Public bug reported: The HA guide over at
https://docs.openstack.org/ha-guide/controller-ha-identity.html recommends downloading an OCF resource agent from git. This OCF resource agent is now about 18 months old, dating from early 2016. It still uses the commands 'keystone-all' and 'keystone'. Both executables no longer exist, so the resource agent does not work as-is. The newer commands are 'keystone-manage' and 'openstack' In addition, 'keystone user-list' is wrong syntax, it should now be 'openstack user list' Here's a diff of the changes I made; 38c38 < OCF_RESKEY_binary_default="keystone-manage" --- > OCF_RESKEY_binary_default="keystone-all" 42c42 < OCF_RESKEY_client_binary_default="openstack" --- > OCF_RESKEY_client_binary_default="keystone" 250c250 < user list > /dev/null 2>&1 --- > user-list > /dev/null 2>&1 While this fixes errors in the resource agent, It's still impossible for me to run keystone via the OCF, simply because, since those commands were removed, there's no way for me to stop keystone from running via whatever weird mechanism my debian installed it to run as. It's not systemd, it's not sysv, it's not ocf either. But keystone is running and working, and I can't seem to stop it. Which I need to do to turn my keystone that runs on each node induvidually into a cloned pacemaker/corosync resource as instructed by the HA guide. In addition, I can't help but notice the HA guide only speaks about RHEL and SUSE. Where's the Ubuntu section for Keystone HA? It's there for the other components... ps aux | grep keystone returns 10 lines like these; keystone 10173 0.0 1.8 409096 111612 ? Sl 06:25 0:17 (wsgi :keystone-pu -k start The real problem the deprecation of the keystone management tools is; How do I add whatever-this-weird-process-method-is to be managed by corosync? I'm not writing my own OCF scripts, turns out this is hard to get it right. ** Affects: keystone Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Yahoo! Engineering Team, which is subscribed to OpenStack Identity (keystone). https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1735192 Title: OCF resource agent out of date or HA guide incorrect. Status in OpenStack Identity (keystone): New Bug description: The HA guide over at https://docs.openstack.org/ha-guide/controller-ha-identity.html recommends downloading an OCF resource agent from git. This OCF resource agent is now about 18 months old, dating from early 2016. It still uses the commands 'keystone-all' and 'keystone'. Both executables no longer exist, so the resource agent does not work as- is. The newer commands are 'keystone-manage' and 'openstack' In addition, 'keystone user-list' is wrong syntax, it should now be 'openstack user list' Here's a diff of the changes I made; 38c38 < OCF_RESKEY_binary_default="keystone-manage" --- > OCF_RESKEY_binary_default="keystone-all" 42c42 < OCF_RESKEY_client_binary_default="openstack" --- > OCF_RESKEY_client_binary_default="keystone" 250c250 < user list > /dev/null 2>&1 --- > user-list > /dev/null 2>&1 While this fixes errors in the resource agent, It's still impossible for me to run keystone via the OCF, simply because, since those commands were removed, there's no way for me to stop keystone from running via whatever weird mechanism my debian installed it to run as. It's not systemd, it's not sysv, it's not ocf either. But keystone is running and working, and I can't seem to stop it. Which I need to do to turn my keystone that runs on each node induvidually into a cloned pacemaker/corosync resource as instructed by the HA guide. In addition, I can't help but notice the HA guide only speaks about RHEL and SUSE. Where's the Ubuntu section for Keystone HA? It's there for the other components... ps aux | grep keystone returns 10 lines like these; keystone 10173 0.0 1.8 409096 111612 ? Sl 06:25 0:17 (wsgi :keystone-pu -k start The real problem the deprecation of the keystone management tools is; How do I add whatever-this-weird-process-method-is to be managed by corosync? I'm not writing my own OCF scripts, turns out this is hard to get it right. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1735192/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~yahoo-eng-team Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~yahoo-eng-team More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

