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This patch is designed for solving some problems below: - Sync the latest code with opensds community - Enable containerized deployment in ansible script - Fix some bugs in port conflicts of etcd deployment Change-Id: Id48906b91c08b3a98e6fc3d8d424a1cd2b11f2be Signed-off-by: leonwang <wanghui71@huawei.com>
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-# opensds-ansible
-This is an installation tool for opensds using ansible.
-
-## 1. How to install an opensds local cluster
-This installation document assumes there is a clean Ubuntu 16.04 environment. If golang is already installed in the environment, make sure the following parameters are configured in ```/etc/profile``` and run ``source /etc/profile``:
-```conf
-export GOROOT=/usr/local/go
-export GOPATH=$HOME/gopath
-export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin:$GOPATH/bin
-```
-
-### Pre-config (Ubuntu 16.04)
-First download some system packages:
-```
-sudo apt-get install -y openssh-server git make gcc
-```
-Then config ```/etc/ssh/sshd_config``` file and change one line:
-```conf
-PermitRootLogin yes
-```
-Next generate ssh-token:
-```bash
-ssh-keygen -t rsa
-ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub <ip_address> # IP address of the target machine of the installation
-```
-
-### Install docker
-If use a standalone cinder as backend, you also need to install docker to run cinder service. Please see the [docker installation document](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/) for details.
-
-### Install ansible tool
-```bash
-sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ansible/ansible # This step is needed to upgrade ansible to version 2.4.2 which is required for the ceph backend.
-sudo apt-get update
-sudo apt-get install ansible
-ansible --version # Ansible version 2.4.2 or higher is required for ceph; 2.0.0.2 or higher is needed for other backends.
-```
-
-### Download opensds source code
-```bash
-mkdir -p $HOME/gopath/src/github.com/opensds && cd $HOME/gopath/src/github.com/opensds
-git clone https://github.com/opensds/opensds.git -b <specified_branch_name>
-cd opensds/contrib/ansible
-```
-
-### Configure opensds cluster variables:
-##### System environment:
-Configure the ```workplace``` in `group_vars/common.yml`:
-```yaml
-workplace: /home/your_username # Change this field according to your username. If login as root, configure this parameter to '/root'
-```
-
-##### LVM
-If `lvm` is chosen as storage backend, modify `group_vars/osdsdock.yml`:
-```yaml
-enabled_backend: lvm # Change it according to the chosen backend. Supported backends include 'lvm', 'ceph', and 'cinder'
-pv_device: "your_pv_device_path" # Specify a block device and ensure it exists if lvm is chosen
-vg_name: "specified_vg_name" # Specify a name for VG if choosing lvm
-```
-Modify ```group_vars/lvm/lvm.yaml```, change pool name to be the same as `vg_name` above:
-```yaml
-"vg001" # change pool name to be the same as vg_name
-```
-##### Ceph
-If `ceph` is chosen as storage backend, modify `group_vars/osdsdock.yml`:
-```yaml
-enabled_backend: ceph # Change it according to the chosen backend. Supported backends include 'lvm', 'ceph', and 'cinder'.
-ceph_pool_name: "specified_pool_name" # Specify a name for ceph pool if choosing ceph
-```
-Modify ```group_vars/ceph/ceph.yaml```, change pool name to be the same as `ceph_pool_name`:
-```yaml
-"rbd" # change pool name to be the same as ceph pool
-```
-Configure two files under ```group_vars/ceph```: `all.yml` and `osds.yml`. Here is an example:
-
-```group_vars/ceph/all.yml```:
-```yml
-ceph_origin: repository
-ceph_repository: community
-ceph_stable_release: luminous # Choose luminous as default version
-public_network: "192.168.3.0/24" # Run 'ip -4 address' to check the ip address
-cluster_network: "{{ public_network }}"
-monitor_interface: eth1 # Change to the network interface on the target machine
-```
-```group_vars/ceph/osds.yml```:
-```yml
-devices: # For ceph devices, append one or multiple devices like the example below:
- - '/dev/sda' # Ensure this device exists and available if ceph is chosen
- - '/dev/sdb' # Ensure this device exists and available if ceph is chosen
-osd_scenario: collocated
-```
-
-##### Cinder
-If `cinder` is chosen as storage backend, modify `group_vars/osdsdock.yml`:
-```yaml
-enabled_backend: cinder # Change it according to the chosen backend. Supported backends include 'lvm', 'ceph', and 'cinder'
-
-# Use block-box install cinder_standalone if true, see details in:
-use_cinder_standalone: true
-# If true, you can configure cinder_container_platform, cinder_image_tag,
-# cinder_volume_group.
-
-# Default: debian:stretch, and ubuntu:xenial, centos:7 is also supported.
-cinder_container_platform: debian:stretch
-# The image tag can be arbitrarily modified, as long as follow the image naming
-# conventions, default: debian-cinder
-cinder_image_tag: debian-cinder
-# The cinder standalone use lvm driver as default driver, therefore `volume_group`
-# should be configured, the default is: cinder-volumes. The volume group will be
-# removed when use ansible script clean environment.
-cinder_volume_group: cinder-volumes
-```
-
-Configure the auth and pool options to access cinder in `group_vars/cinder/cinder.yaml`. Do not need to make additional configure changes if using cinder standalone.
-
-### Check if the hosts can be reached
-```bash
-sudo ansible all -m ping -i local.hosts
-```
-
-### Run opensds-ansible playbook to start deploy
-```bash
-sudo ansible-playbook site.yml -i local.hosts
-```
-
-## 2. How to test opensds cluster
-
-### Configure opensds CLI tool
-```bash
-sudo cp $GOPATH/src/github.com/opensds/opensds/build/out/bin/osdsctl /usr/local/bin
-export OPENSDS_ENDPOINT=http://127.0.0.1:50040
-osdsctl pool list # Check if the pool resource is available
-```
-
-### Create a default profile first.
-```
-osdsctl profile create '{"name": "default", "description": "default policy"}'
-```
-
-### Create a volume.
-```
-osdsctl volume create 1 --name=test-001
-```
-For cinder, az needs to be specified.
-```
-osdsctl volume create 1 --name=test-001 --az nova
-```
-
-### List all volumes.
-```
-osdsctl volume list
-```
-
-### Delete the volume.
-```
-osdsctl volume delete <your_volume_id>
-```
-
-
-## 3. How to purge and clean opensds cluster
-
-### Run opensds-ansible playbook to clean the environment
-```bash
-sudo ansible-playbook clean.yml -i local.hosts
-```
-
-### Run ceph-ansible playbook to clean ceph cluster if ceph is deployed
-```bash
-cd /opt/ceph-ansible
-sudo ansible-playbook infrastructure-playbooks/purge-cluster.yml -i ceph.hosts
-```
-
-In addition, clean up the logical partition on the physical block device used by ceph, using the ```fdisk``` tool.
-
-### Remove ceph-ansible source code (optional)
-```bash
-cd ..
-sudo rm -rf /opt/ceph-ansible
-```
+# opensds-ansible
+This is an installation tool for opensds using ansible.
+
+## 1. How to install an opensds local cluster
+This installation document assumes there is a clean Ubuntu 16.04 environment. If golang is already installed in the environment, make sure the following parameters are configured in ```/etc/profile``` and run ``source /etc/profile``:
+```conf
+export GOROOT=/usr/local/go
+export GOPATH=$HOME/gopath
+export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin:$GOPATH/bin
+```
+
+### Pre-config (Ubuntu 16.04)
+First download some system packages:
+```
+sudo apt-get install -y openssh-server git make gcc
+```
+Then config ```/etc/ssh/sshd_config``` file and change one line:
+```conf
+PermitRootLogin yes
+```
+Next generate ssh-token:
+```bash
+ssh-keygen -t rsa
+ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub <ip_address> # IP address of the target machine of the installation
+```
+
+### Install docker
+If use a standalone cinder as backend, you also need to install docker to run cinder service. Please see the [docker installation document](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/) for details.
+
+### Install ansible tool
+```bash
+sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ansible/ansible # This step is needed to upgrade ansible to version 2.4.2 which is required for the ceph backend.
+sudo apt-get update
+sudo apt-get install ansible
+ansible --version # Ansible version 2.4.2 or higher is required for ceph; 2.0.0.2 or higher is needed for other backends.
+```
+
+### Download opensds source code
+```bash
+mkdir -p $HOME/gopath/src/github.com/opensds && cd $HOME/gopath/src/github.com/opensds
+git clone https://github.com/opensds/opensds.git -b <specified_branch_name>
+cd opensds/contrib/ansible
+```
+
+### Configure opensds cluster variables:
+##### System environment:
+Configure the ```workplace``` in `group_vars/common.yml`:
+```yaml
+workplace: /home/your_username # Change this field according to your username. If login as root, configure this parameter to '/root'
+```
+
+##### LVM
+If `lvm` is chosen as storage backend, modify `group_vars/osdsdock.yml`:
+```yaml
+enabled_backend: lvm # Change it according to the chosen backend. Supported backends include 'lvm', 'ceph', and 'cinder'
+pv_device: "your_pv_device_path" # Specify a block device and ensure it exists if lvm is chosen
+vg_name: "specified_vg_name" # Specify a name for VG if choosing lvm
+```
+Modify ```group_vars/lvm/lvm.yaml```, change pool name to be the same as `vg_name` above:
+```yaml
+"vg001" # change pool name to be the same as vg_name
+```
+##### Ceph
+If `ceph` is chosen as storage backend, modify `group_vars/osdsdock.yml`:
+```yaml
+enabled_backend: ceph # Change it according to the chosen backend. Supported backends include 'lvm', 'ceph', and 'cinder'.
+ceph_pool_name: "specified_pool_name" # Specify a name for ceph pool if choosing ceph
+```
+Modify ```group_vars/ceph/ceph.yaml```, change pool name to be the same as `ceph_pool_name`:
+```yaml
+"rbd" # change pool name to be the same as ceph pool
+```
+Configure two files under ```group_vars/ceph```: `all.yml` and `osds.yml`. Here is an example:
+
+```group_vars/ceph/all.yml```:
+```yml
+ceph_origin: repository
+ceph_repository: community
+ceph_stable_release: luminous # Choose luminous as default version
+public_network: "192.168.3.0/24" # Run 'ip -4 address' to check the ip address
+cluster_network: "{{ public_network }}"
+monitor_interface: eth1 # Change to the network interface on the target machine
+```
+```group_vars/ceph/osds.yml```:
+```yml
+devices: # For ceph devices, append one or multiple devices like the example below:
+ - '/dev/sda' # Ensure this device exists and available if ceph is chosen
+ - '/dev/sdb' # Ensure this device exists and available if ceph is chosen
+osd_scenario: collocated
+```
+
+##### Cinder
+If `cinder` is chosen as storage backend, modify `group_vars/osdsdock.yml`:
+```yaml
+enabled_backend: cinder # Change it according to the chosen backend. Supported backends include 'lvm', 'ceph', and 'cinder'
+
+# Use block-box install cinder_standalone if true, see details in:
+use_cinder_standalone: true
+# If true, you can configure cinder_container_platform, cinder_image_tag,
+# cinder_volume_group.
+
+# Default: debian:stretch, and ubuntu:xenial, centos:7 is also supported.
+cinder_container_platform: debian:stretch
+# The image tag can be arbitrarily modified, as long as follow the image naming
+# conventions, default: debian-cinder
+cinder_image_tag: debian-cinder
+# The cinder standalone use lvm driver as default driver, therefore `volume_group`
+# should be configured, the default is: cinder-volumes. The volume group will be
+# removed when use ansible script clean environment.
+cinder_volume_group: cinder-volumes
+```
+
+Configure the auth and pool options to access cinder in `group_vars/cinder/cinder.yaml`. Do not need to make additional configure changes if using cinder standalone.
+
+### Check if the hosts can be reached
+```bash
+sudo ansible all -m ping -i local.hosts
+```
+
+### Run opensds-ansible playbook to start deploy
+```bash
+sudo ansible-playbook site.yml -i local.hosts
+```
+
+## 2. How to test opensds cluster
+
+### Configure opensds CLI tool
+```bash
+sudo cp $GOPATH/src/github.com/opensds/opensds/build/out/bin/osdsctl /usr/local/bin
+export OPENSDS_ENDPOINT=http://127.0.0.1:50040
+osdsctl pool list # Check if the pool resource is available
+```
+
+### Create a default profile first.
+```
+osdsctl profile create '{"name": "default", "description": "default policy"}'
+```
+
+### Create a volume.
+```
+osdsctl volume create 1 --name=test-001
+```
+For cinder, az needs to be specified.
+```
+osdsctl volume create 1 --name=test-001 --az nova
+```
+
+### List all volumes.
+```
+osdsctl volume list
+```
+
+### Delete the volume.
+```
+osdsctl volume delete <your_volume_id>
+```
+
+
+## 3. How to purge and clean opensds cluster
+
+### Run opensds-ansible playbook to clean the environment
+```bash
+sudo ansible-playbook clean.yml -i local.hosts
+```
+
+### Run ceph-ansible playbook to clean ceph cluster if ceph is deployed
+```bash
+cd /opt/ceph-ansible
+sudo ansible-playbook infrastructure-playbooks/purge-cluster.yml -i ceph.hosts
+```
+
+In addition, clean up the logical partition on the physical block device used by ceph, using the ```fdisk``` tool.
+
+### Remove ceph-ansible source code (optional)
+```bash
+cd ..
+sudo rm -rf /opt/ceph-ansible
+```