Proper waiting is already performed earlier during Deplyment{apply: yes, wait: yes} -
e6ac874098/plugins/module_utils/k8s/waiter.py (L27).
And also not every Deployment change produces new RS/Pods. For example,
changing Deployment labels won't cause new rollout, but will cause
`until` loop to be invoked unnecessarily (when replicas=1).
There are cases when having a new Deployment may be taking above the
default timeout of 120s.
For instance, when a Deployment has multiple replicas, and each replica
starts on a separate node, and the Deployment specifies new images, then
just pulling these new images for each replica may be taking above the
default timeout of 120s.
Having the default time multiplied by the number of replicas should
provide generally enough time for all replicas to start
* Move label templates into `common` role
So that there is single source of labels management, and labels are
unified across the other roles
* Introduce `additional_labels`
* Fix paths for labels templates
* Return `additional_labels_items` as list
* Add molecule tests
* Add an option to specify affinity rules for the awx pod
In some cases, you may want to use affinity rules instead of a
node selector so you can have more flexbility. For example if you want
to have "soft" rules i.e. run my pod on this node if possible otherwise
run it anywhere
* Rename `node_affinity` to `affinity`
* Maintain defaults and CSV
* Add fields validation
Co-authored-by: Olivier <oliverf1ca@yahoo.com>
Support external execution nodes
- Allow receptor.conf to be editable at runtime
- Create CA cert and key as a k8s secret
- Create work signing RSA keypair as a k8s secret
- Setup volume mounts for containers to have access to the needed
Receptor keys / certs to facilitate generating the install bundle
for a new execution node
- added firewall rule, work signing and tls cert configuration to default receptor.conf
The volume mount changes in this PR fulfill the following:
- `receptor.conf` need to be shared between task container and ee container
- **task** container writes the `receptor.conf`
- **ee** consume the `receptor.conf`
- receptor ca cert/key need to be mounted by both ee container and web container
- **ee** container need the ca cert
- **web** container will need the ca key to sign client cert for remote execution node
- **web** container will need the ca cert to generate install bundle for remote execution node
- receptor work private/public key need to be mounted by both ee container and web container
- **ee** container need to private key to sign the work
- **web** container need the public key to generate install bundle for remote execution node
- **task** container need the private key to sign the work
Signed-off-by: Hao Liu <haoli@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-By: Seth Foster <fosterbseth@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Shane McDonald <me@shanemcd.com>
Signed-off-by: Hao Liu <haoli@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Shane McDonald <me@shanemcd.com>
Co-authored-by: Seth Foster <fosterbseth@gmail.com>
* Bump Postgresql, Nginx and Redis versions
* pg12 --> pg13 upgrade path
* Set supported pg version as a variable to remain DRY
* Make deleting the old db data pvc after upgrade configurable
* Use labels to find the postgres pod
* backup/restore: fix postgres label selector value
We need to use the deployment_name variable for the postgres instance
name.
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
* backup/restore: add missing default supported_pg_version variable
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
* restore: update database_host fact with pg suffix
Signed-off-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Dimitri Savineau <dsavinea@redhat.com>
- Removes backup_pvc_namespace field from OLM forms
- This field has created confusion for users and there is no strong
case for needing this functionality
- Users will still be able to add it to the yaml for the CR if they
want to use it with the cluster-scoped AWX operator
- Remove unneeded advanced descriptors to avoid empty Advanced
configuration expander
fixes AAP-1176