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author | Georg Kunz <georg.kunz@ericsson.com> | 2017-03-07 17:12:54 +0100 |
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committer | Georg Kunz <georg.kunz@ericsson.com> | 2017-03-14 07:51:08 +0000 |
commit | ae1076e51f5e1dd783b49bc5479b45c5d59f58c4 (patch) | |
tree | f0de5fad6145eb19b4a622c7ea8e0f8a64db0c8b /docs | |
parent | d0f753440d2b63eeefd4ed58edb544df1ad3a360 (diff) |
Adding further documentation for the Gluon scenario
Change-Id: I4926ab30223312b91b6349b798f652615d70001e
Signed-off-by: Georg Kunz <georg.kunz@ericsson.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8a3e022acdcab14bd1f51cf08f4a26004dda49e7)
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/release/configguide/featureconfig.rst | 52 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst | 78 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.rst | 200 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst | 237 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/release/scenarios/os-odl-gluon-noha/scenario.description.rst | 21 |
5 files changed, 135 insertions, 453 deletions
diff --git a/docs/release/configguide/featureconfig.rst b/docs/release/configguide/featureconfig.rst index 005fe9f..2be0fff 100644 --- a/docs/release/configguide/featureconfig.rst +++ b/docs/release/configguide/featureconfig.rst @@ -2,31 +2,49 @@ .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ====================== -NetReady Configuration +Gluon Configuration ====================== -Add a brief introduction to configure OPNFV with this specific feature including -dependancies on platform components, this description should be at a level that -will apply to any installer providing the pre-requisite components. -.. contents:: - :depth: 3 - :local: +.. Add a brief introduction to configure OPNFV with this specific feature including +.. dependancies on platform components, this description should be at a level that +.. will apply to any installer providing the pre-requisite components. + +The configuration of the Gluon framework is entirely handled by the +corresponding scenario os-odl-gluon-noha available for the Apex installer. In +general, the installer installs and configures all components so that no +additional configuration steps are needed after installing the aforementioned +scenario. + Pre-configuration activities ---------------------------- -Describe specific pre-configuration activities. This should include ensuring the -right components are installed by the installation tools as required for your -feature to function. Refer to the previous installer configuration chapters, -installations guide and release notes + +.. Describe specific pre-configuration activities. This should include ensuring the +.. right components are installed by the installation tools as required for your +.. feature to function. Refer to the previous installer configuration chapters, +.. installations guide and release notes + +No pre-configuration steps are needed in addition to the pre-configuration +needed for an Apex virtual or bare metal deployment. Please review the Apex +installation instructions for further details. + Hardware configuration ---------------------- -Describe the hardware configuration needed for this specific feature + +No specific hardware configuration is needed for running the os-odl-gluon-noha +scenario providing the Gluon framework in addition to the hardware requirements +listed for Apex-based scenarios. + Feature configuration --------------------- -Describe the procedures to configure your feature on the platform in order -that it is ready to use according to the feature instructions in the platform -user guide. Where applicable you should add content in the postinstall.rst -to validate the feature is configured for use. -(checking components are installed correctly etc...) + +.. Describe the procedures to configure your feature on the platform in order +.. that it is ready to use according to the feature instructions in the platform +.. user guide. Where applicable you should add content in the postinstall.rst +.. to validate the feature is configured for use. +.. (checking components are installed correctly etc...) + +No specific additional configuration is needed after installing the +os-odl-gluon-noha scenario using the Apex installer. diff --git a/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst b/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst index a1a3a2b..4073393 100644 --- a/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst +++ b/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst @@ -1,35 +1,71 @@ .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 -==================================== -NetReady Post Installation Procedure -==================================== +================================= +Gluon Post Installation Procedure +================================= -Add a brief introduction to the methods of validating the installation -according to this specific installer or feature. +.. Add a brief introduction to the methods of validating the installation +.. according to this specific installer or feature. + +The configuration of the Gluon framework is entirely handled by the +corresponding scenario os-odl-gluon-noha available for the Apex installer. In +general, Apex installs and configures all components so that no additional +configuration steps are needed after deploying the aforementioned scenario. -.. contents:: - :depth: 3 - :local: Automated post installation activities -------------------------------------- -Describe specific post installation activities performed by the OPNFV -deployment pipeline including testing activities and reports. Refer to -the relevant testing guides, results, and release notes. -note: this section should be singular and derived from the test projects -once we have one test suite to run for all deploy tools. This is not the -case yet so each deploy tool will need to provide (hopefully very simillar) -documentation of this. +.. Describe specific post installation activities performed by the OPNFV +.. deployment pipeline including testing activities and reports. Refer to +.. the relevant testing guides, results, and release notes. + +.. note: this section should be singular and derived from the test projects +.. once we have one test suite to run for all deploy tools. This is not the +.. case yet so each deploy tool will need to provide (hopefully very simillar) +.. documentation of this. + +An overview of all test suites run by the OPNFV pipeline against the +os-odl-gluon-noha scenario as well as the test results can be found at the +`Functest test result overview page. +<http://testresults.opnfv.org/reporting/functest/release/master/index-status-apex.html>`_ + -NetReady post configuration procedures + +Gluon post configuration procedures -------------------------------------- -Describe any deploy tool or feature specific scripts, tests or procedures -that should be carried out on the deployment post install and configuration -in this section. + +.. Describe any deploy tool or feature specific scripts, tests or procedures +.. that should be carried out on the deployment post install and configuration +.. in this section. + +No post configuration procedures need to be performed after deploying the +os-odl-gluon-noha scenario using the Apex installer. + + Platform components validation ------------------------------ -Describe any component specific validation procedures necessary for your -deployment tool in this section. + +.. Describe any component specific validation procedures necessary for your +.. deployment tool in this section. + +As described in the `Gluon scenario description +<../release_scenarios_os-odl-gluon-noha/index.html>`_, the Gluon framework +consists of five software components. This section describes how to validate +their successful installation. + +* **Gluon core plugin**: Check in the file ``/etc/neutron/neutron.conf`` that + the Neutron core plugin is set to ``gluon``. + +* **Proton server**: Check that the process ``proton-server`` is running. + +* **Proton client**: Verify that the ``protonclient`` tool is installed and + executable. + +* **etcd**: Verify that the etcd key-value-store is installed and running by + means of the etcdctl tool. + +* **Proton shim layer for OpenDaylight**: Verify that the + ``proton-shim-server`` process is running. diff --git a/docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.rst b/docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.rst index 097d820..75438d2 100644 --- a/docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.rst +++ b/docs/release/installation/installation.instruction.rst @@ -5,199 +5,7 @@ OPNFV Gluon Installation Guide ============================== -This document describes how to install <Component>, it's dependencies and required system resources. - -.. contents:: - :depth: 3 - :local: - -Version history ---------------- - -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| **Date** | **Ver.** | **Author** | **Comment** | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| 2015-04-14 | 0.1.0 | Jonas Bjurel | First draft | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| | 0.1.1 | | | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| | 1.0 | | | -| | | | | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ - -Introduction ------------- -<INTRODUCTION TO THE SCOPE AND INTENTION OF THIS DOCUMENT AS WELL AS TO THE SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -This document describes the supported software and hardware configurations for the -Fuel OPNFV reference platform as well as providing guidelines on how to install and -configure such reference system. - -Although the available installation options gives a high degree of freedom in how the system is set-up, -with what architecture, services and features, etc., not nearly all of those permutations provides -a OPNFV compliant reference architecture. Following the guidelines in this document ensures -a result that is OPNFV compliant. - -The audience of this document is assumed to have good knowledge in network and Unix/Linux administration. - -Preface -------- -<DESCRIBE NEEDED PREREQUISITES, PLANNING, ETC.> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Before starting the installation of Fuel@OPNFV, some planning must preceed. - -First of all, the Fuel@OPNFV .iso image needs to be retrieved, -the Latest stable Arno release of Fuel@OPNFV can be found here: <www.opnfv.org/abc/def> - -Alternatively, you may build the .iso from source by cloning the opnfv/genesis git repository: -<git clone https://<linux foundation uid>@gerrit.opnf.org/gerrit/genesis> -Check-out the Arno release: -<cd genesis; git checkout arno> -Goto the fuel directory and build the .iso -<cd fuel/build; make all> - -Familiarize yourself with the Fuel 6.0.1 version by reading the following documents: -- abc <http://wiki.openstack.org/abc> -- def <http://wiki.openstack.org/def> -- ghi <http://wiki.openstack.org/ghi> - -Secondly, a number of deployment specific parameters must be collected, those are: - -1. Provider sub-net and gateway information - -2. Provider VLAN information - -3. Provider DNS addresses - -4. Provider NTP addresses - -This information will be needed for the configuration procedures provided in this document. - -Hardware requirements ---------------------- -<PROVIDE A LIST OF MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS NEEDED FOR THE INSTALL> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Following minimum hardware requirements must be met for installation of Fuel@OPNFV: - -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ -| **HW Aspect** | **Requirement** | -| | | -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ -| **# of servers** | Minimum 5 (3 for non redundant deployment) | -| | 1 Fuel deployment master (may be virtualized) | -| | 3(1) Controllers | -| | 1 Compute | -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ -| **CPU** | Minimum 1 socket x86_AMD64 Ivy bridge 1.6 GHz | -| | | -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ -| **RAM** | Minimum 16GB/server (Depending on VNF work load) | -| | | -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ -| **Disk** | Minimum 256GB 10kRPM spinning disks | -| | | -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ -| **NICs** | 2(1)x10GE Niantec for Private/Public (Redundant) | -| | | -| | 2(1)x10GE Niantec for SAN (Redundant) | -| | | -| | 2(1)x1GE for admin (PXE) and control (RabitMQ,etc) | -| | | -+--------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ - -Top of the rack (TOR) Configuration requirements ------------------------------------------------- -<DESCRIBE NEEDED NETWORK TOPOLOGY SETUP IN THE TORs> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -The switching infrastructure provides connectivity for the OPNFV infra-structure operations as well as -for the tenant networks (East/West) and provider connectivity (North/South bound connectivity). -The switching connectivity can (but does not need to) be fully redundant, -in case it and comprises a redundant 10GE switch pair for "Traffic/Payload/SAN" purposes as well as -a 1GE switch pair for "infrastructure control-, management and administration" - -The switches are **not** automatically configured from the OPNFV reference platform. -All the networks involved in the OPNFV infra-structure as well as the provider networks -and the private tenant VLANs needs to be manually configured. - -This following sections guides through required black-box switch configurations. - -VLAN considerations and blue-print -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -IP Address plan considerations and blue-print -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -OPNFV Software installation and deployment ------------------------------------------- -<DESCRIBE THE FULL PROCEDURES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE OPNFV COMPONENT INSTALLATION AND DEPLOYMENT> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -This section describes the installation of the Fuel@OPNFV installation server (Fuel master) -as well as the deployment of the full OPNFV reference platform stack across a server cluster. -Etc. - -Install Fuel master -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Create an OPNV (Fuel Environment) -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Configure the OPNFV environment -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Deploy the OPNFV environment -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Installation health-check -------------------------- -<DESCRIBE ANY MEANS TO DO VERIFY THE INTEGRITY AND HEALTHYNESS OF THE INSTALL> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Now that the OPNFV environment has been created, and before the post installation configurations is started, -perform a system health check from the Fuel GUI: - -- Select the "Health check" TAB. -- Select all test-cases -- And click "Run tests" - -All test cases except the following should pass: - -Post installation and deployment actions ----------------------------------------- -<DESCRIBE ANY POST INSTALLATION ACTIONS/CONFIGURATIONS NEEDED> - -<EXAMPLE>: -After the OPNFV deployment is completed, the following manual changes needs to be performed in order -for the system to work according OPNFV standards. - -**Change host OS password:** -Change the Host OS password by...... - -References ----------- -<PROVIDE NEEDED/USEFUL REFERENCES> - -<EXAMPLES>: - -OPNFV -^^^^^ - -OpenStack -^^^^^^^^^ - -OpenDaylight -^^^^^^^^^^^^ +The Gluon framework can be installed by means of the os-odl-gluon-noha scenario +and the Apex installer. Please visit the Apex installer documentation for +further details on how to install the os-odl-gluon-noha scenario in a virtual +or a bare-metal environment. diff --git a/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst b/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst index 337e770..4d491a1 100644 --- a/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst +++ b/docs/release/release-notes/release-notes.rst @@ -5,229 +5,28 @@ OPNFV NetReady Release Notes ============================ -This document provides the release notes for <RELEASE> of <COMPONENT>. +This document provides the release notes for the Danube release of the Gluon framework. -.. contents:: - :depth: 3 - :local: +Overview +-------- -Version history ---------------- +This is the first release of the Gluon framework as part of OPNFV. Please +review the `scenario description +<../release_scenarios_os-odl-gluon-noha/index.html>`_ and `Gluon feature guide +<../release_userguide/index.html>`_ for further details on the scenario, its +usage, limitations and issues. -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| **Date** | **Ver.** | **Author** | **Comment** | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| 2015-04-14 | 0.1.0 | Jonas Bjurel | First draft | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| | 0.1.1 | | | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -| | 1.0 | | | -| | | | | -+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ -Important notes ---------------- - -<STATE IMPORTANT NOTES/DEVIATIONS SINCE PREVIOUS ITERATIVE RELEASE AND OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES FOR THIS RELEASE> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -**Attention:** Please be aware that since LSV3 a pre-deploy script must be ran on the Fuel master - -see the OPNFV@Fuel SW installation instructions - -Summary -------- - -<SUMMARIZE THE RELEASE - THE CONTENT - AND OTHER IMPORTANT HIGH LEVEL PROPERTIES> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Arno Fuel@OPNFV is based the OpenStack Fuel upstream project version 6.0.1, -but adds OPNFV unique components such as OpenDaylight version: Helium as well as other OPNFV unique configurations...... - -Release Data ------------- -<STATE RELEVANT RELEASE DATA/RECORDS> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **Project** | E.g. Arno/genesis/fuel@opnfv | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **Repo/commit-ID** | E.g. genesis/adf634a0d4..... | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **Release designation** | E.g. Arno RC2 | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **Release date** | E.g. 2015-04-16 | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **Purpose of the delivery** | E.g. OPNFV Internal quality assurance| -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -Version change -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Module version changes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -<STATE WHAT UPSTREAM, - AS WELL AS OPNFV MODULE VERSIONS HAVE CHANGED> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -- Fuel have changed from 5.1 to 6.0.1 - -- OpenDaylight has changed from Helium-SR1 to Helium-SR2 - -Document version changes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -<STATE WHAT RELATED DOCUMENTS THAT CHANGES WITH THIS RELEASE> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -- The Fuel@OPNFV installation guide version has changed from version 0.1 to to 0.2 - -Reason for version -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -Feature additions -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -<STATE ADDED FEATURES BY REFERENCE TO JIRA> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -**JIRA BACK-LOG:** - -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **JIRA REFERENCE** | **SLOGAN** | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| BGS-123 | ADD OpenDaylight ml2 integration | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| BGS-456 | Add auto-deployment of Fuel@OPNFV | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -Bug corrections -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -**JIRA TICKETS:** - -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **JIRA REFERENCE** | **SLOGAN** | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| BGS-888 | Fuel doesn't deploy | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| BGS-999 | Floating IP doesn't work | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -Deliverables +Test results ------------ -Software deliverables -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -<STATE WHAT SOFTWARE DELIVERABLES THAT ARE RELATED TO THIS VERSION, AND WHERE THOSE CAN BE RETRIEVED> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Documentation deliverables -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -<STATE WHAT DOCUMENTATION DELIVERABLES THAT ARE RELATED TO THIS VERSION, AND WHERE THOSE CAN BE RETRIEVED> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds ------------------------------------------ - -System Limitations -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -<STATE ALL RELEVANT SYSTEM LIMITATIONS> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -**Max number of blades:** 1 Fuel master, 3 Controllers, 20 Compute blades - -**Min number of blades:** 1 Fuel master, 1 Controller, 1 Compute blade - -**Storage:** Ceph is the only supported storage configuration. - -**Max number of networks:** 3800 (Needs special switch config.) - -**L3Agent:** L3 agent and floating IPs is not supported. - -Known issues -^^^^^^^^^^^^ -<STATE ALL KNOWN ISSUES WITH JIRA REFERENCE> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -**JIRA TICKETS:** - -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **JIRA REFERENCE** | **SLOGAN** | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| BGS-987 | Nova-compute process does | -| | not re-spawn when killed | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| BGS-654 | MOS 5.1 : neutron net-list returns | -| | "400 Bad request" | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -Workarounds -^^^^^^^^^^^ - -<STATE ALL KNOWN WORKAROUNDS TO THE ISSUES STATED ABOVE> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -- In case the contact with a compute is lost - restart the compute host -- In case the disk is full on a controller - delete all files in /tmp - -Test Result ------------ -<STATE THE QA COVERAGE AND RESULTS> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -Fuel@OPNFV Arno RC2 has undergone QA test runs with the following results: - -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| **TEST-SUITE** | **Results:** | -| | | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| Tempest test suite 123 | Following tests failed: | -| | | -| | 1. Image resizing.... | -| | | -| | 2. Heat deploy.... | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ -| Robot test suite 456 | Following tests failed: | -| | | -| | 1....... | -| | | -| | 2....... | -+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ - -References ----------- -<STATE RELEVANT REFERENCES FOR THIS RELEASE/VERSION> - -<EXAMPLE>: - -For more information on the OPNFV Danube release, please see: - -http://opnfv.org/danube +The functionality provided by Gluon is verified by means of a Gluon-specific +test case which is run against the os-odl-gluon-noha scenario. A detailed +description of the test case can be found at the `scenario description +<../release_scenarios_os-odl-gluon-noha/index.html>`_. Moreover, all generic +OPNFV test suites are executed towards this scenario. An overview of all test +suites and their results can be obtained from the `OPNFV test result dashboard +<http://testresults.opnfv.org/reporting/functest/release/danube/index-status-apex.html>`_. +All test suites passed multiple consecutive runs as part of the OPNFV release +verification testing. diff --git a/docs/release/scenarios/os-odl-gluon-noha/scenario.description.rst b/docs/release/scenarios/os-odl-gluon-noha/scenario.description.rst index 765cf8e..c73fa36 100644 --- a/docs/release/scenarios/os-odl-gluon-noha/scenario.description.rst +++ b/docs/release/scenarios/os-odl-gluon-noha/scenario.description.rst @@ -81,6 +81,27 @@ for configuring the L3VPN service Proton is as follows: More detailed information can be found in the `Gluon feature guide <../release_userguide/index.html>`_. +Scenario-specific test cases +---------------------------- + +A Gluon-specific test case is run against this scenario to verify the +functionality provided by Gluon. This section briefly describes the test case. + +The test case verifies that Gluon can be used to provision a L3VPN which +provides layer 3 connectivity between two virtual machines connected to two +different networks. Specifically, the test case performs the following steps: + + i) create two Gluon ports + ii) create a L3VPN + iii) create service bindings between the Gluon ports and the L3VPN + iv) boot two VMs - each using one of the previously created ports + v) send a single ping (ICMP) packet from VM1 to VM2 and vice versa + vi) verify that both pings succeeded + +All calls to the REST API of the L3VPN Proton are done by means of the +protonclient command line tool. + + Limitations, Issues and Workarounds ----------------------------------- .. Explain scenario limitations here, this should be at a design level rather than discussing |