Some containers doesn't have the "default" user set to root (which is
good). This lead to healthcheck_port() function to return a message
because the non-root user isn't allowed to call "ss" command as itself.
Ensuring we're running the healthchecks as root will also allow to stop
duplicating some commands, making them faster and smaller for the
system.
This was discovered and discussed on Red Hat bugzilla first, then ported
to Launchpad.
This patch is the port of I2e49d4dd5b385237f4f79929c70365424f6fa22d to
tripleo-ansible "container-manage" role.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. opendev. org/703818 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ tripleo- ansible/ commit/ ?id=21787448dee 4029cccc1b46bd9 a6203f486d72c1
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Zuul
Branch: master
commit 21787448dee4029 cccc1b46bd9a620 3f486d72c1
Author: Cédric Jeanneret <email address hidden>
Date: Wed Jan 22 16:19:03 2020 +0100
Execute healthchecks as root
Some containers doesn't have the "default" user set to root (which is
good). This lead to healthcheck_port() function to return a message
because the non-root user isn't allowed to call "ss" command as itself.
Ensuring we're running the healthchecks as root will also allow to stop
duplicating some commands, making them faster and smaller for the
system.
This was discovered and discussed on Red Hat bugzilla first, then ported
to Launchpad.
This patch is the port of I2e49d4dd5b3852 37f4f79929c7036 5424f6fa22d to
tripleo-ansible "container-manage" role.
Change-Id: I0e6883cd86157b 73f18ab63f96f63 3a8a05e82bf /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=1778881
Related-Bug: 1860569
Related: https:/