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2016-06-15virtual_fuel: initial support for remote libvirtJosep Puigdemont1-0/+31
With this patch it should be possible to create a fuel VM on a remote libvirt server by properly defining the LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI [1] environment variable. If the variable is not defined, then there should be no percievable change in behaviour for the script. This patch introduces the ability to create volumes (images) on a remote libvirt host where the Fuel VM is to be deployed. For now the volumes are created by default in a pool named jenkins, but the idea is to allow this to be configured, probably in the POD's DHA file. Since all virsh commands honor LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI, we use this environment variable to detect wheter we should create a volume or not. The rationale being that the variable will only be set if the user wants to to do the VM deployment on a remote libvirt host. We need to create a volume because we can not rely on being able to access the remote server's file system directly. The images are then transferred to the libvirt host using virsh commands. All this could also be done using scp and a user directory on the host machine, but using pools allows us to take advantage of libvirt's policies and file permissions. CHANGE: when LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI is defined, the script will not check for the presence of the required PXE bridge. This will still be checked when the Fuel VM is started and the bridge not found, but this happens at a later point than it does today. CHANGE: before this patch, the file system image was named like the VM: vm_name.raw. This patch introduces a change and adds a timestamp suffix to the image: vm_name-timestamp.raw. This is so to avoid collisions with an image with the same name on the remote pool (two PODs may be using the same pool). It may also be useful to keep around old file system images. FIXME: This patch requires a pool named "jenkins" in the remote libvirt server, and it will fail if it is not present. This should be configurable. Notice though that we can still define LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI as "qemu:///system" to create the Fuel VM on the local host. [1] https://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_URI_reference Change-Id: I40925ed31337d3ad9cf505f284f5c3d14e9129a0 Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
2016-03-01Changing raw to qcow2 for vFuel/Controller/ComputeNikolas Hermanns1-2/+5
A lot of diskspace is allocated although never used this commit changes to thin provisioning for the virtual enviroment. Change-Id: Ia128143a3bae9f3d85a9e749319c2f5343c1df4e
2015-12-08Refactor temporary directory creationPeter Barabas1-1/+2
Use Python's tempfile instead of forking a shell for mktemp. Change-Id: Icba442ea08d4098d67fb51575da16e85d4363beb Signed-off-by: Peter Barabas <peter.barabas@ericsson.com>
2015-11-27Restructcture of the directory layoutJonas Bjurel1-0/+138
Restructure of the directory layout due to move of Fuel into it's own repo JIRA: FUEL-85 Change-Id: I3647e1992a508f29dce06a5d6c790725c527f6f5 Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>