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authorCristina Pauna <cristina.pauna@enea.com>2018-02-01 15:30:01 +0200
committerCristina Pauna <cristina.pauna@enea.com>2018-02-05 18:25:21 +0200
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[docs] Remove redundant information
Armband and fuel documentation have been the same for E release. Instead of duplicating everyhting, make references to Fuel from armband docs. I removed the scenario folder as it should not have been here in the first place, otherwise the folder structure is kept as is. JIRA: ARMBAND-357 Change-Id: I060f22aee60713cabfd09ccf2fc0201e68a03c2a Signed-off-by: Cristina Pauna <cristina.pauna@enea.com>
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Abstract
========
-This document contains details about how to use OPNFV Fuel - Euphrates
-release - after it was deployed. For details on how to deploy check the
-installation instructions in the :ref:`references` section.
-
-This is an unified documentation for both x86_64 and aarch64
-architectures. All information is common for both architectures
-except when explicitly stated.
-
-
-
-================
-Network Overview
-================
-
-Fuel uses several networks to deploy and administer the cloud:
-
-+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| Network name | Deploy Type | Description |
-| | | |
-+==================+===================+=========================================================+
-| **PXE/ADMIN** | baremetal only | Used for booting the nodes via PXE |
-+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| **MCPCONTROL** | baremetal & | Used to provision the infrastructure VMs (Salt & MaaS). |
-| | virtual | On virtual deploys, it is used for Admin too (on target |
-| | | VMs) leaving the PXE/Admin bridge unused |
-+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| **Mgmt** | baremetal & | Used for internal communication between |
-| | virtual | OpenStack components |
-+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| **Internal** | baremetal & | Used for VM data communication within the |
-| | virtual | cloud deployment |
-+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| **Public** | baremetal & | Used to provide Virtual IPs for public endpoints |
-| | virtual | that are used to connect to OpenStack services APIs. |
-| | | Used by Virtual machines to access the Internet |
-+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
-These networks - except mcpcontrol - can be linux bridges configured before the deploy on the
-Jumpserver. If they don't exists at deploy time, they will be created by the scripts as virsh
-networks.
-
-Mcpcontrol exists only on the Jumpserver and needs to be virtual because a DHCP server runs
-on this network and associates static host entry IPs for Salt and Maas VMs.
-
-
-
-===================
-Accessing the Cloud
-===================
-
-Access to any component of the deployed cloud is done from Jumpserver to user *ubuntu* with
-ssh key */var/lib/opnfv/mcp.rsa*. The example below is a connection to Salt master.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i /var/lib/opnfv/mcp.rsa -l ubuntu 10.20.0.2
-
-**Note**: The Salt master IP is not hard set, it is configurable via INSTALLER_IP during deployment
-
-
-The Fuel baremetal deploy has a Virtualized Control Plane (VCP) which means that the controller
-services are installed in VMs on the baremetal targets (kvm servers). These VMs can also be
-accessed with virsh console: user *opnfv*, password *opnfv_secret*. This method does not apply
-to infrastructure VMs (Salt master and MaaS).
-
-The example below is a connection to a controller VM. The connection is made from the baremetal
-server kvm01.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i /var/lib/opnfv/mcp.rsa -l ubuntu x.y.z.141
- ubuntu@kvm01:~$ virsh console ctl01
-
-User *ubuntu* has sudo rights. User *opnfv* has sudo rights only on aarch64 deploys.
-
-
-=============================
-Exploring the Cloud with Salt
-=============================
-
-To gather information about the cloud, the salt commands can be used. It is based
-around a master-minion idea where the salt-master pushes config to the minions to
-execute actions.
-
-For example tell salt to execute a ping to 8.8.8.8 on all the nodes.
-
-.. figure:: img/saltstack.png
-
-Complex filters can be done to the target like compound queries or node roles.
-For more information about Salt see the :ref:`references` section.
-
-Some examples are listed below. Note that these commands are issued from Salt master
-with *root* user.
-
-
-#. View the IPs of all the components
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@cfg01:~$ salt "*" network.ip_addrs
- cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- - 10.20.0.2
- - 172.16.10.100
- mas01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- - 10.20.0.3
- - 172.16.10.3
- - 192.168.11.3
- .........................
-
-
-#. View the interfaces of all the components and put the output in a file with yaml format
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@cfg01:~$ salt "*" network.interfaces --out yaml --output-file interfaces.yaml
- root@cfg01:~# cat interfaces.yaml
- cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- enp1s0:
- hwaddr: 52:54:00:72:77:12
- inet:
- - address: 10.20.0.2
- broadcast: 10.20.0.255
- label: enp1s0
- netmask: 255.255.255.0
- inet6:
- - address: fe80::5054:ff:fe72:7712
- prefixlen: '64'
- scope: link
- up: true
- .........................
-
-
-#. View installed packages in MaaS node
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@cfg01:~# salt "mas*" pkg.list_pkgs
- mas01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- ----------
- accountsservice:
- 0.6.40-2ubuntu11.3
- acl:
- 2.2.52-3
- acpid:
- 1:2.0.26-1ubuntu2
- adduser:
- 3.113+nmu3ubuntu4
- anerd:
- 1
- .........................
-
-
-#. Execute any linux command on all nodes (list the content of */var/log* in this example)
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@cfg01:~# salt "*" cmd.run 'ls /var/log'
- cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- alternatives.log
- apt
- auth.log
- boot.log
- btmp
- cloud-init-output.log
- cloud-init.log
- .........................
-
-
-#. Execute any linux command on nodes using compound queries filter
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@cfg01:~# salt -C '* and cfg01*' cmd.run 'ls /var/log'
- cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- alternatives.log
- apt
- auth.log
- boot.log
- btmp
- cloud-init-output.log
- cloud-init.log
- .........................
-
-
-#. Execute any linux command on nodes using role filter
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@cfg01:~# salt -I 'nova:compute' cmd.run 'ls /var/log'
- cmp001.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local:
- alternatives.log
- apache2
- apt
- auth.log
- btmp
- ceilometer
- cinder
- cloud-init-output.log
- cloud-init.log
- .........................
-
-
-
-===================
-Accessing Openstack
-===================
-
-Once the deployment is complete, Openstack CLI is accessible from controller VMs (ctl01..03).
-Openstack credentials are at */root/keystonercv3*.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- root@ctl01:~# source keystonercv3
- root@ctl01:~# openstack image list
- +--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------+
- | ID | Name | Status |
- +======================================+===============================================+========+
- | 152930bf-5fd5-49c2-b3a1-cae14973f35f | CirrosImage | active |
- | 7b99a779-78e4-45f3-9905-64ae453e3dcb | Ubuntu16.04 | active |
- +--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------+
-
-
-The OpenStack Dashboard, Horizon is available at http://<controller VIP>:8078, e.g. http://10.16.0.101:8078.
-The administrator credentials are *admin*/*opnfv_secret*.
-
-.. figure:: img/horizon_login.png
-
-
-A full list of IPs/services is available at <proxy public VIP>:8090 for baremetal deploys.
-
-.. figure:: img/salt_services_ip.png
-
-For Virtual deploys, the most commonly used IPs are in the table below.
-
-+-----------+--------------+---------------+
-| Component | IP | Default value |
-+===========+==============+===============+
-| gtw01 | x.y.z.110 | 172.16.10.110 |
-+-----------+--------------+---------------+
-| ctl01 | x.y.z.100 | 172.16.10.100 |
-+-----------+--------------+---------------+
-| cmp001 | x.y.z.105 | 172.16.10.105 |
-+-----------+--------------+---------------+
-| cmp002 | x.y.z.106 | 172.16.10.106 |
-+-----------+--------------+---------------+
-
-
-=============================
-Reclass model viewer tutorial
-=============================
-
-
-In order to get a better understanding on the reclass model Fuel uses, the `reclass-doc
-<https://github.com/jirihybek/reclass-doc>`_ can be used to visualise the reclass model.
-A simplified installation can be done with the use of a docker ubuntu container. This
-approach will avoid installing packages on the host, which might collide with other packages.
-After the installation is done, a webbrowser on the host can be used to view the results.
-
-**NOTE**: The host can be any device with Docker package already installed.
- The user which runs the docker needs to have root priviledges.
-
-
-**Instructions**
-
-
-#. Create a new directory at any location
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ mkdir -p modeler
-
-
-#. Place fuel repo in the above directory
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ cd modeler
- $ git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/fuel && cd fuel
-
-
-#. Create a container and mount the above host directory
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ docker run --privileged -it -v <absolute_path>/modeler:/host ubuntu bash
-
-
-#. Install all the required packages inside the container.
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ apt-get update
- $ apt-get install -y npm nodejs
- $ npm install -g reclass-doc
- $ cd /host/fuel/mcp/reclass
- $ ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
- $ reclass-doc --output /host /host/fuel/mcp/reclass
-
-
-#. View the results from the host by using a browser. The file to open should be now at modeler/index.html
-
- .. figure:: img/reclass_doc.png
-
-
-.. _references:
-
-==========
-References
-==========
-
-1) `Installation instructions <http://docs.opnfv.org/en/stable-euphrates/submodules/fuel/docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.html>`_
-2) `Saltstack Documentation <https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics>`_
-3) `Saltstack Formulas <http://salt-formulas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/develop/overview-reclass.html>`_
-
-
+Armband project aims to integrate and test all aspects of OPNFV releases
+on ARM-based servers. The goal is to replicate all OPNFV software build,
+continuous integration, lab provisioning, and testing processes of each
+standard release OPNFV, such that the release can be available on both
+Intel Architecture-based and ARM Architecture-based servers.
+
+The armband repo contains the patches necessary for Fuel installer to run on
+aarch64 hardware. For more information on how to use Fuel@OPNFV - Euphrates
+release - after it was deployed check
+:ref:`fuel-release-userguide-label`