From a0805a01542505301918cacb5db6216814c40023 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandru Avadanii Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 20:48:38 +0200 Subject: MCP: Remove all Fuel patches and plugins Chances are none of the old patches / plugins can be reused as-is, so remove all of them and prepare for the switch to MCP. Change-Id: I999927a43b438d9bda9ff118731e2af4b1fa8caa Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii --- howto-dea.md | 322 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 322 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 howto-dea.md (limited to 'howto-dea.md') diff --git a/howto-dea.md b/howto-dea.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5506d62e..00000000 --- a/howto-dea.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,322 +0,0 @@ -DEA: Deployment Environment Adapter ------------------------------------ - -This file has several sections, some of the sections are self describing: - -``` -title: Deployment Environment Adapter (DEA) -version: -comment: Config for LF POD1 - HA deployment with Ceph and Opendaylight -wanted_release: Kilo on Ubuntu 14.04 -``` - -## The Environment section - -environment: - name: opnfv - mode: ha # noha, no-ha? - net_segment_type: tun # ? - - -## The "Fuel" section - -``` -fuel: - ADMIN_NETWORK: # Static Fuel admin network configuration - cidr: 10.20.0.0/24 # this is the "fuelweb_admin" in the nodes - dhcp_gateway: 10.20.0.2 # nodes us this as default gateway - dhcp_pool_end: 10.20.0.254 # nodes get addresses from here - dhcp_pool_start: 10.20.0.3 # This is the Fuel server IP address - ipaddress: 10.20.0.2 - netmask: 255.255.0.0 # netmask for nodes (otherwise why is it - # needed if CIDR above? - DNS_DOMAIN: domain.tld # - DNS_SEARCH: domain.tld # - DNS_UPSTREAM: 8.8.8.8 # Fuel->Network Settings->Other->DNS Servers - FUEL_ACCESS: - password: admin - user: admin - HOSTNAME: opnfv - NTP1: 0.pool.ntp.org # Fuel->Newtok Setting->Other->NTP server list - NTP2: 1.pool.ntp.org - NTP3: 2.pool.ntp.org -``` - -It would make more sense if NTP was a list: - -``` - NTP: - - 0.pool.ntp.org - - 1.pool.ntp.org - - 2.pool.ntp.org -``` - -Now I don't know if NTP4 would be a valid key... - -## The "node" section - -Then there is the important "node" section: - -``` -node: - - id: 1 - interfaces: - transformations:
- role: [controller|compute|cinder|...] - - id: 2 - interfaces: interfaces_1 - transformations: transformations_1 - role: ceph-osd,controller - ... - - id: n - ... -``` - -Now, the "interfaces" section could be something line: - -``` -node: - - id: 1 - interfaces: interfaces_1 - transformations: transformations_1 -``` - -## Interfaces - -In this case we would have a "section" called intefaces_apm, that looks like: - -``` -interfaces_1: - eth0: - - none # I made this up, I don't know if "none" is valid - eth1: - - fuelweb_admin - eth2: - - public - - storage # vlan 2010 - - management # vlan 2011 - - private # vlan 2012 -``` - -This is self describing in a way. eth1 is used as the interface for the -"fuel admin" network, while eth2 will be used for what Fuel calls "public", -"storage", "management" and "private" networks. These match the networks in -the "networks" tab in the Fuel dashboard. - -## Transformations - -For now we won't come into huge detail about the transformations, but they -seem to contain a list of "commands" issued to ovs-vsctl (Open vSwitch). -For example: - -``` -transformations_1: - transformations: - - ... - - action: add-port - bridge: br-mgmt - name: eth1.300 - - ... -``` - -Basically the deploy script will issue the command: - -``` - ovs-vsctl add-port br-mgmt eth1.300 -``` -(or ...eth1 tag=300) - -## The "network" section: - -The networks listed in each of the devices of the "interfaces_1" section -are defined in the "network" section. Inside the "network" section, there is -another section called "networks", with a list of networks defined: - -``` -network: - ... - networks: - - cidr: 192.168.0.0/24 - gateway: null - ip_ranges: - - - 192.168.0.1 - - 192.168.0.254 - meta: - cidr: 192.168.0.0/24 # TBD: Can it be different from previos CIDR? - # Is this the default value in the UI? - configurable: true # TBD, UI? - map_priority: 2 # TBD, UI? - name: management - notation: cidr # TBD, UI? - render_addr_mask: internal # TBD, UI? - render_type: cidr # TBD, UI stuff? - use_gateway: false # Only for public net, or for - vips: # TBD - - haproxy - - vrouter - vlan_start: 101 - name: management - vlan_start: 300 # must match transformations - - cidr: ... - ... -``` - -Let's take the "management" network as an example. Here we define the -netmask and several parameters that will look familiar when looking at the -"Networks" Fuel dashboard tab. The available keys: -- name: the name of the network -- cidr: the CIDR for this network -- gateway: an IP address (only for public network?) -- ip_ranges: a list with the IP ranges available to this network. -- vlan_start: When using vlan tagging, the first vlan tag -- meta: (explained below) - -The purpose of the "meta" key is less obvious here, and some of the data -appears to be redundant. My guess is that it is part of Fuel's user -interface. The CIDR here would be the default and "notation" is probably the -way it is displayed in the form field: - -- cidr: again the same CIDR as above [is this redundant? error prone?] -- configurable: boolean [?] -- map_priority: int [?] -- name: again the same name as above? -- notation: cidr [any other available keys?] -- use_gateway: boolean [apparently only "true "if an IP was given above] -- vips: This seems to be a list of "namespaces" defined later in the -- "network section". -- vlan_start same as above... - -Now if we look back, in the "interfaces_1" section we had this: - -``` -interfaces_1: - eth2: - - management -``` - -This is clearly the network defined above. The same goes for "public", -"storage" and "private". - -## The "network" section continued - -Apart from the definition of each of the networks and required by Fuel, -the "network" section also has a "preamble" with the following parameters -and corresponding setting in Fuel: - -``` -network: - management_vip: 192.168.0.2 # TBD (see vips) - management_vrouter_vip: 192.168.0.1 # TBD - public_vip: 172.30.9.64 # TBD - public_vrouter_vip: 172.30.9.65 # TBD - networking_parameters: # Fuel->Networ->Settings - base_mac: fa:16:3e:00:00:00 # Neutron L2 - configuration_template: null - dns_nameservers: # Neutron L3, guess OS DNS Servers - - 8.8.4.4 - - 8.8.8.8 - floating_ranges: # Neutron L3, floating Network Param - - - 172.30.9.160 # floating IP range start - - 172.30.9.254 # floating IP range end - gre_id_range: # Neutron L2, what if VXLAN? - - 2 # Neutron L2, tunnel ID range start - - 65535 # Neutron L2, tunnel ID range end - # Neutron L3, Internal Network - # Parameters - internal_cidr: 192.168.111.0/24 # internal network CIDR - internal_gateway: 192.168.111.1 # internal network gateway - net_l23_provider: ovs # TBD: must match transformations? - segmentation_type: tun # TBD: what options are there? tun/vlan? - vlan_range: # TBD - - 1000 - - 1030 - vips: - ... -``` - -## The "vips" in the "network" section - -In addition to all the above, the network section contains a "vips" section. -I don't know what they mean, but there are some relations between these -vips, and the networks defined above: - -``` -network: - vips: - management: - ipaddr: 192.168.0.2 # TBD: same as management_vip? - namespace: haproxy # TBD: network namespace? - network_role: mgmt/vip # TBD - node_roles: - - controller # Why do we define it here? - - primary-controller # for an HA environment? - public: - ... - vrouter: - ... - vrouter_pub: - ... -``` - -Also, in contrast to the "networks" section, the "vips" section is not a list, -but a series of records... - -Some Fuel plugins seem to look at this particular setup, one of the examples -in [2], absolute-dashboard-link.pp, reads: - -``` -$os_public_vip = $network_metadata['vips']['public']['ipaddr'] -``` - -If you remember from above, each network has a "metadata" section, this -matches the name of the variable $network_metadata. In that section there is -a "vips" section, that contains a list of "vips", and one of the vips is -"public", and one of the fields is "ipaddr". - -* [1] https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-8.0/file-ref.html#fuel-file-reference-pages -* [2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins - - -## The "Settings" section - -This looks like user interface stuff and default settings. For instance: -settings: - -``` - editable: - ... - additional_components: - ceilometer: - description: If selected, Ceilometer component will be installed - label: Install Ceilometer - type: checkbox - value: false - weight: 40 -``` - -This is clearly the label "Install Ceilometer" in the Fuel web dashboard. - -This looks like an email label entry with the corresponding regex to -validate it: - -``` -settings: - editable: - access: - email: - description: Email address for Administrator - label: Email - regex: - error: Invalid email - source: ^\S+@\S+$ - type: text - value: admin@localhost - weight: 40 - ... -``` - -## Other - -I think most of it, specially the "settings" part, has been machine created. -It would be nice to recreate one of this files from a manual Fuel -deployment. -- cgit 1.2.3-korg