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==Mellanox Neutron ML2 Driver== | ==Mellanox Neutron ML2 Driver== | ||
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Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver implements the ML2 Plugin Mechanism Driver API. | Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver implements the ML2 Plugin Mechanism Driver API. | ||
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This driver supports Mellanox embedded switch functionality as part of the VPI (Ethernet/InfiniBand) HCA. Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver provides functional parity with Mellanox Neutron plugin. | This driver supports Mellanox embedded switch functionality as part of the VPI (Ethernet/InfiniBand) HCA. Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver provides functional parity with Mellanox Neutron plugin. | ||
− | Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver supports DIRECT (pci passthrough | + | Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver supports DIRECT (pci passthrough) vnic type. For vnic type configuration API details, please refer to configuration reference guide. |
+ | Hardware vNICs mapped to the guest VMs allow higher performance and advanced features such as RDMA (remote direct memory access). | ||
The driver supports VLAN network type to facilitate virtual networks either on Ethernet or InfiniBand fabrics. | The driver supports VLAN network type to facilitate virtual networks either on Ethernet or InfiniBand fabrics. | ||
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===Prerequisites=== | ===Prerequisites=== | ||
− | * A running OpenStack environment installed with the ML2 plugin on top of Linux Bridge. | + | * A running OpenStack environment installed with the ML2 plugin on top of OpenVswitch or Linux Bridge. |
− | * All nodes equipped with | + | * All nodes equipped with , [http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=119 Mellanox ConnectX®-3/Mellanox ConnectX®-3 PRO] Network Adapter |
− | * | + | * [http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=26&mtag=linux_sw_drivers Mellanox OFED] 2.4 or greater installed on all nodes. |
− | * SR-IOV enabled on all compute nodes. For more information, please refer to Mellanox Community click [https://community.mellanox.com/docs/DOC-1317 | + | * SR-IOV enabled on all compute nodes. For more information, please refer to Mellanox Community click [https://community.mellanox.com/docs/DOC-1317]. |
− | * The software package | + | * The software package [http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/iproute2 iproute2] installed on all Compute nodes |
+ | * Add repository | ||
+ | yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/rhel7/ | ||
=InfiniBand Network= | =InfiniBand Network= | ||
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===OpenSM Configuration – Without UFM=== | ===OpenSM Configuration – Without UFM=== | ||
− | + | All the PKeys should be predefined in the partitions.conf file (/etc/opensm/partitions.conf) | |
+ | (Automatic cofiguration is planned in future phase) | ||
− | + | Add/Change the following in the partitions.conf file | |
+ | management=0x7fff,ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL, ALL_SWITCHES=full,SELF=full; | ||
− | + | For every network you want to configure in Neutron you have to configure the pkey associated with the VLAN of this network (defined in Neutron). | |
− | + | vlan1=0x1, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | |
− | + | For example: | |
+ | If we have 10 VLANs defined in configuration in /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini | ||
− | + | [MLNX] | |
− | + | network_vlan_ranges = default:1:10 | |
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− | + | We'll have the following configuration of the the partitions.conf file: | |
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− | + | management=0x7fff,ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL, ALL_SWITCHES=full,SELF=full; | |
− | + | vlan1=0x1, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | |
+ | vlan2=0x2, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan3=0x3, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan4=0x4, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan5=0x5, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan6=0x6, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan7=0x7, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan8=0x8, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan9=0x9, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
+ | vlan10=0xa, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; | ||
− | + | Change the following in /etc/opensm/opensm.conf: | |
− | + | allow_both_pkeys TRUE | |
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+ | 4. Restart the OpenSM: | ||
+ | # systemctl restart opensmd.service | ||
+ | == RDO installation == | ||
+ | To install and configure packstack | ||
− | + | 1. Install packstack | |
+ | # yum install -y https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-juno/rdo-release-juno-1.noarch.rpm | ||
+ | # yum install -y openstack-packstack | ||
− | + | 2. Prepare answer file | |
+ | # packstack --gen-answer-file=packstack.sriov | ||
− | + | 3. Modify answer file | |
− | + | CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=physnet1:br-enp3s0 | |
− | + | CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=br-enp3s0:enp3s0 | |
− | + | CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TYPE_DRIVERS=vlan | |
+ | CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPES=vlan | ||
+ | CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VLAN_RANGES=physnet1:1:10 | ||
+ | CONFIG_NEUTRON_L2_AGENT=openvswitch | ||
− | + | 4. Run packstack | |
+ | # packstack --answer-file=packstack.sriov | ||
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− | == | + | ==Controller Node== |
+ | |||
+ | To configure the Controller node: | ||
− | + | 1. Configure yum with Mellanox OpenStack Juno repository | |
+ | # yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/rhel7 | ||
− | + | 2. Install Mellanox RPMs: | |
− | yum | + | # yum install -y --nogpgcheck openstack-neutron-mellanox eswitchd mlnx-dnsmasq |
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− | + | 3. Edit the following file: '''/usr/lib/systemd/system/neutron-mlnx-agent.service''' | |
− | + | Change the /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx.ini to /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini | |
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4. Run: | 4. Run: | ||
− | #systemctl enable neutron-mlnx-agent.service | + | # systemctl enable neutron-mlnx-agent.service |
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5. Run: | 5. Run: | ||
− | #systemctl daemon-reload | + | # systemctl daemon-reload |
− | 6. | + | |
− | + | 6. Make sure ML2 is the current Neutron plugin by checking the core_plugin parameter in '''/etc/neutron/neutron.conf''': | |
− | 7. | + | core_plugin = neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin |
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− | 8. | + | 7. Make sure '''/etc/neutron/plugin.ini''' is pointing to '''/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini''' (symbolic link) |
− | + | ||
− | + | 8. Modify '''/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini''' by adding the following: | |
− | + | [ml2] | |
− | + | type_drivers = vlan,flat | |
− | + | tenant_network_types = vlan | |
− | + | mechanism_drivers = mlnx, openvswitch | |
− | + | # or mechanism_drivers = mlnx, linuxbridge | |
− | + | [ml2_type_vlan] | |
− | + | network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1:10 | |
− | + | [eswitch] | |
− | #systemctl restart neutron- | + | # (StrOpt) Type of Network Interface to allocate for VM: |
+ | # mlnx_direct or hostdev according to libvirt terminology | ||
+ | vnic_type = hostdev | ||
+ | |||
+ | 9. Start (or restart) the Neutron server: | ||
+ | # systemctl restart neutron-server.service | ||
== Network Node== | == Network Node== | ||
− | To configure the Network node: | + | To configure the Network node: |
− | 1. Make sure that eIPoIB module is up and configured in /etc/infiniband/openib.conf: For more information, please refer to eIPoIB configuration in Mellanox OFED User Manual. | + | |
+ | Prerequisites: | ||
+ | E_IPoIB port is configured and up | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. Make sure that eIPoIB module is up and configured in '''/etc/infiniband/openib.conf''': For more information, please refer to eIPoIB configuration in Mellanox OFED User Manual. | ||
E_IPOIB_LOAD=yes | E_IPOIB_LOAD=yes | ||
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2. Restart openibd: | 2. Restart openibd: | ||
− | #service openibd restart | + | # service openibd restart |
− | 3. Modify the file /etc/neutron/plugins/linuxbridge/linuxbridge_conf.ini | + | |
− | NOTE: In order to obtain the eIPoIB interface name, run the ethtool tool command (see below) and check | + | |
− | #ethtool -i <eIPoIB_interface> | + | 3. Modify the network bridge configuration according to the use of OpenVswitch or LinuxBridge |
+ | * 3.1 OpenVswitch '''/etc/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini''' | ||
+ | [ovs] | ||
+ | bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-<eIPoIB interface> | ||
+ | * 3.2 LinuxBridge file '''/etc/neutron/plugins/linuxbridge/linuxbridge_conf.ini''': | ||
+ | [linux_bridge] | ||
+ | physical_interface_mappings = physnet1:<eIPoIB interface> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | NOTE: In order to obtain the eIPoIB interface name, run the ethtool tool command (see below) and check that driver name is eth_ipoib: | ||
+ | # ethtool -i <eIPoIB_interface> | ||
driver: eth_ipoib | driver: eth_ipoib | ||
− | + | ..... | |
− | + | ||
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− | + | 4. Restart network bridge and neutron-dhcp-agent: | |
− | + | # service neutron-dhcp-agent restart | |
− | + | * 4.1 OpenVswitch | |
− | + | # service neutron-openvswitch-agent restart | |
− | + | * 4.2 LinuxBridge | |
+ | # service neutron-linuxbridge-agent restart | ||
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NOTE: For DHCP support, the Network node should use the Mellanox Dnsmasq driver as the DHCP driver. | NOTE: For DHCP support, the Network node should use the Mellanox Dnsmasq driver as the DHCP driver. | ||
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===DHCP Server (Usually part of the Network node)=== | ===DHCP Server (Usually part of the Network node)=== | ||
− | 1 | + | |
− | + | 1. Modify '''/etc/neutron/dhcp_agent.ini''' as follows and according to OVS or Linuxbridge: | |
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dhcp_driver = mlnx_dhcp.MlnxDnsmasq | dhcp_driver = mlnx_dhcp.MlnxDnsmasq | ||
− | interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface. | + | * 1.1 OVS |
− | + | interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface.OVSInterfaceDriver | |
− | #service neutron- | + | * 1.2 LinuxBridge |
+ | interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface.BridgeInterfaceDriver | ||
+ | |||
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+ | 2. Start DHCP server: | ||
+ | # systemctl restart neutron-dhcp-agent.service | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Compute Nodes== | ||
+ | |||
+ | To configure the Compute Node: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1.Configure yum with Mellanox OpenStack Juno repository | ||
+ | # yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/rhel7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Install Mellanox RPMs: | ||
+ | modify gpgcheck=0 in /etc/yum.conf | ||
+ | # yum install -y openstack-neutron-mellanox eswitchd mlnx-dnsmasq | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | 3. Edit the following file: '''/usr/lib/systemd/system/neutron-mlnx-agent.service''' | ||
+ | Change the /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx.ini to /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini | ||
+ | |||
+ | 4. Run: | ||
+ | # systemctl enable neutron-mlnx-agent.service | ||
+ | |||
+ | 5. Run: | ||
+ | |||
+ | # systemctl daemon-reload | ||
+ | |||
+ | 6. Apply MLNX patch for Juno: | ||
+ | # pushd /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nova/virt/libvirt/ | ||
+ | # wget http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/patch/mlnx_juno.patch | ||
+ | # patch < mlnx_juno.patch | ||
+ | # popd | ||
+ | |||
+ | 7. Create the file '''/etc/modprobe.d/mlx4_ib.conf''' and add the following: | ||
+ | options mlx4_ib sm_guid_assign=0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 8. Restart Nova: | ||
+ | # systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute | ||
+ | |||
+ | 9. Restart the driver: | ||
+ | # /bin/systemctl restart opensm.service | ||
+ | # /etc/init.d/openibd restart | ||
+ | |||
+ | 10. In the file '''/etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini''', the parameters tenant_network_type , and network_vlan_ranges should be configured as the controllers: | ||
+ | physical_interface_mappings = physnet1:<ib_interface>(for example physnet1:ib0) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 11. Modify the file '''/etc/eswitchd/eswitchd.conf''' as follows: | ||
+ | fabrics = physnet1:<ib_interface> (for example physnet1:ib0) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 12. Start eSwitchd: | ||
+ | # systemctl restart eswitchd | ||
+ | |||
+ | 13. Start the Neutron agent: | ||
+ | # systemctl restart neutron-mlnx-agent | ||
==Known issues and Troubleshooting== | ==Known issues and Troubleshooting== | ||
For known issues and troubleshooting options refer to [https://community.mellanox.com/docs/DOC-1127 Mellanox OpenStack Troubleshooting] | For known issues and troubleshooting options refer to [https://community.mellanox.com/docs/DOC-1127 Mellanox OpenStack Troubleshooting] | ||
+ | |||
+ | https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/63711/rdo-quickstart-juno-release-guide-for-fedora-20/ | ||
+ | https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1203744 | ||
+ | https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1457747 |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 10 September 2015
Contents
Overview
Mellanox Neutron ML2 Driver
Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver implements the ML2 Plugin Mechanism Driver API.
This driver supports Mellanox embedded switch functionality as part of the VPI (Ethernet/InfiniBand) HCA. Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver provides functional parity with Mellanox Neutron plugin.
Mellanox ML2 Mechanism Driver supports DIRECT (pci passthrough) vnic type. For vnic type configuration API details, please refer to configuration reference guide. Hardware vNICs mapped to the guest VMs allow higher performance and advanced features such as RDMA (remote direct memory access).
The driver supports VLAN network type to facilitate virtual networks either on Ethernet or InfiniBand fabrics.
- Mellanox OpenStack Neutron Agent (L2 Agent) runs on each compute node.
- Agent should apply VIF connectivity based on mapping between a VIF (VM vNIC) and Embedded Switch port.
Mellanox Neutron Plugin
For details regarding Mellanox Neutron plugin, please refer to https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mellanox-Neutron-Havana-Redhat.
Prerequisites
- A running OpenStack environment installed with the ML2 plugin on top of OpenVswitch or Linux Bridge.
- All nodes equipped with , Mellanox ConnectX®-3/Mellanox ConnectX®-3 PRO Network Adapter
- Mellanox OFED 2.4 or greater installed on all nodes.
- SR-IOV enabled on all compute nodes. For more information, please refer to Mellanox Community click [1].
- The software package iproute2 installed on all Compute nodes
- Add repository
yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/rhel7/
InfiniBand Network
The Mellanox Neutron Plugin use InfiniBand Partitions (PKeys) to separate Networks.
SM Node
OpenSM Configuration – Without UFM
All the PKeys should be predefined in the partitions.conf file (/etc/opensm/partitions.conf) (Automatic cofiguration is planned in future phase)
Add/Change the following in the partitions.conf file
management=0x7fff,ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL, ALL_SWITCHES=full,SELF=full;
For every network you want to configure in Neutron you have to configure the pkey associated with the VLAN of this network (defined in Neutron).
vlan1=0x1, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL;
For example: If we have 10 VLANs defined in configuration in /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini
[MLNX] network_vlan_ranges = default:1:10
We'll have the following configuration of the the partitions.conf file:
management=0x7fff,ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL, ALL_SWITCHES=full,SELF=full; vlan1=0x1, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan2=0x2, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan3=0x3, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan4=0x4, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan5=0x5, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan6=0x6, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan7=0x7, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan8=0x8, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan9=0x9, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL; vlan10=0xa, ipoib, sl=0, defmember=full : ALL;
Change the following in /etc/opensm/opensm.conf:
allow_both_pkeys TRUE
4. Restart the OpenSM:
# systemctl restart opensmd.service
RDO installation
To install and configure packstack
1. Install packstack
# yum install -y https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-juno/rdo-release-juno-1.noarch.rpm # yum install -y openstack-packstack
2. Prepare answer file
# packstack --gen-answer-file=packstack.sriov
3. Modify answer file
CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_MAPPINGS=physnet1:br-enp3s0 CONFIG_NEUTRON_OVS_BRIDGE_IFACES=br-enp3s0:enp3s0 CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TYPE_DRIVERS=vlan CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPES=vlan CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VLAN_RANGES=physnet1:1:10 CONFIG_NEUTRON_L2_AGENT=openvswitch
4. Run packstack
# packstack --answer-file=packstack.sriov
Controller Node
To configure the Controller node:
1. Configure yum with Mellanox OpenStack Juno repository
# yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/rhel7
2. Install Mellanox RPMs:
# yum install -y --nogpgcheck openstack-neutron-mellanox eswitchd mlnx-dnsmasq
3. Edit the following file: /usr/lib/systemd/system/neutron-mlnx-agent.service
Change the /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx.ini to /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini
4. Run:
# systemctl enable neutron-mlnx-agent.service
5. Run:
# systemctl daemon-reload
6. Make sure ML2 is the current Neutron plugin by checking the core_plugin parameter in /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
core_plugin = neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin
7. Make sure /etc/neutron/plugin.ini is pointing to /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini (symbolic link)
8. Modify /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini by adding the following:
[ml2] type_drivers = vlan,flat tenant_network_types = vlan mechanism_drivers = mlnx, openvswitch # or mechanism_drivers = mlnx, linuxbridge [ml2_type_vlan] network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1:10 [eswitch] # (StrOpt) Type of Network Interface to allocate for VM: # mlnx_direct or hostdev according to libvirt terminology vnic_type = hostdev
9. Start (or restart) the Neutron server:
# systemctl restart neutron-server.service
Network Node
To configure the Network node:
Prerequisites:
E_IPoIB port is configured and up
1. Make sure that eIPoIB module is up and configured in /etc/infiniband/openib.conf: For more information, please refer to eIPoIB configuration in Mellanox OFED User Manual.
E_IPOIB_LOAD=yes
2. Restart openibd:
# service openibd restart
3. Modify the network bridge configuration according to the use of OpenVswitch or LinuxBridge
- 3.1 OpenVswitch /etc/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini
[ovs] bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-<eIPoIB interface>
- 3.2 LinuxBridge file /etc/neutron/plugins/linuxbridge/linuxbridge_conf.ini:
[linux_bridge] physical_interface_mappings = physnet1:<eIPoIB interface>
NOTE: In order to obtain the eIPoIB interface name, run the ethtool tool command (see below) and check that driver name is eth_ipoib:
# ethtool -i <eIPoIB_interface> driver: eth_ipoib .....
4. Restart network bridge and neutron-dhcp-agent:
# service neutron-dhcp-agent restart
- 4.1 OpenVswitch
# service neutron-openvswitch-agent restart
- 4.2 LinuxBridge
# service neutron-linuxbridge-agent restart
NOTE: For DHCP support, the Network node should use the Mellanox Dnsmasq driver as the DHCP driver.
DHCP Server (Usually part of the Network node)
1. Modify /etc/neutron/dhcp_agent.ini as follows and according to OVS or Linuxbridge:
dhcp_driver = mlnx_dhcp.MlnxDnsmasq
- 1.1 OVS
interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface.OVSInterfaceDriver
- 1.2 LinuxBridge
interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface.BridgeInterfaceDriver
2. Start DHCP server:
# systemctl restart neutron-dhcp-agent.service
Compute Nodes
To configure the Compute Node:
1.Configure yum with Mellanox OpenStack Juno repository
# yum-config-manager --add-repo http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/rhel7
2. Install Mellanox RPMs:
modify gpgcheck=0 in /etc/yum.conf # yum install -y openstack-neutron-mellanox eswitchd mlnx-dnsmasq
3. Edit the following file: /usr/lib/systemd/system/neutron-mlnx-agent.service
Change the /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx.ini to /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini
4. Run:
# systemctl enable neutron-mlnx-agent.service
5. Run:
# systemctl daemon-reload
6. Apply MLNX patch for Juno:
# pushd /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nova/virt/libvirt/ # wget http://www.mellanox.com/repository/solutions/openstack/juno/patch/mlnx_juno.patch # patch < mlnx_juno.patch # popd
7. Create the file /etc/modprobe.d/mlx4_ib.conf and add the following:
options mlx4_ib sm_guid_assign=0
8. Restart Nova:
# systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute
9. Restart the driver:
# /bin/systemctl restart opensm.service # /etc/init.d/openibd restart
10. In the file /etc/neutron/plugins/mlnx/mlnx_conf.ini, the parameters tenant_network_type , and network_vlan_ranges should be configured as the controllers:
physical_interface_mappings = physnet1:<ib_interface>(for example physnet1:ib0)
11. Modify the file /etc/eswitchd/eswitchd.conf as follows:
fabrics = physnet1:<ib_interface> (for example physnet1:ib0)
12. Start eSwitchd:
# systemctl restart eswitchd
13. Start the Neutron agent:
# systemctl restart neutron-mlnx-agent
Known issues and Troubleshooting
For known issues and troubleshooting options refer to Mellanox OpenStack Troubleshooting
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/63711/rdo-quickstart-juno-release-guide-for-fedora-20/ https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1203744 https://bugs.launchpad.net/keystone/+bug/1457747