16:00:52 #startmeeting OpenStack Ansible Meeting 16:00:53 Meeting started Thu Feb 5 16:00:52 2015 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is b3rnard0. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:00:54 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 16:00:56 The meeting name has been set to 'openstack_ansible_meeting' 16:00:58 hey everyone. 16:01:03 howdy 16:01:08 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/openstack-ansible#Agenda_for_next_meeting 16:01:19 #topic RollCall 16:01:31 hello 16:01:36 ohai 16:01:50 orly 16:01:56 o/ 16:02:03 present 16:02:39 present 16:02:42 hey 16:02:49 o/ 16:02:53 here 16:03:06 here 16:03:25 o/ 16:03:56 #topic Review action items from last week 16:04:11 first up: cloudnull odyssey4me to go through bugs for targeting to milestones/series 16:04:37 this is done . 16:04:51 10.1.2rc1 and 9.0.6 have been released . 16:05:14 unless odyssey4me you have anything that you want to add about that 16:05:20 \o/ 16:05:31 Next: Apsu Continue working on F5 monitoring spike 16:05:40 I think I'll crack a celebratory drink for that. :p 16:05:52 please do 16:05:53 Yes. Non-critical for a bit, will need to keep pushing it back for right now. 16:06:00 kk 16:06:23 next: miguelgrinberg to take the lead on: we'll need a volunteer to prepare a patch to convert rpc_support, maas and anything else rpc specific into a (or many) roles which can be installed by ** rpc after a standard os-ansible-deployment install 16:06:38 w/ mattt will help miguelgrinberg before he leaves 16:07:12 which idk if miguelgrinberg is around, i think he is on holiday . 16:07:20 as is mattt 16:07:25 so skipping :) 16:07:33 hughsaunders to read inventory-manage.py 16:07:57 hmmm hughsaunders has not read inventory-manage.py 16:08:16 b3rnard0 ^ action ite, 16:08:26 remind me why I was supposed to be reading that? 16:08:42 #action hughsaunders to start reading inventory-manage.py 16:08:56 * hughsaunders hopes they have a kindle version 16:09:03 b3rnard0 is the reminder of things. 16:09:15 hughsaunders: We were talking about extracting some bits to make it a more general library, with potentially more back ends 16:09:30 ah yes, now I remember 16:09:34 hughsaunders to know what the heck it was - I think relating to the inventory blueprint 16:09:36 I wanted a system for querying the inventory 16:09:41 it was tied to bp https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+spec/dynamic-inventory-lib 16:09:43 and someone mentioned that inventory-manage is probably it 16:09:48 hughsaunders: Yeah 16:09:50 hence I need to read it 16:09:53 #info hughsaunders: We were talking about extracting some bits to make it a more general library, with potentially more back ends 16:10:09 #link bp https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+spec/dynamic-inventory-lib 16:10:26 so we'll carry that too. 16:10:32 here 16:10:39 next: b3rnard0 to read about link shorteners 16:10:47 b3rnard0 you cat that all sorted out ? 16:10:52 :D 16:10:57 i read about them tiny urls 16:10:57 lolz 16:11:07 next: cloudnull plan to pin it to 1.4.1 and then write up process for upgrading. 16:11:09 b3rnard0: not sure we actually need to carry that item, it was just a hint for me to read the script so I can make use of it 16:11:18 next b3rnard0 use a link shortener 16:11:35 we pined oslo.messaging 1.4.1 in 9.0.6 and 10.1.2rc1 so this was accomplished. 16:11:48 #action b3rnard0 use link shortener at next meeting 16:12:14 and finally: b3rnard0 to prepare his whiskey cabinet for emptying later this year 16:12:22 ^ get on that b3rnard0 16:12:28 on it 16:12:47 moving on unless we want to talk about other items from last week. 16:12:48 I prefer fiji for my water, though. 16:12:58 #topic Vote on the genericized patch and merge process for review "https://review.openstack.org/#/c/152753/" <- this is in response to the community request that the repository be de-rackspace-ified and fulfills the blueprints 16:13:06 #link https://review.openstack.org/#/c/152753/ 16:13:15 #link https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+spec/galaxy-roles 16:13:19 so this is a monster patch. 16:13:23 #link https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+spec/rackspace-namesake 16:13:33 Whooooa 16:13:33 and odyssey4me has been reviewing it in depth , so tyvm 16:14:07 this patch implements our galaxy roles and removes raxisms from the rest of the code base. 16:14:08 great reading, it's kinda like an epic heroic fantasy novel... loads of interlinking bits that leave you wondering what's going on until the very last minute 16:14:33 its more like the never ending story 16:14:37 ;) 16:14:41 hahaha 16:15:06 the idea is that in Kilo, version 11, we will have a truly community respository of bits . 16:15:08 I stopped after a while - didn't go through everything - I hit code fatigue 16:15:59 that can be customized outside of our reference architecture. with an ultimate goal of having the openstack specific roles as separate repos within stackforge. 16:16:14 cloudnull: OS Ansible Lite in action, I see. 16:16:29 -76843, +27492. Winning 16:16:37 I'm willing to sit down and go through this, though probably not all in one sitting 16:17:06 yeah - I have actually given it a spin as-is, and it builds... but there are some fundamental questions that I think need to be answered 16:17:08 for now, I've kept all of the roles as a collapsed arch. and once we're solid on the implementation we'll go see about bothering infra to create us a few more repos. 16:17:25 although it's possibly mainly just nomenclature 16:17:31 odyssey4me: How's you do it - AIO? 16:17:43 odyssey4me I've been going through your comments so far , and have made most of the recommended changes. 16:17:50 palendae yup 16:18:00 i was going to pr before the meeting , but then thought that would just be confusing 16:18:14 tbh that really sounds like a day-long endeavor to fully review 16:18:17 Maybe more 16:18:26 It has to be done, though 16:18:26 Probably more 16:18:33 my biggest concern is that the longer this sits in review, the more it gets left behind - so we really need to get on reviewing this quickly and revising it until the point that it's at least a like-for-like functional model 16:18:35 cloudnull: I think this patch needs breaking up 16:18:55 ideally i'd agree with you git-harry 16:18:56 git-harry: Have a suggestion for where to make the separations? 16:19:27 I don't think anyone disagrees that it's unwieldy and not ideal 16:19:28 something very important when reviewing is to also bear in mind what patches have gone in during the last few weeks - we have to check that there are no regressions 16:19:29 Well I've not looked through it but there's always a way 16:19:32 however our tightly coupled rax infra doesn't translate without a whole lot of shims and hacks to make it work. which will just end up with thesame reslut 16:19:47 yes, the same re-slut :p 16:19:56 ^ yes that one . 16:20:06 * cloudnull action item learn to type. 16:20:18 I just seems like bad practice 16:20:32 It is :p 16:20:33 git-harry it is. 16:20:51 I doubt anyone will review it properly 16:20:57 however when the project was moved over to stackforge we didnt do any of this to make it better. 16:21:06 ^ 16:21:06 git-harry odyssey4me has reviewed it so far. 16:21:29 Yes but something that large is very difficult to review properly. Too much is going on 16:21:41 cloudnull: wolud it be possible to split the mass move/rename from the other changes? 16:22:03 removing maas, and some of the rackspace scripts is no problem . 16:22:08 I would suggest removing maas and rpc_support entirely first, then basing this patch on that review 16:22:12 renaming things is . 16:22:33 rpc is everywhwere. and is not just related to our variable.s 16:22:50 as is rackspace. and a few other things. 16:23:01 all the deletions (not renames/moves) can also be another review, with this one dependant on it 16:23:33 #info from cloudnull: removing maas, and some of the rackspace scripts is no problem 16:23:38 odyssey4me: Those sound more tenable to me, but cloudnull's the one who's actually done this so far, so I defer to him 16:23:40 we could do pr the additions and then the deletions , but then we'd need to merge and remove duplicate variables from all.yml and a few other things 16:23:50 I kind of liked how the playbooks were separated into setup/infra/openstack directories. It doesn't look like that's the case any more. If you wanted to break it up you can do it that way. The roles can also be broken up into their respective projects 16:24:11 alextricity: I think that was to follow 'normal' ansible conventions 16:24:14 It's not Ansible best-practice. 16:24:17 Ansible doesn't seem to like nesting things 16:24:21 darn 16:24:23 alextricity our broken out directories we're made possible with symlinks and hacks. 16:24:26 ^ 16:24:31 And it's ugly 16:24:36 Yeah, the repo was all facades 16:24:38 The hacks to make it go, are super ugly 16:24:47 ^ 16:24:53 gotcha 16:24:58 i will say that it provided structure 16:25:07 http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks_best_practices.html#directory-layout for reference 16:25:12 and i've tried to keep the structure with namespaced plays 16:25:40 #link http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks_best_practices.html#directory-layout 16:26:09 so the rework has been done to follow, as best i could, http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks_best_practices.html 16:27:06 #link http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks_best_practices.html 16:27:32 so what i want is for people to review it, comment on it, and before it is excepted i'd like to have +6, cores and other. 16:27:40 the only way to break this up more would be to essentially rework the current roles in-place, to break out the common roles and ensure the roles are more stand-alone - then to evolve them... that would be a lot of work, which is already in this patch 16:28:44 ^ 16:29:00 this patch is the end goal which, if we try to do a slow evolution, would probably take a month or two of active work from multiple people 16:29:01 I see minor wings capable of being separated out, and then the main body of coupled -> decoupled work. 16:29:13 So, let's review it and make it go. 16:29:31 agreed, this is some short term pain and then we're done 16:29:46 but yeah - I think it is important for us to really understand how this is working - determine if it's the right way of doing it (not just a sound way of doing it) 16:30:00 once kilo is released and we no longer have to carry raxisms we'll be in a much better place. 16:30:02 ideally we don't want to have to do this again 16:30:20 ^ that 16:30:46 kilo is still a few months away, so if we allow this patch to merge - backporting will not be simple 16:30:47 ^^ yes 16:31:00 we'll have to develop patches for juno independantly from master 16:31:08 odyssey4me this is true. 16:31:43 but if we keep this in the wings, until kilo is here. then we'll be releasing kilo in november like we did with icehouse. 16:31:43 #info from odyssey4me we'll have to develop patches for juno independantly from master 16:32:04 unless we can make some very slick plays/scripts for upgrading alongside this 16:32:35 so that is another thing . this patch will upgrade rax juno to this. 16:33:32 IMO we will never port this patch to 10 or 9 as is. 16:34:09 i dont think we have any more 10 x features that we need to release. 16:34:23 nope - dealing with v9 & v10 is going to effectively be a rax technical debt to deal with... it's not really a generalised community problem 16:34:50 feature, probably not - bugfixes, always 16:34:58 so with the release of 10.1.2 we should have stable rax product and be able to bug fix as needed . 16:35:52 9 is in maintenance mode as is. 16:36:51 so thats all i have to say about that. 16:36:57 * odyssey4me nods 16:37:05 i'd love to hear from everyone that wants to be involved. 16:37:06 * hughsaunders plugs the mic back in 16:37:35 so unless anyone else wants to say something regarding this lets move on. 16:37:58 I'll help with reviews 16:38:23 #info cloudnull: so what i want is for people to review it, comment on it, and before it is excepted i'd like to have +6, cores and other. 16:38:55 #action d34dh0r53 : to help with review of https://review.openstack.org/#/c/152753/ 16:39:00 moving on . 16:39:11 #topic Upstream gating and how do we make it better - (cloudnull) - patch in review for some improvements: 16:39:19 #link https://review.openstack.org/152965 16:39:31 so odyssey4me has done some great work on this so far. 16:40:07 where / what do we need to make this go? 16:40:09 * cloudnull hands mic to odyssey4me 16:40:18 yeah, so for the moment I'm trying to put together a set of scripts to allow localised testing just as the gate is doing 16:40:46 in other words you can build up your own environment - AIO or otherwise - and modify whatever, then run the lint/syntax/build/tempest tests just like the gate does 16:41:06 this is great. 16:41:07 I'm still working out the kinks, but the patch is available for comment here: https://review.openstack.org/152965 16:41:24 I'm getting some oddities from openstack-infra at the moment. 16:41:50 the ideal things is for the openstack-infra and external-CI systems to make use of these scripts instead of other scripts 16:41:51 odyssey4me: How/where are you seeing the output from openstack-infra? 16:42:14 palendae jenkins check results on the right 16:42:24 click the link, then open the log 16:42:30 Gotcha 16:43:06 I know that hughsaunders has a working set of plays which does much the same bootstrapping stuff... that can be an evolution once these work. 16:43:27 if we can ansibilize as much as possible, that'd be amazeballs :p 16:43:42 meta-setup plays? 16:44:13 for now I'm using these skanky bash scripts to work out all the funny edge cases and such 16:44:37 palendae: yeah the jenkins-rpc playbooks that are used for the hardware labs 16:44:47 cloudnull did some awesome evolutions of the gate scripts in https://review.openstack.org/152753 so I've added many of them in 16:45:03 this, of course, does mean that https://review.openstack.org/152753 will need a nasty rebase 16:45:06 hughsaunders: Cool 16:45:32 odyssey4me im up to the rebase challenge. :) 16:46:56 I would like another gate-check script added to the list - one for performance testing, which can run rally 16:47:05 any volunteers for putting that together? 16:47:09 hughsaunders ^ ? 16:47:20 git-harry loves rally too 16:47:35 it's not critical now - just some time after the dust has settled on this one 16:47:46 performance testing on pub cloud isn't great 16:47:57 but I would like to see that as a job run from the same jenkins master 16:48:08 Yeah, AIO performance testing wouldn't be very reliable, I'd think 16:48:13 b3rnard0 is arranging for QE to talk to the performance people to try and make that happen 16:48:24 hughsaunders yeah, that's the idea - so anyone can run the job the same way - whether it be in a test environment or in the external CI 16:48:42 odyssey4me: in that case I agree 16:49:07 I'd love to have all testing processes (performance, security, qe) demystified so we can run them 16:49:08 the AIO can't cope with tempest testing, so performance testing is a waste - the idea is to have a single script in the repo which is used for when there is an environment to test 16:49:14 hughsaunders: We also have an internal Trello card for stevelle and I to talk to you and jwagner about not doing a full rekick on hardware labs 16:49:27 #info from hughsaunders: performance testing on pub cloud isn't great; but I would like to see that as a job run from the same jenkins master 16:50:07 we can add a security check script later, once we figure out an appropriate set of tests - that's not essential now 16:50:35 the top priorities are lint (incl syntax), build, then functional tests 16:50:43 I agree also, those things are long term as they involve other teams 16:51:49 so lets open up the discussion to anything else that needs to be talked about. 16:51:51 odyssey4me: I need try this against an AIO https://github.com/stackforge/os-ansible-deployment/blob/master/rpc_deployment/roles/tempest/files/rpc_tempest_gate.sh#L48 if it works then that could be a good start for AIO functional tests 16:52:19 #topic Open discussion 16:52:32 hughsaunders yup - I've already instrumented for it: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/152965/21/scripts/gate-check-smoke.sh 16:53:12 i'd like to say hi to a few new nics here. serverascode and toxick. 16:54:10 odyssey4me: nice 16:54:40 ohai! 16:55:18 :) 16:55:50 ok well lets call it 16:56:08 thanks everyone 16:56:15 thanks b3rnard0 16:56:21 o/ 16:56:21 #endmeeting