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diff --git a/docs/configurationguide/os-nosdn-kvm-ha.description.rst b/docs/configurationguide/os-nosdn-kvm-ha.description.rst deleted file mode 100644 index d60276e0f..000000000 --- a/docs/configurationguide/os-nosdn-kvm-ha.description.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. - -.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 - - -Introduction -============ - -.. In this section explain the purpose of the scenario and the - types of capabilities provided - -The purpose of os-nosdn-kvm-ha scenario testing is to test the -High Availability deployment and configuration of OPNFV software suite -with OpenStack and without SDN software. This OPNFV software suite -includes OPNFV KVM4NFV latest software packages for Linux Kernel and -QEMU patches for achieving low latency. High Availability feature is achieved -by deploying OpenStack multi-node setup with 3 controllers and 2 computes nodes - -KVM4NFV packages will be installed on compute nodes as part of deployment. -This scenario testcase deployment is happening on multi-node by using -OPNFV Fuel deployer. - -Scenario Components and Composition -=================================== -.. In this section describe the unique components that make up the scenario, -.. what each component provides and why it has been included in order -.. to communicate to the user the capabilities available in this scenario. - -This scenario deploys the High Availability OPNFV Cloud based on the -configurations provided in ha_nfv-kvm_heat_ceilometer_scenario.yaml. -This yaml file contains following configurations and is passed as an -argument to deploy.py script - -* scenario.yaml:This configuration file defines translation between a - short deployment scenario name(os-nosdn-kvm-ha) and an actual deployment - scenario configuration file(ha_nfv-kvm_heat_ceilometer_scenario.yaml) - -* deployment-scenario-metadata:Contains the configuration metadata like - title,version,created,comment. - -* stack-extensions:Stack extentions are opnfv added value features in form - of a fuel-plugin.Plugins listed in stack extensions are enabled and - configured. - -* dea-override-config: Used to configure the HA mode,network segmentation - types and role to node assignments.These configurations overrides - corresponding keys in the dea_base.yaml and dea_pod_override.yaml. - These keys are used to deploy multiple nodes(3 controllers,2 computes) - as mention below. - - * **Node 1**: This node has MongoDB and Controller roles. The controller - node runs the Identity service, Image Service, management portions of - Compute and Networking, Networking plug-in and the dashboard. The - Telemetry service which was designed to support billing systems for - OpenStack cloud resources uses a NoSQL database to store information. - The database typically runs on the controller node. - - * **Node 2**: This node has Controller and Ceph-osd roles. Ceph is a - massively scalable, open source, distributed storage system. It is - comprised of an object store, block store and a POSIX-compliant distributed - file system. Enabling Ceph, configures Nova to store ephemeral volumes in - RBD, configures Glance to use the Ceph RBD backend to store images, - configures Cinder to store volumes in Ceph RBD images and configures the - default number of object replicas in Ceph. - - * **Node 3**: This node has Controller role in order to achieve high - availability. - - * **Node 4**: This node has Compute role. The compute node runs the - hypervisor portion of Compute that operates tenant virtual machines - or instances. By default, Compute uses KVM as the hypervisor. - - * **Node 5**: This node has compute role. - -* dha-override-config:Provides information about the VM definition and - Network config for virtual deployment.These configurations overrides - the pod dha definition and points to the controller,compute and - fuel definition files. - -* os-nosdn-kvm-ha scenario is successful when all the 5 Nodes are accessible, - up and running - -Scenario Usage Overview -======================= -.. Provide a brief overview on how to use the scenario and the features available to the -.. user. This should be an "introduction" to the userguide document, and explicitly link to it, -.. where the specifics of the features are covered including examples and API's - -* The high availability feature can be acheived by executing deploy.py with - ha_nfv-kvm_heat_ceilometer_scenario.yaml as an argument. -* Install Fuel Master and deploy OPNFV Cloud from scratch on Hardware - Environment: - - -Example: - - sudo python deploy.py -iso ~/ISO/opnfv.iso -dea ~/CONF/hardware/dea.yaml -dha ~/CONF/hardware/dha.yaml -s /mnt/images -b pxebr -log ~/Deployment-888.log.tar.gz - -* Install Fuel Master and deploy OPNFV Cloud from scratch on Virtual - Environment: - - -Example: - - sudo python deploy.py -iso ~/ISO/opnfv.iso -dea ~/CONF/virtual/dea.yaml -dha ~/CONF/virtual/dha.yaml -s /mnt/images -log ~/Deployment-888.log.tar.gz - -* os-nosdn-kvm-ha scenario can be executed from the jenkins project - "fuel-os-nosdn-kvm-ha-baremetal-daily-master" -* This scenario provides the High Availability feature by deploying - 3 controller,2 compute nodes and checking if all the 5 nodes - are accessible(IP,up & running). -* Test Scenario is passed if deployment is successful and all 5 nodes have - accessibility (IP , up & running). -* Observed that scenario is not running any testcase on top of deployment. - -Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds -========================================= -.. Explain any known limitations here. - -* Test scenario os-nosdn-kvm-ha result is not stable. After node reboot - triggered by kvm plugin, sometimes puppet agent (mcollective) is not - responding with in the given time. - -References -========== - -For more information on the OPNFV Colorado release, please visit -http://www.opnfv.org/colorado |