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.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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os-nosdn-kvm-ha Description
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Introduction
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.. 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
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.. 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
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.. 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:
.. code:: bash
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:
.. code:: bash
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
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.. 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
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For more information on the OPNFV Danube release, please visit
http://www.opnfv.org/danube
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