Ocata Series Release Notes

15.1.5

New Features

  • For the os_designate role, the systemd unit TimeoutSec value which controls the time between sending a SIGTERM signal and a SIGKILL signal when stopping or restarting the service has been reduced from 300 seconds to 120 seconds. This provides 2 minutes for long-lived sessions to drain while preventing new ones from starting before a restart or a stop. The RestartSec value which controls the time between the service stop and start when restarting has been reduced from 150 seconds to 2 seconds to make the restart happen faster. These values can be adjusted by using the designate_*_init_config_overrides variables which use the config_template task to change template defaults.

  • New variables have been added to allow a deployer to customize a designate systemd unit file to their liking.

  • The task dropping the designate systemd unit files now uses the config_template action plugin allowing deployers access to customize the unit files as they see fit without having to load extra options into the defaults and polute the generic systemd unit file with jinja2 variables and conditionals.

Upgrade Notes

  • For the os_designate role, the systemd unit TimeoutSec value which controls the time between sending a SIGTERM signal and a SIGKILL signal when stopping or restarting the service has been reduced from 300 seconds to 120 seconds. This provides 2 minutes for long-lived sessions to drain while preventing new ones from starting before a restart or a stop. The RestartSec value which controls the time between the service stop and start when restarting has been reduced from 150 seconds to 2 seconds to make the restart happen faster. These values can be adjusted by using the designate_*_init_config_overrides variables which use the config_template task to change template defaults.

  • The endpoint which designate uses to communicate with neutron has been set to the internalURL by default. This change has been done within the template designate.conf.j2 and can be changed using the designate_designate_conf_overrides variable.

15.0.0

New Features

  • The os-designate role now supports Ubuntu 16.04 and SystemD.

  • CentOS7/RHEL support has been added to the os_designate role.

  • The os_designate role now supports the ability to configure whether apt/yum tasks install the latest available package, or just ensure that the package is present. The default action is to ensure that the latest package is present. The action taken may be changed to only ensure that the package is present by setting designate_package_state to present.

Upgrade Notes

  • Installation of designate and its dependent pip packages will now only occur within a Python virtual environment. The designate_venv_enabled, designate_venv_bin, designate_venv_etc_dir and designate_non_venv_etc_dir variables have been removed.

  • The os_designate role always checks whether the latest package is installed when executed. If a deployer wishes to change the check to only validate the presence of the package, the option designate_package_state should be set to present.