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Revision as of 17:23, 22 August 2018
Contents
Configure Virtual Servers
Run the libvirt qemu setup script:
$ bash setup_all_in_one.sh
Controller-0 Host Installation
Installing controller-0 involves initializing a host with software and then applying a configuration from the command line. The configured host becomes Controller-0.
Procedure:
- Using an ISO image of StarlingX.
- Configure the controller using the config_controller script.
Initializing Controller-0
This section describes how to initialize StarlingX in host Controller-0. Except where noted, all the commands must be executed from a console of the Workstation. Make sure Virtual Machine Manager is open.
From the KVM/VirtManager window, power on the host to be configured as Controller-0 and show the virtual machine console and details:
- When the installer is loaded and the installer welcome screen appears in the Controller-0 host, select the type of installation "All-in-one Controller Configuration".
- Select the "Graphical Console" as the console to use during installation.
- Select "Standard Security Boot Profile" as the Security Profile.
- Monitor the initialization until it is complete. When initialization is complete, a reboot is initiated on the Controller-0 host, briefly displays a GNU GRUB screen, and then boots automatically into the StarlingX image.
Log into Controller-0 as user wrsroot, with password wrsroot. The first time you log in as wrsroot, you are required to change your password. Enter the current password (wrsroot):
Changing password for wrsroot. (current) UNIX Password:
Enter a new password for the wrsroot account:
New password:
Enter the new password again to confirm it:
Retype new password:
Controller-0 is initialized with StarlingX, and is ready for configuration.
Configuring Controller-0
This section describes how to perform the Controller-0 configuration interactively. Except where noted, all the commands must be executed from the console of the active controller (here assumed to be controller-0.
When run interactively, the config_controller script presents a series of prompts for initial configuration of StarlingX. The prompts are grouped by configuration area. To start the script interactively, use the following command with no parameters:
controller-0:~$ sudo config_controller System Configuration ================ Enter ! at any prompt to abort... ...
Select [y] for System Date and Time:
System date and time: ----------------------------- Is the current date and time correct? [y/N]: y
Accept all the default values immediately after ‘system date and time’, for System mode choose "duplex":
... System mode. Available options are: 1) duplex-direct: two node-redundant configuration. Management and infrastructure networks are directly connected to peer ports 2) duplex - two node redundant configuration 3) simplex - single node non-redundant configuration System mode [duplex-direct]: 2 ... Applying configuration (this will take several minutes): 01/08: Creating bootstrap configuration ... DONE 02/08: Applying bootstrap manifest ... DONE 03/08: Persisting local configuration ... DONE 04/08: Populating initial system inventory ... DONE 05:08: Creating system configuration ... DONE 06:08: Applying controller manifest ... DONE 07:08: Finalize controller configuration ... DONE 08:08: Waiting for service activation ... DONE Configuration was applied Please complete any out of service commissioning steps with system commands and unlock controller to proceed.
Controller-0 Host Provision
On Controller-0, acquire Keystone administrative privileges:
controller-0:~$ source /etc/nova/openrc
On Controller-0, create a newshell script file, copy and paste the content below and run:
The host is rebooted. During the reboot, the command line is unavailable, and any ssh connections are dropped. To monitor the progress of the reboot, use the controller-0 console.
Verifying the Controller-0 Configuration
On Controller-0, acquire Keystone administrative privileges:
controller-0:~$ source /etc/nova/openrc
Verify that the StarlingX controller services are running:
[wrsroot@controller-0 ~(keystone_admin)]$ nova service-list +--------------------------------------+------------------+--------------+----------+---------+-------+ ... | Id | Binary | Host | Zone | Status | State | ... +--------------------------------------+------------------+--------------+----------+---------+-------+ ... | d7cdfaf0-9394-4053-b752-d609c837b729 | nova-conductor | controller-0 | internal | enabled | up | ... | 692c2659-7188-42ec-9ad1-c88ac3020dc6 | nova-scheduler | controller-0 | internal | enabled | up | ... | 5c7c9aad-696f-4dd1-a497-464bdd525e0c | nova-consoleauth | controller-0 | internal | enabled | up | ... +--------------------------------------+------------------+--------------+----------+---------+-------+ ...
Verify that controller-0 is unlocked, enabled, and available:
[wrsroot@controller-0 ~(keystone_admin)]$ system host-list +----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--------------+ | id | hostname | personality | administrative | operational | availability | +----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--------------+ | 1 | controller-0 | controller | unlocked | enabled | available | +----+--------------+-------------+----------------+-------------+--------------+
Your 'virtual' StarlingX deployment is now up and running with 2x HA Controllers with Cinder Storage and all OpenStack services up and running. You can now proceed with standard OpenStack APIs, CLIs and/or Horizon to load Glance Images, configure Nova Flavors, configure Neutron networks and launch Nova Virtual Machines.