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diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/userguide.rst b/docs/release/userguide/userguide.rst index afa1f224b..fd9dfa736 100644 --- a/docs/release/userguide/userguide.rst +++ b/docs/release/userguide/userguide.rst @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ Abstract ======== -This document contains details about how to use OPNFV Fuel - Euphrates +This document contains details about how to use OPNFV Fuel - Fraser release - after it was deployed. For details on how to deploy check the -installation instructions in the :ref:`references` section. +installation instructions in the :ref:`fuel_userguide_references` section. This is an unified documentation for both x86_64 and aarch64 architectures. All information is common for both architectures @@ -22,26 +22,25 @@ 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 | -+------------------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ ++------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ +| Network name | Description | +| | | ++==================+=========================================================+ +| **PXE/ADMIN** | Used for booting the nodes via PXE and/or Salt | +| | control network | ++------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ +| **MCPCONTROL** | Used to provision the infrastructure VMs (Salt & MaaS) | ++------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Mgmt** | Used for internal communication between | +| | OpenStack components | ++------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Internal** | Used for VM data communication within the | +| | cloud deployment | ++------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Public** | Used to provide Virtual IPs for public endpoints | +| | 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 @@ -66,21 +65,15 @@ ssh key */var/lib/opnfv/mcp.rsa*. The example below is a connection to Salt mast **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. +Logging in to cluster nodes is possible from the Jumpserver and from Salt master. On the Salt master +cluster hostnames can be used instead of IP addresses: .. code-block:: bash - $ ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i /var/lib/opnfv/mcp.rsa -l ubuntu x.y.z.141 - ubuntu@kvm01:~$ virsh console ctl01 + $ sudo -i + $ ssh -i mcp.rsa ubuntu@ctl01 -User *ubuntu* has sudo rights. User *opnfv* has sudo rights only on aarch64 deploys. +User *ubuntu* has sudo rights. ============================= @@ -96,10 +89,10 @@ 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. +For more information about Salt see the :ref:`fuel_userguide_references` section. Some examples are listed below. Note that these commands are issued from Salt master -with *root* user. +as *root* user. #. View the IPs of all the components @@ -107,10 +100,10 @@ with *root* user. .. code-block:: bash root@cfg01:~$ salt "*" network.ip_addrs - cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + cfg01.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: - 10.20.0.2 - 172.16.10.100 - mas01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + mas01.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: - 10.20.0.3 - 172.16.10.3 - 192.168.11.3 @@ -123,7 +116,7 @@ with *root* user. root@cfg01:~$ salt "*" network.interfaces --out yaml --output-file interfaces.yaml root@cfg01:~# cat interfaces.yaml - cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + cfg01.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: enp1s0: hwaddr: 52:54:00:72:77:12 inet: @@ -144,7 +137,7 @@ with *root* user. .. code-block:: bash root@cfg01:~# salt "mas*" pkg.list_pkgs - mas01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + mas01.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: ---------- accountsservice: 0.6.40-2ubuntu11.3 @@ -164,7 +157,7 @@ with *root* user. .. code-block:: bash root@cfg01:~# salt "*" cmd.run 'ls /var/log' - cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + cfg01.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: alternatives.log apt auth.log @@ -180,7 +173,7 @@ with *root* user. .. code-block:: bash root@cfg01:~# salt -C '* and cfg01*' cmd.run 'ls /var/log' - cfg01.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + cfg01.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: alternatives.log apt auth.log @@ -196,7 +189,7 @@ with *root* user. .. code-block:: bash root@cfg01:~# salt -I 'nova:compute' cmd.run 'ls /var/log' - cmp001.baremetal-mcp-ocata-odl-ha.local: + cmp001.mcp-pike-odl-ha.local: alternatives.log apache2 apt @@ -229,7 +222,7 @@ Openstack credentials are at */root/keystonercv3*. +--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+--------+ -The OpenStack Dashboard, Horizon is available at http://<controller VIP>:8078, e.g. http://10.16.0.11:8078. +The OpenStack Dashboard, Horizon, is available at http://<proxy public VIP> The administrator credentials are *admin*/*opnfv_secret*. .. figure:: img/horizon_login.png @@ -239,20 +232,6 @@ A full list of IPs/services is available at <proxy public VIP>:8090 for baremeta .. 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.124 | 172.16.10.124 | -+-----------+--------------+---------------+ -| ctl01 | x.y.z.11 | 172.16.10.11 | -+-----------+--------------+---------------+ -| cmp001 | x.y.z.101 | 172.16.10.101 | -+-----------+--------------+---------------+ -| cmp002 | x.y.z.102 | 172.16.10.102 | -+-----------+--------------+---------------+ - ============================== Guest Operating System Support ============================== @@ -384,12 +363,12 @@ After the installation is done, a webbrowser on the host can be used to view the .. figure:: img/reclass_doc.png -.. _references: +.. _fuel_userguide_references: ========== References ========== -1) `Installation instructions <http://docs.opnfv.org/en/stable-euphrates/submodules/fuel/docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.html>`_ +1) :ref:`fuel-release-installation-label` 2) `Saltstack Documentation <https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics>`_ -3) `Saltstack Formulas <http://salt-formulas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/develop/overview-reclass.html>`_ +3) `Saltstack Formulas <http://salt-formulas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_ |