[Murano] Engine cannot use RabbitMQ with self-signed certificate

Bug #1578434 reported by Stan Lagun
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Mirantis OpenStack
Status tracked in 10.0.x
10.0.x
Fix Committed
High
Stan Lagun
9.x
Fix Released
High
Stan Lagun

Bug Description

Murano Engine can be configured to talk to the RabbitMQ that is used for Engine<->Agents communications with SSL encryption.
However when SSL is enabled it requires a valid SSL certificate and cannot be used in insecure mode with self-signed certificate instead.

Upstream bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/murano/+bug/1578421

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Bug Checker Bot (bug-checker) wrote : Autochecker

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tags: added: need-info
Changed in mos:
assignee: nobody → MOS Murano (mos-murano)
status: New → Confirmed
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Serg Melikyan (smelikyan) wrote :

Fix is on review in upstream for Newton

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Serg Melikyan (smelikyan) wrote :

On review for stable/mitaka https://review.openstack.org/315203

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Serg Melikyan (smelikyan) wrote :

Merged to 9.0/mitaka by https://review.fuel-infra.org/20796

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Alex Kholkin (akholkin) wrote :

Debian image is using an old kilo version of murano-agent(2015.1), which does not support insecure option. I checked the fix with master murano-agent and it's work fine.

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