ci-aio¶
This environment deploys an all-in-one converged control/compute cloud for testing.
There are two ways to set up the environment. The automated setup script automates the manual setup steps below, and is recommended for most users. The manual setup steps are provided for reference, and for users who wish to make changes to the setup process.
Prerequisites¶
a Rocky Linux 9 or Ubuntu Jammy 22.04 host
access to the Test Pulp server on SMS lab
Automated Setup¶
Access the host via SSH.
Download the setup script:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stackhpc/stackhpc-kayobe-config/stackhpc/zed/etc/kayobe/environments/ci-aio/automated-setup.sh
Change the permissions on the script:
sudo chmod 700 automated-setup.sh
Acquire the Ansible Vault password for this repository, and store a
copy at ~/vault-pw.
Run the setup script:
./automated-setup.sh
The script will pull the current version of Kayobe and this repository, and then run the manual setup steps below. The script can be easily edited to use a different branch of Kayobe or this repository. The script will automatically determine whether your image is LVM based, if so, it will expand the volume sizes to allow ansible dependencies to install correctly.
Manual Setup¶
Host Configuration¶
Access the host via SSH.
Install package dependencies when on Ubuntu:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y python3-virtualenv
Clone the Kayobe and Kayobe configuration repositories (this one):
cd mkdir -p src pushd src git clone https://github.com/stackhpc/kayobe.git -b stackhpc/zed git clone https://github.com/stackhpc/stackhpc-kayobe-config -b stackhpc/zed kayobe-config popd
Create a virtual environment and install Kayobe:
cd
mkdir -p venvs
pushd venvs
virtualenv kayobe
source kayobe/bin/activate
pip install -U pip
pip install ../src/kayobe
popd
Add initial network configuration:
sudo ip l add breth1 type bridge
sudo ip l set breth1 up
sudo ip a add 192.168.33.3/24 dev breth1
sudo ip l add dummy1 type dummy
sudo ip l set dummy1 up
sudo ip l set dummy1 master breth1
Configuration¶
If using Ironic:
cd src/kayobe-config
cat << EOF > etc/kayobe/aio.yml
kolla_enable_ironic: true
EOF
Installation¶
Acquire the Ansible Vault password for this repository, and store a copy at
~/vault-pw.
The following commands install Kayobe and its dependencies, and prepare the Ansible control host.
export KAYOBE_VAULT_PASSWORD=$(cat ~/vault-pw)
pushd ~/venvs/kayobe
source bin/activate
popd
pushd ~/src/kayobe-config
source kayobe-env --environment ci-aio
kayobe control host bootstrap
Deployment¶
Next, configure the host OS & services.
kayobe overcloud host configure
Finally, deploy the overcloud services.
kayobe overcloud service deploy
The control plane should now be running.
If using Ironic, run overcloud post configuration:
source ~/src/kayobe-config/etc/kolla/public-openrc.sh
kayobe overcloud post configure
Testing¶
Run a smoke test:
cd ~/src/kayobe
./dev/overcloud-test-vm.sh
Ironic¶
For a control plane with Ironic enabled, a “bare metal” instance can be deployed. We can use the Tenks project to create fake bare metal nodes.
Clone the tenks repository:
cd ~/src/kayobe
git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/tenks.git
Optionally, edit the Tenks configuration file,
~/src/kayobe/dev/tenks-deploy-config-compute.yml.
Run the dev/tenks-deploy-compute.sh script to deploy Tenks:
cd ~/src/kayobe
export KAYOBE_CONFIG_SOURCE_PATH=~/src/kayobe-config
export KAYOBE_VENV_PATH=~/venvs/kayobe
./dev/tenks-deploy-compute.sh ./tenks/
Check that Tenks has created VMs called tk0 and tk1:
sudo virsh list --all
Verify that VirtualBMC is running:
~/tenks-venv/bin/vbmc list
We are now ready to run the dev/overcloud-test-baremetal.sh script. This
will run the init-runonce setup script provided by Kolla Ansible that
registers images, networks, flavors etc. It will then deploy a bare metal
server instance, and delete it once it becomes active:
./dev/overcloud-test-baremetal.sh
The machines and networking created by Tenks can be cleaned up via
dev/tenks-teardown-compute.sh:
./dev/tenks-teardown-compute.sh ./tenks