
file. Previously, the check for adding the volumemount to the
pod definition was incorrect. This fixes the conditional check,
and also adds the same conditional check to the configuration
secret

This adds a simple check to the monitoring and multinode jobs to
validate the resulting json gets mounted into the pod successfully

Change-Id: I2af289ccc4e1cff1669cb5e6e829514781b14dd3
2019-01-15 16:18:01 -06:00

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#!/bin/bash
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set -xe
#NOTE: Lint and package chart
make nagios
#NOTE: Deploy command
tee /tmp/nagios.yaml << EOF
pod:
replicas:
nagios: 3
conf:
nagios:
query_es_clauses:
test_es_query:
hello: world
EOF
helm upgrade --install nagios ./nagios \
--namespace=osh-infra \
--values=/tmp/nagios.yaml
#NOTE: Wait for deploy
./tools/deployment/common/wait-for-pods.sh osh-infra
#NOTE: Validate Deployment info
helm status nagios
#NOTE: Verify elasticsearch query clauses are functional by execing into pod
NAGIOS_POD=$(kubectl -n osh-infra get pods -l='application=nagios,component=monitoring' --output=jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}')
kubectl exec $NAGIOS_POD -n osh-infra -c nagios -- cat /opt/nagios/etc/objects/query_es_clauses.json | python -m json.tool