Hi Jan,

As outlined by Michal, your configuration looks correct. Did you manage to resolve this issue?

Best regards,
Pierre Riteau (priteau)

On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 at 11:38, Michal Arbet <michal.arbet@ultimum.io> wrote:
Hmm, now I've checked paste , can u share the log from ansible run ? 

Michal Arbet
Openstack Engineer

Ultimum Technologies a.s.
Na Poříčí 1047/26, 11000 Praha 1
Czech Republic

+420 604 228 897 
michal.arbet@ultimum.io
https://ultimum.io



út 16. 1. 2024 v 9:21 odesílatel Michal Arbet <michal.arbet@ultimum.io> napsal:
Hi,

Just place it into /etc/kolla/config/haproxy/services.d/vault.cfg

Michal Arbet ( kevko )
Michal Arbet
Openstack Engineer

Ultimum Technologies a.s.
Na Poříčí 1047/26, 11000 Praha 1
Czech Republic

+420 604 228 897 
michal.arbet@ultimum.io
https://ultimum.io



po 15. 1. 2024 v 13:02 odesílatel Jan Wasilewski <finarffin@gmail.com> napsal:

Hi,

I wanted to inquire about the possibility of configuring the haproxy service for a non-standard OpenStack service. Specifically, I'm referring to Vault, which I use as a backend for the Barbican service. I would like to configure the haproxy settings somewhat "statically," but I want this configuration to be applied during deployment with kolla-ansible.

While inserting non-standard configurations for OpenStack services like Cinder or Barbican in the directory /etc/kolla/config/<openstack_service>/<openstack_service.conf> works, the same approach doesn't seem to work for haproxy. I have created a configuration for vault.cfg as outlined in [1], but when executing:

kolla-ansible -i multinode --tags common,haproxy deploy

the configured settings are not being read into the haproxy settings. Am I doing something wrong, or is this functionality not possible in this manner, requiring a different configuration approach? I would appreciate any advice and guidance on this matter.

Best regards,

/JW


References:

[1] https://paste.openstack.org/show/bU3ytwRvAopM78S7lg34/