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diff --git a/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/hardware.requirements.rst b/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/hardware.requirements.rst index 31cac1d..affeb03 100644 --- a/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/hardware.requirements.rst +++ b/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/hardware.requirements.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International .. License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. -.. (c) Christopher Price (Ericsson AB) and others +.. (c) Christopher Price (Ericsson AB), Nikolas Hermanns (Ericsson) Hardware requirements ===================== @@ -18,10 +18,18 @@ Virtual deployment hardware requirements To perform a virtual deployment of an OPNFV scenario on a single host, that host has to meet the hardware requirements outlined in the <missing spec>. -.. Additional Hardware requirements -.. -------------------------------- -.. -.. Your scenario may require specific capabilities that are not explicitly stated in -.. the Pharos spec. If this is the case add your specific hardware requirements to this -.. section of the document under sub-headings. +Additional Hardware requirements +-------------------------------- + +When ODL is used as SDN Controller in an OPNFV, virtual deployment, ODL is +running on the OpenStack Controller VMs. it is therefore recommmended to +increase the amount of resources these VMs have. + +Our recommendation is to have 2 more virtual cores and 8GB more virtual memory. Together with the commonly used recommendation this sums up to: +:: + + 4 virtual cores + 16 GB virtual memory + +See in Installation section how to configure this. diff --git a/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/installation.rst b/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/installation.rst index ecb4e52..649b5a4 100644 --- a/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/installation.rst +++ b/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/installation.rst @@ -1,47 +1,72 @@ .. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International .. License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. -.. (c) Christopher Price (Ericsson AB) and others +.. (c) Christopher Price (Ericsson AB), Nikolas Hermanns (Ericsson AB) and other -Fuel server installation and scenario deployment +Fuel installation and scenario deployment ================================================ -.. Let's figure out how to structure this to highlight both virtual and -.. bare metal deployments. I need some help from the scenrio owners to get -.. that right. - -This section describes the installation of the OPNFV installation -server (jumphost) as well as the deployment of the os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-ha or +This section describes the installation of the os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-ha or os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-noha OPNFV reference platform stack across a server cluster. -Preparation ------------ +Scenario Preparation +-------------------- +dea.yaml and dha.yaml need to be copied and changed according to the lap/host +where you deploy. +Copy the full lab config from: +:: + + cp <path-to-opnfv-fuel-repo>/deploy/config/labs/devel-pipeline/elx \ + <path-to-opnfv-fuel-repo>/deploy/config/labs/devel-pipeline/<your-lab-name> + +Add at the bottom of dha.yaml. +:: -clone fuel repo -download opnfv iso -create dea.yaml and dha.yaml based on existing examples from FUel repo + disks: + fuel: 100G + controller: 100G + compute: 100G + + define_vms: + controller: + vcpu: + value: 4 + memory: + attribute_equlas: + unit: KiB + value: 16388608 + currentMemory: + attribute_equlas: + unit: KiB + value: 16388608 + +Check if dea.yaml contains all your needed changes. Installation procedures ----------------------- We describe several alternative procedures in the following. +Go to +:: + + cd <opnfv-fuel-repo>/ci -Full automatic jumphost installation and deployment -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Full automatic virtual deployment High Availablity Mode +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +:: -call deploy.sh with scenario string + sudo bash ./deploy.sh -b file://<path-to-opnfv-fuel-repo>/config/ -l devel-pipeline -p <your-lab-name> -s os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-ha -i file://<path-to-fuel-iso> -Automatic Fuel server installation and manual scenario deployment -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Full automatic virtual deployment NO High Availablity Mode +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +:: -call deploy.sh with -e option to only install FUel server i.e. no platform deployment -Log into Fuel web GUI and configure scenario options, including activation of SDN VPN feature -PXE boot compute nodes from Fuel server -Trigger deployment through web GUI + sudo bash ./deploy.sh -b file://<path-to-opnfv-fuel-repo>/config/ -l devel-pipeline -p <your-lab-name> -s os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-noha -i file://<path-to-fuel-iso> -Update Fuel server settings without re-installation -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Automatic Fuel installation and manual scenario deployment +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +:: -In case of having to change the jumphost settings without having the reinstall the -whole jumphost, it is possible to call deploy-sh with the -f option, which will only -update the settings without reinstalling the host, saving a lot of time. + sudo bash ./deploy.sh -b file://<path-to-opnfv-fuel-repo>/config/ -l devel-pipeline -p <your-lab-name> -s os-odl_l2-bgpvpn-ha -i file://<path-to-fuel-iso> -e +With -e option the installer does not launch environment deployment, so +a user can do some modification before the scenario is really deployed. Another interesting option is the -f option which deploys the scenario on existing Fuel. diff --git a/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/preparation.rst b/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/preparation.rst index f0510cf..9fc26d3 100644 --- a/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/preparation.rst +++ b/docs/installationprocedure/os-odl_l2-bgpvpn/preparation.rst @@ -10,11 +10,45 @@ Preparing your host to install Fuel by script Before starting the installation of the <scenario> scenario some preparation of the machine that will host the Fuel VM must be done. +Installation of required packages +--------------------------------- +To be able to run the installation of the basic opnfv fuel installation the +Jumphost (or the host which serves the VMs for the virtual deployment) needs to +install the following packages: +:: -Setting up the host -------------------- + sudo apt-get install -y git make curl libvirt-bin libpq-dev qemu-kvm \ + qemu-system tightvncserver virt-manager sshpass \ + fuseiso genisoimage blackbox xterm python-pip \ + python-git python-dev python-oslo.config \ + python-pip python-dev libffi-dev libxml2-dev \ + libxslt1-dev libffi-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev \ + expect curl python-netaddr p7zip-full + sudo pip install GitPython pyyaml netaddr paramiko lxml scp \ + python-novaclient python-neutronclient python-glanceclient \ + python-keystoneclient debtcollector netifaces enum -Installation of required packages ---------------------------------- +Download the source code and artifact +------------------------------------- +To be able to install the scenario os-odl_l2-bgpvpn one can follow the way +CI is deploying the scenario. +First of all the opnfv-fuel repo needs to be cloned: +:: + + git clone ssh://<user>@gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/fuel + +This command downloads the whole repo fuel. We need now to switch it to +the stable Brahmaputra branch: +:: + + cd fuel + git checkout stable/brahmaputra + +Now download the appropriate OPNFV Fuel ISO into an appropriate folder: +:: + + wget http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/brahmaputra/opnfv-brahmaputra.3.0.iso +The ISO version may change. +Check https://www.opnfv.org/opnfv-brahmaputra-fuel-users to get the latest ISO. |