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author | Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com> | 2018-09-28 16:35:10 +0200 |
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committer | Cristina Pauna <cristina.pauna@enea.com> | 2018-11-06 10:10:52 +0000 |
commit | 5df649ca9b6d54631f6e386f6e5b61d047839973 (patch) | |
tree | 7ac46be593d1f0ea2414ba02657a3c106a73783d /ci | |
parent | ab485d3ff3574fe1c37fc1c01d3d59b0a0ce000a (diff) |
[docs] Refresh for Gambia release
- s/Fuel@OPNFV/OPNFV Fuel/g;
- added README files for ci/scenarios/patches directories;
- refresh & simplify cluster overview diagrams;
- unify labels across docs;
- fix TOC numbering;
- remove local labs PDF/IDF files, as they are merely duplicates of
Pharos files included as a git submodule;
JIRA: FUEL-397
Change-Id: I87f61938eeb67f13fd9205d5226a30f02e55d267
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Avadanii <Alexandru.Avadanii@enea.com>
(cherry picked from commit 170d2d1c195d001d6ca786364aaf3c10e714ae36)
Diffstat (limited to 'ci')
-rw-r--r-- | ci/README.rst | 149 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | ci/deploy.sh | 11 |
2 files changed, 78 insertions, 82 deletions
diff --git a/ci/README.rst b/ci/README.rst index dc860c003..c25c58f11 100644 --- a/ci/README.rst +++ b/ci/README.rst @@ -4,99 +4,100 @@ Abstract ======== -The fuel/ci directory holds all Fuel@OPNFV programatic abstractions for -the OPNFV community release and continous integration pipeline. -There is now only one Fuel@OPNFV autonomous script for this, complying to the + +The ``ci`` directory holds all OPNFV Fuel programatic abstractions for +the OPNFV community release and continuous integration pipeline. +There are now two OPNFV Fuel autonomous scripts for this, complying to the OPNFV CI pipeline guideline: - - deploy.sh -USAGE +- ``build.sh`` +- ``deploy.sh`` + +Usage ===== -For usage information of the CI/CD scripts, please run: - .. code-block:: bash +For usage information of the CI/CD deploy script, please run: - $ ./deploy.sh -h +.. code-block:: console -Details on the CI/CD deployment framework + jenkins@jumpserver:~/fuel/ci$ ./deploy.sh -h + +Details on the CI/CD Deployment Framework ========================================= -Overview and purpose +Overview and Purpose -------------------- -The CI/CD deployment script relies on a configuration structure, providing base -installer configuration (part of fuel repo: mcp/config), per POD specific -configuration (part of a separate classified POD configuration repo: securedlab -and deployment scenario configuration (part of fuel repo: mcp/config/scenario). -- The base installer configuration resembles the least common denominator of all +The CI/CD deployment script relies on a configuration structure, providing: + +- per POD specific configuration (defaults to using Pharos OPNFV project + ``PDF``/``IDF`` files for all OPNFV CI PODs). + Pharos OPNFV git repository is included as a git submodule at + ``mcp/scripts/pharos``. + Optionally, a custom configuration structure can be used via the ``-b`` + deploy argument. + The POD specific parameters follow the ``PDF``/``IDF`` formats defined by + the Pharos OPNFV project. +- deployment scenario configuration, part of fuel repo: ``mcp/config/scenario``. + Provides a high level, POD/HW environment independent scenario configuration + for a specific deployment. It defines what features shall be deployed - as + well as needed overrides of the base installer, POD/HW environment + configurations. Objects allowed to override are governed by the OPNFV Fuel + project. +- base installer configuration, part of fuel repo: ``mcp/config/states``, + ``mcp/reclass``. + The base installer configuration resembles the least common denominator of all HW/POD environment and deployment scenarios. These configurations are - normally carried by the the installer projects in this case (Fuel@OPNFV). -- Per POD specific configuration specifies POD unique parameters, the POD - parameter possible to alter is governed by the Fuel@OPNFV project. -- Deployment scenario configuration - provides a high level, POD/HW environment - independent scenario configuration for a specifiv deployment. It defines what - features shall be deployed - as well needed overrides of the base - installer, POD/HW environment configurations. Objects allowed to override - are governed by the Fuel@OPNFV project. - -Executing a deployment + normally carried by the the installer projects in this case (OPNFV Fuel). + +Executing a Deployment ---------------------- -deploy.sh must be executed locally at the target lab/pod/jumpserver + +``deploy.sh`` must be executed locally on the target lab/pod/jumpserver. A configuration structure must be provided - see the section below. It is straight forward to execute a deployment task - as an example: - .. code-block:: bash +.. code-block:: console + + jenkins@jumpserver:~/fuel/ci$ ./deploy.sh -b file:///home/jenkins/config \ + -l lf \ + -p pod2 \ + -s os-nosdn-nofeature-ha - $ sudo deploy.sh -b file:///home/jenkins/config - -l lf -p pod2 -s os-nosdn-nofeature-ha +``-b`` argument should be expressed in URI style (eg: ``file://...`` or +``http://...``). The resources can thus be local or remote. --b and -i arguments should be expressed in URI style (eg: file://... -or http://...). The resources can thus be local or remote. +If ``-b`` is not used, the Pharos OPNFV project git submodule local path URI +is used for the default configuration structure. -Configuration repository structure +Configuration Repository Structure ---------------------------------- + The CI deployment engine relies on a configuration directory/file structure -pointed to by the -b option described above. -Normally this points to the secure classified OPNFV securedlab repo to which -only jenkins and andmins have access to, but you may point to any local or -remote strcture fullfilling the diectory/file structure below. -The reason that this configuration structure needs to be secure/hidden -is that there are security sensitive information in the various configuration -files. - -FIXME: Below information is out of date and should be refreshed after PDF -support is fully implemented. - -A local stripped version of this configuration structure with virtual -deployment configurations also exist under build/config/. +pointed to by the ``-b`` option described above. +Normally this points to the ``mcp/scripts/pharos`` git repo submodule, but you +may point to any local or remote strcture fullfilling the diectory/file +structure below. +This configuration structure supports optional encryption of certain security +sensitive data, mechanism described in the Pharos documentation. + Following configuration directory and file structure should adheare to: - .. code-block:: bash - - TOP - ! - +---- labs - ! - +---- lab-name-1 - ! ! - ! +---- pod-name-1 - ! ! ! - ! ! +---- fuel - ! ! ! - ! ! +---- config - ! ! ! - ! ! +---- dea-pod-override.yaml - ! ! ! - ! ! +---- dha.yaml - ! ! - ! +---- pod-name-2 - ! ! - ! - +---- lab-name-2 - ! ! - - -Creating a deployment scenario ------------------------------- -Please find `mcp/config/README.rst` for instructions on how to create a new -deployment scenario. +.. code-block:: console + + TOP + ! + +---- labs + ! + +---- lab-name-1 + ! ! + ! +---- pod1.yaml + ! ! + ! +---- idf-pod1.yaml + ! ! + ! +---- pod2.yaml + ! ! + ! +---- idf-pod2.yaml + ! + +---- lab-name-2 + ! ! diff --git a/ci/deploy.sh b/ci/deploy.sh index a899970fe..a61946e6c 100755 --- a/ci/deploy.sh +++ b/ci/deploy.sh @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ usage () { cat << EOF xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -$(notify "$(basename "$0"): Deploy the Fuel@OPNFV MCP stack" 3) +$(notify "$(basename "$0"): Deploy the OPNFV Fuel MCP stack" 3) $(notify "USAGE:" 2) $(basename "$0") -l lab-name -p pod-name -s deploy-scenario \\ @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ $(notify "OPTIONS:" 2) -N Experimental: Do not virtualize control plane (novcp) $(notify_i "Description:" 2) -Deploys the Fuel@OPNFV stack on the indicated lab resource. +Deploys the OPNFV Fuel stack on the indicated lab resource. -This script provides the Fuel@OPNFV deployment abstraction. +This script provides the OPNFV Fuel deployment abstraction. It depends on the OPNFV official configuration directory/file structure and provides a fairly simple mechanism to execute a deployment. @@ -74,8 +74,6 @@ $(notify_i "Input parameters to the build script are:" 2) <base-uri>/labs/<lab-name>/idf-<pod-name>.yaml The default is using the git submodule tracking 'OPNFV Pharos' in <./mcp/scripts/pharos>. - An example config is provided inside current repo in - <./mcp/config>, automatically linked as <./mcp/scripts/pharos/labs/local>. -d Dry-run - Produce deploy config files, but do not execute deploy -D Debug logging - Enable extra logging in sh deploy scripts (set -x) -e Do not launch environment deployment @@ -92,10 +90,7 @@ $(notify_i "Input parameters to the build script are:" 2) -h Print this message and exit -L Deployment log path and name, eg. -L /home/jenkins/job.log.tar.gz -l Lab name as defined in the configuration directory, e.g. lf - For the sample configuration in <./mcp/config>, lab name is 'local'. -p POD name as defined in the configuration directory, e.g. pod2 - For the sample configuration in <./mcp/config>, POD name is 'virtual1' - for virtual deployments or 'pod1' for baremetal (based on lf-pod2). -m Use single socket compute nodes. Instead of using default NUMA-enabled topology for virtual compute nodes created via libvirt, configure a single guest CPU socket. |