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(cherry picked from commit 231a7c4ce27ff944d9e14169062f487f57c94dd6)
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openshift_logging_elasticsearch
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"openshift_logging_fluentd_use_journal=false" nor omitted collects the log entries
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1466152
Do not set openshift_logging_fluentd_use_journal or USE_JOURNAL at
all unless it is explicitly set as an ansible param. It is almost
always better to let fluentd figure out which log driver docker
is using.
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role fixing default ops pv selector
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Signed-off-by: Federico Simoncelli <fsimonce@redhat.com>
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port the code that creates the external Elasticsearch routes to the
new logging roles
Have to suppress this error message:
SSL Problem illegal change cipher spec msg, conn state = 6, handshake state = 1
which is coming from the router health check, until
https://github.com/openshift/origin/issues/14515
is fixed - otherwise, the es log is spammed relentlessly
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adding
openshift_logging_fluentd_buffer_queue_limit: 1024
openshift_logging_fluentd_buffer_size_limit: 1m
openshift_logging_mux_buffer_queue_limit: 1024
openshift_logging_mux_buffer_size_limit: 1m
and setting the matched environment variables.
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and memory_limit.
Default values:
openshift_logging_fluentd_cpu_limit: 100m
openshift_logging_fluentd_memory_limit: 512Mi
openshift_logging_fluentd_buffer_queue_limit: 1024
openshift_logging_fluentd_buffer_size_limit: 16m
openshift_logging_fluentd_buffer_size_limit: 1m
openshift_logging_mux_cpu_limit: 500m
openshift_logging_mux_memory_limit: 1Gi
openshift_logging_mux_buffer_queue_limit: 1024
openshift_logging_mux_buffer_size_limit: 1m
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selectors when creating pv
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ES dc creation
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This adds the necessary documentation for the mux parameters and
behavior. This also adds new parameters which allow to specify
the namespaces mux must create by default, and which can be
optionally added.
This casts openshift_logging_use_mux to bool wherever it is used
as a boolean.
Also - use oc_service `labels` and `external_ips` which are now
available.
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This reverts commit 6b9e05d16a935d632b83eda601538bff2353e4fb, reversing
changes made to 240b923c95e04e9467c607c502c857dd86d14179.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jose A. Rivera <jarrpa@redhat.com>
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I should've noticed before merging...
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This adds the ability to expose Elastisearch as a route outside of the
cluster.
- `openshift_logging_es_allow_external`: True (default is False) - if this is
True, Elasticsearch will be exposed as a Route
- `openshift_logging_es_ops_hostname`: The external facing hostname to use for
the route and the TLS server certificate (default is "es." +
`openshift_master_default_subdomain`)
There are other similar parameters for the TLS server cert, key, and CA cert.
There are other similar parameters for when the OPS cluster is deployed e.g.
`openshift_logging_es_ops_allow_external`, etc.
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Don't escalate privileges in local tmpdir creation
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When running `ansible-playbook` as a non-root user, if a local temporary
directory is created without explicitly not escalating privileges, the
directory will not be readable to the user running the playbook on the
controller host, which will lead to tasks like `fetch` failing to place
files into the directory.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
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This is not the only required fix, but this does fix one of the many issues.
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jcantrill/bz1448860_make_recovery_after_nodes_to_node_quorum
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bug 1439451. Kibana crash
(cherry picked from commit 66315ebbfcfda72d6f501c441359d92ec71af7d2)
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We check the following variables, if they are defined, in the order listed
below, to see if the journald log driver is set:
* openshift_hosted_logging_use_journal
* docker_log_driver
* openshift.docker.log_driver
* openshift.docker.options (look for '--log-driver=journald')
If none of these are set, we leave openshift_logging_fluentd_use_journal
undefined, and mount both /etc/sysconfig/docker and /etc/docker
(for daemon.json) so that fluentd can determine which log driver is
being used.
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updating master config
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looping
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