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diff --git a/puppet-infracloud/deploy_on_baremetal.md b/puppet-infracloud/deploy_on_baremetal.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..334dff4d --- /dev/null +++ b/puppet-infracloud/deploy_on_baremetal.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +How to deploy Infra Cloud on baremetal +================================== + +Install bifrost controller +-------------------------- +First step for deploying Infra Cloud is to install the bifrost controller. This can be virtualized, doesn't need to be on baremetal. +To achieve that, first we can create a virtual machine with libvirt, with the proper network setup. This VM needs to share one physical interface (the PXE boot one), with the servers for the controller and compute nodes. +Please follow documentation on: [https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/bifrost/tree/tools/virsh_dev_env/README.md](https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/bifrost/tree/tools/virsh_dev_env/README.md) to get sample templates and instructions for creating the bifrost VM. + +Once the **baremetal** VM is finished, you can login by ssh and start installing bifrost there. To proceed, follow this steps: + + 1. Change to root user, install git + 2. Clone releng project (cd /opt, git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/releng) + 3. cd /opt/releng/prototypes/puppet-infracloud + 4. Copy hiera to the right folder (cp hiera/common_baremetal.yaml /var/lib/hiera/common.yaml) + 5. Ensure hostname is properly set ( hostnamectl set-hostname baremetal.opnfvlocal , hostname -f ) + 6. Install puppet and modules ( ./install_puppet.sh , ./install_modules.sh ) + 7. Apply puppet to install bifrost (puppet apply manifests/site.pp --modulepath=/etc/puppet/modules:/opt/releng/prototypes/puppet-infracloud/modules) + + With these steps you will have a bifrost controller up and running. + +Deploy baremetal servers +-------------------------- +Once you have bifrost controller ready, you need to use it to start deployment of the baremetal servers. +On the same bifrost VM, follow these steps: + + 1. Source bifrost env vars: source /opt/stack/bifrost/env-vars + 2. Export baremetal servers inventory: export BIFROST_INVENTORY-SOURCE=/opt/stack/baremetal.json + 3. Enroll the servers: ansible-playbook -vvv -i inventory/bifrost_inventory.py enroll-dynamic.yaml -e @/etc/bifrost/bifrost_global_vars + 4. Deploy the servers: ansible-playbook -vvv -i inventory/bifrost_inventory.py deploy-dynamic.yaml -e @/etc/bifrost/bifrost_global_vars + 5. Wait until they are on **active** state, check it with: ironic node-list + +In case of some server needing to be redeployed, you can reset it and redeploy again with: + + 1. ironic node-set-provision-state <name_of_server> deleted + 2. Wait and check with ironic node-list until the server is on **available** state + 3. Redeploy again: ansible-playbook -vvv -i inventory/bifrost_inventory.py deploy-dynamic.yaml -e @/etc/bifrost/bifrost_global_vars + +Deploy baremetal servers +-------------------------- +Once all the servers are on **active** state, they can be accessed by ssh and InfraCloud manifests can be deployed on them, to properly deploy a controller and a compute. +On each of those, follow that steps: + + 1. ssh from the bifrost controller to their external ips: ssh root@172.30.13.90 + 2. cd /opt, clone releng project (git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/releng) + 3. Copy hiera to the right folder ( cp hiera/common_baremetal.yaml /var/lib/hiera/common.yaml) + 4. Install modules: ./install_modules.sh + 5. Apply puppet: puppet apply manifests/site.pp --modulepath=/etc/puppet/modules:/opt/releng/prototypes/puppet-infracloud/modules + +Once this has been done on controller and compute, you will have a working cloud. To start working with it, follow that steps: + + 1. Ensure that controller00.opnfvlocal resolves properly to the external IP (this is already done in the bifrost controller) + 2. Copy releng/prototypes/puppet-infracloud/creds/clouds.yaml to $HOME/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml + 3. Install python-openstackclient + 4. Specify the cloud you want to use: export OS_CLOUD=opnfvlocal + 5. Now you can start operating in your cloud with openstack-client: openstack flavor list + |