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[skip ci] Add ceph_infra tag to rolling_update #7190

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@fmount fmount commented May 25, 2022

When the upgrade from Ceph 4 to 5 is performed in the OpenStack context,
ceph-ansible triggers the rolling_update playbook, which is supposed to
rollout new Ceph containers. The ceph-infra role tries to take care
about firewall, ntp config and logrotate; however, TripleO manages them
through tripleo-heat-templates. This patch just add an additional tag
to skip the ceph-infra role in the OpenStack context.

Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2090456
Signed-off-by: Francesco Pantano fpantano@redhat.com

When the upgrade from Ceph 4 to 5 is performed in the OpenStack context,
ceph-ansible triggers the rolling_update playbook, which is supposed to
rollout new Ceph containers.  The ceph-infra role tries to take care
about firewall, ntp config and logrotate; however, TripleO manages them
through tripleo-heat-templates.  This patch just add an additional tag
to skip the ceph-infra role in the OpenStack context.

Closes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2090456
Signed-off-by: Francesco Pantano <fpantano@redhat.com>
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fmount commented May 26, 2022

@guits does it make sense for you?

@guits guits changed the title Add ceph_infra tag to rolling_update [skip ci] Add ceph_infra tag to rolling_update May 27, 2022
@guits guits merged commit 0e9b390 into ceph:master May 27, 2022
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