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* Using helm-overrides to enable the qos extension for neutron | * Using helm-overrides to enable the qos extension for neutron | ||
− | + | # create a yaml file to enable the qos extension for neutron | |
cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF | cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF | ||
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EOF | EOF | ||
− | + | # update the neutron overrides and apply to stx-openstack | |
+ | source /etc/platform/openrc | ||
system helm-override-update neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml | system helm-override-update neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml | ||
system application-apply stx-openstack | system application-apply stx-openstack | ||
− | + | # in a separate shell, create the qos policy | |
export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm | export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm | ||
openstack network qos policy create bw-limit | openstack network qos policy create bw-limit | ||
* Using helm-overrides to enable the trunk extension for neutron | * Using helm-overrides to enable the trunk extension for neutron | ||
− | + | # create a yaml file to enable the trunk extension for neutron | |
cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF | cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF | ||
conf: | conf: | ||
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EOF | EOF | ||
− | + | # update the neutron overrides and apply to stx-openstack | |
+ | source /etc/platform/openrc | ||
system helm-override-update neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml | system helm-override-update neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml | ||
system application-apply stx-openstack | system application-apply stx-openstack | ||
− | + | # In a separate shell, verify that the Trunk Extension and Trunk port details extensions are enabled | |
export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm | export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm | ||
openstack extension list --network | grep -i trunk | openstack extension list --network | grep -i trunk |
Revision as of 12:40, 16 April 2019
Contents
StarlingX Networking Sub-project
Team Information
- Project Lead: Ghada Khalil <ghada.khalil@windriver.com> / Forrest Zhao <forrest.zhao@intel.com>
- Technical Lead: Matt Peters <Matt.Peters@windriver.com> / Ruijing Guo <ruijing.guo@intel.com>
- Contributors: Ruijing Guo <ruijing.guo@intel.com>; Matt Peters <Matt.Peters@windriver.com>; Brent Rowsell <Brent.Rowsell@windriver.com>; Ghada Khalil <Ghada.Khalil@windriver.com>; Allain Legacy <Allain.Legacy@windriver.com>; Steven Webster <Steven.Webster@windriver.com>; Joseph Richard <Joseph.Richard@windriver.com>; Teresa Ho <Teresa.Ho@windriver.com>; Patrick Bonnell <Patrick.Bonnell@windriver.com>; Kailun Qin <kailun.qin@intel.com>; Huifeng Le <huifeng.le@intel.com>; Chenjie Xu <chenjie.xu@intel.com>; Forrest Zhao <forrest.zhao@intel.com>
Team Meeting
- Bi-weekly Meetings:
- Thursday 9:15am Eastern / 6:15am Pacific / 9:15pm(summer) or 10:15pm(winter) China
- Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/342730236
- Meeting Agenda and Minutes:
Team Objective / Priorities
- Responsible for developing features and addressing bugs related to StarlingX networking
- Short Term Priorities (2018)
- Upstream and/or resolve the networking patches carried by StarlingX
- Implement StarlingX enhancements related to ovs-dpdk (see story board links below)
- Fix StarlingX networking-related bugs (see launchpad links below)
- This includes issues with running StarlingX and DPDK in a virtual environment; more info has been requested from the reporter.
- Long Term Priorities (2019)
- Containerized VNF support (if not already supported)
- Implement support for Time Sensitive Networking
- Integrate with ONAP and ONAP multi-cloud
Tags
All story board stories and launchpad bugs created for this team should use the tag "stx.networking".
Team Work Items
- Story Board
- All
- Active Release - stx.2.0
- Launchpad Bugs
- All
- Active Release - stx.2.0
Status
- See etherpad for weekly status updates: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/stx-networking
Useful Networking Commands
- When deploying OVS-DPDK, VMs must be configured to use a flavor with property: hw:mem_page_size=large
- Configuring Networking Features
- Consult the configuration section of openstack networking guide on how to configure the different features supported by neutron
- For StarlingX, the configuration must be specified using helm-overrides. A direct change to the neutron.conf file is not supported for StarlingX. See examples below.
- Useful References:
- For more information on helm-overrides in StarlingX, consult the StarlngX containers FAQ
- Using helm-overrides to enable the qos extension for neutron
# create a yaml file to enable the qos extension for neutron cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF conf: neutron: DEFAULT: service_plugins: - router - qos plugins: ml2_conf: ml2: extension_drivers: - port_security - qos openvswitch_agent: agent: extensions: - qos EOF # update the neutron overrides and apply to stx-openstack source /etc/platform/openrc system helm-override-update neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml system application-apply stx-openstack # in a separate shell, create the qos policy export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm openstack network qos policy create bw-limit
- Using helm-overrides to enable the trunk extension for neutron
# create a yaml file to enable the trunk extension for neutron cat > neutron-overrides.yaml <<EOF conf: neutron: DEFAULT: service_plugins: - router - network_segment_range - trunk EOF # update the neutron overrides and apply to stx-openstack source /etc/platform/openrc system helm-override-update neutron openstack --values neutron-overrides.yaml system application-apply stx-openstack # In a separate shell, verify that the Trunk Extension and Trunk port details extensions are enabled export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm openstack extension list --network | grep -i trunk