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author | Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> | 2016-04-22 15:38:45 +0200 |
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committer | Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> | 2016-04-22 15:38:48 +0200 |
commit | 719cf0300eb2c63375dde152851d6ba73ca99498 (patch) | |
tree | ff3c716dd1188a885f8d2a177bd0a575bc8947af /docs/configguide | |
parent | 9a07b1737dd78f1f1bb8baeb3604379211ee84cf (diff) |
Copy OPNFV docs dir as documentation base.
Armband Fuel for aarch64 is very similar to amd64 in both
configuration and deployment, with a small difference in the build
process.
Therefore it makes sense to base our documentation on Jonas'
work in OPNFV Fuel.
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diff --git a/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst b/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..60ffadf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst @@ -0,0 +1,332 @@ +.. This document is protected/licensed under the following conditions +.. (c) Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB) +.. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. +.. You should have received a copy of the license along with this work. +.. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>. + +Fuel configuration +================== +This section provides guidelines on how to install and +configure the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a +deployment tool including required software and hardware +configurations. + +For detailed instructions on how to install the Brahmaputra release using +Fuel, see *Reference 13* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Pre-configuration activities +---------------------------- + +Planning the deployment + +Before starting the installation of the Brahmaputra release of +OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool, some planning must be +done. + +Familiarize yourself with the Fuel by reading the +following documents: + +- Fuel planning guide, please see *Reference: 8* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +- Fuel user guide, please see *Reference: 9* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +- Fuel operations guide, please see *Reference: 10* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +- Fuel Plugin Developers Guide, please see *Reference: 11* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Before the installation can start, a number of deployment specific parameters must be collected, those are: + +#. Provider sub-net and gateway information + +#. Provider VLAN information + +#. Provider DNS addresses + +#. Provider NTP addresses + +#. Network overlay you plan to deploy (VLAN, VXLAN, FLAT) + +#. Monitoring Options you want to deploy (Ceilometer, Syslog, etc.) + +#. How many nodes and what roles you want to deploy (Controllers, Storage, Computes) + +#. Other options not covered in the document are available in the links above + + +Retrieving the ISO image +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +First of all, the Fuel deployment ISO image needs to be retrieved, the +Fuel .iso image of the Brahmaputra release can be found at *Reference: 2* + +Alternatively, you may build the .iso from source by cloning the +opnfv/fuel git repository. Detailed instructions on how to build +a Fuel OPNFV .iso can be found in *Reference: 14* at section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Hardware requirements +--------------------- +Following high level hardware requirements must be met: + ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| **HW Aspect** | **Requirement** | +| | | ++====================+======================================================+ +| **# of nodes** | Minimum 5 (3 for non redundant deployment): | +| | | +| | - 1 Fuel deployment master (may be virtualized) | +| | | +| | - 3(1) Controllers (1 colocated mongo/ceilometer | +| | role, 2 Ceph-OSD roles) | +| | | +| | - 1 Compute (1 co-located Ceph-OSD role) | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| **CPU** | Minimum 1 socket x86_AMD64 with Virtualization | +| | support | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| **RAM** | Minimum 16GB/server (Depending on VNF work load) | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Disk** | Minimum 256GB 10kRPM spinning disks | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Networks** | 4 Tagged VLANs (PUBLIC, MGMT, STORAGE, PRIVATE) | +| | | +| | 1 Un-Tagged VLAN for PXE Boot - ADMIN Network | +| | | +| | note: These can be run on single NIC - or spread out | +| | over other nics as your hardware supports | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ + +For information on compatible hardware types available for use, please see +*Reference: 11* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Top of the rack (TOR) Configuration requirements +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +The switching infrastructure provides connectivity for the OPNFV +infrastructure operations, tenant networks (East/West) and provider +connectivity (North/South); it also provides needed +connectivity for the Storage Area Network (SAN). To avoid traffic +congestion, it is strongly suggested that three physically separated +networks are used, that is: 1 physical network for administration and +control, one physical network for tenant private and public networks, +and one physical network for SAN. The switching connectivity can (but +does not need to) be fully redundant, in such case it and comprises a +redundant 10GE switch pair for each of the three physically separated +networks. + +The physical TOR switches are **not** automatically configured from +the OPNFV reference platform. All the networks involved in the OPNFV +infrastructure as well as the provider networks and the private tenant +VLANs needs to be manually configured. + +Jumphost configuration +---------------------- +The Jumphost server, also known as the "Fuel master" provides needed +services/functions to deploy an OPNFV/OpenStack cluster as well functions +for cluster life-cycle management (extensions, repair actions and upgrades). + +The Jumphost server requires 2 (4 if redundancy is required) Ethernet +interfaces - one for external management of the OPNFV installation, +and another for jump-host communication with the OPNFV cluster. + +Install the Fuel jump-host +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Mount the Fuel Brahmaputra ISO file as a boot device to the jump host +server, reboot it, and install the Fuel Jumphost in accordance with installation instructions, see *Reference 13* in section *"Fuel associated references"* +below. + + +Platform components configuration +--------------------------------- + +Fuel-Plugins +^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Fuel plugins enable you to install and configure additional capabilities for +your Fuel OPNFV based cloud, such as additional storage types, networking +functionality, or NFV features developed by OPNFV. + +Fuel offers an open source framework for creating these plugins, so there’s +a wide range of capabilities that you can enable Fuel to add to your OpenStack +clouds. + +The OPNFV Brahmaputra version of Fuel provides a set of pre-packaged plugins +developed by OPNFV: + ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Plugin name** | **Short description** | +| | | ++====================+======================================================+ +| OpenDaylight | OpenDaylight provides an open-source SDN Controller | +| | providing networking features such as L2 and L3 | +| | network control, "Service Function Chaining", | +| | routing, networking policies, etc. | +| | More information on OpenDaylight in the OPNFV | +| | Brahmaputra release can be found in a separate | +| | section in this document. | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| ONOS | ONOS is another open-source SDN controller which | +| | in essense fill the same role as OpenDaylight. | +| | More information on ONOS in the OPNFV | +| | Brahmaputra release can be found in a separate | +| | section in this document. | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| BGP-VPN | BGP-VPN provides an BGP/MPLS VPN service | +| | More information on BGP-VPN in the OPNFV | +| | Brahmaputra release can be found in a separate | +| | section in this document. | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| OVS-NSH | OVS-NSH provides a variant of Open-vSwitch | +| | which supports "Network Service Headers" needed | +| | for the "Service function chaining" feature | +| | More information on "Service Function Chaining" | +| | in the OPNFV Brahmaputra release can be found in a | +| | in a separate section in this document. | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| OVS-NFV | OVS-NFV provides a variant of Open-vSwitch | +| | with carrier grade characteristics essential for | +| | NFV workloads. | +| | More information on OVS-NFV | +| | in the OPNFV Brahmaputra release can be found in a | +| | in a separate section in this document. | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| KVM-NFV | KVM-NFV provides a variant of KVM with improved | +| | virtualization characteristics essential for NFV | +| | workloads. | +| | More information on KVM-NFV | +| | in the OPNFV Brahmaputra release can be found in a | +| | in a separate section in this document. | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ +| VSPERF | VSPERF provides a networking characteristics test | +| | bench that facilitates characteristics/performance | +| | evaluation of vSwithches | +| | More information on VSPERF | +| | in the OPNFV Brahmaputra release can be found in a | +| | in a separate section in this document. | +| | | ++--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ + +*Additional third-party plugins can be found here:* +*https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/* +**Note: Plugins are not necessarilly compatible with each other, see section +"Configuration options, OPNFV scenarios" for compatibility information** + +The plugins come prepackaged, ready to install. To do so follow the +installation instructions provided in *Reference 13* provided in section +*"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Fuel environment +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +A Fuel environment is an OpenStack instance managed by Fuel, +one Fuel instance can manage several OpenStack instances/environments +with different configurations, etc. + +To create a Fuel instance, follow the instructions provided in the installation +instructions, see *Reference 13* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Provisioning of aditional features and services +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Although the plugins have already previously been installed, +they are not per default enabled for the environment we just created. +The plugins of your choice need to be enabled and configured. + +To enable a plugin, follow the installation instructions found in +*Reference 13*, provided in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +For configuration of the plugins, please see section "Feature Configuration". + +Networking +^^^^^^^^^^ +All the networking aspects need to be configured in terms of: +- Interfaces/NICs +- VLANs +- Sub-nets +- Gateways +- User network segmentation (VLAN/VXLAN) +- DNS +- NTP +- etc. + +For guidelines on how to configure networking, please refer to the +installation instructions found in *Reference 13* provided in section +*"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Node allocation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Now, it is time to allocate the nodes in your OPNFV cluster to OpenStack-, +SDN-, and other feature/service roles. Some roles may require redundancy, +while others don't; Some roles may be co-located with other roles, while +others may not. The Fuel GUI will guide you in the allocation of roles and +will not permit you to perform invalid allocations. + +For detailed guide-lines on node allocation, please refer to the installation instructions found in *Reference 13*, provided in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Off-line deployment +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +The OPNFV Brahmaputra version of Fuel can be deployed using on-line upstream +repositories (default) or off-line using built-in local repositories on the +Fuel jump-start server. + +For instructions on how to configure Fuel for off-line deployment, please +refer to the installation instructions found in, *Reference 13*, provided +in section *"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Deployment +^^^^^^^^^^ +You should now be ready to deploy your OPNFV Brahmaputra environment - but before doing so you may want to verify your network settings. + +For further details on network verification and deployment, please refer to +the installation instructions found in, *Reference 13*, provided in section +*"Fuel associated references"* below. + +Fuel associated references +-------------------------- + +OPNFV +~~~~~ + +1) `OPNFV Home Page <www.opnfv.org>`_ + +2) `OPNFV documentation- and software downloads <https://www.opnfv.org/software/download>`_ + +OpenStack +~~~~~~~~~ + +3) `OpenStack Liberty Release artifacts <http://www.openstack.org/software/liberty>`_ + +4) `OpenStack documentation <http://docs.openstack.org>`_ + +OpenDaylight +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +5) `OpenDaylight artifacts <http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads>`_ + +Fuel +~~~~ + +6) `The Fuel OpenStack project <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel>`_ + +7) `Fuel documentation overview <https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/#guides>`_ + +8) `Fuel planning guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/planning-guide.html>`_ + +9) `Fuel user guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html>`_ + +10) `Fuel operations guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html>`_ + +11) `Fuel Plugin Developers Guide <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins>`_ + +12) `Fuel OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list>`_ + +Fuel in OPNFV +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +13) OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool + +14) OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool + +15) OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool diff --git a/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst b/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e80d72aa --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +.. This document is protected/licensed under the following conditions +.. (c) Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB) +.. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. +.. You should have received a copy of the license along with this work. +.. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>. + +Fuel post installation procedures +================================= + +Automated post installation activities +-------------------------------------- +Fuel provides a fairly broad coverage of built in automated health checks. +These validate the installation in terms of configuration, services, +networking, storage, policies, etc. +The execution of the full range of health checks takes less than 30 minutes. + +For instructions on how to run health-checks, please refer to the Fuel installation instructions. + +Platform components validation +------------------------------ +Consult the feature sections in this document for any post-install +feature specific validation/health-checks. + |