system-config/run_all.sh
Monty Taylor 0c4a981f73 Stop running k8s-on-openstack nested
The current code runs k8s-on-openstack's ansible in an ansible
task. This makes debugging failures especially difficult.

Instead, move the prep task to update-system-config, which will
ensure the repo is cloned, and move the post task to its own
playbook. The cinder storage class k8s action can be removed from
this completely as it's handled in the rook playbook.

Then just run the k8s-on-openstack playbook as usual, but without
the cd first so that our normal ansible.cfg works.

Change-Id: I6015e58daa940914d46602a2cb64ecac5d59fa2e
2019-02-12 18:17:46 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
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#
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
# If updating the puppet system-config repo or installing puppet modules
# fails then abort the puppet run as we will not get the results we
# expect.
set -e
SYSTEM_CONFIG=/opt/system-config
ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS=$SYSTEM_CONFIG/playbooks
# We only send stats if running under cron
UNDER_CRON=0
while getopts ":c" arg; do
case $arg in
c)
UNDER_CRON=1
;;
esac
done
GLOBAL_START_TIME=$(date '+%s')
# Send a timer stat to statsd
# send_timer metric [start_time]
# * uses timer metric bridge.ansible.run_all.<$1>
# * time will be taken from last call of start_timer, or $2 if set
function send_timer {
# Only send stats under cron conditions
if [[ ${UNDER_CRON} != 1 ]]; then
return
fi
local current=$(date '+%s')
local name=$1
local start=${2-$_START_TIME}
local elapsed_ms=$(( (current - start) * 1000 ))
echo "bridge.ansible.run_all.${name}:${elapsed_ms}|ms" | nc -w 1 -u graphite.openstack.org 8125
}
# See send_timer
function start_timer {
_START_TIME=$(date '+%s')
}
echo "--- begin run @ $(date -Is) ---"
# It's possible for connectivity to a server or manifest application to break
# for indeterminate periods of time, so the playbooks should be run without
# errexit
set +e
# Run all the ansible playbooks under timeout to prevent them from getting
# stuck if they are oomkilled
# Clone system-config and install modules and roles
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/update-system-config.yaml
send_timer update_system_config
# Update the code on bridge
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/bridge.yaml
send_timer bridge
# Run k8s-on-openstack
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ${SYSTEM_CONFIG}/run_k8s_ansible.sh
send_timer k8s
# Run the k8s nodes bootstrap playbook
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/bootstrap-k8s-nodes.yaml
send_timer base
# Run the base playbook everywhere
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/base.yaml
send_timer base
# These playbooks run on the gitea k8s cluster
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${SYSTEM_CONFIG}/kubernetes/rook/rook-playbook.yaml
send_timer gitea_rook
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${SYSTEM_CONFIG}/kubernetes/percona-xtradb-cluster/pxc-playbook.yaml
send_timer gitea_pxc
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${SYSTEM_CONFIG}/kubernetes/gitea/gitea-playbook.yaml
send_timer gitea_gitea
# Update the puppet version
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/update_puppet_version.yaml
send_timer update_puppet_version
# Run the git/gerrit/zuul sequence, since it's important that they all work together
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_git.yaml
send_timer git
# Run AFS changes separately so we can make sure to only do one at a time
# (turns out quorum is nice to have)
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 1 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_afs.yaml
send_timer afs
# Run everything else. We do not care if the other things worked
start_timer
timeout -k 2m 120m ansible-playbook -f 50 ${ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOKS}/remote_puppet_else.yaml
send_timer else
# Send the combined time for everything
send_timer total $GLOBAL_START_TIME
echo "--- end run @ $(date -Is) ---"
echo