.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Installation Guide (Virtual Deployment) ======================================= Nodes Configuration (Virtual Deployment) ---------------------------------------- The below file is the inventory template of deployment nodes: "./deploy/conf/vm_environment/zte-virtual1/deploy.yml" You can write your own name/roles reference into it. - name -- Host name for deployment node after installation. - roles -- Components deployed. **Set TYPE and FLAVOR** E.g. .. code-block:: yaml TYPE: virtual FLAVOR: cluster **Assignment of different roles to servers** E.g. OpenStack only deployment roles setting .. code-block:: yaml hosts: - name: host1 roles: - controller - name: host2 roles: - compute NOTE: For B/M, Daisy uses MAC address defined in deploy.yml to map discovered nodes to node items definition in deploy.yml, then assign role described by node item to the discovered nodes by name pattern. Currently, controller01, controller02, and controller03 will be assigned with Controller role while computer01, computer02, computer03, and computer04 will be assigned with Compute role. NOTE: For V/M, There is no MAC address defined in deploy.yml for each virtual machine. Instead, Daisy will fill that blank by getting MAC from "virsh dump-xml". E.g. OpenStack and ceph deployment roles setting .. code-block:: yaml hosts: - name: host1 roles: - controller - name: host2 roles: - compute Network Configuration (Virtual Deployment) ------------------------------------------ Before deployment, there are some network configurations to be checked based on your network topology. The default network configuration file for Daisy is "daisy/deploy/config/vm_environment/zte-virtual1/network.yml". You can write your own reference into it. **The following figure shows the default network configuration.** .. code-block:: console +-B/M--------+------------------------------+ |Jumperserver+ | +------------+ +--+ | | | | | | +-V/M--------+ | | | | | Daisyserver+------+ | | | +------------+ | | | | | | | | +--+ | | | | | | +-V/M--------+ | | | | | +-------+ Controller +------+ | | | | | | ODL(Opt.) | | | | | | | | Network | | | | | | | | Ceph1 | | | | | | | +------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-V/M--------+ | | | | | +-------+ Compute1 +------+ | | | | | | Ceph2 | | | | | | | +------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-V/M--------+ | | | | | +-------+ Compute2 +------+ | | | | | | Ceph3 | | | | | | | +------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--+ +--+ | | ^ ^ | | | | | | | | | | /---------------------------\ | | | | External Network | | | | \---------------------------/ | | | /-----------------------+---\ | | | Installation Network | | | | Public/Private API | | | | Internet Access | | | | Tenant Network | | | | Storage Network | | | | HeartBeat Network | | | \---------------------------/ | +-------------------------------------------+ Note: For Flat External networks(which is used by default), a physical interface is needed on each compute node for ODL NetVirt recent versions. HeartBeat network is selected,and if it is configured in network.yml,the keepalived interface will be the heartbeat interface. Start Deployment (Virtual Deployment) ------------------------------------- (1) Git clone the latest daisy4nfv code from opnfv: "git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/daisy", make sure the current branch is master (2) Download latest bin file(such as opnfv-2017-06-06_23-00-04.bin) of daisy from http://artifacts.opnfv.org/daisy.html and change the bin file name(such as opnfv-2017-06-06_23-00-04.bin) to opnfv.bin. Check the https://build.opnfv.org/ci/job/daisy-os-odl-nofeature-ha-baremetal-daily-master/, and if the 'snaps_health_check' of functest result is 'PASS', you can use this verify-passed bin to deploy the openstack in your own environment (3) Assumed cloned dir is $workdir, which laid out like below: [root@daisyserver daisy]# ls ci code deploy docker docs INFO LICENSE requirements.txt setup.py templates test-requirements.txt tests tools tox.ini Make sure the opnfv.bin file is in $workdir (4) Enter into $workdir, Create folder of labs/zte/virtual1/daisy/config in $workdir (5) Move the deploy/config/vm_environment/zte-virtual1/deploy.yml and deploy/config/vm_environment/zte-virtual1/network.yml to labs/zte/virtual1/daisy/config dir. Note: zte-virtual1 config file deploy openstack with five nodes(3 lb nodes and 2 computer nodes), if you want to deploy an all-in-one openstack, change the zte-virtual1 to zte-virtual2 Note: If selinux is disabled on the host, please delete all xml files section of below lines in dir templates/virtual_environment/vms/ system_u:object_r:svirt_image_t:s0:c182,c195 (6) Run the script deploy.sh in daisy/ci/deploy/ with command: sudo ./ci/deploy/deploy.sh -L $(cd ./;pwd) -l zte -p virtual1 -s os-nosdn-nofeature-ha Note: The value after -L should be a absolute path which points to the directory which contents labs/zte/virtual1/daisy/config directory. The value after -p parameter(virtual1) is get from labs/zte/virtual1/daisy/config/ The value after -l parameter(zte) is get from labs/ The value after -s "os-nosdn-nofeature-ha" used for deploy multinode openstack The value after -s "os-nosdn-nofeature-noha" used for deploy all-in-one openstack (7) When deploy successfully,the floating ip of openstack is 10.20.11.11, the login account is "admin" and the password is "keystone"