#!/bin/bash #placeholder for deployment script. set -ex virtinstall=0 case "$1" in 'intelpod5' ) cp maas/intel/pod5/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; 'intelpod6' ) cp maas/intel/pod6/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; 'orangepod2' ) cp maas/orange/pod2/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; 'attvirpod1' ) cp maas/att/virpod1/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; 'juniperpod1' ) cp maas/juniper/pod1/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; 'cengnlynxpod1' ) cp maas/cengn_lynx/pod1/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; 'custom' ) cp maas/custom/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; * ) virtinstall=1 ./cleanvm.sh cp maas/default/deployment.yaml ./deployment.yaml ;; esac #just make sure the ssh keys added into maas for the current user sed --i "s@/home/ubuntu@$HOME@g" ./deployment.yaml sed --i "s@qemu+ssh://ubuntu@qemu+ssh://$USER@g" ./deployment.yaml #make sure no password asked during the deployment. echo "$USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" > 90-joid-init if [ -e /etc/sudoers.d/90-joid-init ]; then sudo cp /etc/sudoers.d/90-joid-init 91-joid-init sudo chown $USER:$USER 91-joid-init sudo chmod 660 91-joid-init sudo cat 90-joid-init >> 91-joid-init sudo chown root:root 91-joid-init sudo mv 91-joid-init /etc/sudoers.d/ else sudo chown root:root 90-joid-init sudo mv 90-joid-init /etc/sudoers.d/ fi echo "... Deployment of maas Started ...." if [ ! -e $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa ]; then ssh-keygen -N '' -f $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa fi #define the pool and try to start even though its already exist. # For fresh install this may or may not there. sudo apt-get install libvirt-bin -y sudo adduser $USER libvirtd sudo virsh pool-define-as default --type dir --target /var/lib/libvirt/images/ || true sudo virsh pool-start default || true sudo virsh pool-autostart default || true sudo apt-add-repository ppa:maas-deployers/stable -y sudo apt-add-repository ppa:juju/stable -y sudo apt-add-repository ppa:maas/stable -y sudo apt-add-repository cloud-archive:liberty -y sudo apt-get update -y apt-get apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get autoremove -y && apt-get autoclean -y sudo apt-get install openssh-server git maas-deployer juju juju-deployer maas-cli python-pip python-openstackclient sudo pip install shyaml juju init -f cat $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys if [ "$virtinstall" -eq 1 ]; then sudo virsh net-dumpxml default > default-net-org.xml sudo sed -i '/dhcp/d' default-net-org.xml sudo sed -i '/range/d' default-net-org.xml sudo virsh net-define default-net-org.xml sudo virsh net-destroy default sudo virsh net-start default fi #Below function will mark the interfaces in Auto mode to enbled by MAAS enableautomode() { listofnodes=`maas maas nodes list | grep system_id | cut -d '"' -f 4` for nodes in $listofnodes do maas maas interface link-subnet $nodes $1 mode=$2 subnet=$3 done } #Below function will mark the interfaces in Auto mode to enbled by MAAS # using hostname of the node added into MAAS enableautomodebyname() { if [ ! -z "$4" ]; then for i in `seq 1 7`; do nodes=`maas maas nodes list hostname=node$i-$4 | grep system_id | cut -d '"' -f 4` if [ ! -z "$nodes" ]; then maas maas interface link-subnet $nodes $1 mode=$2 subnet=$3 fi done fi } #Below function will create vlan and update interface with the new vlan # will return the vlan id created crvlanupdsubnet() { newvlanid=`maas maas vlans create $2 name=$3 vid=$4 | grep resource | cut -d '/' -f 6 ` maas maas subnet update $5 vlan=$newvlanid eval "$1"="'$newvlanid'" } #Below function will create interface with new vlan and bind to physical interface crnodevlanint() { listofnodes=`maas maas nodes list | grep system_id | cut -d '"' -f 4` for nodes in $listofnodes do parentid=`maas maas interface read $nodes $2 | grep interfaces | cut -d '/' -f 8` maas maas interfaces create-vlan $nodes vlan=$1 parent=$parentid done } sudo maas-deployer -c deployment.yaml -d --force sudo chown $USER:$USER environments.yaml echo "... Deployment of maas finish ...." maas_ip=`grep " ip_address" deployment.yaml | cut -d " " -f 10` apikey=`grep maas-oauth: environments.yaml | cut -d "'" -f 2` maas login maas http://${maas_ip}/MAAS/api/1.0 ${apikey} maas maas boot-source update 1 url="http://maas.ubuntu.com/images/ephemeral-v2/daily/" #maas maas boot-source-selections create 1 os="ubuntu" release="precise" arches="amd64" subarches="*" labels="*" maas maas node-groups import-boot-images maas maas sshkeys new key="`cat $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`" #Added the Qtip public to run the Qtip test after install on bare metal nodes. maas maas sshkeys new key="`cat ./maas/sshkeys/QtipKey.pub`" #adding compute and control nodes VM to MAAS for deployment purpose. if [ "$virtinstall" -eq 1 ]; then # create two more VMs to do the deployment. sudo virt-install --connect qemu:///system --name node1-control --ram 8192 --vcpus 4 --disk size=120,format=qcow2,bus=virtio,io=native,pool=default --network bridge=virbr0,model=virtio --network bridge=virbr0,model=virtio --boot network,hd,menu=off --noautoconsole --vnc --print-xml | tee node1-control sudo virt-install --connect qemu:///system --name node2-compute --ram 8192 --vcpus 4 --disk size=120,format=qcow2,bus=virtio,io=native,pool=default --network bridge=virbr0,model=virtio --network bridge=virbr0,model=virtio --boot network,hd,menu=off --noautoconsole --vnc --print-xml | tee node2-compute node1controlmac=`grep "mac address" node1-control | head -1 | cut -d "'" -f 2` node2computemac=`grep "mac address" node2-compute | head -1 | cut -d "'" -f 2` sudo virsh -c qemu:///system define --file node1-control sudo virsh -c qemu:///system define --file node2-compute maas maas tags new name='control' maas maas tags new name='compute' controlnodeid=`maas maas nodes new autodetect_nodegroup='yes' name='node1-control' tags='control' hostname='node1-control' power_type='virsh' mac_addresses=$node1controlmac power_parameters_power_address='qemu+ssh://'$USER'@192.168.122.1/system' architecture='amd64/generic' power_parameters_power_id='node1-control' | grep system_id | cut -d '"' -f 4 ` maas maas tag update-nodes control add=$controlnodeid computenodeid=`maas maas nodes new autodetect_nodegroup='yes' name='node2-compute' tags='compute' hostname='node2-compute' power_type='virsh' mac_addresses=$node2computemac power_parameters_power_address='qemu+ssh://'$USER'@192.168.122.1/system' architecture='amd64/generic' power_parameters_power_id='node2-compute' | grep system_id | cut -d '"' -f 4 ` maas maas tag update-nodes compute add=$computenodeid fi # Enable vlan interfaces with maas case "$1" in 'intelpod5' ) maas refresh crvlanupdsubnet vlan721 1 "DataNetwork" 721 2 || true crvlanupdsubnet vlan724 2 "PublicNetwork" 724 3 || true crnodevlanint $vlan721 eth2|| true crnodevlanint $vlan724 eth2|| true enableautomodebyname eth2.721 AUTO "10.4.9.0/24" compute || true enableautomodebyname eth2.721 AUTO "10.4.9.0/24" control || true ;; 'intelpod6' ) maas refresh enableautomodebyname eth1 AUTO "10.4.9.0/24" compute || true enableautomodebyname eth1 AUTO "10.4.9.0/24" control || true ;; 'orangepod2' ) maas refresh enableautomodebyname eth4 DHCP "192.168.22.0/24" compute || true enableautomodebyname eth5 AUTO "192.168.12.0/24" compute || true enableautomodebyname eth2 DHCP "192.168.22.0/24" control || true enableautomodebyname eth3 AUTO "192.168.12.0/24" control || true ;; 'attvirpod1' ) ;; 'juniperpod1' ) ;; 'cengnlynxpod1' ) maas refresh crvlanupdsubnet vlan1201 1 "DataNetwork" 1201 2 || true crvlanupdsubnet vlan1202 2 "PublicNetwork" 1202 3 || true crnodevlanint $vlan1201 eth1 || true crnodevlanint $vlan1202 eth1 || true enableautomode eth1.1201 AUTO "172.16.121.3/24" compute || true enableautomode eth1.1201 AUTO "172.16.121.3/24" control || true ;; esac echo " .... MAAS deployment finished successfully ...." #echo "... Deployment of opnfv release Started ...." #python deploy.py $maas_ip