Monday, 2016-07-18

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openstackgerritDavanum Srinivas (dims) proposed openstack/designate: [WIP] Testing latest u-c  https://review.openstack.org/31802008:10
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FransUrboIs there any other documentation than http://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate ?10:20
federico3no FransUrbo, but that page is being revamped10:22
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FransUrboOk. Any schedule for when it's going to be finished?10:43
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mugsieFransUrbo: it will be an ongoing project11:25
mugsieis there anything missing in particualr?11:25
FransUrboQuite a lot actually. I created an issue in the tracker yesterday..11:28
FransUrbohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/designate/+bug/160380811:28
openstackLaunchpad bug 1603808 in Designate "Designate setup missing several steps" [Undecided,New]11:28
mugsieAh, OK. nameservers are created on pools. let me get the link11:30
mugsiewhat version of designate are you looking at?11:30
FransUrbov2.0.0 (Mitaka)11:31
mugsiehttp://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate/pools.html11:31
mugsieso when you are defining the servers to use for a pool, you also supply the nameservers (called ns_records in that file)11:32
mugsieand then all zones created in that use those ns records11:32
mugsiewe do not currently support custom NS records per zone11:32
FransUrboWell, with trial-and-error, I did: designate server-create ... ; designate domain-create ... ; designate record-create ...11:32
mugsieyeah, server-create is an old API that is going away in the near future11:33
FransUrboAh.11:33
mugsiewe had a pretty big re-architecture a few cycles ago11:33
mugsiewe had to keep that API for backwards compatibilty11:34
mugsiebut it will go away in the next 6 months or so11:34
FransUrboOk. Maybe document that to? :)11:34
FransUrboBut my biggest 'problem' is to try to understand the relationship between the pool creation and the configuration in designate.conf11:35
mugsieyup, that is WIP11:36
mugsiewe had a tempory pool confing in that file for a cycle or so11:37
mugsiebut the yaml file is the final state - we have not finished documenting it properly11:37
mugsiein the config file, you just need to set the "pool_id" in the pool manager section11:37
mugsiefor someone with a single pool, just use the default, and use the name default in the pools.yaml file, and it will line up11:38
FransUrboWhat exactly constitutes a "pool" in this regard? A 'pool' of nameservers?11:39
FransUrboThat's what the Pools page say..11:39
FransUrboBut then it starts talking about zones...11:39
mugsieso, pools of name servers, are a pool11:42
mugsiethey all host the same zones11:42
mugsieso when a zone is created it gets shedualed to a pool11:42
mugsiefor most people that is just the default pool11:43
FransUrboOk.11:43
FransUrboThe 'connection' part of that example yaml, is that the same as in designate.conf? Because the latter is using '.../designate' and the former '.../designate_pdns'.11:44
mugsiethe one in designate.conf is ignored11:44
mugsieah, sorry11:44
mugsieI derped reading that11:44
mugsiethe one in the exmaple pools.yaml is for powerdns11:45
mugsieif you use power dns, you have 2 separate DBs11:45
FransUrboOk. And if I'm using Bind9?11:45
FransUrboI figured I'd just replace 'type: powerdns' with 'type: bind9'?11:46
mugsieyeap11:46
FransUrboSo what about the 'connection' part?11:46
mugsiehttp://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate/backends/bind9.html11:46
mugsiethere will not be a connection part for bind911:46
FransUrboAh.11:46
FransUrboNow I see the rndc part. Thanx.11:46
mugsiethe options part changes depending on the backend used11:47
mugsienp11:47
FransUrboThen I just load that yaml with "designate-manage"?11:49
FransUrboShould I remove the config I've already done somehow?11:49
mugsiejust load that yaml, and restart the designate-pool-manager11:50
FransUrbook.11:50
mugsieif it was in the pools.yaml, it will overwrite it11:50
FransUrboOk, that blew up: RecordSetNotFound_Remote: Could not find RecordSet11:52
mugsieis there a full trace?11:53
FransUrboAh, never mind. Wrong hostname for my NS1.11:53
FransUrboOk, that gave me: http://paste.openstack.org/show/536102/11:55
FransUrboSo what about the designate.conf changes?11:55
FransUrboHmm, did I miss some configuration: host ns1.openstack.domain.tld. 10.0.4.1 => Host ns1.openstack.domain.tld not found: 5(REFUSED)12:00
FransUrborndc can connect with the specified key..12:00
mugsieNS records are not hosted by us, they would have to be created in your registrar12:03
mugsie(we do not create those records locally by default)12:03
FransUrboSure. I get that. But the yaml file seems to create a host (A) record for that.. ?12:04
mugsieno, it shouldnt12:04
FransUrboThe "nameserver:" part.. ?12:05
mugsiethat is used to tell where we should check for the zones and recordsets once they have been created12:06
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FransUrboOk.12:06
mugsieso, when you create a zone, we write to targets, and then poll the nameservers untl the zone is there12:06
mugsieand then we mark it as active12:06
FransUrboSo what about designate.conf then?12:08
mugsiethat is used for the other parts of designate config12:08
mugsiethere should be sane defaults in there12:09
mugsiethe only chnages should be things like hostnames, and sql connections12:09
FransUrboSo the '[pool:794ccc2c-d751-44fe-b57f-8894c9f5c842]', just uncomment?12:10
mugsieno, that should be removed12:10
FransUrboIt's commented out now, so..12:10
mugsieit is in the version of the sample config I am looking at12:10
mugsieso, you can leavce it, or remove it12:10
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mugsieah. crap - the changes for the sample were not backported12:11
FransUrboSo my config logs like: http://bayour.com/misc/designate.conf.txt12:13
mugsiethat looks good12:17
FransUrboPerfect! Thanx for the help!12:19
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mugsieenjoy :)12:21
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FransUrboSo, it didn't delete my domain and it's record when I setup the pool. That's nice. I just created a test record, and that works just fine! Yay!! :)13:07
FransUrboHOWEVER, is there a way to get "it" (Horizon, Nova or "someone") to automatically add records when I create an instance?13:08
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mugsieyes13:12
mugsieneutron can do that13:12
mugsiehttp://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/adv-config-dns.html13:12
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FransUrboThat say, at the bottom, to use the 'neutron' user to authenticate to Designate. Shouldn't that be the 'designate' user?14:01
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mugsieyeah, as long as the designate user has the right credentials14:03
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mugsieor roles even14:09
mugsiebut ost people keep the service users for each service to interact with other services14:09
mugsiemost*14:09
mugsieso when designate calls out to other services, it uses the designate user. so when neutron calls us, using the neutron user is not a bad idea14:10
FransUrboOk.14:10
FransUrboI'm wondering if the neutron-dhcp (dnsmasq) is "taking" that information.. I.e., Neutron isn't talking to Designate..14:11
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mugsiefor internal resolution, yes14:17
mugsiebut when you attach a floating IP to a port, the record gets generated and put into Designate14:17
mugsiealong with the reverse DNS14:17
FransUrboAHH!! Let'stry that..14:17
FransUrboNope :(14:18
mugsie:/14:19
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mugsiedid you associate the network with a dns zone?14:19
FransUrboYes.14:19
mugsieOK. is there logs from neutron?14:20
FransUrbohttp://paste.openstack.org/show/536124/14:25
FransUrboI'm guessing an auth/access problem..14:26
mugsieyeah14:26
mugsieit should be using the credentials you used to create the port14:26
mugsieare they in the same project as that DNS Zone?14:27
FransUrboI've created the instance as the "admin" user. As well as the domain, pool etc.14:27
FransUrboAnd I added the floating IP as that user as well.14:27
FransUrboBut Neutron is using "neutron" to talk to Designate..14:28
FransUrboI'd _rather_ not have to put my admin user/passwd in the Neutron config..14:28
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FransUrbo"same project"... yes, I'm quite sure..14:29
FransUrbo"quite" :)14:29
FransUrboHow do i give "neutron" access to Designate?14:31
FransUrboOups, never mind. I think.. In designate.conf, the 'network_api:neutron', I've specified "admin"..14:31
mugsiethat is for us talking to neutron, which is a different integration14:32
FransUrboOh :(14:32
mugsiemlavalle: do you have any ideas on ^ ?14:32
FransUrboWell, using 'admin' in neutron.conf/designate didn't work anyway, so it might be something else..14:36
mlavalleFransUrbo: What triggered this error: http://paste.openstack.org/show/536124/14:37
FransUrboTrying to assign a floating IP to an instance.14:38
FransUrboMy designate.conf file: http://bayour.com/misc/designate.conf.txt14:39
mlavalleFransUrbo: openstack.domain.tld. has already been created?14:39
FransUrboyes. I've been able to create records manually with 'designate record-create'14:40
FransUrboSo i'm "pretty sure" that Designate works.14:40
mlavalleI am not doubting that14:41
FransUrboOk.14:41
FransUrboBut maybe you should :D14:41
FransUrboDoubt it I mean :)14:41
mlavallenot yet anyway :-)14:41
FransUrboLOL14:42
mlavalleare you assigning a --dns_name and --dns_domain to you floating ip at creation?14:42
FransUrboNo. I create the instance (in Horizon) and add a 'dns_name' property. Then, after it's "up and running", I associate a floating IP to it. That's when it fails.14:43
FransUrboThe network have the 'dns_domain' set.14:44
mlavallecorrect, that was my next question....14:44
mlavalleNow, from the user / tenant you use to create and assign your floating ip, do you have accces to that zone?14:45
FransUrboyes. At the moment, I do everything (!!) as the "admin" user. I'll fix that eventually, once everything seems to be working as I want/expect it. But for now, it's simpler to use 'admin'.14:46
mlavalleIn other words, from that user / tenant can you do 'designate record-list' to see records in that zone?14:46
FransUrboyes.14:47
FransUrboI'm thinking it's something wrong with the '[designate]' section in neutron.conf (http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/adv-config-dns.html#configuring-openstack-networking-for-integration-with-an-external-dns-service).14:49
FransUrboBut even though I've entered the 'admin' user, it still fails.14:51
mlavalleare you using master?14:53
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FransUrbomaster? As in the master branch? No, Mitaka (Designate v2.0.0, Neutron v8.1.2)14:55
mlavalleah ok14:55
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mlavalleFransUrbo: the username and tenant in the '[designate]' section of neutron.conf is used exclusively to create reverse lookup records15:02
mlavalleFransUrbo: do we agree on that?15:02
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FransUrboOk. Have no idea, but if you say so :)15:02
mugsieactually - in the designate API logs there should be a 404 response15:03
mugsieit will show the user and project used in the request15:03
FransUrboYes: 2016-07-18 15:57:48.727 27000 INFO eventlet.wsgi [req-7767de93-7869-440b-8ca3-1c8203d5c372 4b0e25c70d2b4ad6ba4c50250f2f0b0b 04ee0e71babe4fd7aa16c3f64a8fca89 - - -] 10.0.4.1 - - [18/Jul/2016 15:57:48] "GET /v2/zones?name=openstack.domain.tld. HTTP/1.1" 404 212 0.21355315:03
mugsieso 4b0e25c70d2b4ad6ba4c50250f2f0b0b = user, and  04ee0e71babe4fd7aa16c3f64a8fca89 = project15:04
FransUrboAh, so that's what those numbers mean! :)15:05
FransUrboOne sec..15:05
FransUrboSo that's admin/admin.15:05
mugsieOK... weird15:06
mugsiecan you do "openstack zone show openstack.domain.tld." with the admin admin credentials sourced?15:07
mlavallemugsie: exactly15:07
FransUrboFailed to contact the endpoint at http://10.0.4.1:9001/v1/ for discovery. Fallback to using that endpoint as the base url.15:07
mugsiethats it?15:08
FransUrboYeah. And "NotFound".15:08
FransUrbo# openstack endpoint list | grep 900115:08
FransUrbo| 81021fe5f13d4680a60746aa8936d238 | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | admin     | http://10.0.4.1:9001/v1/                |15:08
FransUrbo| 9c037b48a3a448c28fe720f2f28baf3d | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | internal  | http://10.0.4.1:9001/v1/                |15:08
FransUrbo| cd32f85addbe4556acd22919a369adf7 | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | public    | http://10.0.4.1:9001/v1/                |15:08
mugsieok, NotFound is what we wanted15:08
mugsieyoiu should have the url as "http://10.0.4.1:9001"15:08
FransUrboIn the neutron.conf:designate section?15:09
mugsiecan you do "openstack zone list" then ?15:09
mugsieno in the keystone catalog15:09
FransUrboSame thing.15:09
mugsieand no list of results?15:09
FransUrboNo.15:09
mugsieif you do designate --version what do you get?15:09
FransUrbodesignate 2.1.015:10
FransUrboThe package say '2.0.0-2'..15:10
mugsiedamn - we added a handy feature in 2.2.015:11
FransUrboChanging the url (removing the '/v1/') for all three endpoints give me "Could not find requested endpoint in Service Catalog." when I run "openstack zone list".15:11
mugsieopenstack endpoint list | grep 9001 again?15:12
FransUrbo# openstack endpoint list | grep 900115:12
FransUrbo| 81021fe5f13d4680a60746aa8936d238 | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | admin     | http://10.0.4.1:9001                    |15:12
FransUrbo| 9c037b48a3a448c28fe720f2f28baf3d | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | internal  | http://10.0.4.1:9001                    |15:12
FransUrbo| cd32f85addbe4556acd22919a369adf7 | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | public    | http://10.0.4.1:9001                    |15:12
mugsiei hpe this bug is not back, ... add a "/" on the end ?15:13
mugsiehope*15:13
FransUrbo# openstack zone list15:13
FransUrboCould not find requested endpoint in Service Catalog.15:13
FransUrbo# openstack endpoint list | grep 900115:13
FransUrbo| 81021fe5f13d4680a60746aa8936d238 | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | admin     | http://10.0.4.1:9001/                   |15:13
FransUrbo| 9c037b48a3a448c28fe720f2f28baf3d | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | internal  | http://10.0.4.1:9001/                   |15:13
FransUrbo| cd32f85addbe4556acd22919a369adf7 | europe-london | designate    | dns                 | True    | public    | http://10.0.4.1:9001/                   |15:13
mugsietry with --debug on the end?15:14
mugsie"openstack zone list --debug"15:14
FransUrbohttp://paste.openstack.org/show/536130/15:15
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mugsiedid you change anything in your designate setup?15:16
FransUrboNo.15:17
mugsieoh, damn.15:18
mugsiecan you uncomment enable_api_v2 = True ?15:18
mugsieand restart the API ?15:18
FransUrboChanging back the endpoint to having '.../v1/', I get: http://paste.openstack.org/show/536133/15:19
FransUrboOk, setting 'enable_api_v2 = True' AND removing 'v1/' from the endpoint it works..15:20
mugsiethats a bug15:21
mlavalleYeap15:21
mugsiedamn it. - I will file it now - its on us - we should have the v2 on by default15:21
mugsiethe neutron integration should alwso work now15:22
FransUrboGive me the link to the issue when you've filed so I can reference it on the Debian GNU/Linux designate package issue I'll file.15:22
mugsiehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/designate/+bug/160404315:25
openstackmugsie: Error: Could not gather data from Launchpad for bug #1604043 (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1604043). The error has been logged15:25
openstackgerritGraham Hayes proposed openstack/designate: Enable V2 API as default  https://review.openstack.org/34372715:27
mugsieFransUrbo: bug + patch ^15:28
FransUrboThanx!15:28
FransUrboBug wasn't very descriptive though :D15:32
FransUrboIs there a log of this channel?15:33
mugsieyeap - in the topic15:33
FransUrboFound it, thanx.15:35
FransUrboOh, bummer! Still get "Error publishing floating IP data in external DNS service". And the 404.15:36
mugsieOK, and the openstack zone show <zone> works ?15:38
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mlavalleFransUrbo: what do you have in the 'url' parameter of the [designate] section in neutron.conf?15:39
FransUrbomugsie: Yes15:39
FransUrbomlavalle: I now have "url = http://openstack.domain.tld:9001/v2".15:39
FransUrboActually, by setting that (i had '/' when I mentioned it just now).15:40
FransUrboWith this URL, it works. In the sense that the record is created in Designate. However, Horizon is saying "Request Failed: internal server error", "Unable to associate IP address".15:41
FransUrboLog say: ERROR neutron.api.v2.resource BadRequest: Expecting to find domain in project15:42
FransUrboBut it's set in the list, so.. ?15:42
mugsieOK, that may be a "keystone" domain15:42
mugsiebut that is kinda out of my realm of knowledge - mlavalle is the neutron guru in this channel15:43
mlavalleFransUrbo: is there a Traceback in the neutron log?15:46
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FransUrboHmm, and deleting the instance (without first removing the floating IP) left the record in the domain..15:46
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FransUrbohttp://paste.openstack.org/show/536137/15:47
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mlavalleFransUrbo: The referred domain is a keystone domain15:57
FransUrbo?15:58
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FransUrboBloody MySQL!! It keeps reseting my max_connections!!16:01
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mlavalleFransUrbo: can we do a test with a floating ip, without involving instances / ports?16:06
FransUrboSure.16:07
mlavalleFransUrbo: Let's create a floatingip specifying a --dns-name and a --dns-domain. The dns name should be something that doesn't exist already in your zone. The --dns-domain should be the domain / zone that you already created. Do this from the user / tenant from which you can see the zone16:09
FransUrboOk, how do I do that?16:10
mugsieneutron floatingip-create --dns-name <name> --dns-domain <zone> ext-net (or whatever your external network is called)16:12
mlavalleFransUrbo: neutron floatingip-create <external network uuid> --dns_domain <yourdomain> --dns_name Fransfip16:13
FransUrboRequest Failed: internal server error while processing your request.16:14
mlavallecan I see the Traceback16:15
mlavalle?16:15
FransUrbohttp://bayour.com/misc/create-floatingip.txt16:16
mlavalleFransUrbo: But you can see the new record in the zone using the designate client, right?16:18
FransUrboYes.16:19
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mlavalleok, it is failing when creating the reverse lookup records. You configured in admin_auth_url in the designate section of neutron.conf the keystone v3 endpoint?16:21
FransUrboyes. using the 'neutron' user..16:22
FransUrboI'll try the 'admin' user..16:23
FransUrbo(I thought I did that earlier!?)16:23
mlavalleplease don't do that16:23
mlavalleahhhh.... yeah, let's try firs with the admin user16:23
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mlavalleI don't think it is going to fix it, though16:24
mlavalleFransUrbo: ^^^^16:24
FransUrboNope, didn't work.16:24
mlavalleAs I suspected16:24
mlavalleFransUrbo: what is the value you have in admin_auth_url in the designate section of neutron.conf16:25
mlavalle?16:25
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FransUrbohttp://openstack.domain.tld:35357/v316:26
FransUrboThat's what I have for every other service..16:26
mlavalleFransUrbo: can we try http://openstack.domain.tld:35357/v2.0?16:26
mlavalleyou have to restart the neutron server16:27
mlavalleafter the change16:27
FransUrboUnauthorized: The request you have made requires authentication16:27
mlavalleso you don;t have the Keystone v2.0 api enabled16:28
mlavallewhere we are having the problem is in the authentication with v3.0 of keystone16:28
mlavallewe have a bug there16:28
mlavallelet's go back to http://openstack.domain.tld:35357/v316:29
mlavallein neutron.conf16:29
FransUrboAlready did :)16:29
mlavallealso, please change allow_reverse_dns_lookup to False16:29
FransUrboThat worked.16:30
mlavalleyeap16:30
mlavalleso, with this configuration, you are going to be able to create dns records for your floating ips or ports in your zone16:31
mlavalleYou are not creating reverse lookup records, though16:31
FransUrboThat's a bummer, but I can live with that (for a while). Any way to backport a fix?16:32
mlavallefor that, we will need to fix the keystone v316:32
mlavalleintercation16:32
FransUrboOk, so a major undertaking then?16:32
mlavalleNo, I don't think it is major undertaking16:32
mlavalleBut in the meantime, I recommend that you try to enable also the keystone v2 api, without removing the v3, and configure it16:33
mlavalleIf you do this, you will be able to work around this limitation16:34
mlavalleFransUrbo: ^^^16:34
FransUrboHow do I do that?16:37
mlavalleFransUrbo: I am not an expert on that. I am trying to find out16:37
FransUrboThanx.16:38
FransUrboSo to create a record for an instance, you _HAVE_ to use the "dns_name"? No other, smarter and less prone to forgetting?? :)16:45
FransUrbo[I have the memory of a gold fish! :)]16:47
* FransUrbo is gone. On my way home, bbl.16:52
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openstackgerritOpenStack Proposal Bot proposed openstack/designate: Updated from global requirements  https://review.openstack.org/34335518:08
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