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Update the URL to the upper-constraints file to point to the redirect
rule on releases.openstack.org so that anyone working on this branch
will switch to the correct upper-constraints list automatically when
the requirements repository branches.
Until the requirements repository has as stable/zed branch, tests will
continue to use the upper-constraints list on master.
Change-Id: I65dc8c04014f0b0697bb6fa056accb8e37a790f1
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Change-Id: I5263dc510d8ba74b6ba4cf28feec805b16fe1a85
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As was reported in the related bug some time ago, setting that
option to True for nova-compute can break it as it's non-wsgi service.
We also noticed same problems with randomly stucked non-wsgi services
like e.g. neutron agents and probably the same issue can happen with
any other non-wsgi service.
To avoid that this patch changes default value of that config option
to be False.
Together with [1] it effectively reverts change done in [2] some time
ago.
[1] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/oslo.messaging/+/800621
[2] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/oslo.messaging/+/747395
Related-Bug: #1934937
Closes-Bug: #1961402
Change-Id: I85f5b9d1b5d15ad61a9fcd6e25925b7eeb8bf6e7
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the quorum queue type add features that did not exist before or not
handled in rabbitmq the following link shows some of them
https://blog.rabbitmq.com/posts/2020/04/rabbitmq-gets-an-ha-upgrade/
the options below control the quorum queue and ensure the stability of
the quorum system
x-max-in-memory-length
x-max-in-memory-bytes
x-delivery-limit
which control the memory usage and handle message poisoning
Closes-Bug: #1962348
Change-Id: I570227d6102681f4f9d8813ed0d7693a1160c21d
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In Zed cycle testing runtime, we are targetting to drop the
python 3.6/3.7 support, project started adding python 3.8 as minimum,
example nova:
- https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/56b5aed08c6a3ed81b78dc216f0165ebfe3c3350/setup.cfg#L13
Change-Id: Id23d3845db716d26175d71280dbedf93736d19de
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As explained in the link below kombu has login method called external
https://docs.celeryq.dev/projects/kombu/en/latest/_modules/kombu/connection.html
The login method external is not listed as a choice in the Rabbit driver
As explained in RabbitMQ documention
https://www.rabbitmq.com/access-control.html
for Authentication using Client TLS (x.509) Certificate Data
clients must be configured to use the EXTERNAL mechanism.
Closes-Bug: #1970276
Change-Id: I5c38d3a3cafd49f8abc031e36bc595f32a8631d2
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This option ``ssl_enforce_fips_mode`` allow us to enforce the FIPS mode
if supported by the version of python in use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Information_Processing_Standards
Change-Id: I50c7de71bfd38137eb83d23e910298946507ce9f
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This is an automatically generated patch to ensure unit testing
is in place for all the of the tested runtimes for zed.
See also the PTI in governance [1].
[1]: https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/project-testing-interface.html
Change-Id: I73a0700baa1c9edfb7a4b82be94df8bacff3c226
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kombu 5.2.4 fixed an off-by-one issue that meant we were attempting
retries more than once [1]. We need to handle this to unblock the gate.
This was discovered by examining the call stack and comparing this with
recent changes in openstack/requirements.
[1] https://github.com/celery/kombu/commit/5bed2a8f983a3bf61c12443e7704ffd89991ef9a
Change-Id: I476e3c573523d5991c56b31ad4df1172196aa7f1
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
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Add file to the reno documentation build to show release notes for
stable/yoga.
Use pbr instruction to increment the minor version number
automatically so that master versions are higher than the versions on
stable/yoga.
Sem-Ver: feature
Change-Id: I3d2b041769c5c14a7d391c223dc499218a937e76
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https://www.rabbitmq.com/quorum-queues.html
The quorum queue is a modern queue type for RabbitMQ implementing a
durable, replicated FIFO queue based on the Raft consensus algorithm. It
is available as of RabbitMQ 3.8.0.
the quorum queues can not be set by policy so this should be done when
declaring the queue.
To declare a quorum queue set the x-queue-type queue argument to quorum
(the default is classic). This argument must be provided by a client at
queue declaration time; it cannot be set or changed using a policy. This
is because policy definition or applicable policy can be changed
dynamically but queue type cannot. It must be specified at the time of
declaration.
its good for the oslo messaging to add support for that type of queue
that have multiple advantaged over mirroring.
If quorum queues are sets mirrored queues will be ignored.
Closes-Bug: #1942933
Change-Id: Id573e04c287e034e50626daf6e18a34735d45251
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The rabbit backend now applies the [oslo_messaging_notifications]retry,
[oslo_messaging_rabbit]rabbit_retry_interval, rabbit_retry_backoff and
rabbit_interval_max configuration parameters when tries to establish the
connection to the message bus during notification sending.
This patch also clarifies the differences between the behavior
of the kafka and the rabbit drivers in this regard.
Closes-Bug: #1917645
Change-Id: Id4ccafc95314c86ae918336e42cca64a6acd4d94
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The [oslo_messaging_notification]retry parameter is not applied during
connecting to the message bus. But the documentation implies it should[1][2].
The two possible drivers, rabbit and kafka, behaves differently.
1) The rabbit driver will retry the connection forever, blocking the caller
process.
2) The kafka driver also ignores the retry configuration but the
notifier call returns immediately even if the notification is not
(cannot) be delivered.
This patch adds test cases to show the wrong behavior.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.messaging/latest/configuration/opts.html#oslo_messaging_notifications.retry
[2] https://github.com/openstack/oslo.messaging/blob/feb72de7b81e3919dedc697f9fb5484a92f85ad8/oslo_messaging/notify/messaging.py#L31-L36
Related-Bug: #1917645
Change-Id: Id8557050157aecd3abd75c9114d3fcaecdfc5dc9
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Yoga testing runtime[1] has been updated to add py39
testing as voting. Unit tests update are handled by the
job template change in openstack-zuul-job
- https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-zuul-jobs/+/820286
this commit updates the classifier in setup.cfg file.
[1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/runtimes/yoga.html
Change-Id: I26743858a0ca7a6e46bda821c8f29b6dff34ea15
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Currently this is how reconnect works:
- pyngus detects failure and invokes callback
Controller.connection_failed() which in turn calls
Controller._handle_connection_loss()
- The first thing that _handle_connection_loss does is to set
self.addresser to None (important later)
- Then it defers _do_reconnect after a delay (normally 1 second)
- (1 second passes)
- _do_reconnect calls _hard_reset which resets the controller state
However, there is a race here. This can happen:
- The above, up until it defers and waits for 1 second
- Controller.send() is invoked on a task
- A new Sender is created, and critically because self.reply_link
still exists and is active, we call sender.attach and pass in
self.addresser. Remember _handle_connection_loss sets
self.addresser to None.
- Eventually Sender.attach throws an AttributeError because it
attempts to call addresser.resolve() but addresser is None
The reason this happens is because although the connection is dead,
the controller state is still half-alive because _hard_reset hasn't
been called yet since it's deferred one second in _do_reconnect.
The fix here is to move _hard_reset out of _do_reconnect and directly
into _handle_connection_loss. The eventloop is woken up immediately
to process _hard_reset but _do_reconnect is still deferred as before
so as to retain the desired reconnect backoff behavior.
Closes-Bug: #1941652
Change-Id: Ife62a7d76022908f0dc6a77f1ad607cb2fbd3e8f
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In some circumstances services can be executed outside of mod_wsgi and
in a monkey patched environment. In this context we need to leave the
possibility to users to execute the heartbeat in a green thread.
The heartbeat_in_pthread was tagged as depreacted few months and planned
for a future removal. These changes drop this deprecation to allow to
enable green threads if needed.
Closes-Bug: #1934937
Change-Id: Iee2e5a6f7d71acba70bbc857f0bd7d83e32a7b8c
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The amqp1 driver also needs this same logic, so split it out and share
it.
Change-Id: I2e9dbfa27887e26807f199c9d359bacd7c15c67a
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Return back the message id cache feature to RPC listener, it was
removed while refactoring in I708c3d6676b974d8daac6817c15f596cdf35817b
See attached bug for more info.
We should not raise DuplicateMessageError to avoid rejecting the
previously ACK'ed message.
Closes-Bug: #1935883
Change-Id: Ie237e9e3fdc3fc27b3deb18b94751cdc3afd190e
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We should properly limit the maximum timeout with a 'min' to avoid
long delays before message processing. Such delays may happen if
the connection to a RabbitMQ server is re-established at the same
time when the message arrives (see attached bug for more info).
Moreover, this change is in line with the original intent to
actually have an upper limit on maximum possible timeout (see
comments in code and in the original review).
Closes-Bug: #1935864
Change-Id: Iebc8a96e868d938a5d250bf9d66d20746c63d3d5
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This is an automatically generated patch to ensure unit testing
is in place for all the of the tested runtimes for yoga.
See also the PTI in governance [1].
[1]: https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/project-testing-interface.html
Change-Id: I0088ff54c4807f240a1db2457aeefcdf8b91375d
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Add file to the reno documentation build to show release notes for
stable/xena.
Use pbr instruction to increment the minor version number
automatically so that master versions are higher than the versions on
stable/xena.
Sem-Ver: feature
Change-Id: Ia40ac2ccee4fe230605f3183b0b432b0e31bff04
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Each _SocketConnection object is unique per-peer. For example, the
properties attribute may contain keys such as 'x-ssl-peer-name'.
Reusing the existing _socket_connection during failover will cause the
TLS handshake to fail since the peer name will not match. There is
potential for other similar-yet-unexplored bad things to happen as
well.
Instead, reconnect by waking up the eventloop via the _do_reconnect
method, which reconstructs the connection properties to reflect the
new (failed-over-to) host and ultimately crates a new
_SocketConnection (or re-uses a *valid* old one) in
eventloop.Thread.connect().
Closes-Bug: #1938945
Change-Id: I0c8dc447f4dc8d0d08c312a1f3e6fa1745fb69fd
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This breaks out the generation of brokers and transport_url into
separate methods. These methods are used in the next patch in this
series, where TestSSL is updated to inherit from TestFailover, and
TestSSL overrides the _gen_brokers and _gen_transport_url methods to
supply the necessary SSL-aware options.
Change-Id: Ia2f977795abc2e81a996e299867e05d41057f33f
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This reverts commit 8f5cfda6642ea7f75206d3183c2507e2e83c5693.
Reason for revert: This was supposed to be temporary to unblock the gate. Whatever broke SSL cert generation in the first place appears to be fixed because I can run SSL tests now.
Change-Id: I4f286cf3af0d578f472b84fe355c812910c7a121
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The patch bumps min version of tox to 3.18.0 in order to
replace tox's whitelist_externals by allowlist_externals option:
https://github.com/tox-dev/tox/blob/master/docs/changelog.rst#v3180-2020-07-23
Change-Id: If129b56be47952d018b9f6024d2a192950c1a974
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Oslo.utils's fnmatch module was added to fix the py2.7 fnmatch module
who was not thread safe [1]. Python 2.7 is no longer supported so now we
can use the stdlib's fnmatch module and deprecate the one of oslo.utils.
[1] https://bugs.python.org/issue23191$
Change-Id: Id5381a0a5216783f0df594b126786947db16a8d1
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This commit added support to send rpc metrics to oslo.metrics.
Changes includes:
- Adding client wrapper for oslo.metrics to process metrics information
and send to oslo.metrics socket
- Modify rpc client to send metric when certain rpc events happens
For more information on oslo.metrics
https://opendev.org/openstack/oslo.metrics
Change-Id: Idf8cc0e52ced1f697ac4048655eff4c956fd5c79
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[1] https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks/commit/9136088a246768144165fcc3ecc3d31bb686920a
Change-Id: Ifbea6ef06e230127bfa16fc3dc0ddd9f236cfbed
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Setuptools v54.1.0 introduces a warning that the use of dash-separated
options in 'setup.cfg' will not be supported in a future version [1].
Get ahead of the issue by replacing the dashes with underscores. Without
this, we see 'UserWarning' messages like the following on new enough
versions of setuptools:
UserWarning: Usage of dash-separated 'description-file' will not be
supported in future versions. Please use the underscore name
'description_file' instead
[1] https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/commit/a2e9ae4cb
Change-Id: I6e015bf3955e3ff7aa21bc86d3f6f69e0017ca29
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We support Python 3.6 as a minimum now, making these checks no-ops.
Change-Id: I2cd6d5272eeacbda91e389efb1cfaaadf376d767
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Change-Id: I1f859a964de7f96e5decdec0977faa355b6a2a60
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We're seeing the following in our build logs:
In file included from confluent_kafka/src/confluent_kafka.c:17:0:
confluent_kafka/src/confluent_kafka.h:22:10: fatal error: librdkafka/rdkafka.h: No such file or directory
#include <librdkafka/rdkafka.h>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status 1
Resolve this by installing the development headers.
Change-Id: Idda79dc87bcd0e3367a6abd1b52104c000ad1dcd
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
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This is an automatically generated patch to ensure unit testing
is in place for all the of the tested runtimes for xena.
See also the PTI in governance [1].
[1]: https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/project-testing-interface.html
Change-Id: I0be0881612b74a6d003616ee7747e303939be11f
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