Move podman socket activation to podman role

The expectation was that the podman role would fully configure the
podman service, but we needed to run the podman_sdk role for socket
activation to be enabled.

It also meant that you needed to run the podman_sdk role after the
podman role (as it expected that podman was already installed) which is
not always desirable. For instance, in kayobe, we setup the virtualenv
before configuring the container engine.

Closes-Bug: #2054568
Change-Id: Ic9d3cf9ad94f0cb28f9f1073ff02842a38211a54
This commit is contained in:
Will Szumski 2024-02-21 16:14:19 +00:00
parent dbb7d9c536
commit 70f3a398fd
3 changed files with 18 additions and 7 deletions

View File

@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
---
upgrade:
- |
Socket activation of podman is now enabled by the ``podman`` role and
not the ``podman_sdk`` role.
fixes:
- |
Fixes an issue where the ``podman`` role did not enable socket activation
for the podman service.
See `LP#2054568 <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ansible-collection-kolla/+bug/2054568>`__
for further details.

View File

@ -21,6 +21,13 @@
# If any packages were updated, and any containers were running, wait for the
# daemon to come up and start all previously running containers.
- name: Start podman.socket
become: true
service:
name: podman.socket
state: started
enabled: yes
- block:
- name: Wait for Podman to start
command: podman info

View File

@ -61,10 +61,3 @@
become: true
become_user: "{{ virtualenv is none | ternary(omit, podman_sdk_virtualenv_owner) }}"
when: not (ansible_facts.distribution_release == "bookworm" and virtualenv is none)
- name: Start podman.socket
become: true
service:
name: podman.socket
state: started
enabled: yes